Wednesday, May 03, 2006

[Liverweb] Reserves lose final game

Manchester City 2 Liverpol 0

Liverpool : Martin; Barragan, Smith, Agger, O'Donnell; Hobbs,
Hammill, Peltier, Foy; Calliste, Idrizaj

Subs Used : Guthrie for Agger (HT), Anderson for Calliste (59),
Roque for Peltier (66)

Subs Unused : Lancaster, Antwi

Ref : M.Short

Att : 413

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The Reds slumped to defeat in their final reserve game of the
season. Having beaten Man United on Sunday the Reds changed the side
around alittle for their visit to City. Dan Agger came in for the
first half at the back

City took the lead on twenty six minutes from the penalty spot.
Danny O'Donnell conceded the spot kick as he wrestled Miller to the
ground. Miller got up and scored from the spot to give City the lead.

City doubled the lead five minutes before half time when Sun Jihai
played a one two with Etuhu before slotting home having rounded
David Martin.

The Reds brought Guthrie on in place of Agger at half time and tried
to get back in to the game. Calliste went close when forcing Weaver
into a fine save early on. Ultimately though City had reasonable
control of the game and were never under too much threat.

Besian Idrizaj did hit the underside of the bar just before the end
but it would merely have been a consolation effort in the end.

The reserves season is now over and the Reds finished in 6th place.

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Tuesday, May 02, 2006

[Liverweb] Reserves in action + News

The Reds reserves face their final game of the season tonight away
at Manchester City.

The match takes place at the Regional Athletics Stadium, Sportcity,
Manchester (Adjacent to The City of Manchester Stadium). Kick-Off is
at 7pm.

Liverpool Reserves team to face City.

David Martin
Antonio Barragan
James Smith
Daniel Agger
Danny O'Donnell
Jack Hobbs
Adam Hammill
Lee Peltier
Ramon Calliste
Besian Idrizaj
Robbie Foy

Subs:

Danny Guthrie
Paul Lancaster
Miki Roque
Paul Anderson
Craig Lindfield

In other news

The Reds legends 86 team beat Everton yesterday 1-0. A last minute
goal from John Durnin was enough to beat the blues again. 32947
people turned up to watch the match which was in aid of the Marina
Dalgish appeal.

The kit that the Reds wore on the day is not however a preview of
next season's kit. It's a standard adidas kit with the badges
altered around.

Barcelona have said they have not had any official approaches for
Ludovic Giuly and have put off contract talks until after the
Champions League Final.

Andy
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[Liverweb] Reserves Match Report

Liverweb Reserves Match Report

Courtesy of AdamS

Liverpool reserves last home game of the season saw Reserve League
North champions Manchester United visit The Racecourse. Despite a
good showing against West Brom Liverpool changed that starting line
up with Hobbs coming back into the side and Calliste relegated to
the bench. This saw Guthrie facing his former club playing behind
Idrizaj in the hole.

Te Reds got a deserved one nil victory thanks to a second half goal
from Antonio Barragan and completed the double at this level over
their fierce rivals.

Liverpool had the best of the opening exchanges with both Anderson
and Foy seeing shots miss the target, but they failed to keep the
momentum going and Utd started to force their way back into the game.

Utd should really have taken the lead in the 22nd minute when
fullback David Gray was clean through on goal. He really should have
hit the target as he went to slot the ball into the bottom corner
but he must have thought "My oh my" as in slow motion he managed to
put the ball the other side as he saw it sail away.

Man United were allowing Liverpool no time on the ball and this was
making it quite a scrappy affair. Danny Guthrie was looking like
Liverpool's best hope as he was consistently making himself
available. In the 31st minute he was forced to go alone and he beat
two united players before trying to chip the keeper who was off his
line. The chip didn't have enough height and the keeper collected
with ease.

Just before half time Bez combined well with Foy inside the box. A
last ditch tackle on Foy saw the ball bounce out to Peltier who
unleashed a venomous shot that seemed destined for the net until it
hit a united defender.

As the lads came out for the second half Liverpool began to
dominate. They were causing united problem from corners and in the
52nd minute a right wing corner nearly saw Liverpool take the lead.
Antwi jumped well and his looping header nearly crept in but Steele
just managed to tip it over.

On the hour mark the ineffective Idrizaj was replaced by another ex
manc in Calliste and Liverpool continued to exert pressure. Anderson
had an effort from a diving header and great play from Guthrie saw
Calliste curl an attempt just wide.

In the 73rd minute the deadlock was broken. Foy took a corner from
the left and Hobbs rose to meet it. He was closely marked by
Shawcross who's defelected clearance fell to Barragan, he hit a
powerful half volley first time. The keeper was unsighted and did
exceptionally well to get a hand to it, but he was unable to prevent
the ball hitting the back of the net. Barragan ran and celebrated
right in front of the manc fans, which I found quite funny.

There was a decent turn out with 1179 being the official attendance.
It seems even at this level the classless bastards can't help
themselves and we had the de rigueur Michael Shields tannoy
announcement.

Both sides had half chances in the remaining minutes and united came
close with just seconds remaining. The highly rated Neumayr who'd
been kept quiet for most of the game took a free kick from the left
wing. The ball was hit hard and low into the box managing to evade
everyone and go just wide of Martin's upright.

The ressies just have one game left this season when they travel to
Manchester to face City. With another performance like the last two
then we should be able to sign off with another victory.

MOM. Peltier. He was excellent throughout, won the ball numerous
times and never gave it away. Honourable mentions to Guthrie who was
again very good and to James Smith who was faultless. Smith's
performances this season have been rewarded with a two year
extension to his contract and I'm made up for the lad. He really is
Mr Consistant.

Martin, Barragan, Smith, Antwi, Roque, Hobbs, Anderson (79, Hamill),
Peltier, Idrizaj (60, Calliste), Guthrie (85 Flynn), Foy

Unused Subs : Lancaster, O'Donnell

©AdamS 2006

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Sunday, April 30, 2006

[Liverweb] Aston Villa Match Report

Liverweb Match Report

Liverpool 3 Aston Villa 1

Liverpool : Reina, Kromkamp, Carragher, Hyypia, Traore, Gerrard(C), Alonso,
Cisse, Riise, Crouch, Morientes

Subs : Fowler for Crouch (61), Sissoko for Cisse (64), Warnock for Riise (73)

Subs Unused : Dudek, Agger

Att : 44,479

Ref : Mark Halsey

The Reds won their final home game of the season at Anfield with a
comprehensive score in the end. The win against a woeful Villa side saw the
Reds make hard work of things at times and Villa even equalised early in
the second half.

A very bright but chilly afternoon setting at Anfield for the final home
game of the season saw the Reds defend the Kop end in the first half. Villa
got the game underway in their yellow change shirts but found themselves
behind after just four minutes. The Reds had a patient build up before
Alonso slid the ball through to Morientes. He turned his man inside out and
then slotted home past Sorensen. Was this going to be the big win we needed
to really pressurise United in second.

Sadly the Reds didn't build on the early goal even though Vila heads went
down. The Reds had Cisse on the right wing but all too often Cisse seemed
to be stuck to Crouch and Morientes which left acres of space on the right.
Cisse having played so well in midweek should have been looking to build on
his position in the side but was largely ineffectual throughout.

First half action was just quite pitiful to be fair with he Reds rarely
troubling the centre backs, never mind the keeper. It really was an end of
season, dragged down to the opposition level game. Villa indeed nearly
equalised and really should have on thirty four minutes. Milner and Traore
challenged for a ball in the Villa half which Milner raced away with.
Carragher then stormed up to win the ball on halfway only for Milner to
push it past him. It was four against two with Gerrard racing back to help.
Milner crossed the ball to the back post but with the flag having gone up
Barry headed down and then up and over the bar. This really should have
woken the Reds up - it certainly woke a few fans up at least.

At half time the triumphant Reds Youth Cup winning side was paraded around
the centre circle with their trophy. The youth side have done excellently
this season so it was great that they got their moment in front of the
Anfield crowd.

Aston Villa brought on Juan Pablo Angel for Baros in the second half and it
certainly brightened them up. Villa seemed to have realised that we weren't
playing very well at half time and had a go at us. The Reds dithered around
at the start of the second half and I must admit to losing my rag a few
times at this point. The Reds were simply failing to clear the danger and
one Reina Clearance that hit Angel so nearly went in the Reds net.

At the other end Cisse used his pace to beat Mellberg to the ball and
crossed for Crouch but his shot went just wide of the goal. Villa though
continued to have a go at the Reds. Morientes forced Sorensen in to a great
low save on fifty four minutes with a volley from the edge of the area.

On fifty eight minutes Villa carved the Reds open and equalised. A ball to
Angel was flicked out wide and the cross in to the box went straight
through everyone to the back post where Gareth Barry slotted home
unchallenged. The day was getting worse!

This is when you simply need your top stars to up the pace and captain
Steven Gerrard grabbed the game by the scruff of the neck. On the hour mark
he slotted home an Alonso corner ball to get the lead back for the Reds.
Surely now we could build on it.

Robbie Fowler came on to replace Crouch up front and then Sissoko replaced
Cisse. On sixty six minutes came a great move which saw the final goal -
and what a goal it was. Morientes teed up Gerrard who took one touch before
unleashing a pearler past Sorensen. Goals don't come better than this one.
In the day when the talk is about balls the move in the air this just
arrowed to the top corner.

The Reds were now well in the driving seat and it was result over. Villa
fans suddenly started cheering as they heard Portsmouth scores coming
through. For them it must have been a great day as Albion and Birmingham
both went down. It at least hides them from the fact that their team are so
poor.

As the game went on the Reds were looking to score more but rarely actually
created anything of note. Gerrard went close a couple of times but 3-1 was
a fair reflection on the game. With other results it means the Reds could
feasibly still get second place although it's unlikely. It's progress
though that we can still get that close.

At the end of the game the Reds stayed back to do their walk around the
pitch. This for me has to be one of the best parts of the afternoon and it
was all about Carragher. Not Jamie Carragher but two of his kids who came
out in Liverpool kits and just raced around the pitch. The Kop were
chanting to sign them up and they continued racing around the pitch.

The player did their lap of honour to a huge round of applause and singing.
Rafa Benitez had his name chanted in the main going round. The players also
had songs sang for them but for me it was the sight of the two young
Carragher's on the pitch that was the greatest sight of all.

MotM : Steven Gerrard - when the crunch came the skipper stepped up and put
this game to bed for the Reds to ensure all three points came.

Match Stats

Liverpool - Aston Villa
60% Possession 40%
8 Shots On Target 3
6 Shots Off Target 3
1 Blocked Shots 1
6 Corners 5
8 Fouls 12
2 Offsides 6
0 Yellow Cards 0
0 Red Cards 0

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