Saturday, 1 June 2013
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Carragher Bids Farewell On A High
An emotional farewell by Jamie Carragher in his 737th and final game for Liverpool saw a victory over QPR end his glittering seventeen years courtesy of a super strike by Philippe Coutinho.
A surprise entry on the final team-sheet was 17-year old Jordan Ibe who has impressed in the youth ranks this season and will hope to repeat the feat of one Michael Owen who's debut on the final day in 1997 began an amazing career which incidentally came to an end today as he retired at Stoke.
Liverpool came out of the blocks quickly as Coutinho was unlucky to be denied a goal by the official as he connected to a Downing corner with a header which appeared to cross the line but appeals were ignored.
As has been a tradition recently, Coutinho was the driving force for Liverpool and set himself up in the 18th minute as he evaded a challenge with ease before sending a shot wide of the post but he avenged the wayward shot with a stellar strike five minutes later as a cool assist by debutant Ibe saw the Brazilian waste no time in unleashing a 25-yard bullet that flew past Green and into the corner to send Anfield wild.
Liverpool pushed for a second as they maintained their pressure on the already relegated QPR and a surging run by Johnson saw him lift a left footed chance over the bar while QPR had a chance via Townsend from long range which blazed wide of the target.
Five minutes after the restart and Green was called into action as Johnson hit a strong shot which arrowed towards the top corner forcing a improvised palm from the England stopper.
One dream that everyone in Liverpool red had in their mind was a Carragher goal in his final match and only the upright of the post denied the dream as an uncharacteristic screamer of a shot from the legendary number 23 agonisingly crashed back from 25 yards out to deny him a magic farewell.
Ten minutes to go and Suso stung the palms of Green from a tight angle only for the rebound to go to Downing who's goalbound shot was duly blocked.
As the end approached, Anfield saw a standing ovation as the stalwart Jamie Carragher was replaced by Sebastian Coates to bring an end to his amazing career as he bid farewell to Anfield for the final time before retiring to go into a media career for Sky Sports next season.
As the final whistle went, Liverpool had secured the win to end the season on a high and send Carragher off on a high as the future looks bright for the club with the hero again being the 20-year-old Coutinho who with Sturridge has turned the fortunes of the club around in recent months and makes many wonder how the season would have gone had they both been signed last summer rather then midway through the campaign.
Hopefully, I will sign off 2012/13 with a review and compilation of my magnetised scores within the week so watch this space....
Sturridge Treble Stuns Cottagers
Daniel Sturridge's first hat-trick for Liverpool proved the catalyst for a 3-1 victory over Fulham in the penultimate game of the season despite a superb goal by Berbatov.
Liverpool started well and Coutinho was the instigator of two good chances, the first saw an exchange between him and Shelvey which saw the England U21 midfielder drill a shot at goal only to have it blocked and the Brazilian tried with a solo effort.
The pressure continued as Sturridge had a good sight at goal but the chance was rushed and the ball slipped past the far post but as Liverpool were dominating possession, Fulham broke the deadlock just after the half-hour as the unmarked Berbatov latched onto an exquisite cross from Riether with a cool header into the corner past Reina.
Fulham's lead lasted barely three minutes as Liverpool equalised via a careful but concise pass from Wisdom found Sturridge and he swished past Hughes easily before a pinpoint strike past the ailing Schwarzer sent the 'travelling Kop' wild as it hit the roof of the net.
After the break, Liverpool came out firing on all cylinders as after Enrique replaced Wisdom - he curled in a crisp cross for Sturridge who met it well but the resulting header soared over the bar.
As the hour approached it seemed more likely for Liverpool to score than Fulham and as Coutinho hit a sharp shot, it deflected into the path of Sturridge who made no mistake in slotting a side-footed chance past Schwarzer to give his side a 2-1 lead. The lead could have been by three within minutes but two expert saves from Schwarzer denied Sturridge his hat-trick.
Liverpool sealed the win with five minutes to go as the lethal combination of Sturridge and Coutinho struck again as a super pass from the Brazilian playmaker found the England striker who lifted the ball over the onrushing Schwarzer and into the empty net to secure a well deserved three points for his side.
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
Merseyside Derby Ends In Stalemate
After a crushing win over Newcastle,Liverpool were forced to settle for a goalless draw against Everton after a tense Merseyside derby at Anfield.
On a day that was Jamie Carragher's thirtieth and final Merseyside derby, Liverpool failed to secure a vital win that would have closed the gap on their city rivals.
Liverpool started the better as Sturridge sent a half-volley wide from 20 yards out but despite that opening it was Everton who came closest to opening the scoring as Fellaini met a free-kick in the 17th minute with a volley which inched past the post.
Jagielka denied Liverpool again as Sturridge failed to control a pass which found its way to Coutinho and he burst into the box but a last-ditch tackle by the centre-back cleared the danger.
After the restart, the combination of Sturridge and Coutinho came close to a crucial impact as a defence splitting pass gave Sturridge a view at goal but as he attempted to go round Howard, the Everton stopper anticipated the move and quelled the attack.
Everton found the back of the net on the hour mark but the goal was chalked off after Distin headed a corner past Reina but an obstruction in the area kept the score level. Coutinho came close after Johnson's cross from the right found no contact and strolled to the Brazilian but he drilled a shot that went straight to the arms of Howard.
Liverpool surged forward as Sturridge hit a nice pass to Gerrard but he went past Howard and from a tight angle created a chance which was cleared by the defence, both sides pushed for a winner and Agger failed to connect to a Gerrard free-kick before Anichebe hit the woodwork as the game neared the end.
As the final whistle blew, both sides accepted that a draw was a deserved result as they took away a point each.Liverpool move onto face Fulham next week in their penultimate game of the season.
Sunday, 28 April 2013
Liverpool hit Newcastle for Six
The main change was Sturridge replacing the suspended Suarez who will sit out the next ten games so Sturridge will have to lead the line alone for a while.
Liverpool flew out of the blocks as Coutinho slid a ball to Johnson in space who squared to Sturridge but Taylor in the Newcastle defence quelled the danger but in clearing the box they left Coutinho and Agger open and the Dane rose to head past Elliot to open the scoring in the 3rd minute.
Liverpool bossed Newcastle all over the park and added to their lead after a sweet run from Coutinho towards goal saw him roll the ball through to Sturridge who picked out Henderson who tapped home from close range and raced away in celebration.
Newcastle should have pulled one back in the 38th minute as Perch smashed over a free header from barely a few yards to leave the Geordies still two behind into the break.
Newcastle came out firing on all cylinders and only Johnson's quick block denied Cabaye a certain goal from close range which was costly for the home side as Liverpool scored a third, Coutinho involved yet again as he lifted a ball over the defence where Sturridge deftly collected and smashed past Elliot for 3-0.
An hour gone and the game ended as a contest as Gerrard's exquisite pass over the top for Henderson allowed him to roll the ball across the box to the unmarked Sturridge who tapped home for his eighth Liverpool goal in 2013.
Gerrard departed in the 72nd minute and replaced by the returning Borini who had come back from shoulder surgery and a long time on the sidelines but he made an instant impact after latching onto a cross from Downing to smash home his first league goal in the Liverpool red and give Liverpool a 5-0 lead.
Debuchy who had been booked in the first half for a scuffle with Sturridge received his marching orders in the 75 minute for a dangerous two-footed challenge on Coutinho and from the resulting free-kick, Henderson swept in a sweetly curled effort which evaded everyone and flew past Elliot for his second goal and Liverpool's sixth.
All afternoon for Liverpool it was Coutinho who was the most deserving of a goal for his efforts and he came so close with a super strike which was tipped onto the bar by the diving Elliot and kept Liverpool from a magnificent seventh.
Full time and a crushing win for Liverpool to quell doubters that they would struggle without Suarez and show that without the Uruguayan, their attack is just as potent which is good timing with the Merseyside derby against city rivals Everton on the cards for next Sunday.
Saturday, 27 April 2013
Suarez goes from Villain to Hero to Deny Chelsea
Liverpool played host to Chelsea on an afternoon that saw the first return of fans favourite Rafa Benitez and the pre-match hype certainly lived up in a frantic 90 minutes.
Both sides started well but it was former Chelsea man Johnson who had a toe-poke which strayed wide and former Anfield hero Torres had a chance in the 11th minute but luckily Enrique's diving interception quelled the danger.
Chelsea then took a surprising lead in the 26th minute as Oscar rose from a corner to head past Reina and stun the Anfield faithful but the lead could have doubled within minutes after a trip on Hazard by Henderson led to a booking and Luiz belting the resulting free-kick at Reina which was spilled but soon recovered before an advantage could be taken.
Torres recieved a booking for a harsh elbow on former team-mate Carragher and Suarez fired a powerful shot at Cech in what was the last action of the half.
Liverpool's lack of attack saw the introduction of Sturridge but with a surprise exit with Coutinho leaving the field rather than Henderson who had a really poor first 45, Sturridge made an instant impact as 30 seconds in he found Gerrard who hit a in-swinging shot which was only denied by a good save by Cech.
Seconds later, Sturridge unleashed a shot from 25 yards only to see it ping back off the post but his luck was soon to change as in the 52nd minute, Suarez swung in a pinpoint cross that Sturridge met at the back post and sent past Cech to level the score and send the Kop wild.
The tide swung again four minutes later as a cross from the right side was hand-balled by Suarez and from the resulting penalty Hazard sent Reina the wrong way to regain the lead for his side at 2-1.
Minutes later, Suarez seemed to show his frustration as when Liverpool attacked he scuffled with Ivanovic and looked to have grabbed his arm and bit into it leading to the Chelsea defender going down and complaining to the referee but no action was taken but the TV cameras got a good look and it seems Suarez will face a witch-hunt after the game.
The battle between Torres and Carragher saw the latter barely touch his former team-mate but the Spaniard's theatrics saw a booking for Carragher who didn't hold back with his opinion on the decision to referee Friend.
Liverpool had a great chance to equalise via Shelvey but he dragged his shot wide and shock ensued at the announcement of six minutes of added time and at the end of which the inevitable happened as the villain of the afternoon Suarez popped up with a glancing header which beat Cech after being provided with the chance by Sturridge and meant the game finished level at 2-2.
Sadly the headlines of the game were focused on Suarez who admitted his crime and apologised but will face serious action mainly due to having being banned for the same offence while playing for Ajax and was banned for seven games.
As Liverpool only have four games left this season, it is doubtful that we will see Suarez grace the field again and may have to wait longer if he is banned for the start of next season.
Seconds later, Sturridge unleashed a shot from 25 yards only to see it ping back off the post but his luck was soon to change as in the 52nd minute, Suarez swung in a pinpoint cross that Sturridge met at the back post and sent past Cech to level the score and send the Kop wild.
The tide swung again four minutes later as a cross from the right side was hand-balled by Suarez and from the resulting penalty Hazard sent Reina the wrong way to regain the lead for his side at 2-1.
Minutes later, Suarez seemed to show his frustration as when Liverpool attacked he scuffled with Ivanovic and looked to have grabbed his arm and bit into it leading to the Chelsea defender going down and complaining to the referee but no action was taken but the TV cameras got a good look and it seems Suarez will face a witch-hunt after the game.
The battle between Torres and Carragher saw the latter barely touch his former team-mate but the Spaniard's theatrics saw a booking for Carragher who didn't hold back with his opinion on the decision to referee Friend.
Liverpool had a great chance to equalise via Shelvey but he dragged his shot wide and shock ensued at the announcement of six minutes of added time and at the end of which the inevitable happened as the villain of the afternoon Suarez popped up with a glancing header which beat Cech after being provided with the chance by Sturridge and meant the game finished level at 2-2.
Sadly the headlines of the game were focused on Suarez who admitted his crime and apologised but will face serious action mainly due to having being banned for the same offence while playing for Ajax and was banned for seven games.
As Liverpool only have four games left this season, it is doubtful that we will see Suarez grace the field again and may have to wait longer if he is banned for the start of next season.
Tuesday, 16 April 2013
Ruthless Reading Deny Liverpool
After a hard fought draw against West Ham United, Liverpool travelled to face relegation threatened Reading needing to get back to winning ways in order to maintain a push for a finish in the European places.
Prior to kick-off, Reading and Liverpool paid an emotional tribute to the 96 Liverpool fans who died at Hillsborough ahead of Monday's 24th anniversary of the disaster with a minute's silence which was very respectively observed.
Only one change was made to the Liverpool team from last week as Sturridge came in and Downing dropped down to the subs bench and it was a quiet start by both sides with the opening chance not coming until the 14th minute. Coutinho split the defence and sent Suarez towards the goal and his dink over McCarthy was superb but Gunter got back and cleared on the goal line.
Liverpool continued to pressure the home side and Suarez found Sturridge in space and despite a delay he forced a save from McCarthy which saw the ball go to Coutinho but his low curling shot was tipped past the post by the Reading stopper.
Reading were being pushed more and more as Sturridge soon found Suarez but McCarthy denied him again and Gerrard volleyed the rebound right at Karacan.
Coutinho tried again after a surge from Sturridge but a high skewed shot was the result and McCarthy kept the score level just before the break as a superb save came after a point blank shot from Sturridge.
Just like last week, Liverpool did have the ball in the net this time early in the second half but a skilful flick by Coutinho from Gerrard's ball was chalked off for offside to keep the balance score-wise.
Rodgers opted to change to try and end the balance with Downing replacing Henderson just before the hour mark but Coutinho skimmed a chance wide of the post to continue at 0-0.
The breakthrough nearly came from Reading as Pogrebnyak set up Hunt who forced an excellent stop from Reina from close range and the Spaniard was called into action again to tip over McAnuff's drive from 12 yards.
The Reading pressure spured Liverpool into action and Suarez guided a long range free-kick around the wall and clipped the outside of the post to the gasps of the travelling fans.
McCarthy continued his man of the match performance with superb saves from Gerrard and Suarez before finally denying Sturridge to seal a well earned point for his team.
Neither side has really profited from the stalemate as Reading are still in deep trouble at the bottom and with Everton's win, Liverpool are further behing in the chase to finish above their rivals as well as the chase for the European places which resumes at Anfield next Sunday against Chelsea which sees a first return for fans favourite Rafa Benitez.
Prior to kick-off, Reading and Liverpool paid an emotional tribute to the 96 Liverpool fans who died at Hillsborough ahead of Monday's 24th anniversary of the disaster with a minute's silence which was very respectively observed.
Only one change was made to the Liverpool team from last week as Sturridge came in and Downing dropped down to the subs bench and it was a quiet start by both sides with the opening chance not coming until the 14th minute. Coutinho split the defence and sent Suarez towards the goal and his dink over McCarthy was superb but Gunter got back and cleared on the goal line.
Liverpool continued to pressure the home side and Suarez found Sturridge in space and despite a delay he forced a save from McCarthy which saw the ball go to Coutinho but his low curling shot was tipped past the post by the Reading stopper.
Reading were being pushed more and more as Sturridge soon found Suarez but McCarthy denied him again and Gerrard volleyed the rebound right at Karacan.
Coutinho tried again after a surge from Sturridge but a high skewed shot was the result and McCarthy kept the score level just before the break as a superb save came after a point blank shot from Sturridge.
Just like last week, Liverpool did have the ball in the net this time early in the second half but a skilful flick by Coutinho from Gerrard's ball was chalked off for offside to keep the balance score-wise.
Rodgers opted to change to try and end the balance with Downing replacing Henderson just before the hour mark but Coutinho skimmed a chance wide of the post to continue at 0-0.
The breakthrough nearly came from Reading as Pogrebnyak set up Hunt who forced an excellent stop from Reina from close range and the Spaniard was called into action again to tip over McAnuff's drive from 12 yards.
The Reading pressure spured Liverpool into action and Suarez guided a long range free-kick around the wall and clipped the outside of the post to the gasps of the travelling fans.
McCarthy continued his man of the match performance with superb saves from Gerrard and Suarez before finally denying Sturridge to seal a well earned point for his team.
Neither side has really profited from the stalemate as Reading are still in deep trouble at the bottom and with Everton's win, Liverpool are further behing in the chase to finish above their rivals as well as the chase for the European places which resumes at Anfield next Sunday against Chelsea which sees a first return for fans favourite Rafa Benitez.
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