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~ LIVERPOOL FC : You'LL NeVeR WaLK aLoNe ~

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Post time 7-2-2011 12:35 PM | Show all posts
ko pecaya lah apa yg pundit2 tue cakap...

dorang tue bagi komen tak kosisten... merapu... bi ...
satusembilan Post at 7-2-2011 12:23 PM


dah nama pun pundit...memang la akan bagi komen2..


error skrtel tu major.. sama la macam error si maxi tu..


kalau si anelka dpt rampas bola dari skrtel dan skor..sure outcome dah jadi lain.. dan dengan posisi 5-4-1..camna nak counter?


tapi mungkin juga dipengaruhi dek kebencian aku yg meluat2 dengan skrtel..
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 Author| Post time 7-2-2011 12:55 PM | Show all posts
dah nama pun pundit...memang la akan bagi komen2..


error skrtel tu major.. sama la ma ...

hardeyboyz Post at 7-2-2011 12:35


kenapa??? sebab taktik kenny yg nak player liverpool main hantaran pendek...

masa awal2 game kalau goal kick apa yg reina buat? tendang bola kuat2 bagi percuma je kat chelsea...

atau buat hantaran pendek samada ke agger/ skrtel/ carra???

jadi tak boleh salahkan pemain 100% sebab kehendak manager yg nak bola tue dimainkan sebegitu...

di tambah dengan tekanan main pada perlawanan besar...

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Post time 7-2-2011 04:05 PM | Show all posts
Dalglish enggan berseronok sebagai balas dendam

07/02/2011
3:09pm

LONDON, 7 Feb. - Kenny Dalglish enggan berseronok sebagai membalas dendam ke atas Fernando Torres selepas Liverpool berjaya mengecewakan penyerang itu dalam penampilan pertamanya dengan Chelsea untuk menang 1-0 di Stamford Bridge.

Torres tidak mempedulikan rayuan Dalglish agar dia kekal di Anfield selepas memain itu memohon untuk berpindah, menyaksikan dia berjaya mencatat rekod perpindahan Britain bernilai 50 juta pound (RM244.8 juta) minggu lepas.

Pemain Sepanyol itu percaya Liverpool sebuah kelab dalam peralihan dan dia merebut peluang untuk menyertai Chelsea kerana melihat The Blues merupakan pesaing serius bagi memenangi piala. - AFP
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Post time 7-2-2011 04:09 PM | Show all posts
howard webb ke ref smalam...
sha02 Post at 7-2-2011 11:26


MOTM ka tuh..
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Post time 7-2-2011 04:50 PM | Show all posts
Reply 1104# gicks79

biler MU nak sign dia ni?lagi mahal dari torres kot..
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Post time 7-2-2011 05:14 PM | Show all posts
bli suarez mahal2 tp xbg main
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Post time 7-2-2011 05:17 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by ryosakazaki at 7-2-2011 17:20




Two interesting formations produced a tense, tight game which was won by Raul Meireles’ goal.
Carlo Ancelotti gave Fernando Torres his debut, fielding the same 4-4-2 diamond system as against Sunderland in midweek, with Nicolas Anelka in the hole behind the front two.
Kenny Dalglish continued with his three/five at the back formation, with Jamie Carragher in for Sotirios Kyrgiakos and Maxi Rodriguez replacing Fabio Aurelio.
Torres threatened to be an instant hero when given the ball by Rodriguez in the opening minutes, but blasted over from the edge of the box. After that, the game settled down into a cagey, static contest in the first half.

Basic shapes
Torres and Drogba took it in turns to work the right and left flanks, but both stayed central throughout and didn’t really look to stretch Liverpool’s defence. Everything was narrow, and Liverpool coped pretty well. Lucas Leiva stayed goalside of Nicolas Anelka, meaning Liverpool always had a spare man when Anelka moved forward to join the front two.
Liverpool’s midfield ’square’ in midweek was effectively tilted to become a diamond here, and as we’ve seen before when two diamonds play each other, the game can be rather stilted. Each midfielder had an obvious opponent to track, with Lucas / Anelka, Steven Gerrard / Frank Lampard, Rodriguez / Michael Essien and Meireles / Jon Obi Mikel the usual battles. There was little creativity from that zone.
Liverpool on top
Liverpool were the better side even before they went ahead in the second half, however, for two reasons. First, their diamond had much more fluidity. Chelsea’s midfield roles were obvious, with the diamond remaining intact throughout, each player in the same position. Liverpool’s diamond was based around more mutual understanding – Meireles was usually at the head of the four, but sometimes it was Gerrard, sometimes Rodriguez, sometimes Lucas would venture forward and another player would drop in and hold. That kept Chelsea guessing, and though it didn’t produce anything particularly exciting in the final third, did make Liverpool the side more likely to cause the opposition defence problems.
The second factor was more a question of formation – with the diamonds cancelling each other out in the centre, it was left to the wide areas for drive and attacking thrust. Here, we had Chelsea’s full-backs (in a four) against Liverpool’s wing-backs (in a five), with the latter given much more license to get forward and support the attack. Glen Johnson and Martin Kelly were often immediately in a position to receive a forward pass in space, and stretched the play. In contrast, Ashley Cole and Jose Bosingwa had to motor forward to move into attacking positions, which made Chelsea’s build-up play more laboured. Johnson becoming free on the left resulted in the best chance of the first half, where Rodriguez somehow missed an open goal from inside the six yard box.
On the other hand, this meant that Liverpool had one fewer striker on the pitch, and therefore there was little chance of interplay upfront. Chelsea certainly had that potential, and Drogba playing in Torres created a great chance – only for Jamie Carragher to perform a typical last-ditch block. Overall, however, Liverpool maximised their advantage in wide zones more than Chelsea maximised their advantage in having an extra striker.
Second half
Little changed until on 66 minutes, when Ancelotti decided his shape wasn’t working, and replaced Torres with Kalou, moving Chelsea to 4-3-3. Before noting the tactical aspect, it’s worth considering the psychological boost Liverpool must have received by seeing Torres depart having barely had a kick in the second half. Tactically, it was potentially a great move from Ancelotti – by playing three forwards stretched across the park, he was going to either subdue Liverpool’s wing-backs, or force their centre-backs out wide.
However, within three minutes, Gerrard’s cross found Meireles at the far post, and Liverpool were ahead. Coming so soon after the switch, Chelsea may have confused by the change in formation – after all, they were now 3 v 4 in the centre of the pitch, and Meireles ran in unchecked to finish. The main tactical impact of the goal, however, was that Liverpool didn’t need to worry about the situation at the back – with a 1-0 lead, their wing-backs would happily be subdued, to form a back five and see out the game. They defended well all game – Chelsea only had one shot on target in the match, a Florent Malouda attempt from an impossible angle that Reina blocked easily.



Latter stages
As it happened, Ancelotti ended up moving to a 4-2-4ish system that Liverpool’s back five coped with pretty well, maintaining the spare man they’d had at the back for the majority of the game. Ahead of that, Liverpool now had 4 v 2 in the central midfield zone, with the diamond shifting across to shut Chelsea’s full-backs down – though they offered little threat, especially when Branislav Ivanovic moved out there to make room for David Luiz.
The final 15 minutes was about good individual performances – most obviously at the back, but also in midfield. Lucas was superb, using the ball well, and dominating the zone in front of the back four without the ball by nipping in ahead of Chelsea players to make interceptions.
ConclusionAncelotti played into Liverpool’s hands with his narrow formation. The three-man defence coped very well with Chelsea’s two strikers, and it’s likely Chelsea would have had more joy had they played their 4-3-3 earlier in the game. The Kalou-Anelka-Drogba trio has the potential to play in a 4-3-1-2 and a 4-3-3, but by having two central strikers, Torres and Drogba, on the pitch, Chelsea couldn’t change shape without turning to the bench. It would have been interesting to see if Dalglish would have abandoned his three at the back if Chelsea moved to a 4-3-3 earlier.Liverpool’s players played their roles very well – the centre-backs won individual battles, the midfielders rotated well, the wing-backs got forward, and Kuyt scrapped upfront. In all, Dalglish won the tactical battle here
http://www.zonalmarking.net/2011/02/06/chelsea-0-1-liverpool-tactics/
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Post time 7-2-2011 11:02 PM | Show all posts
wa sudah beli baju andi kerol 9 wokeyyy
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Post time 8-2-2011 06:54 PM | Show all posts
wa sudah beli baju andi kerol 9 wokeyyy
dollah_mufc Post at 7-2-2011 23:02


wa sudah beli baju howard webb 9!
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Post time 9-2-2011 12:41 PM | Show all posts
"SPREAD THE WORD! NEW RAUL SONG!!

"When the ball hits the net Like a jet, you can bet That's Meireles!!!"

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Post time 9-2-2011 01:39 PM | Show all posts
wa sudah beli baju howard webb 9!
gicks79 Post at 8-2-2011 18:54



    nak bli gakkk
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Post time 9-2-2011 02:43 PM | Show all posts
Two interesting formations produced a tense, tight game which was won by Raul Meireles’ goal ...
ryosakazaki Post at 7-2-2011 17:17



a nice read...lg satu taktikal error dr CA...turunkan torres vs kelab lama dia..bengong :re:
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Post time 9-2-2011 10:36 PM | Show all posts
Reply 1091# roblucci


    memang itu yg aku nak sgt2 bro KK VS SAF kalau betul la KK powe rn SAF ngaku yg die pun power gak aku memang x sabar2 nak tgk game nie dah ler masa kecik aku x dpt tgk time mcm nie ler dpt tgk
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Post time 11-2-2011 01:13 AM | Show all posts


The Liverpool and Denmark centre back, who scored the opening goal on Wednesday night, showed off his huge tattoo which depicts a Viking graveyard in the middle of his back

He also has a Latin proverb 'Mors Certa, Hora Incerta' across the top of his back, meaning 'Death is certain, its hour is not' and inscriptions on his ankles along the lines of 'Pain is temporary, victory is forever'.

He is not alone in loving tattoos in the Anfield dressing room with team-mates Martin Skrtel and Raul Meireles sporting their own artwork.



*MICHEAL SCOFIELD
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Post time 11-2-2011 08:10 AM | Show all posts
dengarnye pepe pun nak kua dari liverpool..klausa beli kontrak cuma 20 jhota.. nampaknya tok alex berminat nak dapatkan beliau.. padanla arsengal beriya2 bid dulu... depa dah tau pasal ni kot..
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Post time 11-2-2011 10:12 AM | Show all posts
The Liverpool and Denmark centre back, who scored the opening goal on Wednesday night, showed  ...
ryosakazaki Post at 11-2-2011 01:13



    tattoo tu ade tunjuk map utk kuar dr anfield x?







metal head agger..fave band dia Volbeat
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Post time 11-2-2011 11:36 AM | Show all posts
Dalglish harap Gerrard sempat sembuh esok

2011/02/11

LIVERPOOL: Steven Gerrard yang hanya ‘menjadi menonton’ ketika England menewaskan Denmark 2-1, kelmarin gara-gara kecederaan bahagian kelenjar dilihat akan kembali cergas bagi perlawanan Liga Perdana Inggeris apabila mengetuai Liverpool menentang Wigan di Anfield, esok.

Pemain tengah itu mengalami masalah yang mengenepikannya daripada kunjungan ke Copenhagen selepas bertindak cemerlang membantu The Reds menewaskan Chelsea 1-0, Sabtu lalu. Pengurus Liverpool, Kenny Dalglish mahu Gerrard kembali cergas bagi kunjungan ke Wigan ketika pasukannya memburu kemenangan kelima berturut-turut selepas menunjukkan kebangkitan sejak kebelakangan ini. “Ia baru Khamis jadi kami akan hanya mengetahui menghampiri hujung minggu - diharapkan dia akan kembali pulih,” kata pengendali berbangsa Scotland itu.

“Ketika ini tiada sesiapa yang pulang daripada tugasan antarabangsa dengan masalah kecederaan.

“Martin Skrtel berkunjung ke Slovakia dan dia sudah pulang jadi kami perlu menilai keadaannya.

“Kami tidak akan berlatih sehingga lewat hari ini (Khamis) jadi kami perlu melihat keadaan apabila semua pemain sudah kembali.” -AFP
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Post time 11-2-2011 11:45 AM | Show all posts
tim ni...dah jadi akademi jual pemain ker.....
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Post time 11-2-2011 11:54 AM | Show all posts
Dalglish harap Gerrard sempat sembuh esok

2011/02/11

LIVERPOOL: Steven Gerrard yang hanya ‘menjadi menonton’ ketika England menewaskan Denmark 2-1....,along3746 Post at 11-2-2011 11:36 AM
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