LIVER BIRD – Dire Draw As Reds Fail To Score

A minutes silence for the 96, it was the last home match before the 24th anniversary of Hillsborough…Image: liverpoolecho.co.uk Well it was a rather dire 90 minutes to endure for anyone sitting at Anfield on Sunday as Liverpool failed to find the back of the net and West Ham put everyone behind the ball hoping for a break. If anything this game proved that the Reds have no real plan B when a side faces them and plays the long ball, similar to Stoke, we appear to struggle to take anything from the game and just can’t break through. Brendan started a strong side with Suarez leading the line, Sturridge had to start from the bench although he featured early on after replacing Stewart Downing. Coutniho and Suarez were the most lively in Red shirts and a very early chance from Phillipe forced Jaaskelainen into a save. At 25 minutes Daniel Sturridge was brought into play and it was soon clear Liverpool would need all the firepower they could get if they were going to find a way through the West Ham defence. West Ham were gifted a chance just before half time when Carragher put pressure on Lucas who didn’t get chance to make his pass. An interception from Carlton Cole left him through on goal but a last ditch block from Daniel Agger saved the day. West Ham knew their aim as soon as they kicked off but praise must especially be given to James Collins who played extremely well for the Hammers and ensured Liverpool would have to really produce something special to break the defence down. Suarez had a few of his special moments throughout the game, some shots from tight angles that he seems to love nearly caused an upset but it just wasn’t his day. An offside goal from Daniel Sturridge was the closest the Reds got to taking all three points not long after the hour mark and despite the introduction of Assaidi Liverpool couldn’t find the extra bit of luck and had to settle for just the point. It was another frustrating result from Liverpool’s point of view, especially when we’re now trying to keep 7th place instead of being relatively comfortable. We definitely have a problem when facing teams that aren’t afraid to park the bus, hopefully that’s something that can be worked on because if we want to push for 4th next season we need some form of consistency, you can’t be a great team if you fail to pick up 3 points from games such as this. Next up for Liverpool is Reading on Saturday 13th April.Like “The Liver Bird” on Facebook – www.facebook.com/TheLiverBirdsBlog

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LIVER BIRD – Reds Look To Keep European Hopes Alive

It would be nice to see Sturridge on the score sheet on Saturday…Image: liverpoolecho.co.uk Liverpool are off down south on Saturday to face Pochettino’s Southampton side. The Reds are heading into this game on the back of 3 wins in the league and if Southampton want to bolster their hopes of keeping out of the relegation zone they are going to need to put in a very good performance. Southampton are currently placed in 16th just a point away from the drop zone whilst Liverpool find themselves in 6th place on 45 points. It’s a long shot but the Reds are still mathematically involved in the race for 4th and so Liverpool will relish the chance at picking up another 3 points on Saturday. Injuries for Liverpool mean that there is still a doubt hanging over Pepe Reina and so we could see Brad Jones between the sticks again. Southampton have no real injury worries at all and Pochettino has a full side to choose from. The last time the two sides met was in December last year, Liverpool won 1-0 with Daniel Agger finding the back of the net. The last time Liverpool made the trip to St Mary’s though was in 2005, the game didn’t end well for Liverpool as they lost 2-0. Interestingly, the visit before that to Southampton ended in a 2-0 loss for the Reds too. Stat Sandwich Liverpool haven’t won 4 league games in a row since Feb 2011. Southampton have won 3 out of the last 4 visits from Liverpool to St Marys. The Reds have only scored 4 goals in the last 6 league meetings with Southampton. Form for Liverpool is seriously at it’s best and so I struggle to find a scenario where the Reds will lose this game however Southampton are capable of pulling off an upset as we have seen in their game with Manchester City. The Reds have scored several goals in the recent fixtures and they haven’t just been coming from main man Luis Suarez, with a real threat in attack I feel Southampton will struggle to deal with us and so I will punt for a 3-1 Liverpool win. Enjoy the match folks! Like “The Liver Bird” on Facebook – www.facebook.com/TheLiverBirdsBlog

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ECHO – Liverpool FC News: Liverpool FC finally finding consistency, Daniel Agger warns Spurs

DANIEL AGGER has warned in-form Tottenham they will face a resurgent Liverpool side at Anfield this Sunday.

A news article on 2013-03-05 08:00:00 from: Liverpool Echo

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ECHO – Liverpool FC News: Liverpool FC fans’ jury on West Brom, Daniel Agger and Daniel Sturridge

CRASHED back to earth on Monday didn’t we?

A news article on 2013-02-14 11:00:00 from: Liverpool Echo

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METRO – Liverpool’s Daniel Agger admits personal performance ‘not good enough’ in West Brom defeat

Liverpool defender Daniel Agger has admitted his performance during his side’s 2-0 defeat to West Brom was unacceptable.

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ECHO – Liverpool FC News: John Aldridge: Edin Dzeko embarrassed himself with his antics against Liverpool FC

EDIN DZEKO embarrassed himself against Liverpool. He feigned injury and ended up costing his team a goal.

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ESPN – Agger: I would vote Suarez for Ballon d’Or

Daniel Agger rates Luis Suarez as the most talented player at Liverpool, telling fans in a live Twitter chat that he would nominate the Uruguay forward for the Ballon d’Or.

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ECHO – Liverpool FC News: Liverpool FC manager Brendan Rodgers is on the defensive

BRENDAN RODGERS has urged Liverpool to tighten up defensively ahead of today’s clash with Norwich City at Anfield.

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LIVER BIRD – Brendan Absent But Reds Beat QPR

Another top performance from Suarez…Image: itv.com Liverpool bagged themselves all three points in a confident win at Loftus Road on Sunday. Manager Brendan Rodgers was absent through illness but it didn’t matter because the Reds had all bases covered and thanks to Luis Suarez and Daniel Agger they found the back of the net thrice. It didn’t take Liverpool long to get off the mark after a lively start. Luis Suarez with another one of his famous attacks in the box put the Reds ahead after taking on the QPR defence and finishing confidently. The early goal was a blessing for Liverpool but they needed to ensure they used it to their advantage and didn’t lose their lead so quickly as they did against Stoke. Luckily for Liverpool, Luis Suarez was in one of his moods and when the Uruguayan is on form, the Reds are very dangerous. This time Suarez came into the box from an angle, his attempt at a cross was deflected back to him and he smashed the ball home high into the goal. We knew QPR hadn’t been playing the best football this season but I personally wasn’t expecting us to take the lead and then also find a second so quickly. QPR really did look out of ideas already and thankfully it didn’t look as though Liverpool being minus a manager was going to matter. Just before the half hour mark and Liverpool were at it again. This time a short corner from Stewart Downing was crossed in by Steven Gerrard. Daniel Agger timed his jump perfectly and headed home Liverpool’s third. From here it looked as though there was certainly no way back for QPR and Liverpool continued to apply pressure throughout the remainder of the first half. For the second half Harry Redknapp decided to take off Cisse and bring on Derry. QPR were getting played off the park in midfield and so this was perhaps an attempt to ease that problem, however they’d also now taken a goalscorer off. Liverpool didn’t have as many chances in the second half as they did in the first but they still clearly had hold of the game. Just after the hour mark Lucas Leiva replaced Jordan Henderson who had a decent game to be fair. Enrique also had to leave the field 10 minutes later with a hamstring problem, this was such a shame to see. Suso replaced him. The second half provided no more goals for Liverpool but better still QPR didn’t find any either. A clean sheet and three goals for Liverpool is fantastic, I just hope that we can now use this as a springboard. No offence to QPR but we know they were pretty poor and hence this aided our performance but the Reds can still take this as a positive moving forward. Next up for Liverpool is Sunderland.Like “The Liver Bird” on Facebook – www.facebook.com/TheLiverBirdsBlog

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TI – Liverpool striker Luis Suarez suspended for West Ham match

Liverpool striker Luis Suarez is suspended for Sunday’s trip to West Ham after accumulating five bookings.

A news article on 2012-12-07 10:44:00 from: The Independent

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