STAR: Liverpool agree fee with West Ham for injured Andy Carroll

ANDY CARROLL was last night ruled out of England’s summer friendlies – on the day West Ham agreed to pay Liverpool £15m for him.

A news article on 2013-05-21 23:00:00 from: The Daily Star

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F365 – Premier League: Andy Carroll says thank you to West Ham for faith in him

Andy Carroll has thanked West Ham for getting his career back on track during a successful year-long loan spell.

A news article on 2013-05-21 08:53:00 from: Football 365

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F365 – Swansea defender Ashley Williams remains coy about transfer prospects

Ashley Williams claims he expects to stay at Swansea but is remaining coy over the possibility of a summer move.

A news article on 2013-05-20 06:17:00 from: Football 365

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F365 – Jamie Carragher is puzzled why no one ever tried to sign him from Liverpool

Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher admits he is surprised that no other club tried to sign him during his career.

A news article on 2013-05-19 10:45:00 from: Football 365

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F365 – Premier League: Liverpool play host to QPR at Anfield

Team news ahead of Sunday’s Premier League clash between Liverpool and QPR at Anfield(kick-off 4pm).

A news article on 2013-05-17 10:25:00 from: Football 365

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ESPN – Carragher ‘will always have a job at Anfield’

Liverpool chairman Tom Werner has told the Liverpool Echo he wanted Jamie Carragher to play on for another season and insists there will always be a role for the centre-back at Anfield.

A news article on 2013-05-15 11:10:00 from: ESPN

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METRO – Rafael Benitez aiming to have final say on Europa League duty

Rafael Benitez is convinced if Chelsea win the Europa League it will finally be accepted he has done a good job during his short stint at Stamford Bridge.

A news article on 2013-05-14 20:50:00 from: The Metro

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TTT: Fulham 1 Liverpool 3: In-Depth Tactical Analysis

TTT: Fulham 1 Liverpool 3: In-Depth Tactical Analysis

By Mihail Vladimirov.  After last week’s debacle against Reading, Martin Jol refreshed the team with a couple of changes. Hughes replaced Senderos at the back, with Richardson stepping in to replace Riise at left back. After his impressive cameo, Kacaniklic was handed a start here, with Emanuelson benched. Karagounis was fit, so he continued in midfield. With Agger and Gerrard allowed to start their rehabilitation early, changes were bound to happen. Coates and Shelvey came in, with Wisdom replacing Enrique. But instead of reshuffling the pack within the usual 4-2-3-1 shape, Rodgers went back to experimenting with a sort of 3-5-2 (which, to be specific, was more like a 3-1-4-1-1). For a game deemed by many as nothing more than a mere pre-season friendly, the game offered a high level of tactical interest. There were different formations locking horns in the first half with both teams trying to play up to their theoretical strengths and putting emphasis on the opposition’s weaknesses. Then there was a half-time switch, followed by another in-game change midway through the second half from the visitors, which provided a different tactical context. Given Liverpool were the main provider of that tactical excitement (although with their fair share of struggles and problematic tactical behaviour in the first hour of the clash), it’s only fair to start with them. Liverpool’s tactical experiment Based on the actual shape and starting XI, a case could be made that Rodgers’ plan was to target the following tactical effects. The plethora of central players (three centre backs, three midfielders and a split forward duo) logically would lead to total possession dominance. Without the ball, the ‘tiered’ and compact positioning of the players would enable the team to execute specific pressing patterns and limit Fulham’s time on the ball. Not only that, but due to the specific nature of the shape itself, there was also the capability to cover lots of ground and not leave any obvious gaps (hence a vulnerability to counter-attacks) during any of the phases. In attack there was the chance for at least six players (two wing backs, two runners through the middle and two vertically split forwards) to freely spread forward. This means there would be the required diversity in the players’ roles (hence different but complementing passing and movement patterns) to provide enough penetrative angles.  As a result, the team could focus on outplaying the opposition in order to create potent attacking moves and goal-scoring chances. Based on this, a case could be made that there was the potential for Liverpool to – tactically – look like Wigan in the FA Cup final. With Fulham’s expected shape and specific tactical behaviour, it was easy to see how the overall tactical match-up could have perfectly replicated the Latics’ dominance over their more illustrious opponent. But as the game started and both teams’ actual tactical patterns quickly revealed, Liverpool’s failings started to quickly bubble up. The rest of this analysis is for Subscribers only. Member-only content – you need to subscribe to read it ! A subscription costs only £3.50 per month. Find out what you get with your subscription, or Subscribe now.

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A news article on 2013-05-14 15:02:00 from: The Tomkins Times

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ECHO – Liverpool FC News: Fulham 1 Liverpool 3: James Pearce’s verdict on Daniel Sturridge’s hat-trick in Reds win at Craven Cottage

DANIEL STURRIDGE walked away from Craven Cottage with the matchball signed by his team-mates in one hand and a book in the other.

A news article on 2013-05-13 06:26:00 from: Liverpool Echo

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ECHO – Liverpool FC News: Liverpool FC manager Brendan Rodgers hails hat-trick hero Daniel Sturridge as ‘outstanding’

LIVERPOOL FC manager Brendan Rodgers showered praise on Daniel Sturridge after watching the striker gun down Fulham with his first Premier League hat-trick.

A news article on 2013-05-13 05:50:00 from: Liverpool Echo

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