Thursday, April 26, 2018

4-3-3: Klopp To Make 7 Changes | Expected Liverpool XI vs Stoke

Liverpool will have one eye on their Champions League semi-final with Roma when they welcome Stoke to Anfield on Saturday lunchtime.

Here is the side I think Jurgen Klopp will select for the game:
Goalkeeper: Loris Karius had a few nervy moments against Roma in midweek but he’s Klopp’s No.1 and is expected to keep his place ahead of Simon Mignolet this weekend.
Defence: We should see some changes in defence as Klopp is likely to rest his first choice back four meaning Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk and Andrew Robertson should all be given the night off.
Nathaniel Clyne could get another run out at right-back, Alberto Moreno should start on the left and Ragnar Klavan is likely to come in to the middle of defence for Virgil van Dijk.
Klopp has more options at the back as Joe Gomez is also available again so he could come in for Dejan Lovren – who came under fire once again for his part in Roma’s first goal.
Midfield: However, Klopp has very few options to rotate in midfield with injuries mounting in the middle of the park so it’s going to be interesting to see who gets the nod.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has been ruled out for the rest of the season after suffering a knee ligament injury against Roma while Emre Can and Adam Lallana are also struggling to play again this season.

Therefore, if Klopp resists the temptation to play the kids, we should see James Milner, Georgino Wijnaldum and Jordan Henderson start in midfield against Stoke.
Attack: Liverpool are sweating on the fitness of Sadio Mane after he was sent to have scans on an knock he picked up against Roma so the Senegal star is unlikely to be risked this weekend.
Roberto Firmino should also be given a breather with Dominic Solanke coming in to the attack while Danny Ings should also get another chance to impress following his goal against West Brom last week.
Mohamed Salah continued his sensational season with another two goals on Tuesday night and he may start on Saturday as he looks to tighten his grip on the Golden Boot.
Here is how we think Liverpool will line up:


Robertson Confident Liverpool Can Score Goals at Roma

Roma will be holding out hope of a second miracle comeback in the Champions League but after dumping Barcelona out in a wild second leg at the Stadio Olimpico last round it won’t be so easy to do it again against a Liverpool side expecting a response.
So says Liverpool left back Andy Robertson, who insists that Liverpool will be ready for Roma to come at them hard next Manchester City as proof that when the time comes they’ll be ready for it.
Wednesday—and pointed to their own success in the last round against
“They were 4-1 down from the first leg and everyone was saying it was just a standard game for Barcelona to go through,” he noted, “but they put on an unbelievable performance at their place to put three goals past one of the best, if not the best, teams in Europe.
“To score four goals against Barcelona over two legs is fantastic. But we also know what we did in our tie. We got the better of Manchester City by beating them twice, so hopefully we can stand up to their strengths and exploit their weaknesses.”
Roma will be tough at home, and they’ve consistently managed to get the results they need this season in Europe even when they look out of it—not just against Barcelona but edging Shakhtar on away goals in the Round of 16 and even back in the groups.
Yet for all the confidence those past results will give them, not even Barcelona have the attacking firepower this season’s Liverpool side does. This Liverpool side won’t make the mistake they did setting up to see out their first leg advantage, either.
This Liverpool side will push back in attack, looking to exploit the space behind on the counter as Roma commit forward knowing they will need at least three goals to have a chance of advancing. And so Roma will believe—but so too will the Reds.
“We’ve scored a lot of goals away from home in Europe this season,” Robertson added. “We drew in Sevilla but we still scored three goals there. We scored another five in Porto and seven in Maribor, so we can take a lot of confidence from that.”

Not Possible! Cristiano pleads with Real to sign £200m Liverpool star over Neymar

Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly told the LaLiga side to sign a £200m Premier League star instead of Neymar.
According to Spanish outlet Don Balon, the Portuguese international would prefer Real to go after Liverpool sensation Mo Salah instead of PSG winger Neymar.
The report claims that Ronaldo has ambitions of being the permanent No.9 at the Bernabeu, and believes that Salah would be more of an ‘ally’ than a rival.
On the other hand, he feels that Brazil international Neymar could potentially challenge his position as the leader of the team, hence why the 33-year-old would rather Florentino Perez went after Salah.
The Madrid president is apparently willing to accept Ronaldo’s wishes and pursue the Egypt international this summer over Neymar.
The Daily Mail suggested on Thursday though that Salah will not be sold this summer, even if Real place a £200m offer on the table.
The player’s value has soared since and Liverpool are desperate to improve his terms in a bid to keep hold of the player, who has second time around taken the Premier League by storm.
The report claims the club have a strong relationship with Salah’s agent, Ramy Abbas, and that the terms of his contract will be reviewed as a matter of urgency.

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

COMPLETE TEAM WORK HELPS LIVERPOOL FORWARDS

Following the yesterday semi final match between Liverpool FC and AS Roma, we can understand that Liverpool FC won the match with 5-2 given them 3 goals aggregate.

Liverpool played the Tuesday night match with best performance come from MO SALLAH , Saido Mane and stunning strike from Roberto Firmino.

Liverpool performance is not surprising because of their strong team work led by Captain Henderson  (Hendo), James Milner, Van Dijk, Alexandra Arnold, Robertson and Liverpool super replacement for "Chamberlain" Geoginio Widjnadlum.  

Liverpool is expected to travel to Italian Capital "ROME" on Wednesday Next week where the team to triumph through the final stage in Kiev will be determine. 

Mohamed Salah's brilliance has left Cristiano Ronaldo in an unfamiliar position... Real Madrid's star man is now one goal behind and he will be desperate to get back to the No 1 spot.

Cristiano Ronaldo loves a challenge. Competition with Lionel Messi has been keeping him young for years. 
On Tuesday night he watched Mohamed Salah overtake him in goals scored this season and he will be more motivated than ever to make it 12 straight games scoring – at least one goal against Bayern and he will be back on level terms with the Liverpool forward.


Salah now has 43 goals in 47 games. Ronaldo has 42 in 39. He is still out in front in the Champions League with 15 goals this season but he wants it all – another Champions League winners medal, another Golden Shoe, and to be able to say when he sits down with Florentino Perez to finalise his new contract at the end of the season, that he has outscored everyone in football for yet another season.


Irrepressible Mohamed Salah fires five-star Liverpool until late Roma double raises old doubts

Match Summary

Liverpool 5 - 2 Roma
Champions League24/04/2018 19:45
Referee: Dr. Felix Brych|Venue: Anfield|Attendance: 51,236
  • Mohamed Salah35'
  • Mohamed Salah45'
  • Sadio Mané56'
  • Roberto Firmino61'
  • Roberto Firmino68'
  • Edin Dzeko81'
  • Diego Perotti85'
Jurgen Klopp called it “all-inclusive football”, or in other words a night when Anfield witnessed the demolition of Roma followed by what they hope was not a chilling sequel, that being the start of another momentous comeback when these two clubs reconvene for the second leg next Wednesday.
This is already a remarkable Champions League semi-final and quite how Roma still have a faint chance for the second leg is hard to understand when Eusebio Di Francesco’s players mostly looked a team with the wrong tactics, against the wrong opponents on the wrong night. At five goals down they had been cut to pieces by one man in particular, the footballer who may yet turn out to be the outstanding individual in this Champions League season and many more to come.
Mohamed Salah bewitched Roma with two goals and two assists, and for the bits that even he might consider impossible, there was an away defence willing to wave the 43-goal attacker through the gaps. Others have defended Salah with their lives, because that is the only way to play against him, but his former club left him under the responsibility of the Brazilian defender Juan Jesus who by the end needed saving from himself.
By the time Salah was substituted, Liverpool had long since smelled blood and been clinical with the chances they had created - two further goals for Roberto Firmino and one for Sadio Mane, and a place in the final in Kiev on May 26 looked inevitable. Kevin Strootman approached his bench and seemed to be asking Di Francesco in bald terms what the hell his manager thought he was doing and given that Roma were trying to stop Salah with Jesus and a prayer that seemed a fair question.
Salah walked off the pitch at 75 minutes, having acknowledged his own contribution with the humility of a man who clearly felt that he had wrought more than enough pain on former friends without ostentatious goal celebrations. Perhaps he took with him the aura of Liverpool’s invincibility or perhaps Klopp’s team were always destined to tire at the end of a tie that they controlled on 75 minutes.
The ball that Radja Nainggolan clipped over the head of Dejan Lovren for Edin Dzeko to chest down and score was, Klopp said, one of those things that can happen on nights like these in spite of what he regarded as a brilliant performance from his Croatian. The penalty that referee Felix Brych awarded for James Milner’s handball was the wrong decision, Klopp said, but the substitute Diego Perotti buried his penalty with rather more confidence than those Roma players of in the 1984 final.
Klopp said that he found it hard to let his mood fly too high although that was nothing to do with Roma’s two goals, and rather more to do with the fact that Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was carried off on a stretcher in the first half with what is expected to be a serious injury to his right knee. It seems not a question of whether he will be at the World Cup finals but whether he will even be back in time for next season.
A cruel blow for the young Englishman who has done so well to establish himself in Gareth Southgate’s plans, not to mention this great ending that Liverpool’s season is promising. The second leg alone is set up to be one of the classics with Roma trailing Liverpool by three goals, the same margin from which they reeled in Barcelona in the previous round. Klopp pointed out that this Liverpool team are not Barcelona, “who won it all” and was eager to emphasise that the appetite not to mess this up burns stronger than usual.
It was a commanding result but it could have been so much better after a first half which Roma started positively, clearly in a mind to score a goal and coming very close to doing so. Later their manager Di Francesco would seek to blame the lapses in the second half on his players failing “to win their duels” as if mindful that his own tactics were likely to be identified as the chief reason why they were so out of their depth.
They had the first major chance, a shot from the former Manchester City man Aleksandar Kolarov who struck a left-footed drive on 18 minutes that Loris Karius seemed to lose mid-flight and only managed to push onto his own bar – and then at last Salah took over.
Mane had three sights of goal in the first half, from which he missed the first two and then scored the third, having strayed offside in the build-up. The first two came within a minute of one another and when the second was also dispatched over the bar there was chastisement in the groan from the home fans which Klopp immediately picked up on. He turned to them and demanded they encourage the team.
At the centre of those two chances was the excellent Firmino with that magnetic touch of his and he would be key in setting up Salah’s second. In the 36th minute, Salah was inside the box on the right side again with enough space to pick his spot, striking such a good shot that goalkeeper Alisson was nowhere near it. For his second, Salah guided the ball into the path of Firmino, the Brazilian holding off Kostas Manolas and freeing his team-mate Salah to run clear and lift a shot over Alisson that bounced delicately into the Roma goal.
If the end of the first half had been decided by the brilliance of Salah then the start of the second was something much worse for Roma, the proverbial bloodbath. The third and fourth goals of the night were created by Salah, both times released down the right wing and carefully picking his pass for chances that Mane and then Firmino could not miss. Roma conceded the fifth direct from James Milner’s corner which Firmino nodded past Alisson.
Neither of the two teams who have previously scored five in a Champions League semi-final first leg in the history of this competition have failed to progress to the final. Roma’s two goals came later with Salah off the pitch, and while they changed the mood in Anfield at the final whistle, the belief seems to prevail that when Salah is on the pitch then anything is possible.


‘Incredible’ – Liverpool fans rave over surprise game changer v Roma (not Salah)

Liverpool fans have been left raving over the performance of midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum on social media after he played a surprise starring role in the 5-2 win over Roma in the Champions League on Tuesday night.
The Reds took a huge step towards reaching the final in Kiev this season after thrashing the Italian giants at Anfield, former Roma star Mohamed Salah joined by Roberto Firmino in netting twice, while Sadio Mane also found his way onto the score sheet.
However, the match was somewhat marred by an early, and potentially serious, injury to Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, which led to him being substituted for Wijnaldum before the 20 minute mark.
The Dutchman’s arrival seemed to
spark some immediate energy into the Reds as he offered an attacking threat in comparison to central counterparts James Milner and Jordan Henderson – although perhaps should have netted himself with an opportunity from six yards out.
Despite Salah grabbing all the headlines with a brace of both goals and assists, Wijnaldum was also widely heralded by the Liverpool faithful on Twitter, with many crediting his ability to change the game when Jurgen Klopp needed to call on him.

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