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		<title>Finally, a Little Honesty from Captain Steven Gerrard</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 01:23:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Caulfield</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I really can&#8217;t wait to read the December installment of FourFourTwo Magazine. In this issue Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard finally states what we all know: the departure of Xabi Alonso to Real Madrid has undeniably damaged the Merseyside club. I would personally like to thank Stevie for a poignant piece of honesty. While fans and [...]]]></description>
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<p>I really can&#8217;t wait to read the December installment of <em>FourFourTwo Magazine</em>. In this issue Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard finally states what we all know: the departure of Xabi Alonso to Real Madrid has undeniably damaged the Merseyside club. I would personally like to thank Stevie for a poignant piece of honesty. While fans and pundits pick over the decaying carcass of Liverpool Football Club, a team that has lost six of its last eight matches and is all but eliminated from the Champions League, Gerrard sites the initial catalyst for all the misery.</p>
<p>The captain states, &#8220;I was devastated, yeah. Devastated. But there was nothing I could do about it. Xabi said a long time ago that he wanted another chapter in his career and finally he got it and his teammates and the coaches couldn&#8217;t stand in his way. We just had to say thanks and move forward without him.&#8221;</p>
<p>Pressure has mounted on Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez over his side&#8217;s slumping form over the past month, with a sole victory over Manchester United keeping the club hanging from a thread. Yet to anyone who follows this team closely, Alonso&#8217;s departure signaled the beginning of an era of doubt an instability. As Gerrard wisely points out, Alonso is, &#8220;one of the best players in the world.&#8221; His diligent play over four successful seasons helped to propel Liverpool to Champions League glory, an FA cup triumph, and a stunning finish last season that saw the Anfield club nearly pip United to the Premier League title. Last year&#8217;s second place position is the closest Benitez will get to his most coveted prize, as Liverpool currently sit in sixth place in the Premier League table and are nine points adrift of first-place Chelsea.</p>
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<p>Alonso&#8217;s deft passing ability, unrivaled vision, and sound work ethic made him the ultimate deep-lying playmaker for Benitez&#8217;s Liverpool. The Spaniard provided the perfect link between defense and attack, allowing Javier Mascherano to roam the final third and protect Liverpool&#8217;s back four. Similarly, Alonso enabled Gerrard to become the renowned attacking midfielder that we know him as today, slotting brilliantly weighted through balls to the Scouser&#8217;s feet in front of goal. Now it is Kaka and Christiano Ronaldo receiving this service, and Liverpool&#8217;s once metronomic rhythm has been disrupted.</p>
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<p>Lucas will never be a Premier League-caliber midfielder, and Alberto Aquilani is not Alonso&#8217;s natural replacement. That is not to say that Aquilani will not become a fine player for Liverpool, but Alonso&#8217;s skill set was incredibly rare, and replacing him in midfield is near impossible. Meanwhile Mascherano is having to overcompensate for this loss, throwing the usually tenacious holding midfielder off of his game.</p>
<p>With both Gerrard and star striker Fernando Torres injured and awaiting surgery, the future will not provide any respite for the once proud Merseyside club. Liverpool is in free fall, and as Gerrard intelligently points out, this trend began before his side kicked off the season, &#8220;It was always going to be different when you lose one of the best players in the world &#8211; and people are finally realizing that&#8217;s what he [Alonso] is, on the back of his form for Real Madrid and the difference in us from last year.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Benitez Cannot Buckle Under Pressure</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 20:05:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Bestall</dc:creator>
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&#8220;It is difficult for us to qualify, but not impossible,We have to win our game and see what happens with Fiorentina and Lyon. Then we will approach the last game.&#8221; Benitez has certainly fought his corner today after the galling last minute equaliser Liverpool conceded in the Stade Gerland last night. Of course, the nay [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>&#8220;It is difficult for us to qualify, but not impossible,We have to win our game and see what happens with Fiorentina and Lyon. Then we will approach the last game.&#8221; </em>Benitez<em> </em>has certainly fought his corner today after the galling last minute equaliser Liverpool conceded in the Stade Gerland last night. Of course, the nay sayers and doom merchants are already drafting Rafa&#8217;s last rites as the promise of last season seems already consigned to the dustbin by mid November.</p>
<p>Even Liverpool&#8217;s most feverish critics must be surprised how quickly the wheels have fallen off this season. 5 league defeats, knocked out of the League Cup and facing demotion to the Europa League have seen Benitez under the most pressure he&#8217;s ever faced during his tenure at Anfield. With the financial situation at Liverpool as tight as it can be, the key achievement for Liverpool to aim for this season is to finish in the top 4 in the Premier League.</p>
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<p>Of course, Lyon may win in Florence in 3 weeks time and Liverpool could win the last two games, making sure they beat Fiorentina by 3 clear goals to finish second, but it&#8217;s a straw that is swaying away from Benitez. With Torres still carrying a groin injury, Gerrard injured for who knows how long and Carragher having his ropiest period in a Liverpool shirt, the Reds 3 key players are all suffering in one form or another.</p>
<p>During the summer, all the predictions pointed to that it would be Arsenal who would be the one side in the big four that would be the most nervous about retaining their place at the Premiership&#8217;s top table. With Manchester City, Tottenham, Aston Villa and Everton all waiting to pounce, no-one considered that Liverpool would be the one with the most to lose.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://awbroady.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/steven_gerrard2_280_443896a.jpg" alt="steven gerrard2 280 443896a Benitez Cannot Buckle Under Pressure" width="211" height="294" title="Benitez Cannot Buckle Under Pressure" />Without the stadium revenue that Manchester United and Arsenal can pull and without the billionaire sugar daddies that Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham can call on, the financial rewards that the Champions League has to offer is crucial to Liverpool&#8217;s continued success. They NEED to be in Champions League to continue progressing, regardless of reputation, Manchester City have already shown money can attract players above their current station.</p>
<p>Yet Liverpool will not find it any easier and by December 13th they could be staring up at the top four and hoping that they can find a vein of form that has so far eluded them this season. They&#8217;ve failed to beat every decent side they&#8217;ve played this season, with the exception of Manchester United two weeks ago and that in itself is a worrying trend. With massive matches against Manchester City, Everton, Fiorentina and Arsenal in the next five weeks, something needs to sorted and quickly.</p>
<p>Of course, Benitez has a position of strength in the fact that he signed a 5 year contract in March this year and Liverpool&#8217;s finances would tend to support the argument that the club can&#8217;t afford to sack him. Liverpool fans tend to support their manager through thick or thin, only Graeme Souness lost the fans in the last 30 years and at the moment the attention for the fans frustration is the owners.</p>
<p>Chelsea sacked Scolari when the club were fourth, 7 points behind Manchester United. Liverpool are currently 6th, 9 points behind and whilst we may assume what Hicks and Gillett do, would it surprised anyone if they pressed the panic button? Unfortunately not.  Trouble is, they may call on Jurgen Klinsmann, which shows just how little about club football they actually know.</p>
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		<title>Despite Criticism, Carragher Continues to Battle for Liverpool</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 07:46:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Caulfield</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Liverpool preparing to play Fulham at Craven Cottage in a matter of hours, injury problems continue to plague the the Anfield club. Captain and perennial talisman Steven Gerrard will not play due to his nagging groin injury, while fullback Glen Johnson will miss action because of a thigh strain. Additionally, new signing Alberto Aquilani [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-12514" title="0607carrapoint" src="http://cdn.epltalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/0607carrapoint-263x300.jpg" alt="0607carrapoint 263x300 Despite Criticism, Carragher Continues to Battle for Liverpool" width="263" height="300" />With Liverpool preparing to play Fulham at Craven Cottage in a matter of hours, injury problems continue to plague the the Anfield club. Captain and perennial talisman Steven Gerrard will not play due to his nagging groin injury, while fullback Glen Johnson will miss action because of a thigh strain. Additionally, new signing Alberto Aquilani will not be able to build upon his mid-week Carling Cup debut against Arsenal due to illness. Fortunately for Liverpool the £20 million summer signing has not contracted swine flu, but this fact does not improve matters for a club that has been hit hard by injuries and absences.</p>
<p>Despite Liverpool&#8217;s massive 2-0 victory over Manchester United one week ago, the Merseyside club continues to battle tumult and adversity in this early Premier League campaign. The Reds have lost five of their last six matches, including Wednesday&#8217;s 2-1 exit from the Carling Cup at the hands of Arsenal&#8217;s young Gunners. Embattled manager Raphael Benitez continues to put on a brave face, but that task must be becoming increasingly difficult for a man who longs for the league title and is six points adrift of first-place Chelsea. The club&#8217;s boardroom struggles are well documented, and the financial noose has been tight ever since George Gillette and Tom Hicks took control at Anfield.</p>
<p>Even with all of these revolving problems, one player has continued to embody the the emotion and core values of Liverpool Football Club: Jamie Carragher. The 31 year-old Bootle native has come under media fire in the last two years, as the defensive stalwart has become a scapegoat for everything from Benitez&#8217;s tactics to the lack of progress on the Stanley Park stadium project. Carragher is often his own worst critic when it comes to his form, but his performance against the reining Premier League champions last weekend was nothing short of stunning. To many this notion will seem delayed, but I felt it necessary to point out the obvious because so few are giving credit where credit is due.</p>
<p>His youth may have passed him by and other players certainly posses greater tactical ability, but Carragher is in no short supply of effort and grit. His bone-jarring tackle on Michael Carrick last Sunday underlined this point, as Carra sent the former Tottenham midfielder face-first into the Anfield turf with a clean challenge in the area. Pundits were quick to point out Fernando Torres&#8217; efforts on the day (rightfully so), and the deft touches of Yossi Benayoun. David Pleat certainly chimed in on the Sky broadcast when Carragher proved his metal, but the defender literally threw his body into boot and ball in the dying stages of the match to ensure Liverpool&#8217;s emphatic victory.</p>
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<p>Carragher has been accused of suffering a dip in form over the last two campaigns, but make no mistake &#8211; he is the beating heart of Liverpool. Gerrard and Torres may provide the offensive threat, but Carragher&#8217;s steady play on the backline alongside Martin Skrtel is the spine of this club. Many fans will argue that Carra has become too inconsistent, citing the opening match of this season against Spurs as evidence of the centerback&#8217;s fall from grace. All premier players suffer poor runs of form, just look at Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic. While Carragher undeniably has more playing days behind him than in front at this stage in his career, he is still more than handy in the final third. It will take this continued presence to give Liverpool three vital points against Fulham today, and if the Reds are to truly get their title challenge on track number 23 will play a large role.</p>
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		<title>Lethargic and Disjointed But Liverpool Can&#8217;t Panic</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 22:58:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Bestall</dc:creator>
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The unfortunate downside of modern technology means that any armchair fan can now comment on any team without actually seeing the game. As I type this, I&#8217;m listening to Radio 5 and Liverpool &#8220;fans&#8221; are calling for the head of Benitez. &#8220;The worst display I&#8217;ve ever seen from a Liverpool team&#8221; shouts one fan who [...]]]></description>
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<p>The unfortunate downside of modern technology means that any armchair fan can now comment on any team without actually seeing the game. As I type this, I&#8217;m listening to Radio 5 and Liverpool &#8220;fans&#8221; are calling for the head of Benitez. <em>&#8220;The worst display I&#8217;ve ever seen from a Liverpool team&#8221;</em> shouts one fan who obviously missed the F.A. Cup defeat to Barnsley and league defeats to Bradford, Barnsley and Watford too.</p>
<p><em>&#8220;We&#8217;d have won the League last season if it wasn&#8217;t for Benitez, sack him now&#8221;</em> shouts another fan who seems to have forgotten Liverpool broke the record for the most points by a runner up in the Premiership last year. <em>&#8220;We need a world class midfielder to replace Alonso, Rafa spend the money!!&#8221;</em> So much for the reports Liverpool are skint eh? It reminds me of a time listening to a football phone in here in Sheffield, Wednesday had just lost, caller rings up. <em>&#8220;Wednesday are rubbish, sack the manager.&#8221;</em> &#8220;Have you been to the game?&#8221; asks the host. <em>&#8220;No&#8221;</em> comes the reply, <em>&#8220;I&#8217;ve just seen the score on Sky Sports News&#8221;</em>.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m stunned by the level of ire I&#8217;m hearing being aimed towards him, I never thought I&#8217;d get to a point where I&#8217;d be defending Rafa Benitez but seriously who really wants the manager sacked 3 games in to a season? Did I miss something or are Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa the worst teams the Premiership has ever seen? No, didn&#8217;t think so. Liverpool have lost to two very good teams. I know they only lost two games last season, but come on let&#8217;s be reasonable here. They&#8217;ve not lost to Scunthorpe and Norwich City have they?</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s interesting to note that on the day of the Stoke City game last week, the rumours returned regarding Benitez&#8217;s position at Anfield and the fact he was <a href="http://www.worldsoccer.com/news/Liverpool_reject_Benitez_quit_rumours_news_288064.html" target="_blank">contemplating walking away from the club</a>. This is a story that will not go away and has dogged him since 2007. Someone keeps fanning the rumours and it certainly can&#8217;t have a stabilising effect on the team or the club.</p>
<p>Tonight Liverpool were poor, the first 20 minutes apart but Aston Villa were superb. They got a goal and never let Liverpool settle, typical of how Martin O&#8217;Neill likes to set his teams up away from home. They like to soak up pressure and attack on the break, using the pace they&#8217;ve got in the team. With Carragher and Skrtel still struggling with head injuries, Lucas showing a lack of invention. Mascherano oddly was then forced to push forward, leaving the back four exposed.</p>
<p>It played straight into Villa&#8217;s hands. Young and Agbonlahor looked someway back to the form that pushed Villa up the table last season. Reo-Coker was immense, chasing, harassing and fighting for every 50-50 ball. Friedel seemed unpassable. Villa deserved the win.</p>
<p>The thing with knee jerk reactions like this is that people simply go <strong><em>&#8220;Sack the manager&#8221;</em></strong> without considering who&#8217;d replace them. So sack Benitez, who do you replace him with? Would anyone come with the financial situation as seemingly dire as it is behind the scenes? Clearly there is no money to spend, the signing <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/8211133.stm" target="_blank">of  Kyrgiakos smacks of bargain hunting</a>, especially after all the speculation linking Liverpool with Hull&#8217;s Michael Turner.</p>
<p>Benitez hasn&#8217;t become a bad manager in 3 months and Liverpool haven&#8217;t become a bad team. They&#8217;re just trying to find some form with key personnel struggling with injuries, nothing more, nothing less. They need to pick themselves up, dust themselves down and concentrate on Saturdays match at Bolton.Liverpool could have stolen a win on the opening day, but should have been 3-0 down by half time. Stoke were ripped apart time and again.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think anyone is going to run away with the league this season and Liverpool&#8217;s key situation could be the lack of African players come January. Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester City all have big players that will be going to Angola and that will be a tough month for those three teams, regardless of squad size and financial muscle.  The Premiership is never won in August and the kneejerk fans need to remember that.</p>
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Daniel Agger is stalling on signing a new contract with Liverpool FC. The obvious problem: his position is overcrowded with quality. The top Danish centre back must compete with Jamie Carragher and Martin Skrtel who have enjoyed the bulk of the starts this season and don&#8217;t forget Sami Hyypia.
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<p>Daniel Agger is <a href="http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/85/england/2009/03/24/1173861/agger-rafas-deal-wont-affect-my-liverpool-decision" target="_blank">stalling</a> on signing a new contract with Liverpool FC. The obvious problem: his position is overcrowded with quality. The top Danish centre back must compete with Jamie Carragher and Martin Skrtel who have enjoyed the bulk of the starts this season and don&#8217;t forget Sami Hyypia.</p>
<p><strong>Jamie Carragher: </strong>When Steven Gerrard comes off, Jamie Carragher inevitably takes the captain&#8217;s armband. With good reason. Carragher&#8217;s inherent leadership is as important to Liverpool&#8217;s defense as his ability to strip the ball from even the wiliest of attackers and, like Gerrard, Carragher&#8217;s play is an inspiration those around him, lifting the quality of his teammates with his passion and drive.  At 31 with more than 500 appearances, it&#8217;s hard to imagine Liverpool FC without Jamie Carragher. But while he still has a few more years to give, one must wonder who will be there to fill the gap when Jamie Carragher steps down. Carragher has already stated an interest into managing after his playing days are over and one could certainly see him following in the footsteps of Kenny Dalglish and Graeme Souness and eventually taking the helm at Liverpool.</p>
<p><strong>Martin Skrtel: </strong>Martin Skrtel is a rock. When he gets it right he doesn&#8217;t foul attackers: he lets them careen off of him. Despite a few missteps here and there, Skrtel adapted to his new home quickly. His impressive performances in the spring of 2008 helped Liverpool enter a string of great results, and the start to the current season was one of Liverpool&#8217;s best opening runs in nearly two decades, due in part to Liverpool only conceding 21 goals so far (only three more than table toppers Manchester United.) So when Agger became available again, he found it hard to break into the first team as Benitez understandably did not want to alter the chemistry of the back four by ousting Martin Skrtel.</p>
<p><strong>Sami Hyypia: </strong>The 35-year-old Finnish defender is rightly considered a legend by the Liverpool faithful and his work this season has shown he still has much in his tanks for the club he&#8217;s served since 1999.  Not the paciest of defenders, Hyypia rarely starts in the high-paced EPL, but he still shows his worth when needed. In the recent match against Manchester United, Hyypia came on in a last minute emergency roster change after Alvaro Arbeloa picked up an injury while warming up. While United might have hoped to take advantage of the reduction in pace in Liverpool&#8217;s back line, Hyypia&#8217;s cool head and great vision won out. The Fin was instrumental in breaking up United attacks  and allowing Liverpool to dominate the match. Hyypia cannot always keep up with younger, pacy attackers, but he shuts them down nonetheless. He seems to say, &#8220;I can&#8217;t catch you, but I know just where you&#8217;re going and I&#8217;ll meet you there.&#8221;</p>
<p>Agger would probably merit a slot above Skrtel in the back line pecking order if not for the injury problems the Dane has sustained since last year. When Agger went out for the long term, Liverpool&#8217;s lack of depth in the back became painfully apparent. Arbeloa was needed in wider positions and neither Hyypia nor Carragher can offer the pace that is essential in certain contests. To compensate, Rafael Benitez broke a club defensive transfer fee record when he obtained Martin Skrtel from Zenit St Petersburg for a reported £6.5m.</p>
<p>Now, due to the fine form of Carragher and Skrtel, there has been no room for the gifted Daniel Agger. But when Liverpool faced Portsmouth FC in early February, Benitez fielded  a surprise lineup. What appeared to be a five man back line proved to be a very attacking approach with Arbeloa and Andrea Dossena playing as wing backs, leaving Carra, Skrtel and Agger as the rear guard. While Portsmouth did score two goals and enjoy the lead twice, the Reds kept them on the back foot throughout the match, allowing Agger to do what he does best: create attacks from deep positions. His play is reminiscent of Alan Hansen&#8217;s: unafraid to push forward and penetrate gaps, Agger has the nerve and the skill to tear down the pitch, set up others and, at times, take the chance on goal himself. His 25-yard <a href="http://www.metacafe.com/watch/223646/lfc_west_ham/" target="_blank">blast</a> against West Ham was one of the best goals of that season and exemplifies the danger Agger can impose.</p>
<p>Agger and Skrtel are both 24 years old. When Carragher finally slows down, one can see these two building a fierce defensive partnership that could serve Liverpool for many years to come. The question is will Daniel Agger stay long enough to see that happen? Rumors abound that Benitez is sniffing out the possibility of buying <a href="http://www.birminghammail.net/birmingham-sport/premier-league-football-news/2009/03/27/liverpool-target-valencia-defenders-as-daniel-agger-looks-to-leave-97319-23246539/" target="_blank">Raul Albiol </a>should Agger leave. But the qualities Agger has long displayed with Liverpool should give the manager plenty of cause to fight to keep the Dane in place.</p>
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