HarizAzhari posted on 5-10-2012 09:45 AM
Sib baik tak qiamullail semalam.
kita tgu game ahad nih lawan stoke plak..
nak gak tau berbaloi sgt ka si BR simpan semua player utama..
padahal nak lawan udinese yg dok rank ke 3 serie A sezen lepas..
antagenaiz posted on 5-10-2012 09:35 AM
patutnye lu dh tau....kna gigit nyamuk tu petanda buruk liverpool nak kalah tu..
hahah.. itu la.. gua pun da rase semacam tapi bile bukak tb tengok da lead 1 gol..
ingat ade can la nak tambah gol lagi ke kan.. skali kick off tak sampai 2 minit
Di Natale score.. tapi memang laju gol tu.. passing sane passing sini tetibe je
rembat... hahah.. gua rase la johnson da confuse sebab kejap kene tarik main kiri
kejap main blah kanan.. gua rase semalam kalo si johnson main kiri wisdom main
kanan tak goyang sangat kot... tapi tu lah.. skrtel ade nape di bawak nye masuk
uncle carra tuh ? gua pun tak paham la... kot ye pun nak main swap2 player
jangan la swap ramai2... hilang form menang ngan norwich aritu... hehehe
borini cam bese ketandusan gol... peluang banyak tapi tu la luck nak gegar
jaring tu je takde.. possession sampai 70%... udinese gol2 pun counter je...
tapi takpe.. harap kekalahan ini membuke mata BR untuk memberi penekanan
pada bahagian pertahanan... uncle carra tu udah2 la dok atas padang...
Real Madrid Interested In Liverpool Youngster Suso
According to Italian source CalcioMercato Real Madrid are interested in Liverpool youngster Suso. The La Liga giants have no doubt been impressed by the performances put in by the Spanish teenager but one would imagine that the Anfield side will fight tooth and nail to keep hold of the attacking midfielder.
antagenaiz posted on 5-10-2012 03:53 PM
tu la pasal..dh la gaji bkn main mahal..mkn gaji buta plak tu..
that y takmo kluar dr liverpool t ...
nih semua angkara pak roy.. chelsea dah puas pakai.. dan mmg rekod inury prone pun di akhir karier..boleh plak pak roy amik..zamna pak roy mmg zaman gelap..
dah..kita lupakan yg lalu.. musim nih musim mencari bakat baru..
Daniel Agger has today signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool. The Dane committed his future to the Reds by putting pen to paper on the deal at Melwood on Friday morning.
After signing the contract, Agger told Liverpoolfc.com: "It means everything to me. This is where I want to be and I'm happy the club want me. I am really happy right now. I've never wanted to go anywhere else.
"I feel I am a part of this club - and I want to be a part of this club in the future. I like the way it is going right now with the style we're playing, and hopefully the results will come soon as well.
"The support from the fans has been unbelievable. The game when they were singing all the songs about me, it was difficult to focus on the game! It was such a good experience for me and I'd never experienced anything like it before.
"That is why I am so happy here. That for me is Liverpool Football Club. I feel I belong here and as long as the manager and the owners want me, I'll be here."
Agger joined Liverpool from Brondby in January 2006.
The centre-back has since made 177 appearances for the Reds, scoring nine goals, and is firmly established as a Kop favourite.
Liverpool are being linked with a possible move for PSV Eindhoven winger Dries Mertens in January, according to reports.
The 25-year-old would cost Brendan Rodgers approximately £10m to lure from the Eredivisie club, after scoring four goals and assisting six in the seven games so far this season.
“Liverpool first wanted Mertens when Kenny Dalglish was manager but they are still making their interest well known,” a source close to the player told Goal.com.
“He would obviously love to play for such a prestigious club in English football but right now he can only focus on producing strong performances for PSV.”
Brendan Rodgers did not hold back about Liverpool's defending following the 3-2 defeat to Udinese on Thursday night.
The Reds looked to be coasting to another three Europa League points after Jonjo Shelvey gave them a deserved half-time lead. However, the home side found themselves 3-1 down with 18 minutes left on the clock - and a superb free-kick from substitute Luis Suarez was not enough as a late fight-back proved fruitless.
Rodgers gave an honest appraisal afterwards.
"It was very frustrating," he said. "It was a game where we were much the better side but lost our concentration at the beginning of the second half. I thought we'd moved on from that, to be honest.
"We had total control in the first half and were deservedly in the lead, but we were so loose at the beginning of the second half it was frightening.
"Our concentration was very poor and before we knew it we were 3-1 down. The last 20 minutes was very good but it's too late by then.
"I thought we were lazy. Lazy in our play, loose and sloppy. We didn't do what I call the dirty bit: we didn't track runners. If you don't do that, if you don't earn the right... "Whether we thought the game was too comfortable? At this level it never is."
Asked how he could address the defensive problems, Rodgers added: "It's constant reminders and constant work. Some of our play, our movement and passing - you can sense the excitement within the players and the stadium.
"But you can't keep having to score two, three and five goals to win games. Defensively, as a group, we need to be better. I will be open with my communication with the players, but they are disappointed as well."
The Reds are now third in Group A on three points - with Udinese on four alongside Anzhi, who beat Young Boys 2-0.
Rodgers said: "It is going to be a tight group. There were multiple outcomes in this tournament for us. Obviously we want to qualify but as we've seen in the opening games, some of the younger players who've had the opportunity to play in it are now in the Premier League team.
"Over the course of these next games, obviously we're fighting for the points, but I'm also looking to see if there are one or two other players who can come out of it and help the group in the Premier League campaign."