- Roberto Mancini : Next season, i'm sure Liverpool can be the competitor to take the tittle and make a different in race for the EPL tittle.
- Liverpool are aiming to bring in two central defenders and Ajax’s Toby Alderweirled is another prime target. (Dominic King, Daily Mail)
- Liverpool and Arsenal will battle it out for £12mil-rated Ashley Williams. Liverpool are confident he will choose Anfield because of his connection with Rodgers and him being a boyhood Liverpool fan. (Guardian, Telegraph, Mail, Mirror)
hardeyboyz posted on 15-4-2013 08:54 AM
yaa... seri lagi.. cam harem
dapat manager scam...
gitu je la resultnye..padahal lawan team yg dh nak relegate dh tu..
skang BR dah tak guna ayat tiki taka (barcelona)..
dia skang nak tiru cam dortmund plak katanye...
hardeyboyz posted on 15-4-2013 09:55 AM
line up superb.. tapi alternative strategy xda... kat bench talak striker...
tu yg wa ckp tu..
manager kita nih ntah minded ape pn wa tak tau..
nak kata defend mmg tak rasanye..
attacking pn out,ntah ape yg bgus dia nih agaknye..
maybe part membeli bekas anak buah dia jek kot yg bagus
Liverpool could target a move for Reading goalkeeper Alex McCarthy following his heroics against the Reds at the weekend.
McCarthy, who had only just returned to the Royals side following a lengthy lay-off with a shoulder injury, pulled off a number of world-class save to deny Liverpool and earn his side a point in a goalless draw.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers was full of praise for the goalkeeper after the game and predicted that one day he will go right to the top and also represent England.
Rodgers is also known to be on the look out for a new goalkeeper after being linked with Swansea's Michel Vorm and Stoke stopper Asmir Begovic, but he could now turn to McCarthy.
Reading will do all they can to keep hold of the youngster but could struggle if they lose their battle to stay in the Premier League.
Arsenal and Manchester United are also on the look out for a new goalkeeper and McCarthy may be inundated with offers in the summer.
The Reds are expected to cough out a fee in the region of £12.4m for the Danish playmaker who has refused to sign a new contract at the club and has reportedly set his sights on a move to the Premier League CaughtOffside understands.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers believes the 21-year old Denmark international could be the missing link as he looks to assemble a team capable of challenging for a spot in the Premier League top four once again.
Despite his age Eriksen has racked up 34 caps already for his country and over 100 league appearances for Ajax, scoring 22 goals.