Liverpool FC Thread

yea, we also say nxt season but we all know it didnt happen, but seriously next season isnt is gonna be the same, We just need to keep the player we have, left flank has been a problem, babel , riera, aurelio and doseena are too inconsistent, that being considered we are quite solid in all department, maybe a supporting striker would be good too, heard tevez is coming. One of my all time pool player is finnan, believe it anot, seriously, even when gerrard is having a bad day, he isnt, he jus didnt got enough credit mayb bcos hes playing right back, a true unsung hero, but that being said, arbeloa isnt half as bad!
 
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  • Sunu 20,
  • Wilshere 34 (pen),
  • Watt 57,
  • Emmanuel-Thomas 66
Arsenal have one hand on the FA Youth Cup after securing a deserved 4-1 victory in the Final’s first leg at Emirates Stadium on Friday.

Despite a slow start, the Gunners soon found their feet. Gilles Sunu stroked the hosts ahead after 20 minutes before Jack Wilshere doubled the advantage from the spot just past the half-hour.

Alex Kacaniklic’s fierce volley within two minutes provided Liverpool with a glimmer of hope but Steve Bould’s side made an imperious second-half performance count.

Sanchez Watt, who came off the bench on the quarter-hour, restored his side’s two-goal advantage 12 minutes after the interval with a sublime chip. Then, nine minutes later, Captain Jay Emmanuel-Thomas nodded home a fourth.

It could – and definitely should - have been five in stoppage time but the Assistant Referee wrongly flagged substitute Rhys Murphy’s goal offside.

Still, the Gunners travel to Anfield, exactly 20 years after Mickey Thomas’ title-clinching strike, as firm favourites to lift the Cup for the first time since 2001.

With a fully-fit squad, Bould had explained how a couple of his players would be left “disappointed” on the night. Scorer of the winning goal in the Premier Academy League Final against Tottenham, Murphy, was one of those. The striker made way for fit-again Wilshere who slotted in behind lone frontman Sunu.

Luke Ayling, who picked up a red card in that clash with Spurs, was able to play as the suspension does not kick in until 14 days after the offence. The youngster will be available for Anfield too. He slotted in at centre-half in the same back five that has started every Youth Cup fixture so far.

Before the game, the manager praised the competition because it gives his young players a taste of how senior pros live. And that was certainly the case at the Emirates with a noisy 33,662 in attendance.

But it was the minority of Liverpool fans who would have been most encouraged in the early stages. The visitors started with verve and the Gunners operated mostly on the break in the first quarter-hour.

There was disappointment for Emmanuel Frimpong who fell awkwardly after a challenge in the centre-circle. The touch-tackling midfielder, so influential in this Cup run, was replaced by Sanchez Watt in the 15th minute forcing Bould to adopt a more orthodox 4-4-2.

And it would almost immediately pay dividends.

Wilshere, who had dropped into central midfield alongside Francis Coquelin, found Lansbury 30 yards from goal and the 18-year-old slid an inch-perfect through-ball into the path of Sunu. The Frenchman took one touch before coolly planting his strike past Dean Bouzanis. It was enough to raise a smile from his watching countryman Arsène Wenger.

Arsenal continued to threaten and their second goal wasn’t long in coming. Emmanuel-Thomas’ floated free-kick evaded everyone waiting in the area but cannoned back off the post. Watt was first to the loose ball and, when Karl Clair hauled down the striker, referee Lee Mason had no choice but to point to the spot.

Wilshere, confident as ever, stroked the penalty into Bouzanis’ bottom left-hand corner.

But, just as the first glint of silverware may have been entering Arsenal minds, Liverpool struck back within two minutes.

Chris Buchtmann’s cut-back found Kacaniklic who volleyed past Shea from the edge of the area at the second attempt. In truth, it was the least the visitors deserved for their first-half endeavours.

There was no doubting that Watt’s introduction had changed Arsenal for the better before the break and the striker finally made a mark of his own after 57 minutes.

Once again Wilshere was the architect with another sumptuous through-ball but Watt's finish was even better. The striker took the pass in his stride before delicately chipping the advancing Bouzanis. For an 18-year-old, it was a finish that oozed maturity.

Cue party time in the Stadium with a relentless tide of Mexican waves sweeping through the bumper bottom tier. And it got better for Arsenal in the 66th minute when Emmanuel-Thomas grabbed the fourth of the evening.

The captain glided in at the front post to steer Lansbury’s inswinging corner inside the far post. It wasn’t only his finish which was first-team standard, his celebratory dance was one to rival even Messrs Adebayor and Eboue.

Liverpool needed something, anything, but it was the hosts who were doing all the threatening with Lansbury and substitute Murphy both going close from the edge of the area.

In stoppage time, Murphy thought he had sealed the deal with a superb swivel and angled finish just inside the box. The flag was up but the replays showed that the striker was a good two yards onside.

But a three-goal lead is still a thoroughly welcome one. It means that Arsenal can travel to Anfield on May 26 and LOSE by two clear goals and still lift the trophy.

The Mexican waves continued as the referee called time on the contest. Should Liverpool wave goodbye to the Cup?
 
Arbeloa?? I'll rather see carra playing as right back!
Think coming season we really do need to strengthen our backline before thinking of getting any attacking minded players.

Curtis Davies from Villa look promising.
 
LOL ars 4-1, ya only attainable in youth cup, carling cup basically all the mickey mouse cup! epl is the reverse =)
 
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Aw, I feel sad that he's leaving us for Bayer.

A true Liverpool hero. We salute you and hopefully you might return to help us one day.
 
Babel told he can leave Liverpool

Rafa Benitez is reported to have told winger Ryan Babel he is free to talk to other clubs about a possible £11million move from Liverpool.

It seems Rafa still need to sell before he can buy. Although don't think Babel can really grow under Rafa, it will be a waste to see him go. It will be better for him if he went to ARSE as that man knows how to take care of kids :mrgreen:.
 
Rafa die die must keep Xabi Alonso now! The way he played this season, the media seems to link him to every big club now...at around 25mil region. I couldn't imagine last summer Arse actually wanted to buy him at 12mil but refused to meet Rafa's 16-18mil price tag. In another words...lucky sia! ;)
 
Even if Rafa wants to keep Alonso, don't think Alonso want to stay if Barca or Real come knocking at his door afterall, it was Rafa who wanted to sell him to Juve at the beginning of the season so that he can use the $ to buy Gareth Barry.
 
Cant name a better trio den Gerrard, Alonso, Mescherano, attack, defense holding, passing damn solid, imho can match Barce's one(iniesta, Xavi) or even better. I hope Alonso stay, hes class
 
No, I don't want Essien!

Alonso, Mascherano and Gerrard forms the world's deadliest midfield triangle. They're seriously the best and their passing, at its best, can beat the likes of Barcelona.

Do not leave, Alonso. :(
 
According to the press in Spain, Alonso has agreed a 5-year contract with Real Madrid and they will pay 25mill to land him. Shyte. Oh well, time for replacements. I nominate Tom Huddlestone. Gareth Barry shld stay at Villa, at 29 he is too old to be worth 18mill. I think Huddlestone will bring a number of things: the passing range of Alonso, the long-range shooting, the ability to strike freekicks, the presence in the midfield and 3 bonuses: much larger physical presence, younger age and also he's an Englishman, so if that stupid 6+5 rule ever kicks in, we have at least another potential first-team player thats already English.
 
huddlestone is nowhr league of alonso passing range wise, we alrdy hav maschareno physical wise. Barry's well worth I say, don think he 18 million, contract end this summer, prob a decent 10 million, Barce bough henry he was 30. Been talks but don think 6-5 rules happening anytime soon!
 
If the news is reported over at Real Madrid own papers than that's their way of legally tapping up players.

Rafa said that he wants Alonso to stay but strangely, he did not offer Alonso a better deal like he did with StevieG and Torres. Think Rafa don't mind selling him off if he can get better player in afterall Liverpool, unlike cheatsea, manures and shitty, need to sell before Rafa can bring in another big signing, that's why garcia was sold to At Madrid.

Don't really fancy Huddlestone, if Alonso gone than the best replacement for him is either pull Gerrard back in midfield, really work on Lucas or buy Barry BUT he doesn't worth more than 8 mil.
 
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