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Wolves v Liverpool 7.45 (links inside)

  • 31-01-2012 5:57pm
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    http://www.footballstreaming.info/streams/todays-links/

    preview from BBC

    TEAM NEWS

    Wolves boss Mick McCarthy is without Jamie O'Hara (hernia) and Jody Craddock (hamstring), while former captain Karl Henry starts a three-game ban.

    On-loan midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong is fine to play despite suffering an eye injury against Aston Villa.

    Liverpool could recall in-form striker Craig Bellamy after his brief FA Cup substitute appearance.

    Charlie Adam and eventual match-winner Dirk Kuyt were also rested but look set to return to the starting line-up.


    MATCH PREVIEW

    What a difference a week makes in football. After Liverpool's defeat at Bolton in their last league match Kenny Dalglish was as angry and frustrated as I've seen him since he returned as the Reds' manager, but then equally he was elated and passionate when he witnessed the two Anfield results in the cup competitions. It was the perfect response from his team and one he demanded.

    Now they must try and replicate that form on a more consistent level in the Premier League if they are to try and make their target of a top-four finish a more realistic one. A run of just one win in six league games has increased that challenge for the months ahead.

    This match is just as crucial to Wolves in their battle for survival. Eight Premier League games without a win has left them looking over their shoulder and they will have been using their empty weekend to analyse defensive matters. It's 19 games since they kept a clean sheet and the fact that they have conceded two or more goals in each of their last four matches at home will be an obvious concern.

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