mike65 wrote: » Is Gerrard carrying a kilo? He had a good game overall, that Danny "England goal machine" Welbeck is now banned for Tuesday might mean a bit of pressure is put on Sturridge if he is 50/50
klose wrote: » Did anyone else find it odd how sky decided to run their pre match build up segment on sunday on welbeck focusing how he had already doubled his previous seasons goal tally of one goal this season yet sturridge had been scoring for fun for us since he joined and they did nothing on him? Or did i miss that part...
Nuri Sahin wrote: » Lambert played from the bits n bobs I saw, even got a standing ovation when being subbed. Reckon he'll start v Ukraine. Hopefully anyway.
GTR63 wrote: » He'll have to with Rooney, Welbeck out. Hope Sturridge doesn't play either we can't afford him to get injured. Woy is upset on Sky with the injuries. Oh the poor crater.
T-K-O wrote: » I did notice that. However, Wellbeck hasn't a snowballs V this inform Sturridge
billy2012 wrote: » The Red Knight Returns -
Kerrigooney wrote: » Woy seems to be upset a lot lately. Poor lamb.
GTR63 wrote: » We should buy him a present, reckon he`d love a first edition of War & Peace.
G.K. wrote: » Fundamentally disagree. Welbeck's been the best player under Hodgson for England by some way, with Gerrard only player near to or better than him. Shouldn't be dropped still he stops performing for England. Sturridge is a great player, and should be playing, perhaps with Welbeck. But not at his expense.
billy2012 wrote: » Suarez scored twice last night.
rarnes1 wrote: » Warming up nicely
GTR63 wrote: » Thats good hope Uruguay can make the play offs(the game was on far too late to check the results). Its probably been answered but to get back fitness can Suarez play with our U21's to try to get match fitness or have they scrapped using overage players.
Agueroooo wrote: » Only positive im taking out of this international break is the Suarez is getting proper game time cause he looked razor sharp last night.
He arrives on Merseyside with a solid reputation and it was interesting to hear that Ian Ayre, Liverpool's managing director, described him as 'a marquee signing' - when you spend £18million on someone, you would expect they will play. "So it will be fascinating to see how Brendan fits Sakho in. He is a left-sided central defender but Liverpool already have a very good one of those in Daniel Agger, who has succeeded me as vice-captain." Carragher argues that Rodgers is unlikely to change his tactics, particularly when Liverpool have had such a positive start to the season, and it will be interesting to see how he fits Sakho into the line-up. He explained: "In my experience, you can play two right-footed central defenders as a partnership - that was the case when Sami Hyypia and I played alongside each other - but I have never seen a team line up with two left-footed central defenders as a partnership. "I would doubt that Brendan is now going to start playing 3-5-2, even though he used it at fleeting times last season, so where Sakho fits in remains to be seen."
billy2012 wrote: » Carragher on Sakho - and playing to lefties at CB.
Kess73 wrote: » Have gone into more on this in posts in the last thread, but I would have more confidence in Sakho adapting to the RCB slot than I would of Agger doing so. Is a purchase that I have no worries about though. There may be some teething problems as he settles, but long term I think we have gotten ourselves a proper star. A player who will be as good in his best position as the likes of Suarez is in his.