Some people described it as a ‘mad rant’, while others were less kind with their verdict on Rafael Benitez’s outburst in front of the media a few weeks ago. The Liverpool manager clearly had to get something off his chest as he verbally tore into Sir Alex Ferguson, claiming that his opposite number was untouchable when it came to being disciplined. [Read the rest of this entry »]
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Harry Redknapp reckons that new signing Robbie Keane was never given a fair crack of the whip at Anfield, with the Irishman making just sixteen league starts for the Reds. However, the Liverpool manager has hit back, claiming that the striker simply couldn’t cope with playing for such a big club like Liverpool. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Rafael Benitez has revealed why Robbie Keane had to leave Anfield this week, although quite whether the majority of Liverpool fans will agree with his decision is another matter. The Irishman’s exit to Spurs appears to leave the Reds painstakingly short of firepower, a situation that will be exacerbated if Fernando Torres picks up any further knocks or injuries. [Read the rest of this entry »]
While most people with half a brain think that Frank Lampard was a tad unfortunate to receive his marching orders at Anfield on Sunday, this opinion isn’t shared by this Liverpool defender. Using his powers of objectivity, he reckons that the challenge could have done some serious damage to team-mate Xabi Alonso and, on that basis, he deserved to be sitting alone in the away team’s bath. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Are the Reds about to leave themselves short in the striker department? Although Fernando Torres hit a brace against Chelsea, the Spaniard has been injured for enough of the season not to take him for granted between now and the end of the campaign. Nevertheless, it appears as though Liverpool are prepared to cut their losses for a player who cost upwards of £20 million in the summer. [Read the rest of this entry »]
It’s an tough old job being a Premier League football manager. Lose a few matches and there are rumours about your future at the club, while it’s a big old problem trying to keep everyone in the squad happy, especially those who aren’t getting much in the way of first-team action. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Most Anfield regulars will have been pleased to see Arsenal beat Manchester United on Saturday. Whilst the Gunners are one of the best teams in the division, the Red Devils will surely pose a more serious threat to Liverpool’s title chances this season, and the result at the Emirates means that the Merseyside club are now eight points clear of the champions. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Last season, many people accused Rafael Benitez of rotating his team too much, especially in the early part of the season. Indeed, the Spaniard has changed tack this term, picking a settled XI for most matches, although there appears to be one position still very much up for grabs. [Read the rest of this entry »]
The Reds suffered their first Premier League defeat of the season last weekend, when they threw away a goal lead to lose 2-1 at White Hart Lane. Rafael Benitez was far from happy that his team didn’t kill Spurs off by getting that all-important second goal, and it’s clear that they have been missing a certain hotshot in the last few weeks. [Read the rest of this entry »]
The Reds are practically through to the Champions League knockout stages after a 1-1 draw with Atletico, although it appears they had to rely on a piece of gamesmanship to land a precious point on Tuesday night. The visitors looked to be on their way to a historic victory at Anfield, before a collision on the edge of the penalty area led to the referee blowing his whistle. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Have the Reds proved that they can manage without their star striker? The answer would have been ‘yes’ before Saturday evening’s match at White Hart Lane, although they had only squeaked past Portsmouth and Wigan at home without the Spaniard that makes things happen every time he sets foot on the pitch. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Sometimes a footballer returns to his former club and gets a rapturous round of applause, take Peter Crouch at Anfield on Wednesday night. The supporters can be understanding if the player has wanted to leave due to a lack of first-team football, especially if he gave his all for the team when he was there. However, it remains to be seen whether Tottenham’s fans will be putting their hands together when their ex-striker takes to the field on Saturday evening. [Read the rest of this entry »]
Winning the title isn’t just about winning at Stamford Bridge, as Jamie Carragher and Steven Gerrard have been reiterating since Liverpool won 1-0 on Sunday. Indeed, you only get as many points for ending the Blues’ 86-match unbeaten run as you do for beating Stoke at home, which incidentally was something that the Reds failed to do earlier in the season. Rafael Benitez is all-too aware of the threat posed by Portsmouth on Wednesday night, especially the capabilities of one striker… [Read the rest of this entry »]
We’ve had several false dawns before, as far as Liverpool and a Premier League title challenge are concerned. Indeed, the Reds haven’t really got anywhere near winning the league under Rafael Benitez and, with less than a quarter of the season gone, the bookmakers still have them as third-favourites to land the spoils. However, could this campaign see them finally realise their potential? [Read the rest of this entry »]
The Blues are unbeaten at Stamford Bridge in 84 games, and it’s looking as though number 85 is just around the corner. In order to stand a chance of beating Chelsea, surely you need a match winner or two in the team, something that Liverpool are struggling with ahead of Sunday’s match. [Read the rest of this entry »]


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