EMRE CAN - official thread

Liverpool Football Club - General Discussion

Postby RedAnt » Thu Oct 09, 2014 9:27 am

I'm looking forwards to seeing him play. Will he be available for our next match?
"The S*n: The paper you wipe your ars.e on and more sh*t comes off the paper"
User avatar
RedAnt
 
Posts: 2345
Joined: Tue Feb 01, 2011 10:33 pm
Location: Durham

Postby red till i die!! » Thu Oct 09, 2014 12:51 pm

no he's still injured ant. physioroom has him returning on the 25th oct along with sakho. with any luck though he will be close to training now and will have some sort of fitness about him when he does get back.
http://www.physioroom.com/news/english_ ... _table.php

after that though the only one still out is flanno who wont return till early dec  :down:
User avatar
red till i die!!
LFC Super Member
 
Posts: 8638
Joined: Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:35 pm
Location: ireland

Postby damjan193 » Fri Oct 10, 2014 5:19 pm

He should get back to training on Monday and might be available for the QPR match. Good news.
damjan193
LFC Super Member
 
Posts: 8445
Joined: Wed May 13, 2009 10:25 pm

Postby Stu the Red » Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:27 pm

When he comes back and replaces the captain we will world class and amazing and all our problems will be solved. Go the pool!!!
Stu the Red
LFC Guru Member
 
Posts: 2437
Joined: Mon Sep 02, 2013 9:25 pm

Postby woof woof ! » Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:33 pm

OK, enough is enough.

Maybe it's the meds ? but your sourness isn't needed here.

Time you took a break
Image

Image
User avatar
woof woof !
Forum Moderator
 
Posts: 21173
Joined: Wed Oct 01, 2003 9:22 am
Location: Here There and Everywhere

Postby C-R » Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:34 pm

Thank you woof!!  :bowdown
User avatar
C-R
>> LFC Elite Member <<
 
Posts: 6224
Joined: Sat Jul 24, 2004 5:29 pm

Postby RedAnt » Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:44 pm

I never like to see the red card, but sometimes it has to be done. A good decision Woof. Hopefully we can get back to football now.

What's Can like? Is he a Didi? A Mascha? I'd never heard of him before we got him.
"The S*n: The paper you wipe your ars.e on and more sh*t comes off the paper"
User avatar
RedAnt
 
Posts: 2345
Joined: Tue Feb 01, 2011 10:33 pm
Location: Durham

Postby C-R » Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:46 pm

RedAnt » Fri Oct 10, 2014 5:44 pm wrote:I never like to see the red card, but sometimes it has to be done. A good decision Woof. Hopefully we can get back to football now.

What's Can like? Is he a Didi? A Mascha? I'd never heard of him before we got him.


Has a real engine on him, covers every blade of grass, fast, skillful and will hopefully give us much needed steel in the center
User avatar
C-R
>> LFC Elite Member <<
 
Posts: 6224
Joined: Sat Jul 24, 2004 5:29 pm

Postby ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Fri Oct 10, 2014 7:00 pm

woof woof ! » Fri Oct 10, 2014 5:33 pm wrote:OK, enough is enough.

Maybe it's the meds ? but your sourness isn't needed here.

Time you took a break


Hmmm, not sure I agree with the red card tbh woof, I know Stu can be hard work sometimes but he has got a lot on his plate ATM and discussing Liverpool here may be a bit of a release for him, it may be helping him take his mind off things.
I say let him carry on posting but then throw the book at him when he's recovered  :D
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb
LFC Guru Member
 
Posts: 12270
Joined: Fri Mar 09, 2012 6:54 pm
Location: Liverpool

Postby LFC1990 » Fri Oct 10, 2014 7:06 pm

cardiff-red » Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:46 pm wrote:
RedAnt » Fri Oct 10, 2014 5:44 pm wrote:I never like to see the red card, but sometimes it has to be done. A good decision Woof. Hopefully we can get back to football now.

What's Can like? Is he a Didi? A Mascha? I'd never heard of him before we got him.


Has a real engine on him, covers every blade of grass, fast, skillful and will hopefully give us much needed steel in the center


Reminds me of a yaya toure stype of player can pick the ball up from his half and next thing you know he is outside the opponents box
Image

The master and his apprentice
LFC1990
LFC Super Member
 
Posts: 1781
Joined: Mon Aug 13, 2012 2:24 pm

Postby woof woof ! » Fri Oct 10, 2014 7:18 pm

ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Fri Oct 10, 2014 7:00 pm wrote:
woof woof ! » Fri Oct 10, 2014 5:33 pm wrote:OK, enough is enough.

Maybe it's the meds ? but your sourness isn't needed here.

Time you took a break


Hmmm, not sure I agree with the red card tbh woof, I know Stu can be hard work sometimes but he has got a lot on his plate ATM and discussing Liverpool here may be a bit of a release for him, it may be helping him take his mind off things.
I say let him carry on posting but then throw the book at him when he's recovered  :D


Stu hasn't been RED CARDED (banned). For his and the forums benefit Stu is taking an enforced one week rest.

He may return (his decision). Whether his career as a Newkit player continues will depend solely on his future team performance.

Maybe you'd like to be a mod ?

:kungfu:

Now lets get back to the thread topic (if that's ok with you ? )
Image

Image
User avatar
woof woof !
Forum Moderator
 
Posts: 21173
Joined: Wed Oct 01, 2003 9:22 am
Location: Here There and Everywhere

Postby woof woof ! » Fri Oct 10, 2014 7:31 pm

cardiff-red » Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:46 pm wrote:
RedAnt » Fri Oct 10, 2014 5:44 pm wrote:I never like to see the red card, but sometimes it has to be done. A good decision Woof. Hopefully we can get back to football now.

What's Can like? Is he a Didi? A Mascha? I'd never heard of him before we got him.


Has a real engine on him, covers every blade of grass, fast, skillful and will hopefully give us much needed steel in the center


Like 99% of the forum (?) I've not seen a lot of this fella BUT on what reports I've read and what little I have seen since he joined us I've got a feeling that this fella may actually live up to and maybe even exceed expectations.

When fit would be more than happy to see him on the teamsheet, a gut feeling only but I believe we've made a very good signing here.
Image

Image
User avatar
woof woof !
Forum Moderator
 
Posts: 21173
Joined: Wed Oct 01, 2003 9:22 am
Location: Here There and Everywhere

Postby RedAnt » Fri Oct 10, 2014 8:31 pm

Sounds interesting. I hope we can perform better in the next few matches. He'll need good head on his shoulders due to our recent form. It can be a tragedy for new players in under performing teams to let their heads drop.
"The S*n: The paper you wipe your ars.e on and more sh*t comes off the paper"
User avatar
RedAnt
 
Posts: 2345
Joined: Tue Feb 01, 2011 10:33 pm
Location: Durham

Postby kazza » Sat Oct 11, 2014 12:26 pm

By James Pearce
 

The German under-21 international could have stayed with Bayer Leverusen and kept an eye on an Allianz Arena return - but preferred a fresh challenge

 

Emre Can has revealed how he turned down the chance to return to Bayern Munich because he was so desperate to sign for Liverpool this summer, writes James Pearce in the Liverpool Echo.

The Germany Under-21s midfielder, who is closing in on a comeback after a month out with an ankle injury, moved to Anfield from Bayer Leverkusen in July after the Reds activated his £9.75million release clause.

A year earlier Can had made the switch to Leverkusen from Bayern Munich for an undisclosed fee with the Bavarian giants securing a buyback option which could be triggered in 2015.

When Bayern learned of Liverpool’s interest they tried to persuade Can to stay put for a further 12 months on the promise he would then be brought back to the Allianz Arena.

However, a chat with Reds boss Brendan Rodgers convinced the 20-year-old to spurn Pep Guardiola’s advances and head for Merseyside instead.

“Bayern had a buyback clause but that didn’t kick in until next year,” Can confirmed.

“There were some discussions with Bayern this summer but I decided the best thing for me would be to accept the opportunity to come to Liverpool.

“Before I came here I had discussions with Brendan Rodgers and that made my mind up. From those talks I was very positive about this move.

“This whole club is very ambitious and positive about how it wants to play football. That’s the way I want to play football too.

“Liverpool believe in the same things and that’s why I came here. I want to stay here for a long time.”

Can started out in the youth ranks at his hometown club Eintracht Frankfurt before being snapped up by Bayern Munich at the age of 15 in 2009.

Three years later he made his first-team debut but competing with the likes of Bastian Schweinsteiger, Javi Martinez and Luiz Gustavo for the central midfield roles meant his game time was limited. He only made four Bundesliga appearances.

Bayern have a policy of letting youngsters on the fringes of their squad leave and allow them to gain experience with Toni Kroos, Philipp Lahm and David Alaba among those who have gone elsewhere before returning and firmly establishing themselves.

That was the idea when Can signed a four-year contract with Leverkusen in August 2013 with Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge describing him as “one of the biggest talents in German football”.

“The situation was that I wasn’t getting much match time at Bayern,” Can said.

“As a young player you need games under your belt. Leverkusen wanted me and I took that chance. I’m glad I did as they gave me the chance to play.

“When I left Bayern for Leverkusen it was never certain that I would go back there. You can never say what will happen in the future.

“Last season I was fully committed to Leverkusen, I wasn’t thinking about what would happen years down the line.

“You never know what will happen in football. Now I’m here and I’m fully committed to Liverpool.”

Can, whose name is pronounced 'Chan', admits he owes a debt of gratitude to Kop legend Sami Hyypia, who was his manager at the BayArena last season.

He became a mainstay of the side as he was used mainly in a defensive midfield role – scoring four goals in 39 appearances as Leverkusen finished fourth in the Bundesliga and reached the last 16 of the Champions League.

“I went there as a young player who needed to be given the chance to play and I’m very grateful that Sami gave me that chance,” he said.

“I know Sami is a legend here and I’m thankful for everything he did for me.

“I put the effort in during training and played better than others so I got into the team.

“I was able to put into practise everything I learned during my time at Bayern when I was working with players like Schweinsteiger, Martinez and Gustavo. You pick up little things every day. They made major contributions to developing my career.”

Can's hopes of making an instant impression at Anfield were dashed as he picked up a calf injury in pre-season.

He recovered and made substitute appearances away to both Manchester City and Tottenham but then suffered ankle ligament damage playing for Germany Under-21s against Romania last month.

He has sat out the past seven matches but hopes to play a part in the Reds' Premier League clash against lowly Queens Park Rangers next Sunday.

“I'm feeling much better and I should be back in full training with the first team next week,” he said. “I got a blow on the ankle first of all and then when I was running at pace I tried to turn and went over on it.

“It's been frustrating but that’s what happens in football and you have to get on with it. I’m confident I can come back stronger from this.

“I should be fit and available for the QPR game but of course whether I play any part in that game is down to the coach and how I get on in the training sessions next week.

“I've only played about 50 minutes in total but my initial impression about the Premier League is that there is much more tempo to the games here compared to Germany.

“The Bundesliga is more relaxed about how you play the game with more passing. English football is more about pressing from the start and that high tempo is the big difference.”


Both of Can's outings have been on the Reds' travels and he’s relishing the prospect of finally gracing Anfield, especially with Real Madrid the next visitors a week on Wednesday.

“I’ve been in the stands watching on and the atmosphere for matches at Anfield has been outstanding,” he said.

“I’m really looking forward to playing in front of the home fans. There’s a huge game against Real Madrid coming up and I hope to be involved in that.”

With Can's return set to coincide with comebacks for Daniel Sturridge and Joe Allen, the German midfielder believes Rodgers' men will raise the bar after a disappointing start to the campaign.

“The team has had a lot of problems with injuries and that has certainly affected things,” he added.

“We haven’t been able to get up to speed as a team as quickly as we would have liked.

“But I see us as being much stronger after the international break and I believe we will get back up there among the top teams.

“I have settled well in this city and my team-mates have helped me a lot in that respect. Now I want to show what I can do.”
User avatar
kazza
>> LFC Elite Member <<
 
Posts: 6234
Joined: Mon Apr 12, 2004 11:06 pm
Location: Spread thin

Postby woof woof ! » Sat Oct 11, 2014 12:37 pm

Can, whose name is pronounced 'Chan', admits he owes a debt of gratitude to Kop legend Sami Hyypia, who was his manager at the BayArena last season.

He became a mainstay of the side as he was used mainly in a defensive midfield role – scoring four goals in 39 appearances as Leverkusen finished fourth in the Bundesliga and reached the last 16 of the Champions League.

“I went there as a young player who needed to be given the chance to play and I’m very grateful that Sami gave me that chance,” he said.

“I know Sami is a legend here and I’m thankful for everything he did for me.


Bet a pound to a penny that Sami also helped convince Can that a move to Liverpool would be one he wouldn't regret   :)
Image

Image
User avatar
woof woof !
Forum Moderator
 
Posts: 21173
Joined: Wed Oct 01, 2003 9:22 am
Location: Here There and Everywhere

PreviousNext

Return to Liverpool FC - General Discussion

 


  • Related topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 109 guests