EVERTON VS LIVERPOOL - F.a cup replay

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Postby Rorschach26 » Wed Feb 04, 2009 5:32 pm

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Tim Cahill hopes the FA Cup fourth round replay against Liverpool is remembered for all the right reasons.

The clash at Goodison will be the third time the two sides have faced each other in a matter of weeks and the Australian international thinks the game will be played with plenty of passion.

With that in mind Cahill is wary of the performance of the referee going into the game - a man whom which the result of the game can often hinge on.

Indeed, when the Reds faced Chelsea on Sunday afternoon, the London side were forced to play a period of the game with 10 men after Frank Lampard was sent off by referee Mike Riley - a decision that has now been rescinded.

"It's always massive playing Liverpool," explained the make-shift striker during an exclusive interview on evertonTV. "It's just the occasion that takes the lime-light, but the referee could also write the headlines.

"Hopefully that's not the case and it's an (Everton) player that get their name in the record books.

"Liverpool had a good result against Chelsea on Sunday after a fortunate decision from the referee. I got sent off by the same ref but games can hang on really harsh decisions."

Going into Wednesday night's game, Cahill is confident that this is the best time to play Rafael Benitez's side - and he reckons the Blues will pull out all the stops to progress through to the next round of the FA Cup.

"I think this is the best time to play Liverpool and we are really confident. Hopefully we'll get a good result.

"I feel that there's a lot of hype that goes on and now that we're at home we should take the game to them and hopefully get a good result.

"I think we should just stick to our game plan. We will hit them on the break and defend well too.

"They talk about us parking the bus at their place, but they're not a team that really like to move six players out of the front of their goal. You saw that on Sunday against Chelsea."

And.

David Moyes has accused referees of favouring Liverpool during Merseyside derbies as the Everton manager turned up the heat before the teams' FA Cup fourth-round replay at Goodison Park this evening. He believes that his club have suffered in recent matches against their neighbours because officials are unwilling to punish Liverpool players.

Moyes was particularly incensed by Javier Mascherano's apparent attempt to get Tim Cahill sent off during the first tie at Anfield ten days ago, when the Argentina midfield player tumbled theatrically under a challenge from the Everton player, who had already been booked, and motioned to Steve Bennett, the referee, to show a second yellow card.

Moyes felt that Mascherano's actions warranted a card in their own right and was dismayed that Steven Pienaar was not awarded a penalty when Álvaro Arbeloa appeared to trip the Everton midfield player in front of the Kop. "I think Liverpool have had an awful lot going for them," Moyes said as they prepared to meet for the third time in 16 days. "We are wholehearted, but when you get players lying on the floor waving their hands suggesting cards and the referee is missing challenges, it's very hard.

"But we will keep going. We won't be provoked by it. The Everton players have done really well. We will be disciplined but, more importantly, we will keep doing what we have been doing.
"We thought we had a penalty kick when Steven Pienaar was tackled from behind. Was it much worse than the one Mikel Arteta gave away at Old Trafford on Saturday? There are moments in games when you think it could have gone for you, but it doesn't."

Rafael Benítez, the Liverpool manager, having claimed during his infamous rant at Sir Alex Ferguson last month that the Manchester United manager wields too much influence over referees, is likely to view Moyes's remarks as little more than an attempt to put pressure on Alan Wiley, who will referee this evening's game.

Since Moyes took charge at Goodison in March 2002, Everton have had eight players sent off and Liverpool two in 15 derby matches. Moyes conceded that some of those dismissals had been warranted, but he pointed to the decision not to show Dirk Kuyt a red card for a waist-high challenge on Phil Neville, plus the refusal to award Joleon Lescott a penalty after he was dragged to the ground by Jamie Carragher during the 2-1 league defeat at Goodison Park in October 2007, as examples of poor officiating. "And there have been tackles from Steven Gerrard," Moyes said. "We're no angels, we admit that, but there is always a bit of fairness required."

Benítez expressed the hope yesterday that Everton would attack more after accusing Moyes's team of being over-defensive in the 1-1 draw at Anfield, but if it was an attempt to goad Moyes into changing tactics, it does not appear to have worked. "It won't bother me two hoots what anyone is thinking or saying," Moyes said.

One player that Moyes will not have to contend with this evening is Robbie Keane, who returned to Tottenham Hotspur on Monday, with Benítez claiming that the £16 million offer was too good to resist and that David Ngog and Ryan Babel are more capable of filling in for Fernando Torres — or complementing the Spain striker — than a player who cost Liverpool £20.3 million and who has found the net more than 100 times in the Barclays Premier League.

"Could you see Keane scoring a lot of goals?" Benítez said yesterday. "We were talking about 'maybe, maybe'. He was not playing at the level he can play at. We had a very good offer for a player who is 28 and wasn't playing at the level we were expecting, so maybe it was a good deal for him and us.

"You can put a lot of things together to try to explain why he didn't do as well as we thought . . . but at the end of the day he wasn't playing at the level that he can. We watch the players in training every single day and we can see a lot of things that the people who don't watch the training can't see."

Tim Cahill ra.ped me coz he likes guys bu.ms

sorry im coming off all dilluded after reading his comments

wonder why  :Oo:

p.s Tim Cahill likes guys bu.ms
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Postby Effes » Wed Feb 04, 2009 5:37 pm

Rorschach26 wrote:
Eagle wrote:How can you leave out Carragher and Gerrard in a derby?

because they need a resting

despite it being Everton we have much bigger games coming up were we need are star players as fresh as they can be

If you had to work with a load of bitters you would not say that mate.
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Postby Zidane » Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:05 pm

Off RAWK.

Reina

Arbeloa
Carragher
Skrtel
Dossena

Kuyt
Masch
Alonso
Riera

Gerrard

Torres

Also that Pacheco may have travelled and is in the squad.  I don't agree with the lineup would have liked to have seen Hyypia or Agger and some more styling instead.  When is Insua due back anyway?
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Postby GYBS » Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:06 pm

Think next week he is back - yeah would of liked a few people rested esp skrtel to give agger a game and yossi in from the start and if pacheco has travelled that is great news as he might be getting a chance .
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Postby Reg » Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:14 pm

Zidane wrote:Also that Pacheco may have travelled and is in the squad.

What do you mean he 'travelled'? They´re playing at Goodison FGS.

Where are they, the middle of Stanley Park hiding in the bushes?  :laugh:
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Postby GYBS » Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:15 pm

Reg wrote:
Zidane wrote:Also that Pacheco may have travelled and is in the squad.

What do you mean he 'travelled'? They´re playing at Goodison FGS.

Where are they, the middle of Stanley Park hiding in the bushes?  :laugh:

:laugh:

that made me chuckle
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Postby Zidane » Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:16 pm

Reg wrote:
Zidane wrote:Also that Pacheco may have travelled and is in the squad.

What do you mean he 'travelled'? They´re playing at Goodison FGS.

Where are they, the middle of Stanley Park hiding in the bushes?  :laugh:

I dunno I just put what he put.  Maybe he was at home and had to travel to the stadium! :)
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Postby Toffeehater » Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:28 pm

Meanwhile, Moyes has touted Joleon Lescott and Phil Jagielka to win further England honours after describing the defensive duo as "world class".

Moyes believes the two players will not let the national team down if boss Fabio Capello names them in his squad to face Spain in a friendly next week.

Capello will no doubt be monitoring their progress tonight when Liverpool are the visitors in an FA Cup fourth-round replay.

Moyes, though, has already been won over by the pair and believes their partnership is second only to Manchester United's pairing of Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand.

"I have got two world class centre halves, " said the Everton boss. "They are playing out of their skins.

"I look around the country and Vidic and Ferdinand are the best partnership. But after that, I think our two are the best pairing.

"They have been consistent, reliable and they are growing in confidence as well.

"If they get chosen (for England) they will do everything they can. International football is different but they are doing very well for Everton."

Moyes believes his side can make home advantage pay against their Mersey rivals after the last two meetings in the Cup and league finished all-square.

He said: "We got good draws at Anfield. Liverpool found it hard to break us down.

"Although we are playing well, I feel we can do much better. If we can improve then maybe it will see us into the next round.

"Everyone wants to win the FA Cup but you have to earn the right to do so by overcoming lots of good teams.

"We have not let ourselves down when we have played the top sides this season."

On-loan striker Jo will miss the replay as he is ineligible after playing for Manchester City earlier in the competition. Instead he could be handed his debut on Saturday against Bolton.

Moyes is hoping a change of scenery will result in a change of fortune for his new recruit.

He said: "We will try and help Jo get his confidence back. Then hopefully we will be able to get something out of him.

"He has a lot of good things going for him. He is young and will continue to improve.

"It sometimes takes time for someone from another country to adapt. Is he finding the Premiership too quick and too strong for him? I am not sure yet but hopefully I will find out in the next six months."

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Jagielka and Lescott worldclass , moyes is really getting desperate :laugh: :laugh:
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Postby Toffeehater » Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:29 pm

Zidane wrote:Off RAWK.

Reina

Arbeloa
Carragher
Skrtel
Dossena

Kuyt
Masch
Alonso
Riera

Gerrard

Torres

Also that Pacheco may have travelled and is in the squad.  I don't agree with the lineup would have liked to have seen Hyypia or Agger and some more styling instead.  When is Insua due back anyway?

Alonso is suspended if i'm not wrong
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Postby NANNY RED » Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:45 pm

Lets batter the blues.ite on every blade of grass tonight the horrible bitter bas.ards.  Mind you saying that if the ball went in off the REFS A.RSE. aN WE WON 1-0 id be happy with that .an what a Dvd it would be :nod
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Postby Toffeehater » Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:47 pm

Alan wiley's the ref
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Postby muzodziwa » Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:54 pm

If Pachecho is with the team, then i am happy, hopefully do the business in 60 min and give the young lads a run out, pachecho could be our "disequilibrant" (not sure if its the right spelling for the rafa euro word).
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Postby bigmick » Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:55 pm

Toffeehater wrote:Alan wiley's the ref

Has he got a big erse or something  ???  :;):

If we see a strong team in this one then it's fairly obvious we are taking the competition very seriously. I suppose if we lose any more ground against Man Utd that will look prudent, but I wish we would just concentrate on the League TBH. All that said, there is a counter in that we've just beaten Chelsea and if we win here, if not being a roll it would at least be a wobble in the right direction.

Funnily enough I'm uber confident about this one. They've managed to baffle us twice with the fact that they haven't actually got any forwards, but I'm backing us to actually work out a way to counter that this this time. It's a bit of a tactical conundrum granted, but I think given the fact we've had a couple of weeks and two previous matches to develop a system, we will have by now.

I think we'll win comfortably, 3-1.
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Postby GYBS » Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:57 pm

bigmick wrote:
Toffeehater wrote:Alan wiley's the ref

Has he got a big erse or something  ???

???

Big erse ?
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Postby GYBS » Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:59 pm

Toffeehater wrote:
Zidane wrote:Off RAWK.

Reina

Arbeloa
Carragher
Skrtel
Dossena

Kuyt
Masch
Alonso
Riera

Gerrard

Torres

Also that Pacheco may have travelled and is in the squad.  I don't agree with the lineup would have liked to have seen Hyypia or Agger and some more styling instead.  When is Insua due back anyway?

Alonso is suspended if i'm not wrong

you must be wrong as he is in the squad for tonight mate
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