red37 wrote:good news:
Fowler eyes Blackburn return Oct 10 2006
By Chris Bascombe, Liverpool Echo
ROBBIE Fowler hopes to emerge from Anfield's shadows and stake his claim for a recall against Blackburn following Dirk Kuyt's injury.
As the only Liverpool striker not on international duty for the last fortnight, Fowler's chances of a return to senior action have been enhanced.
The 31-year-old hasn't featured in a first team fixture since the Merseyside derby, another fixture which followed an international break.
But the Kop idol will be desperate to force his way back into Rafa Benitez's plans having sat out the last five games.
With Liverpool reserves in mini derby action tonight, Fowler may be handed an opportunity to improve his sharpness, although he's also been nursing a slight injury.
He scored on his last reserve outing against Newcastle a week ago.
Benitez will be anxiously monitoring the performances and fitness of Peter Crouch and Craig Bellamy tomorrow night, but he's traditionally rested as many of his international contingent as possible on their return.
His team's performance following the last round of Euro qualifiers - when Benitez later admitted he used too many stars who'd played the previous midweek - ensures the remaining players at Melwood this week have more likelihood of facing Blackburn.
They include Fowler, Jermaine Pennant, Fabio Aurelio, Stephen Warnock and, fortunately, Steven Gerrard, who is back on Merseyside due to his England suspension.
red37 wrote:metalhead wrote:I say a 3-1 win for the reds
id love to say the same metalhead m8, we all would. however, the simple fact that it is a 3 o'clock KO and not a 'live' sky game, might have some bearing on the players, you never know. with a little less pressure on them knowing they arent under the closest scrutiny to perform in front of the cameras, that may help to create a more relaxed mindset for the game.
we'll see.
red37 wrote:metalhead wrote:I say a 3-1 win for the reds
id love to say the same metalhead m8, we all would. however, the simple fact that it is a 3 o'clock KO and not a 'live' sky game, might have some bearing on the players, you never know. with a little less pressure on them knowing they arent under the closest scrutiny to perform in front of the cameras, that may help to create a more relaxed mindset for the game.
we'll see.
murphy0151 wrote:red37 wrote:metalhead wrote:I say a 3-1 win for the reds
id love to say the same metalhead m8, we all would. however, the simple fact that it is a 3 o'clock KO and not a 'live' sky game, might have some bearing on the players, you never know. with a little less pressure on them knowing they arent under the closest scrutiny to perform in front of the cameras, that may help to create a more relaxed mindset for the game.
we'll see.![]()
Thats got to be the funniest thing ive ever heard.
SouthCoastShankly wrote:It'll be interesting how Rafa approaches this one with our new set of injuries. The real question is who he will play up front. I personally think it should be Crouch and Bellamy. Something about Fowler doesn't inspire me with confidence, I am never convinced he will score. Also you have to fancy Bellamy playing against his former club to score, he ain't gunna be short of passion.
I expect Riise to slot back in at left back and I wonder whether Gonzales will get a run out. Give Alonso a rest. So maybe something like...
Reina
Finnan Carragher Hyypia Riise
Pennant Gerrard Sissoko Gonzales
Crouch Bellamy
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