Effes wrote:Rafa is always cautious with people who have travelled from afar before a game.
Just cant see him starting with Babel - hope he does start, but just can't see it.
s@int wrote:While Benítez is hoping to offload Xabi Alonso
SupitsJonF wrote:s@int wrote:While Benítez is hoping to offload Xabi Alonso
Everytime I read that I always get angry.
s@int wrote:Gerrard is carrying an injury but is expected to play, while Hyypia is out with a hamstring injury![]()
Steven Gerrard set to play despite a groin problem
James Ducker
Rafael Benitez has ordered Steven Gerrard to play through the pain barrier, with the Liverpool manager keen to ensure that his team do not lose ground at the start of the Barclays Premier League season.
Gerrard has a niggling groin problem that has restricted him to light training over the past fortnight, but while Benítez does not want to put the midfield player at risk of long-term injury, the manager has conceded that Liverpool can ill-afford to be without their captain, especially with Javier Mascherano still at the Olympics in Beijing and Lucas Leiva unavailable for the league match at home to Middlesbrough today as he makes his way back from China.
“He has had a problem before with his groin and he has gone ten to fifteen days without training with the rest of the team,” Benítez said. “Hopefully we will see his best against Middlesbrough. With players like Gerrard, it is important he is fit against the top sides, but in some games the quality of the player alone is enough so he is still capable of scoring three goals even if he is not 100 per cent fit.”
Benítez would not reveal who instigated the meeting he held with Rick Parry, the Liverpool chief executive, at Anfield on Tuesday, but having cleared the air in the wake of the acrimonious Gareth Barry transfer saga, the manager is hoping to make at least one more signing before the close of the transfer window on Monday week.
Albert Riera, the Espanyol winger, and Stewart Downing, of Middlesbrough, are targets for Liverpool, who have also been linked with Ricardo Quaresma, the FC Porto playmaker.
While Benítez is hoping to offload Xabi Alonso, Jermaine Pennant, Andriy Voronin and Steve Finnan, one player who will not be leaving the club is Sami Hyypia. Liverpool have turned down a £2.5 million bid from Stoke City for the Finland defender, who will miss the Middlesbrough game because of a hamstring injury.
Times online
Squads (not sure how accurate they are)
Liverpool (from): Reina, Arbeloa, Carragher, Agger, Dossena, Benayoun, Gerrard, Alonso, Plessis, Kuyt, Aurelio, Keane, El Zhar, Torres, Cavalieri, Ngog, Skrtel, Babel.
Middlesborough (from): Jones, Turnbull, Wheater, Hoyte, Huth, Pogatetz, Williams, Taylor, Grounds, Aliadiere, Emnes, O'Neil, Shawky, Digard, Downing, Johnson, Tuncay, Alves, Mido.
so lets get this right, rafa is prepared to rest players because he things we have a strong enough squad to mess round with the team, however he is now ordering an injured player to play. whatever happened to the squad that is now supposedly stronger?
more proof that the whole rotation thing was a load of cack
peewee wrote:s@int wrote:Gerrard is carrying an injury but is expected to play, while Hyypia is out with a hamstring injury![]()
Steven Gerrard set to play despite a groin problem
James Ducker
Rafael Benitez has ordered Steven Gerrard to play through the pain barrier, with the Liverpool manager keen to ensure that his team do not lose ground at the start of the Barclays Premier League season.
Gerrard has a niggling groin problem that has restricted him to light training over the past fortnight, but while Benítez does not want to put the midfield player at risk of long-term injury, the manager has conceded that Liverpool can ill-afford to be without their captain, especially with Javier Mascherano still at the Olympics in Beijing and Lucas Leiva unavailable for the league match at home to Middlesbrough today as he makes his way back from China.
“He has had a problem before with his groin and he has gone ten to fifteen days without training with the rest of the team,” Benítez said. “Hopefully we will see his best against Middlesbrough. With players like Gerrard, it is important he is fit against the top sides, but in some games the quality of the player alone is enough so he is still capable of scoring three goals even if he is not 100 per cent fit.”
Benítez would not reveal who instigated the meeting he held with Rick Parry, the Liverpool chief executive, at Anfield on Tuesday, but having cleared the air in the wake of the acrimonious Gareth Barry transfer saga, the manager is hoping to make at least one more signing before the close of the transfer window on Monday week.
Albert Riera, the Espanyol winger, and Stewart Downing, of Middlesbrough, are targets for Liverpool, who have also been linked with Ricardo Quaresma, the FC Porto playmaker.
While Benítez is hoping to offload Xabi Alonso, Jermaine Pennant, Andriy Voronin and Steve Finnan, one player who will not be leaving the club is Sami Hyypia. Liverpool have turned down a £2.5 million bid from Stoke City for the Finland defender, who will miss the Middlesbrough game because of a hamstring injury.
Times online
Squads (not sure how accurate they are)
Liverpool (from): Reina, Arbeloa, Carragher, Agger, Dossena, Benayoun, Gerrard, Alonso, Plessis, Kuyt, Aurelio, Keane, El Zhar, Torres, Cavalieri, Ngog, Skrtel, Babel.
Middlesborough (from): Jones, Turnbull, Wheater, Hoyte, Huth, Pogatetz, Williams, Taylor, Grounds, Aliadiere, Emnes, O'Neil, Shawky, Digard, Downing, Johnson, Tuncay, Alves, Mido.
so lets get this right, rafa is prepared to rest players because he things we have a strong enough squad to mess round with the team, however he is now ordering an injured player to play. whatever happened to the squad that is now supposedly stronger?
more proof that the whole rotation thing was a load of cack
peewee wrote:i know we have players away at the moment but come on, if he thinks plessis is good enough to play against sunderland then surely he is good enough to play against borough today and not risk worsening gerrards injury
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