Gerrard reveals Keane could leave Anfield in January
By Jamie Holland
Tuesday December 16 2008
LIVERPOOL captain Steven Gerrard has given the strongest hint yet that Robbie Keane's days at Anfield may be numbered.
The Dubliner hasn't featured in either of Liverpool's last two league games and was left on the bench last Saturday as Rafael Benitez chose to introduce midfielder Lucas Leiva rather than the £20m striker in a failed attempt to find a winner against Hull City.
Gerrard and Keane share the same agent, and former Anfield great Mark Lawrenson yesterday revealed that the Liverpool skipper had told him that he feared for Keane's future at the club and that the striker could be on his way out in January.
In an interview with 'The Last Word' on Today FM, Lawrenson said he had spoken with Gerrard after his two goals rescued a point against Hull and, when Keane's future came up, Lawrenson was told that things didn't look good for Keane at Anfield.
It has also been reported that Liverpool have, to date, only paid £5m of the fee to Tottenham, which would make it easier to strike a deal with Spurs if Harry Redknapp wants to bring the Republic of Ireland captain back to White Hart Lane.
Meanwhile, Liverpool boss Benitez is to undergo minor surgery after being taken to hospital suffering from kidney stone pains.
The problem is not serious and the Spaniard is expected to be back at work before the end of the week.
The news comes just days after his Chelsea counterpart Luiz Felipe Scolari revealed he had been suffering from the same complaint.
A Liverpool spokesman said: "Rafa was admitted to hospital last night after suffering problems with a kidney stone.
"He will undergo a minor operation this afternoon and is expected to return to work within two or three days.
"He remains in good spirits and everyone at Liverpool wishes him a very speedy recovery.''
- Jamie Holland
tonyeh wrote:Gerrard reveals Keane could leave Anfield in January
By Jamie Holland
Tuesday December 16 2008
LIVERPOOL captain Steven Gerrard has given the strongest hint yet that Robbie Keane's days at Anfield may be numbered.
The Dubliner hasn't featured in either of Liverpool's last two league games and was left on the bench last Saturday as Rafael Benitez chose to introduce midfielder Lucas Leiva rather than the £20m striker in a failed attempt to find a winner against Hull City.
Gerrard and Keane share the same agent, and former Anfield great Mark Lawrenson yesterday revealed that the Liverpool skipper had told him that he feared for Keane's future at the club and that the striker could be on his way out in January.
In an interview with 'The Last Word' on Today FM, Lawrenson said he had spoken with Gerrard after his two goals rescued a point against Hull and, when Keane's future came up, Lawrenson was told that things didn't look good for Keane at Anfield.
It has also been reported that Liverpool have, to date, only paid £5m of the fee to Tottenham, which would make it easier to strike a deal with Spurs if Harry Redknapp wants to bring the Republic of Ireland captain back to White Hart Lane.
Meanwhile, Liverpool boss Benitez is to undergo minor surgery after being taken to hospital suffering from kidney stone pains.
The problem is not serious and the Spaniard is expected to be back at work before the end of the week.
The news comes just days after his Chelsea counterpart Luiz Felipe Scolari revealed he had been suffering from the same complaint.
A Liverpool spokesman said: "Rafa was admitted to hospital last night after suffering problems with a kidney stone.
"He will undergo a minor operation this afternoon and is expected to return to work within two or three days.
"He remains in good spirits and everyone at Liverpool wishes him a very speedy recovery.''
- Jamie Holland
stmichael wrote:The problem is that Torres and Keane just don't really gel in any way, shape or form. Keane needs someone to play close to, Torres is the total opposite.
Thewaykokid wrote:tonyeh wrote:Gerrard reveals Keane could leave Anfield in January
By Jamie Holland
Tuesday December 16 2008
LIVERPOOL captain Steven Gerrard has given the strongest hint yet that Robbie Keane's days at Anfield may be numbered.
The Dubliner hasn't featured in either of Liverpool's last two league games and was left on the bench last Saturday as Rafael Benitez chose to introduce midfielder Lucas Leiva rather than the £20m striker in a failed attempt to find a winner against Hull City.
Gerrard and Keane share the same agent, and former Anfield great Mark Lawrenson yesterday revealed that the Liverpool skipper had told him that he feared for Keane's future at the club and that the striker could be on his way out in January.
In an interview with 'The Last Word' on Today FM, Lawrenson said he had spoken with Gerrard after his two goals rescued a point against Hull and, when Keane's future came up, Lawrenson was told that things didn't look good for Keane at Anfield.
It has also been reported that Liverpool have, to date, only paid £5m of the fee to Tottenham, which would make it easier to strike a deal with Spurs if Harry Redknapp wants to bring the Republic of Ireland captain back to White Hart Lane.
Meanwhile, Liverpool boss Benitez is to undergo minor surgery after being taken to hospital suffering from kidney stone pains.
The problem is not serious and the Spaniard is expected to be back at work before the end of the week.
The news comes just days after his Chelsea counterpart Luiz Felipe Scolari revealed he had been suffering from the same complaint.
A Liverpool spokesman said: "Rafa was admitted to hospital last night after suffering problems with a kidney stone.
"He will undergo a minor operation this afternoon and is expected to return to work within two or three days.
"He remains in good spirits and everyone at Liverpool wishes him a very speedy recovery.''
- Jamie Holland
Damn you misearable people!
Benitez has come out in the press and clearly stated "Robbie is going nowhere". Robbie comes out in the press and says "I'm not going". I'm not for a second gonna believe that Robbie is going anywhere this summer because some bloody fool "says" he had drinks with Gerrard, or maybe, saw him in the street.
This reporter is a righteous w@nker in my books, trying to turn everything upside down
tonyeh wrote:Thewaykokid wrote:tonyeh wrote:Gerrard reveals Keane could leave Anfield in January
By Jamie Holland
Tuesday December 16 2008
LIVERPOOL captain Steven Gerrard has given the strongest hint yet that Robbie Keane's days at Anfield may be numbered.
The Dubliner hasn't featured in either of Liverpool's last two league games and was left on the bench last Saturday as Rafael Benitez chose to introduce midfielder Lucas Leiva rather than the £20m striker in a failed attempt to find a winner against Hull City.
Gerrard and Keane share the same agent, and former Anfield great Mark Lawrenson yesterday revealed that the Liverpool skipper had told him that he feared for Keane's future at the club and that the striker could be on his way out in January.
In an interview with 'The Last Word' on Today FM, Lawrenson said he had spoken with Gerrard after his two goals rescued a point against Hull and, when Keane's future came up, Lawrenson was told that things didn't look good for Keane at Anfield.
It has also been reported that Liverpool have, to date, only paid £5m of the fee to Tottenham, which would make it easier to strike a deal with Spurs if Harry Redknapp wants to bring the Republic of Ireland captain back to White Hart Lane.
Meanwhile, Liverpool boss Benitez is to undergo minor surgery after being taken to hospital suffering from kidney stone pains.
The problem is not serious and the Spaniard is expected to be back at work before the end of the week.
The news comes just days after his Chelsea counterpart Luiz Felipe Scolari revealed he had been suffering from the same complaint.
A Liverpool spokesman said: "Rafa was admitted to hospital last night after suffering problems with a kidney stone.
"He will undergo a minor operation this afternoon and is expected to return to work within two or three days.
"He remains in good spirits and everyone at Liverpool wishes him a very speedy recovery.''
- Jamie Holland
Damn you misearable people!
Benitez has come out in the press and clearly stated "Robbie is going nowhere". Robbie comes out in the press and says "I'm not going". I'm not for a second gonna believe that Robbie is going anywhere this summer because some bloody fool "says" he had drinks with Gerrard, or maybe, saw him in the street.
This reporter is a righteous w@nker in my books, trying to turn everything upside down
You sound like an old maid, relax will ya?
GYBS wrote:Keane will come good in the end* - needs to relax a bit more , also will flourish a bit mroe when playing with torres.
we all dream... wrote:Noticed someone this morning reading the shitrag... they're loving the "lawro's made and ar5e of himself and made liverpool look a shambles* thing arent they....![]()
I am worried though, don't want to see Robbie go, I've got more confidence in him succeeding for us than he has atm and this will make things worse. If he left it would make us look a lil bit tin pot aswell.
Anyway, Robbie for a brace in North London over the weekend.
Owzat wrote:GYBS wrote:Keane will come good in the end* - needs to relax a bit more , also will flourish a bit mroe when playing with torres.
*Repeat until true or player leaves club
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