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Yossi_Benaloon wrote:Mascherano is definitely a Benitez favourite and has got back to playing near his best in recent weeks but i dont think him and Lucas should play in the same XI - it makes the side far too defensive and a little bit blunted when it comes to playmaking. I can imagine clubs sniffing around him during the summer and would not be shocked if he did finally go to Barcelona.
boodiddy1 wrote:I think Masch is a fan favourite too. Certainly one of mine.
He shows that he cares, gives everything, tenascious in tracking down.
King of Argentina. Nasty little runt
NANNY RED wrote:Javier Mascherano: I'd never be tempted by City's millions, says Liverpool midfielder By John Edwards
Javier Mascherano launched a scathing attack on Manchester City's attempt to buy their way to the top and insisted: 'I wouldn't want to play for them.'
The Liverpool midfielder raised the stakes even higher ahead of the crucial Eastlands showdown by pointing to the lack of history at City.
Count me out: Liverpool's Argentinian midfielder Javier Mascherano has no intention of joining compatriot Carlos Tevez at mega-bucks Manchester City
'Maybe if City got into the top four, they would build on it, like Chelsea did, but one thing is clear,' he said.
'You can buy players, but you cannot buy history. At Liverpool, that counts for a lot. We play with the history of the club.
'We don't have the money that they have, but we are proud to play for Liverpool. I don't want to play for Manchester City. Yes, they have money and they are building a good team, but I am still proud to play for Liverpool.'
Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez is convinced his side's mental strength will prove decisive in the battle for fourth place.
He said: 'We have experience of the demands in this situation, and that is important, because it does depend a lot on the players and if they are nervous or not.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport....7bc0whW
bavlondon wrote:The ref saw it and chose not to act on it so the FA cannot impose any retrosprective action. Had he booked him then that would have been different. If we are looking at video evidence though lets ban Pienaar for 5 games too for his tackle on Masch in the derby.
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