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Backstreet09

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  1. Crisitiano may score score 10 or maybe 12 if he play as a CF , but unfortunately he plays on the wing
  2. I have a even more strange feeling he may go on loan to Liverpool in January
  3. I've a strange feeling he'll make a shock move to Real Madrid
  4. and that's the hattrick for Falcao , his 6th Penalty of the season
  5. I think i'm stupid and many of the people here said Torres scored those goals against nords who is worse than any championship side and against the Struggling Black Cats. By that logic Deportiva is 100 X worse than both
  6. Calm Down , i just did what you guys did what Torres
  7. It was a great finish , oh well he scored again
  8. Sunderland is better than Deportivo and Imo Falcao is overrated . Jose Callejon is much better and cheaper choice and for the goals , he actually scored two against Ajax this week
  9. We certainly lost the battle in the midfield , we got bullied by Diame. Same happened with Liverpool , they got bullied by Diame , and when he got injured , they got the space to move the things in the midfield , and they won the game.
  10. Ikr , for this they would need big signings , which they wont get under their current owners
  11. They can even finish fourth if they buy some decent players in the transfer window
  12. Well he exposed our midfield . Fernandinho did the same , when we played against Shakthar . and we only controlled the game in the first half , when he came on , West ham got their hand on us imo. We should have done better but still you can see how much effect a Topclass DM has on the games and this is what we are lacking.
  13. He has a buyout clause of 7m and Arsenal are looking to get him in the January transfer window . We need to get this guy before them . 100X better DM than Mikel
  14. West ham were 2-1 , then Diamee got injured and sub off .
  15. Gerrard in his book: My Autobiography Henry Winter Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has hailed Rafa Benitez as an "outstanding" manager, lauding the Spaniard's "clever" handling of Jose Mourinho's mind games and his "tactical masterstrokes" against Chelsea and Barcelona in Europe. One of the performances of last season came at the Nou Camp on Feb 21, 2007, when Liverpool tore into the then European champions. "Rafa's game plan was to shock Barcelona," Gerrard writes in the paperback update of his autobiography out next week. "Barcelona felt Liverpool would be really negative. Rafa did the opposite." Benitez's command to his players was simple: "Go for the jugular." The Liverpool manager ordered his team to attack Barcelona down the flanks, and use Bellamy's pace to embarrass the hosts' centre-backs, Carles Puyol and Rafael Marquez. Bellamy and Riise both scored in a famous victory. Gerrard claims that the media fuss over Bellamy's spat with Riise "fuelled our motivation" to excel in the Nou Camp. Barcelona were greeted with "another tactical masterstroke from Rafa" as Liverpool sat deep, stifling Ronaldinho and company. Eidur Gudjohnsen scored late on, but little was seen of Barcelona's vaunted attacking strength. Liverpool's semi-final with Chelsea was preceded by a rare outburst from Benitez, attacking Mourinho's presumption that he was the 'Special One'. "Straight in. Bang. Take that, Jose. He went to town on Jose. By stating that Liverpool's fans were the real Special Ones, Rafa was being really clever." The Kop was at its fervent best when Mourinho's men visited. "Chelsea walked into a wall of noise," Gerrard adds. "And a classic sting." Benitez had worked his players on a special free-kick routine, and when Gerrard cut a free-kick back to Daniel Agger, Chelsea were caught out. "Rafa had really done his homework on Chelsea," Gerrard writes. "While watching tapes of them, we noticed that when defending set-pieces in wide areas, they backed off. If you piled a lot of bodies into the box, distracting John Terry, Ricardo Carvalho and Michael Essien, the pull-back was on. The manager drills us on dead-ball situations, day in, day out." Agger's goal, and subsequent penalties, took Liverpool to the European Cup final against AC Milan. "Rafa came up with the right game-plan in Athens," recalls Gerrard, citing the manager's decision to swamp Milan's midfield with a 4-5-1 formation.
  16. I agree his attitude was really poor in some games , but how do you expect him to score without any legiitimate service ? Rafa has pointed this out a couple of times now , and I think the players have listened him , they are playing a bit more direct now , and it's benefiting Torres "We are playing a bit differently now. We do not pass the ball as much as we did in the final third and we play a bit more direct. It was a long time not to score." Fernando Torres
  17. We will win by 10 goals or maybe more :blue scalf: . Would love to see Piazon making an appearance in the 2nd half and Marin should get his first start now
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