england22
League 2
- Joined
- 1 June 2003
yup right sided player .. who do you think it will be?
joaquin would be nice.
a swap for diouf and 2-3 mill???
joaquin would be nice.
a swap for diouf and 2-3 mill???
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Sabac Red said:loz said:Where did you get that piece from Sabac Red?
Teamtalk.
Yeah Smicer out for six months, Benitez says he'll be looking for a right-sided player now.
england22 said:yup right sided player .. who do you think it will be?
joaquin would be nice.
a swap for diouf and 2-3 mill???
Liverpool brought the curtain down on their North American tour with a 2-1 win against Serie A side AS Roma at the Giants Stadium in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Michael Owen grabbed the winning goal five minutes from time to seal victory. Djibril Cisse had earlier netted his third goal for the club on the half hour to cancel out Marco Delvecchio's opener.
In what was a bright start to the game both sides showed a willingness to attack but it was Roma who took the lead in the 21st minute.
A good move down the left by Candela resulted in Panucci threading a ball into the Liverpool box and an unmarked Delvecchio turned it home from close range past a helpless Dudek.
The end-to-end action continued and it came as no surprise when Liverpool levelled nine minutes later. Baros and Gerrard combined 25-yards from goal to release Risse down the left and the Norwegian coolly rolled the ball sideways to Cisse who made no mistake sliding the ball into the empty net.
Biscan and Cisse then went close to scoring but there was a major scare for the Reds six minutes before the interval when influential skipper Gerrard was forced to leave the field after taking an earlier knock on the ankle.
Liverpool certainly finished the half strongest and right on the half-time whistle Kewell stung the fingers of Roma keeper Zotti with a blistering left-footed strike that was superbly turned around the post.
New signing Josemi came on for his debut at the break and slotted in with ease at right back, showing some good touches when coming forward and defending solidly.
Liverpool continued the second period where they'd left off in the first but couldn't convert their possession into further goals.
Dietmar Hamann was handed the Liverpool captaincy for the first time when Hyypia made way for young Whitbread on the hour mark, but Roma almost stole the lead against the run of play soon after when Mexes shot against the outside of the upright from a tight angle.
Montella then managed to wriggle free ofCarragher inside the penalty area only for Dudek to race off his line and force the striker to fire wide.
As the half wore on the game petered out as a spectacle and, a scuffed effort from 25-yards out by Diao apart, chances on goal were few and far between.
We were seemingly heading for a penalty shoot-out but with five minutes remaining Hamann made a determined run towards the Roma goal and the ball fell to Michael Owen who showed his class to tuck the ball past Zotti.
Roma immediately struck back and hit the post through Panucci but Liverpool held on to make it two wins out of three on their summer tour.
Rafael Benitez says he hopes the injury to Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard is not too serious and adds the player will receive treatment at Melwood when the squad return to England on Wednesday afternoon.
Benitez says Gerrard took a knock on the top of his thigh and he was taken off the field during the 2-1 victory over AS Roma so not to aggravate the injury even further.
Benitez said: "Steven has a little problem but I am hopeful it isn't too serious. The club doctor will have a look at him when we get back to Liverpool."
Real Mallorca and Bolton are the latest sides to be interested in Liverpool misfit El Hadji Diouf, while Blackburn are eyeing a move for Steve Finnan.
Liverpool's summer clearout continued on Tuesday night when young Frenchman Anthony Le Tallec joined St Etienne on loan, and the Anfield exodus looks set to continue.
New boss Rafa Benitez has already signalled that Diouf is not in his plans as he was not handed a squad number and was left behind from their tour of North America.
The Senegal marksman has insisted he will not leave Anfield until he has face-to-face talks with the new manager, and is reluctant to walk away from the final two years of his lucrative deal.
Spain seems his likely destination with Malaga and Levante already keen on him, and Mallorca have now entered the race for his loan signature.
Premiership side Portsmouth have been keen to keep the 23-year-old in England and Bolton boss Sam Allardyce is now mulling over a possible swoop.
The £10 million man has been far from a success at Anfield and it looks as though his days on Merseyside are numbered, with Reds chief executive Rick Parry keen to get him off the wage bill in order to fund any new signings.
A more surprising departure could be Republic of Ireland defender Steve Finnan, who only joined from Fulham last summer.
The arrival of Spanish defender Josemi has led to talk of Finnan moving on, and Blackburn have made enquiries about taking him on loan for the coming season.
Finnan struggled with injuries in his first season on Merseyside, but it is not known how highly he is rated by Benitez.
Liverpoolfc.tv can confirm that Anthony Le Tallec's loan deal to St Etienne has been completed today after the two clubs finally agreed terms on Wednesday morning
French starlet Anthony Le Tallec yesterday spoke about his proposed move back to France for a year to gain more first team experience at St Etienne.
St Etienne actually held a press conference to announce the arrival of the player before all the papers had been signed which explains why quotes appeared from both the player and the French club before the deal could be 100% confirmed.
The France U21 international did not travel with the team to the United States after Rafael Benitez told the player he would be prepared to loan him out for the season to increase his chance of playing regular football.
Le Tallec arrived at Anfield last summer after spending time on loan at Le Havre but despite proving popular with fans, the 19-year-old only made 23 appearances, scoring one goal in the process.
"I wanted people to see me and to be able to play for an entire season," claimed Le Tallec of the move. "I think at St Etienne I will have the chance to do that."
St Etienne do not have an option to buy the player once the loan deal ends on June 30 2005
Liverpool are interested in signing unsettled Everton midfielder Thomas Gravesen, according to reports.
Cash-strapped Everton are understood to want £3.5m for the 28-year-old, who has one year left to run on his contract.
But a Goodison Park spokesman insisted: "We've heard the rumours about Gravesen but the manager is keen to keep him."
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez wants to bolster his midfield after injury ended Valdimir Smicer's season and Steven Gerrard aggravated his hamstring.
If Gravesen did move across Merseyside, Everton could use the money to step up their interest in West Ham midfielder Michael Carrick.
Portsmouth, Crystal Palace and Everton boss David Moyes are all in the chase to sign the highly-rated 23-year-old.
Everton manager David Moyes said: "Michael Carrick is one player we would certainly be interested in if we had the money to buy him.
Gravesen might welcome a move to Anfield as he has become frustrated with Everton's failure to strengthen their squad ahead of the new campaign.
ghazi said:More importantly, though, Cisse needs to dye his hair back to blond or platinum. . . it takes away his powers to have it black.
Sabac Red said:Apparently we're looking to sign one of Barcalona's Garcia's.
yes apparently Benitez is interested in Luis Garcia who i think is a left footed winger, so he would be a decent signing for u
Pires7 said:Heskey taken to Hospital
The England striker was taken off on a stretcher in the first half and went to hospital for a scan on his leg.
The £6.25million signing from Liverpool fell awkwardly in the 16th minute after attempting to control a pass from Stan Lazaridis.
Ahhhh Heskey, makes the simple task of controlling a football turn into a day at the hospital.
Bet you pool fans glad u got ridda that lump.
Murphy eager to impress
Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy is ready to fight for his Anfield future.
Murphy has two seasons to run on his current contract but feels his future will be decided on his performances this season, especially with new manager Rafael Benitez preparing for his first campaign in England.
Murphy is keen to play as often as possible to prove to Benitez that he deserves another deal.
He told the Daily Mirror: "I've got two years left but in effect it's only one because by the time I get to the end of the season I'll probably know whether the boss fancies me and if I'll get a new contract.
"You've got to perform to stay at Liverpool, which is where I want to be.
"The season covers 55 or 60 games and I started only 28 or 29 last year. I don't think I could go through that again."
Murphy's law at Lane as star gets set to earn his Spurs
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has accepted an offer in the region of £3m for midfielder Danny Murphy from Tottenham.
The 27-year-old has two years remaining on his current Anfield contract but looks set for a move to pasteurs new with Spurs after the Reds accepted a bid from the London club.
Charlton, Aston Villa and Everton are also believed to be ready to make a move for Murphy but neither club at this stage have made a bid for the player.
Liverpool spokesman Ian Cotton told the club's official website: "I can confirm that Liverpool have accepted an offer from Tottenham Hotspur for Danny Murphy."
Murphy, who joined the Reds in a £3m deal from Crewe in 1997, has been capped eight times by England, scoring once in the 4-0 win over Paraguay in 2002.
MarkD said:Thank christ Murphy is going. He just screams out average, and not even that Man Yoo goal could change the fact the man is consistent, yet consistently average.
cal-neva said:MarkD said:Thank christ Murphy is going. He just screams out average, and not even that Man Yoo goal could change the fact the man is consistent, yet consistently average.
I know what you're saying Mark, but I thought he might have been a good utility player. We really need to get some serious midfield players in now,the midfield squad looks quite thin and if we're selling average players, there is no point in replacing them with more average players. I'm kinda surprised that Rafa likes Biscan though...
I do think you're right tho, we're not gonna win the league with players like Murphy and I take this sale as an indication of Rafa's singlemindedness to that end.