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    Agger: 'Diver' Drogba needs watching

    A very poorly-written article from The Grauniad.




    LIVERPOOL DEFENDER Daniel Agger believes Didier Drogba 'definitely' dives and wants stronger officiating when Chelsea take a 1-0 lead to Anfield for the Champions League semi-final return on Tuesday. Agger remonstrated with the Ivory Coast international after being given a difficult time at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.

    Drogba, who has 31 goals this season, created Joe Cole's first-half winner when he turned Agger, and crossed from the right. Yet Agger denied the striker caused him the biggest problems he has encountered since his £5.8million move from Brondby in January 2006.

    'Every week we play against strikers like that; there are a lot of tough strikers in the Premiership,' he said. 'He is a strong guy, but I think we did OK. He didn't create that much.' Had he struggled with Drogba's pace for the goal? 'No. It was not just pace. I was there, so you can't say it was that.'

    Agger did agree that Drogba, who admitted last year that 'sometimes I dive', goes down easily when tackled. 'Yes, I definitely do,' he said, 'but that's his style and that's the way he is.' He added he was reluctant to criticise the referee, Markus Merk, although he did imply that the official had favoured Drogba and Chelsea. 'It is easy to see from the outside,' he said in reply to whether he and Jamie Carragher had been given any breaks by the German referee.

    Chelsea's last defeat this season was the 2-0 in the Premiership at Liverpool in January. That afternoon Jose Mourinho selected a defence that featured midfielder Michael Essien and full-back Paulo Ferreira in place of injured central defenders John Terry and Ricard Carvalho.

    The Liverpool midfielder Mark Gonzalez, who played in the game, believes the Premiership champions were uncharacteristically fearful. 'They were quite scared playing in the first few minutes. That's when the first goal came. After that we were high in confidence, we pressed a lot and we were winning second balls. They didn't really exist in that match.'

    Two years ago the clubs met at the same stage of the competition. After a goalless first leg at Stamford Bridge, the tie was won at Anfield by a fourth-minute Luis Garcia goal that Mourinho claims did not cross the line.

    Terry agrees that the Anfield atmosphere on European nights will help Liverpool. 'When we walked out there for the semi-final in 2005 and heard the noise we took it in too much and it affected us. What we have to drill into everybody is that the crowd won't be playing, it's just us against Liverpool.'
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    #2
    He's right. Drogba is a diving cheating ****.
    Babel fanclub member # 4!!!

    **** OFF MOURINHO!!!!!!:whatever:

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      #3
      Agger totally impressed me that game with how he stood up to Dogbreath. He definitely shows no fear even with someone twice his size.

      Respect.
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        #4
        He's goes down like Heskey, but to be fair, when he stays on his feet, he usually does something influential, bit like Gerrard

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          #5
          Originally posted by loco_law View Post
          Agger totally impressed me that game with how he stood up to Dogbreath. He definitely shows no fear even with someone twice his size.

          Respect.
          He has no fear alright, but I do think he could have defended better against the chavs, he is still young and has impressed me alot since his arrival. He will only get better,
          Bill shankly to Tommy Smith after he'd turned up for training with a bandaged knee:
          'Take that poof bandage off, and what do you mean YOUR knee, it's LIVERPOOL'S knee !'

          "Sorry, boss, I should have kept my legs together," said Lawrence. "No, Tommy, your mother should have kept her legs together!," replied Shankly.

          * After Tommy Lawrence had let in a fluke goal between his legs

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            #6
            He has been excellent all season since he's come in, and will continue to improve beyond measure with a teacher like Carra beside him..
            As for the goal in the first leg, he maybe could've hit Drogba before getting to the area or stood firmer, but on a lot of the other occasions during the match, he did not get the benefit of the ref's decisions at all.
            Drogba was constantly backing in, and very unlike most European ties, the decisions were going towards the attacker the entire time (unlike down the other end when Crouch is playing)........of course, we all know the reasons for this, but on the whole I think he done OK and see no reason not to start with him on Tuesday..
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              #7
              Originally posted by loco_law View Post
              Agger totally impressed me that game with how he stood up to Dogbreath. He definitely shows no fear even with someone twice his size. Respect.
              Twice his size? Are you getting Agger mixed up with Bellamy? Or Rocket?
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                #8
                Originally posted by rushscored4 View Post
                Twice his size? Are you getting Agger mixed up with Bellamy? Or Rocket?
                i'm tall for my age

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                  #9
                  Quick question: Why is The Guardian called The Grauniad?

                  I should know, but I don't.
                  Dreams come true. Without that possibility, nature would not incite us to have them.
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                  My son Foster is a fan of soccer. He was a goaltender. His brother was a defenseman.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jonesie23 View Post
                    Quick question: Why is The Guardian called The Grauniad?

                    I should know, but I don't.
                    Originally posted by Wiki
                    The nickname The Grauniad for the paper originated with the satirical magazine Private Eye. It came about because of its reputation for frequent and sometimes unintentionally amusing typographical errors, hence the popular myth that the paper once misspelled its own name on the page one masthead as The Gaurdian, though many recall the more inventive The Grauniad.
                    Like blood on iron

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                      #11
                      Cheers mate.
                      Dreams come true. Without that possibility, nature would not incite us to have them.
                      John Updike

                      My son Foster is a fan of soccer. He was a goaltender. His brother was a defenseman.
                      George Gillett

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by kurtangle01 View Post
                        He's right. Drogba is a diving cheating ****.
                        That's the one...

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