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D-day for defensive duo as Reds sweat on fitness
Sep 8 2006
By Chris Bascombe, Liverpool Echo
JAMIE Carragher and John Arne Riise were set to discover today if two weeks of intensive treatment have paid off.
The duo are desperate to play in tomorrow's derby, but are continuing to struggle to fight off the effects of ankle injuries.
Rafa Benitez will decide after the final training session at Melwood this morning, but the signs have been more positive over the last 48 hours the duo will be declared fit.
Benitez must also consider the importance of forthcoming fixtures against PSV Eindhoven and Chelsea, although there's no doubt Scouser Carragher will rate the Goodison clash as the most important in his list of priorities.
Momo Sissoko will be fit to play, but Peter Crouch's goalscoring exploits for his country won't guarantee his starting place.
Robbie Fowler, Bolo Zenden, Mark Gonzalez, Jermaine Pennant and Fabio Aurelio have seen their chances of a starting place improve because they have not been on international duty.
Crouch's status as a national hero has made little impression on his club manager, who admits he is 'worried' by the increased profile of the forward.
The Liverpool striker will be full of confidence going into the derby.
Crouch can do no wrong at present for his country and his scissor-kick via the under-side of the bar earned the Liverpool striker his 11th goal in his last 10 internationals in Macedonia - almost a year since he was jeered by England fans.
He said: "The players I play with definitely help.
"It is a creative team and I know I am going to get chances and at the moment I am taking them so long may it continue."
Crouch seems certain to have cemented his place in the England side for the foreseeable future despite the return after suspension next month of Wayne Rooney for another double header, with Macedonia at Old Trafford and Croatia away.
However, he has no such luxury at Anfield.
He said: "All we can do as forwards is do as well as we can and hope we are not replaced. When we have got the shirt, we have just got to grab the chance and let the manager make those decisions."
D-day for defensive duo as Reds sweat on fitness
Sep 8 2006
By Chris Bascombe, Liverpool Echo
JAMIE Carragher and John Arne Riise were set to discover today if two weeks of intensive treatment have paid off.
The duo are desperate to play in tomorrow's derby, but are continuing to struggle to fight off the effects of ankle injuries.
Rafa Benitez will decide after the final training session at Melwood this morning, but the signs have been more positive over the last 48 hours the duo will be declared fit.
Benitez must also consider the importance of forthcoming fixtures against PSV Eindhoven and Chelsea, although there's no doubt Scouser Carragher will rate the Goodison clash as the most important in his list of priorities.
Momo Sissoko will be fit to play, but Peter Crouch's goalscoring exploits for his country won't guarantee his starting place.
Robbie Fowler, Bolo Zenden, Mark Gonzalez, Jermaine Pennant and Fabio Aurelio have seen their chances of a starting place improve because they have not been on international duty.
Crouch's status as a national hero has made little impression on his club manager, who admits he is 'worried' by the increased profile of the forward.
The Liverpool striker will be full of confidence going into the derby.
Crouch can do no wrong at present for his country and his scissor-kick via the under-side of the bar earned the Liverpool striker his 11th goal in his last 10 internationals in Macedonia - almost a year since he was jeered by England fans.
He said: "The players I play with definitely help.
"It is a creative team and I know I am going to get chances and at the moment I am taking them so long may it continue."
Crouch seems certain to have cemented his place in the England side for the foreseeable future despite the return after suspension next month of Wayne Rooney for another double header, with Macedonia at Old Trafford and Croatia away.
However, he has no such luxury at Anfield.
He said: "All we can do as forwards is do as well as we can and hope we are not replaced. When we have got the shirt, we have just got to grab the chance and let the manager make those decisions."





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