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    #31
    this is the attitude
    , from our captain



    A defiant Steven Gerrard has backed Fernando Torres to break Liverpool's goalless record at Stamford Bridge to secure a place in Moscow.
    A last-gasp OG from John Arne Riise gave Chelsea a crucial away goal as the first leg ended 1-1, meaning the Reds are going to have to do something they have never done at the Bridge under Rafa Benitez – score.

    Asked by Liverpoolfc.tv about that record, Gerrard replied bluntly: "We haven't played there with Fernando Torres, have we?"

    Torres, who was absent from both of Liverpool's trips to Chelsea this season, missed a golden opportunity to open the scores when he went one-on-one with Petr Cech in the first half.

    It was Dirk Kuyt who eventually fired home, though a thoroughly deserved victory was denied by an enormous stroke of bad luck for Riise with 30 seconds of injury time remaining.

    Gerrard admits it's his job to now pick up his teammates ahead of the return leg next Wednesday.

    He said: "Obviously we're disappointed with the late goal but it's done. We've got to pick ourselves up. We've got to get a result at the weekend then give it everything we can at Stamford Bridge. We know this tie is not over.

    "It's my job as captain to pick the boys up and make sure we're ready for next week.

    "Let people say Chelsea are favourites, let them. We've got to block that out and do what we've got to do. We are confident we can beat Chelsea on their patch.

    "We've created the better chances against them here. I don't think Pepe had anything to do besides pick the ball out late doors. Petr Cech has had to pull off two or three great saves. To be honest, we'd have been disappointed if this game had ended 1-0 when it could have been 2-0."

    Kuyt has now scored in every round of this season's Champions League – a remarkable stat considering the stick dished out to the Dutchman in some sections of the press earlier in the season.

    The skipper added: "I haven't heard him get any stick. We don't listen to any of that (the media). Dirk has been fantastic for us, he's worked his socks off for us again tonight and deserved his goal. He is well respected in the dressing room."

    Gerrard also had comforting words for substitute Riise, putting the last-minute equaliser down to misfortune.

    He said: "These ties are decided on small details and Chelsea have had a bit of luck here at the end, but maybe we'll get that luck at Stamford Bridge. This team wins, loses and draws together.

    "It's the second leg of the European Cup semi-final – if you can't motivate yourself for that you shouldn't be playing football."

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      #32
      "Kuyt has now scored in every round of this season's Champions League – a remarkable stat considering the stick dished out to the Dutchman in some sections of the press earlier in the season."

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        #33
        Originally posted by ronniedrew View Post
        this is the attitude
        , from our captain



        A defiant Steven Gerrard has backed Fernando Torres to break Liverpool's goalless record at Stamford Bridge to secure a place in Moscow.
        A last-gasp OG from John Arne Riise gave Chelsea a crucial away goal as the first leg ended 1-1, meaning the Reds are going to have to do something they have never done at the Bridge under Rafa Benitez – score.

        Asked by Liverpoolfc.tv about that record, Gerrard replied bluntly: "We haven't played there with Fernando Torres, have we?"

        Torres, who was absent from both of Liverpool's trips to Chelsea this season, missed a golden opportunity to open the scores when he went one-on-one with Petr Cech in the first half.

        It was Dirk Kuyt who eventually fired home, though a thoroughly deserved victory was denied by an enormous stroke of bad luck for Riise with 30 seconds of injury time remaining.

        Gerrard admits it's his job to now pick up his teammates ahead of the return leg next Wednesday.

        He said: "Obviously we're disappointed with the late goal but it's done. We've got to pick ourselves up. We've got to get a result at the weekend then give it everything we can at Stamford Bridge. We know this tie is not over.

        "It's my job as captain to pick the boys up and make sure we're ready for next week.

        "Let people say Chelsea are favourites, let them. We've got to block that out and do what we've got to do. We are confident we can beat Chelsea on their patch.

        "We've created the better chances against them here. I don't think Pepe had anything to do besides pick the ball out late doors. Petr Cech has had to pull off two or three great saves. To be honest, we'd have been disappointed if this game had ended 1-0 when it could have been 2-0."

        Kuyt has now scored in every round of this season's Champions League – a remarkable stat considering the stick dished out to the Dutchman in some sections of the press earlier in the season.

        The skipper added: "I haven't heard him get any stick. We don't listen to any of that (the media). Dirk has been fantastic for us, he's worked his socks off for us again tonight and deserved his goal. He is well respected in the dressing room."

        Gerrard also had comforting words for substitute Riise, putting the last-minute equaliser down to misfortune.

        He said: "These ties are decided on small details and Chelsea have had a bit of luck here at the end, but maybe we'll get that luck at Stamford Bridge. This team wins, loses and draws together.

        "It's the second leg of the European Cup semi-final – if you can't motivate yourself for that you shouldn't be playing football."
        That's a very good interview by Stevie. Certainly lifted my spirits.
        "Let me say for the record, I am not a gangster and never have been. Im not the thief who grabs your purse. Im not the guy who jacks your car. Im not down with the people who steal and hurt others. Im just a brother who fight back."
        Tupac

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          #34
          i'll take 1-1. not happy with the way it happened but do believe we will score there. excellent interview by gerrard who got better as the game went on imo

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            #35
            Originally posted by BigChief View Post
            Also means we are finally seen as the defeated team again. The underdogs if you like. Suits us fine sir. Anyway, I didn't like all this bigging us up before the first leg...made me twitchy. Now we can all relax and do our job.
            To me this is a plus from tonight, Chelsea are now favorites and we have much to do. But we can do this, I think the despondency is justified tonight but from tomorrow we need to pick ourselves up and rationally look at what we have to do; namely scoring first next week. Arguably we might need two to be certain of going through. Conceding a soft goal in the dying seconds hopefully will give us a kick up the arse as we allowed Chelsea back into the game tonight and we cannot do that again. I thought we looked more assured going forward with purpose than trying to see out the game but we needed a second; our shape went after Aurelio was taken off and we will need to think carefully whom we will play at the back if he is nt fit.

            We looked dangerous enough to have scored a few tonight and I am not sure how they would cope if we scored first, if they start with men behind the ball hoping to hit us on the break and see the game out.

            We are nt out of this but it is going to be difficult.

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              #36
              Originally posted by murder_inc View Post
              Is everyone forgetting John Terry is on a yellow as well. We all know that dirty ****er is likely to get carded with a strong ref so he will be ****ed against Torres next week.
              Does he
              A - play clean and Torres fit him a new Arsehole or
              B - Play his usual stlye of pinching, biting and kicking and risk losing out in the final?

              Intresting.

              Very good point

              Im convinced we'll get one at their place. Even if they score first it isnt a disaster....as long as we score we're in the driving seat. For example, if it's 1-1 at 90min then we've the advantage of 30 more mins to get the extra away goal.

              We've been great away this year too so i think we've a decent chance....we've just got to forget the lack of right foot of ol' John Arne

              I'd play it tight and launch Babel from the bench with 30 to go.
              'Religion is killing each other over who has the best imaginary friend'

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                #37
                Originally posted by Ben_Itez View Post
                Very good point

                Im convinced we'll get one at their place. Even if they score first it isnt a disaster....as long as we score we're in the driving seat. For example, if it's 1-1 at 90min then we've the advantage of 30 more mins to get the extra away goal.

                We've been great away this year too so i think we've a decent chance....we've just got to forget the lack of right foot of ol' John Arne

                I'd play it tight and launch Babel from the bench with 30 to go.


                He always looks unstoppable when coming on late. Their defence will be knackered after this game, and the game on the weekend. Babel could do some damage late in the game if we use him well.

                Yossi will be handy linking up with Stevie and Torres early too.

                We need to go for it, there is no point in sitting back and wondering.

                Is there any word on Fab's injury? It looked like a groin to me, and if thats the case he will be out for a few weeks. Shocking luck he has, its always just as he is starting to look the goods too. He has been great lately.
                "When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah

                "looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Harveybirdman View Post


                  He always looks unstoppable when coming on late. Their defence will be knackered after this game, and the game on the weekend. Babel could do some damage late in the game if we use him well.

                  Yossi will be handy linking up with Stevie and Torres early too.

                  We need to go for it, there is no point in sitting back and wondering.

                  Is there any word on Fab's injury? It looked like a groin to me, and if thats the case he will be out for a few weeks. Shocking luck he has, its always just as he is starting to look the goods too. He has been great lately.

                  Agree with the Babel comment and Yossi starting and I think Crouch should play to, we have to go for it and if we can nick an early goal its on.
                  "I watched the Champions League quarter-finals and the way they crushed Arsenal. Only the greatest and the best can play such a match.
                  The Future is Red!

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                    #39
                    I'm confident we can get a result there
                    Oh the man is a midfield maestro
                    and his passes are sooo delightful
                    everyone wants to know
                    Alonso Alonso Alonso

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