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    Martin Skrtel should return to action 'within two weeks', according to the Liverpool defender's agent.

    Skrtel sustained a jaw injury in the 2-1 loss at Tottenham on Sunday after colliding with Reds team-mate Jamie Carragher.

    The Slovakia international did not complete the 90 minutes versus Spurs and is now set for a period on the sidelines.

    Skrtel's agent, Karol Csonto, told SITA: "It [the jaw] is not broken, just heavily cracked.

    "According to the doctors, Martin should be back in action within two weeks and he should be wearing a special mask.

    "I hope that they will find or create a new one for him."

    Skrtel is keen to be available for Slovakia's World Cup qualifier versus Czech Republic on 5th September.

    Csonto added: "He is not admitting the possibility of not playing in that game."

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    Like he isn't scary looking enough, now they will put a mask on him

    #2
    oh bloody 'ell that means either Ayala or Kelly will play against Stoke, they'll thus target the young lad with their set pieces and Championship rough and ready type football.

    Stupid Carra
    We come not to play.

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      #3
      Originally posted by -V- View Post
      Like he isn't scary looking enough, now they will put a mask on him


      How about this one?

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        #4
        I can actually picture him in an orange straight-jacket and mask

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          #5
          He clearly had a fracture. The doc put pressure on his upper jaw twice and both time he looked like he was about to smack the doc out afterwards
          "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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            #6
            Don't you just hate that. If anyone has ever had a fracture. When the doctor puts pressure on the fracture and goes 'is this where it is, oh right we'll get an x-ray done'.

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              #7
              RAFA: WE'LL MAKE LATE CALL ON SKRTEL
              Jimmy Rice 18 August 2009

              Rafa Benitez will make a late decision on the fitness of centre-back Martin Skrtel ahead of Stoke City's visit to Anfield on Wednesday.
              The Slovakia international was substituted in the second half of our 2-1 defeat to Tottenham after an earlier clash of heads with Jamie Carragher.

              Benitez told reporters at his pre-match press conference: "We have to wait. Daniel Agger will be out for at least two or three more weeks. Skrtel was training this morning and we will decide tomorrow. Carra is okay."

              The Spaniard was quizzed on the fitness of Fernando Torres following his Confederation Cup antics in the summer.

              He replied: "The summer has been difficult for some players. The Spanish players and Dossena have been training for maybe 15 days, no more. They want to be fit but it's not easy. Maybe physically they can be more or less ready but then you need match fitness and you need to play games.

              "Torres is not tired but match fitness is something you can only get during the season."

              Wednesday's opponents Stoke were the only Barclays Premier League side to stop Liverpool scoring last term as they earned two unlikely draws.

              The Anfield stalemate proved particularly frustrating after a wrongly-disallowed Steven Gerrard goal.

              Benitez knows the tally of seven home draws cost his side last term - but insists our form in L4 was not the only factor in us finishing behind Manchester United.

              "Clearly we lost some points but we won a lot of games at the end too," said the boss. "You never know what costs you but one or two draws could have made the difference.

              "I think the timing is also important if you draw a game when you could have put pressure on another team.

              "But last season, United's game against Aston Villa and the famous penalty against Tottenham, these also made a massive difference."

              Asked how he hoped to improve Liverpool's home form, Benitez pointed to the acquisition of attacking full-back Glen Johnson.

              The England man won a penalty with a foray forward on Sunday - and the gaffer believes such skills will prove essential in breaking down stubborn opposition.

              "We signed Johnson to be more offensive," he said.

              Despite proving an irritant, Benitez has respect for the resilience shown by Tony Pulis's newly-promoted Potters in 2008-09.

              He said: "They are doing well with the games they've had. The manager is clever; he uses his players really well. They are physical but also well organised. They try to play to their strengths."

              Wednesday's game gives Liverpool an opportunity to banish their opening day blues.

              Benitez added: "To play at home is always good for us. The first game in front of our fans, and we know about the draws last year. We have to improve, we have to play well, we have to create chances and we have to take our chances - that's it.

              "We have to keep possession well and be patient because we will have chances."

              Benitez also faced questions regarding transfers.

              Asked about newspaper reports linking Albert Riera with a return to Spain, he added: "No, it's not true."

              Reporters then quizzed the boss on his attacking options.

              "We always talk about Gerrard and Torres who we play as strikers, but we also have Voronin, Babel, Ngog and Kuyt," he replied. "We have enough people. The question is that Torres and Gerrard are key players for us. They normally have to play more games than the others and have to be fit."

              Meanwhile, Benitez believes there could be a case for introducing technology into the game to aid referees.

              The Reds had two penalty shouts turned away at White Hart Lane on Sunday, while in the Championship Crystal Palace were denied a clear goal against Bristol City.

              "Maybe we will need technology in the future," said Benitez. "I was always against it but maybe now we need it. You saw the goal disallowed the other day in the Championship. Maybe it will be necessary in the future."

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              Agger is NEVER going to be fit.

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                #8
                Originally posted by JohnDoe View Post
                RAFA: WE'LL MAKE LATE CALL ON SKRTEL
                Jimmy Rice 18 August 2009

                Rafa Benitez will make a late decision on the fitness of centre-back Martin Skrtel ahead of Stoke City's visit to Anfield on Wednesday.
                The Slovakia international was substituted in the second half of our 2-1 defeat to Tottenham after an earlier clash of heads with Jamie Carragher.

                Benitez told reporters at his pre-match press conference: "We have to wait. Daniel Agger will be out for at least two or three more weeks. Skrtel was training this morning and we will decide tomorrow. Carra is okay."

                The Spaniard was quizzed on the fitness of Fernando Torres following his Confederation Cup antics in the summer.

                He replied: "The summer has been difficult for some players. The Spanish players and Dossena have been training for maybe 15 days, no more. They want to be fit but it's not easy. Maybe physically they can be more or less ready but then you need match fitness and you need to play games.

                "Torres is not tired but match fitness is something you can only get during the season."

                Wednesday's opponents Stoke were the only Barclays Premier League side to stop Liverpool scoring last term as they earned two unlikely draws.

                The Anfield stalemate proved particularly frustrating after a wrongly-disallowed Steven Gerrard goal.

                Benitez knows the tally of seven home draws cost his side last term - but insists our form in L4 was not the only factor in us finishing behind Manchester United.

                "Clearly we lost some points but we won a lot of games at the end too," said the boss. "You never know what costs you but one or two draws could have made the difference.

                "I think the timing is also important if you draw a game when you could have put pressure on another team.

                "But last season, United's game against Aston Villa and the famous penalty against Tottenham, these also made a massive difference."

                Asked how he hoped to improve Liverpool's home form, Benitez pointed to the acquisition of attacking full-back Glen Johnson.

                The England man won a penalty with a foray forward on Sunday - and the gaffer believes such skills will prove essential in breaking down stubborn opposition.

                "We signed Johnson to be more offensive," he said.

                Despite proving an irritant, Benitez has respect for the resilience shown by Tony Pulis's newly-promoted Potters in 2008-09.

                He said: "They are doing well with the games they've had. The manager is clever; he uses his players really well. They are physical but also well organised. They try to play to their strengths."

                Wednesday's game gives Liverpool an opportunity to banish their opening day blues.

                Benitez added: "To play at home is always good for us. The first game in front of our fans, and we know about the draws last year. We have to improve, we have to play well, we have to create chances and we have to take our chances - that's it.

                "We have to keep possession well and be patient because we will have chances."

                Benitez also faced questions regarding transfers.

                Asked about newspaper reports linking Albert Riera with a return to Spain, he added: "No, it's not true."

                Reporters then quizzed the boss on his attacking options.

                "We always talk about Gerrard and Torres who we play as strikers, but we also have Voronin, Babel, Ngog and Kuyt," he replied. "We have enough people. The question is that Torres and Gerrard are key players for us. They normally have to play more games than the others and have to be fit."

                Meanwhile, Benitez believes there could be a case for introducing technology into the game to aid referees.

                The Reds had two penalty shouts turned away at White Hart Lane on Sunday, while in the Championship Crystal Palace were denied a clear goal against Bristol City.

                "Maybe we will need technology in the future," said Benitez. "I was always against it but maybe now we need it. You saw the goal disallowed the other day in the Championship. Maybe it will be necessary in the future."

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                Agger is NEVER going to be fit.
                true

                I would not be surprised if THE Skrtel plays, "pain, he is pain"

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                  #9
                  They are just being careful.
                  "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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                    #10
                    Ok, so the doc says it is not a fracture...plainly states that...but it is cracked? Cracked how...if the bone is cracked, then it IS a fracture no? A cracked skull is a fractured skull by any other name isn't it?

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                      #11
                      aye. bolocks
                      3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Harv View Post
                        He clearly had a fracture. The doc put pressure on his upper jaw twice and both time he looked like he was about to smack the doc out afterwards
                        Indeed. Plus if Carragher splits his head open on your jaw im pretty sure nobody in the world (regardless of whether they're a hard arse ******* or not) would walk away with little more than a grazed chin.

                        Things are a bit **** at the mo with injuries. Just need to battle on and make do.
                        “…Slip like Freudian, your first and last step to playing yourself like accordion.”

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                          #13
                          Perfect game to bring in Kelly and let him show everyone what he is about. I have every confidence he would do the job very well if called upon.
                          "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by JohnDoe View Post
                            RAFA: WE'LL MAKE LATE CALL ON SKRTEL
                            Jimmy Rice 18 August 2009

                            Rafa Benitez will make a late decision on the fitness of centre-back Martin Skrtel ahead of Stoke City's visit to Anfield on Wednesday.
                            The Slovakia international was substituted in the second half of our 2-1 defeat to Tottenham after an earlier clash of heads with Jamie Carragher.

                            Benitez told reporters at his pre-match press conference: "We have to wait. Daniel Agger will be out for at least two or three more weeks. Skrtel was training this morning and we will decide tomorrow. Carra is okay."

                            The Spaniard was quizzed on the fitness of Fernando Torres following his Confederation Cup antics in the summer.

                            He replied: "The summer has been difficult for some players. The Spanish players and Dossena have been training for maybe 15 days, no more. They want to be fit but it's not easy. Maybe physically they can be more or less ready but then you need match fitness and you need to play games.

                            "Torres is not tired but match fitness is something you can only get during the season."

                            Wednesday's opponents Stoke were the only Barclays Premier League side to stop Liverpool scoring last term as they earned two unlikely draws.

                            The Anfield stalemate proved particularly frustrating after a wrongly-disallowed Steven Gerrard goal.

                            Benitez knows the tally of seven home draws cost his side last term - but insists our form in L4 was not the only factor in us finishing behind Manchester United.

                            "Clearly we lost some points but we won a lot of games at the end too," said the boss. "You never know what costs you but one or two draws could have made the difference.

                            "I think the timing is also important if you draw a game when you could have put pressure on another team.

                            "But last season, United's game against Aston Villa and the famous penalty against Tottenham, these also made a massive difference."

                            Asked how he hoped to improve Liverpool's home form, Benitez pointed to the acquisition of attacking full-back Glen Johnson.

                            The England man won a penalty with a foray forward on Sunday - and the gaffer believes such skills will prove essential in breaking down stubborn opposition.

                            "We signed Johnson to be more offensive," he said.

                            Despite proving an irritant, Benitez has respect for the resilience shown by Tony Pulis's newly-promoted Potters in 2008-09.

                            He said: "They are doing well with the games they've had. The manager is clever; he uses his players really well. They are physical but also well organised. They try to play to their strengths."

                            Wednesday's game gives Liverpool an opportunity to banish their opening day blues.

                            Benitez added: "To play at home is always good for us. The first game in front of our fans, and we know about the draws last year. We have to improve, we have to play well, we have to create chances and we have to take our chances - that's it.

                            "We have to keep possession well and be patient because we will have chances."

                            Benitez also faced questions regarding transfers.

                            Asked about newspaper reports linking Albert Riera with a return to Spain, he added: "No, it's not true."

                            Reporters then quizzed the boss on his attacking options.

                            "We always talk about Gerrard and Torres who we play as strikers, but we also have Voronin, Babel, Ngog and Kuyt," he replied. "We have enough people. The question is that Torres and Gerrard are key players for us. They normally have to play more games than the others and have to be fit."

                            Meanwhile, Benitez believes there could be a case for introducing technology into the game to aid referees.

                            The Reds had two penalty shouts turned away at White Hart Lane on Sunday, while in the Championship Crystal Palace were denied a clear goal against Bristol City.

                            "Maybe we will need technology in the future," said Benitez. "I was always against it but maybe now we need it. You saw the goal disallowed the other day in the Championship. Maybe it will be necessary in the future."

                            ---

                            Agger is NEVER going to be fit.
                            "Torres' Confederation Cup antics"??

                            Antics? WTF? Do they not mean 'exploits'?
                            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by 112 View Post
                              Don't you just hate that. If anyone has ever had a fracture. When the doctor puts pressure on the fracture and goes 'is this where it is, oh right we'll get an x-ray done'.
                              A doctor broke my finger when I was a kid. Think it was fractured and he was doing the old 'does this hurt' and it went crack.
                              Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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