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    Reserves bid for semi-final

    Steve Hunter, 1st Feb 2010
    LiverpoolFC.tv

    John McMahon is hoping Liverpool Reserves can keep up their excellent form when they take on Bolton Wanderers in the Lancashire FA Senior Cup quarter-final at the County Ground in Leyland tonight.

    Kick-off the Lancashire FA HQ is at 7pm and McMahon's side go into this game on an unbeaten run which stretches to 10 games.

    The Reds have lost their leadership in the Barclays Premier Reserve League North to Manchester United, but McMahon's side are only two points behind in second place with a game in hand.

    "It's going to be a tough game and Bolton are a tough outfit to break down," McMahon told Liverpoolfc.tv.

    "We beat them earlier in the season 3-1 and we played some good football on the night, and if we show a good attitude again and the application is right then we will go there full of confidence."

    In the last round of this competition Liverpool beat Manchester United on penalties - their second victory over their rivals from down the M62 this season.

    "I thought we deserved it and it's always nice to beat Manchester United," he added.

    " It's always nice to win any game but to beat them always adds a little bit of spice.

    "Hopefully we can progress in this competition further. We want to play well and learn from every game."

    #2
    Injured duo set for comeback

    Steve Hunter, 1st Feb 2010
    LiverpoolFC.tv

    Martin Kelly and Nabil El Zhar are set for action tonight as the reserves take on Bolton in the Lancashire FA Senior Cup quarter-final.

    Kelly has been out since he picked up an injury during the Champions League tie with Lyon on October 20, while Moroccan international El Zhar has been missing since he injured a knee during the pre-season tour of the Far East.

    Kick-off the Lancashire FA HQ in Leyland is at 7pm and McMahon's side go into this game on an unbeaten run which stretches to 10 games.

    Liverpool team
    Peter Gulacsi
    Martin Kelly
    Chris Mavinga
    Daniel Ayala
    Stephen Darby (Capt)
    Jay Spearing
    Daniel Pacheco
    Steven Irwin
    David Amoo
    Damien Plessis
    Alex Kacaniklic

    Subs
    Emmanuel Mendy
    Chris Oldfield
    Jordy Brouwer
    Nabil El Zhar
    Robbie Threlfall

    The Reds have lost their leadership in the Barclays Premier Reserve League North to Manchester United, but McMahon's side are only two points behind in second place with a game in hand.

    "It's going to be a tough game and Bolton are a tough outfit to break down," McMahon told Liverpoolfc.tv.

    "We beat them earlier in the season 3-1 and we played some good football on the night, and if we show a good attitude again and the application is right then we will go there full of confidence."

    In the last round of this competition Liverpool beat Manchester United on penalties - their second victory over their rivals from down the M62 this season.

    "I thought we deserved it and it's always nice to beat Manchester United," he added.

    " It's always nice to win any game but to beat them always adds a little bit of spice.

    "Hopefully we can progress in this competition further. We want to play well and learn from every game."

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      #3
      Martin Kelly and Nabil El Zhar both made successful comebacks from injury as Liverpool Reserves booked their place in the semi-final of the Lancashire Senior Cup following a 2-0 win at Bolton on Monday night.

      The duo enjoyed 45 minutes apiece as goals from David Amoo and Damien Plessis saw John McMahon's men bolster their bid for a clean sweep of trophies with another assured display.

      It was Kelly's first appearance since recovering from the injury he sustained in the first-team's 2-1 defeat against Lyon back in October, and he gave an accomplished showing before being replaced by El Zhar at the interval.

      In truth, the majority of the first period was a sluggish affair with the visitors carving out the better openings.

      The first chance arrived on 16 minutes when a neat pass from Jay Spearing found Amoo in space, and although the youngster was challenged out of it, the ricochet fell kindly for Alex Kacaniklic.

      The Swedish winger fizzed in a low shot that was parried by Adam Bogdan but Amoo was deemed offside as he slipped the ball into an empty net.

      Bolton responded and Peter Gulacsi showed good handling to deny Aaron Mooy's ferocious 30 yard free-kick before the Trotters no. 10 took aim with another shot from distance that flew five yards over the crossbar.

      The hosts were playing some neat football at times and nearly stole ahead on 32 minutes but Gulacsi produced a superb point-blank save to keep out Rhys Bennett's header.

      For much of the season Daniel Pacheco has been the second-string's major threat in the attacking third, and after a quiet opening he enjoyed a lively finish to the half that eventually saw Liverpool grab the advantage.

      First the Spaniard glided past three defenders and fired just over before setting up Amoo for the opening goal of the game on 41 minutes.

      The diminutive forward showed great vision to pick out Amoo's run and after the former Millwall man had rounded Bogdan, he kept his nerve to steer the ball into an empty net.

      It could even have got worse for the hosts on the stroke of half-time but Pacheco saw his curler well held by the Trotters keeper after he had cut inside on his favoured right foot.

      A goal to the good, the Reds opted to introduce El Zhar at the break, with the Moroccan forward making his first appearance since injuring his knee on the pre-season tour of Asia in the summer.

      However, the home side were the first to show in the second 45 and Gulacsi saved bravely at the feet of Javlon Campbell after the striker's impressive control had given him a sight of goal.

      Back came Liverpool and some more Pacheco magic should have led to the Reds doubling their lead, but he under-hit his pass to El Zhar after a sensational turn in the midfield.

      The Spanish youth international was growing in confidence as the game wore on and another piece of sublime vision almost gave the watching crowd a moment to remember on 50 minutes, but his Xabi Alonso-esque lob from the halfway line dropped just wide of a relieved Bogdan's goal.

      It was all Liverpool at this point and El Zhar could have capped a lively cameo with an assist when he burst past two before crossing for Kacaniklic, who somehow fired his shot wide from 10 yards.

      Pacheco then curled just off target and substitute Jordy Brouwer miscued when well placed as the Reds continued to probe, but that second goal remained elusive.

      With time running out Bolton pressed for a late leveller, but Liverpool held firm and extended their unbeaten run to 11 matches when Plessis converted Amoo's cross six minutes from time.

      Liverpool Reserves: Gulacsi, Kelly (El Zhar 46), Mavinga (Threlfall 87), Ayala, Darby, Spearing, Plessis, Irwin, Kacaniklic (Brouwer 74), Pacheco, Amoo. Subs: Oldfield, Mendy.

      Liverpoolfc.tv Man of the Match: Daniel Pacheco. Another magnificent display from the Spaniard.
      http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/lates...s-reds-triumph


      Hope we see Pacheco sometime soon.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Shanks View Post
        He certainly looks very promising, but I don't think we need to rush him into the the first team.
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          #5
          Amoo keeps scoring as well, coming on drastically.

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            #6
            Good stuff.

            Notice that 8 of the 16 selected had represented the first team too. So much for youth not getting a chance. 7 were in the starting line up too.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Ben_Itez View Post
              Good stuff.

              Notice that 8 of the 16 selected had represented the first team too. So much for youth not getting a chance. 7 were in the starting line up too.
              Great point, and with the exception of El Zhar who is a little older the remaining 7 are all 21 or under (I think, can't be arsed to check!)
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                #8
                I'm really impressed with Amoo though, does he play out wide most games as well?has a great scoring record for a wide man if true.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ben_Itez View Post
                  Good stuff.

                  Notice that 8 of the 16 selected had represented the first team too. So much for youth not getting a chance. 7 were in the starting line up too.
                  Good point

                  Who is the 8th though? I can only think of Kelly, El Zhar, Ayala, Darby, Spearing, Plessis and Pacheco
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                    #10
                    Gulacsi?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Daffy Duck View Post
                      Gulacsi?
                      He's been on the bench, but he's never played has he?
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                        #12
                        Really pleased that Kelly is back fit again, I thought he showed real promise on his debut against Lyon.
                        The King was back for a short while. Long live The King.

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