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    Reserves v Everton

    'Time to show derby response'

    Author: Paul Hassall, 20th Apr 2010 - LiverpoolFC.tv

    John McMahon has challenged Liverpool Reserves to stand up and be counted when they face Everton in the mini derby tonight - a match you can watch live on this website from 7.15pm GMT.

    The second-string have seen their title chances all-but ended following a run of three straight defeats and McMahon has urged his charges to show more fight and spirit when they lock horns with the Toffees.

    "The title is almost gone now," he told Liverpoolfc.tv.

    "Manchester United are a strong side and I can't see them slipping up in their two remaining matches.

    "We've had a good spell in the season but unfortunately we couldn't maintain the momentum and passion that we had.

    "I'm looking for a response tonight. It's a great game for us to do that in because Everton are always committed.

    "I'm sure it will be a very good game because when we beat them 1-0 earlier in the season it was a very competitive encounter.

    "If we can match their level of passion and desire we will hopefully be able to come out on top in terms of the football."

    Last time out the Reserves slumped to a 3-1 loss at Burnley, leaving McMahon to describe it as the worst display of his tenure.

    "I think that and the second-half at Wigan are the worst," he said.

    "The fact that they came so close together is really frustrating.

    "We know we will lose games and have indifferent performances, but what you cannot accept is players not committing or showing the right passion."

    With only three games remaining, McMahon has now called for his team to rediscover their winning mentality and end the campaign on a high.

    "We need to keep improving," he added. "If we show a better desire and commitment then will hopefully see the rewards with better results."

    #2
    Jose Baxter struck a dramatic injury-time winner as Liverpool Reserves slumped to a 1-0 defeat against Everton in the mini-derby at Prenton Park on Tuesday evening.

    A tense contest saw little by way of clear cut chances, but the Reds' second-string turned in a battling display against a Blues side that contained several first-team fringe players.

    And it was one of those, Baxter, who fired home a volley in injury-time to harshly condemn Liverpool's second-string to a fourth successive defeat.

    The result means Liverpool's outside hopes of being crowned Barclays Premier Reserve League North champions are over, but John McMahon will no doubt be pleased by the character shown by his men after suffering three back-to-back losses which derailed their title charge.

    Ahead of the game, the second-string boss acknowledged his side's hopes of lifting the Championship had been all-but ended by the disappointing Friday night defeat in Burnley.

    That loss at Turf Moore had been described by McMahon as one of his team's worst performances of the season - and the gaffer demanded a response from his troops against their Everton counterparts, particularly as it was still mathematically possible for his charges to end the term with the trophy.

    His team selection included several promising youngsters such as 17-year-old Czech defender Jakub Sokolik, John Flanagan, Nicolaj Kohlert and Lauri Dalla Valle.

    The Blues, meanwhile, selected a powerful starting XI that included the likes of Philippe Senderos, Victor Anichebe and Baxter.

    The opening exchanges were typically frenetic and Gerardo Bruna fired an early warning shot, curling wide of Ian Turner's far post from a difficult angle inside the opening two minutes, while at the other end, Baxter drilled over from distance.

    However, chances were proving scarce for both sides in a gritty first-half contest, with neither able to enjoy a sustained period of possession.

    It was David Martin who was forced to pull off the first save of the evening when the Liverpool goalkeeper got down well to palm Baxter's stinging low free-kick around the base of the post on 27 minutes.

    The Blues went closer still moments later as Victor Palsson's misplaced pass allowed Nathan Craig to send Anichebe bearing down on goal. The striker's low shot beat Martin, but lacked power allowing Palsson to make amends by clearing the danger from inside the six-yard box.

    Everton quickly regained possession and Craig swung in a cross from the left, which was met by a downward header by James Wallace, but Martin was able to gather.

    The Blues were beginning to build up a head of steam and Anichebe steered an effort narrowly wide after plucking Senderos' cross out of the air on 38 minutes to ensure the game remained scoreless at half-time.

    Liverpool should have broken the deadlock six minutes after the restart as Alex Kacaniklic's flick played Bruna into space in the left channel of the box, but the former Real Madrid starlet's low drive was repelled by the legs of Ian Turner.

    Back came the Blues and only a fine challenge by Palsson prevented Anichebe from getting a clear strike on goal. With Martin out of position having attempted to close down the forward, Craig delivered a cross back into the area, which was nodded wide of the open goal by Baxter.

    There was suddenly a much more open feel to proceedings and Bruna cannoned a volley against the legs of Senderos when well positioned as the Reds took their turn to attack.

    Amoo then powered past Luke Garbutt on two occasions, but both times his low cross to the near post intended for Dalla Valle was cleared by Everton defenders.

    Liverpool were in the ascendancy and after Bruna's jinking run had fashioned a shooting chance for Kacaniklic, whose effort was blocked, Amoo drilled into the side netting.

    Amoo's influence was growing and his powerful surge from the halfway line saw the youngster hammer a strike narrowly over the bar on 68 minutes.

    With eight minutes remaining, the livewire winger caused havoc in the Everton defence once more, and his low centre found Kacaniklic in space, but his strike was blocked brilliantly by the diving Turner.

    As time ebbed away, Bruna clipped a free-kick over from a tight angle as the home side pressed in search of a winner, but Everton won it in stoppage-time when Baxter's stinging volley struck the underside of the crossbar and bounced over the line to leave the young Reds heartbroken.

    Liverpoolfc.tv man of the match: David Amoo - The winger's powerful bursts forward created the Reds' best openings in the second half.

    Liverpool Reserves: David Martin, John Flanagan, Alex Cooper, Jakub Sokolik, Victor Palsson, Steven Irwin, Gerardo Bruna, David Amoo, Lauri Dalla Valle, Nicolaj Kohlert, Alex Kacaniklic.

    Subs: Conor Coady, Chris Oldfield, Jordy Brouwer, Thomas Ince, Jack Robinson.

    Everton Reserves: Ian Turner, Aristote Nsiala, Luke Garbutt, James Wallace, Philippe Senderos, Shane Duffy, Nathan Craig (Shrodran Mustafi 65) , Hope Akpan, Victor Anichebe (Anton Peterlin 62), Jose Baxter, Adam Forshaw (Conor McAleny 46).

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      #3
      Seem's like they have ran out of gas, losing Pacheco to Spain U19s every other week hasn't helped either. Did young Ken Smedley pick up an injury or something?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post
        Seem's like they have ran out of gas, losing Pacheco to Spain U19s every other week hasn't helped either. Did young Ken Smedley pick up an injury or something?

        I'd imagine losing 'senior' players such as Spearing and Darby has had an effect too
        The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Mike View Post

          Liverpool Reserves: David Martin, John Flanagan, Alex Cooper, Jakub Sokolik, Victor Palsson, Steven Irwin, Gerardo Bruna, David Amoo, Lauri Dalla Valle, Nicolaj Kohlert, Alex Kacaniklic.

          Subs: Conor Coady, Chris Oldfield, Jordy Brouwer, Thomas Ince, Jack Robinson.

          Everton Reserves: Ian Turner, Aristote Nsiala, Luke Garbutt, James Wallace, Philippe Senderos, Shane Duffy, Nathan Craig (Shrodran Mustafi 65) , Hope Akpan, Victor Anichebe (Anton Peterlin 62), Jose Baxter, Adam Forshaw (Conor McAleny 46).
          They have four players at least with first team experience and two of them plenty of it. I think our team is considerably younger which makes a lot of difference.
          * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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            #6
            Originally posted by The_weatherman View Post
            They have four players at least with first team experience and two of them plenty of it. I think our team is considerably younger which makes a lot of difference.
            Dont forget Duffy, and Peterlin

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              #7
              I'd be surprised if the average age of our team was as high as 20.
              WTF is Senderos playing in Everton reserves for , another shocking Wenger buy that gets brushed under the carpet
              The King was back for a short while. Long live The King.

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                #8
                Originally posted by The Birdman View Post
                I'd be surprised if the average age of our team was as high as 20.
                WTF is Senderos playing in Everton reserves for , another shocking Wenger buy that gets brushed under the carpet
                Yep. ****ing annoys the hell out of me, yet at the same time we continue to see Rafa's rabid critics persistently citing the likes of Paletta as one of his abysmal "transfer disasters". What the ****?
                Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                  #9
                  I remember we were after him, he was due to train at Melwood before he signed for Arsenal. So Parry got some things right.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Resu View Post
                    I remember we were after him, he was due to train at Melwood before he signed for Arsenal. So Parry got some things right.
                    Parry not getting in there quickly enough is probably more accurate
                    The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
                      Parry not getting in there quickly enough is probably more accurate
                      It probably is, but let`s pretend he got something right.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Resu View Post
                        It probably is, but let`s pretend he got something right.
                        ok

                        The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                          Yep. ****ing annoys the hell out of me, yet at the same time we continue to see Rafa's rabid critics persistently citing the likes of Paletta as one of his abysmal "transfer disasters". What the ****?
                          when the **** does anyone bring up Paletta in an argument?
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Post
                            when the **** does anyone bring up Paletta in an argument?
                            Seen it in about three or four articles recently, going on about his rubbish record in the transfer market and citing Paletta FFS.

                            Here's one for a start:



                            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                              #15
                              Aristote Nsiala, Philippe Senderos, (Shrodran Mustafi 65) , Hope Akpan, Victor Anichebe (Anton Peterlin 62),

                              Nice to see the local lads doing so well over at everton ....
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                              Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                              Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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