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    #76
    Great to see us picking up three points today but it doesn't hide the fact that at the moment we are a very ordinary side, fair play to Roy for actually getting the 3 points today but he is not the man to take us forwards and I still believe he won't be here much longer anyway.

    We do need to enjoy these wins though as they've been far too infrequent these past couple of seasons.

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      #77
      Didn't see the game but if Poulsen didn't start then that has to be a step in the right direction.

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        #78
        Let's batter Napoli before thinking about Chelsea.

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          #79
          Originally posted by Cormack74 View Post
          Didn't see the game but if Poulsen didn't start then that has to be a step in the right direction.


          he did come on late in the game to calm things down, break up play etc..thank god there were only a few minutes left to be played.
          Jürgen Klopp

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            #80
            Originally posted by anfieldanfield View Post
            Let's batter Napoli before thinking about Chelsea.
            How by boring them into defeat

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              #81
              Originally posted by RedReet View Post
              Played well.
              Not half fella, not half.
              Gave away one or two soft free kicks which he does need to cut out in future but aside from that he was pretty much flawless.
              His covering, his timing, his tackling and some of his defensive headers were top, top class.

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                #82
                3 points is 3 points.

                there are still huge questions over roy but lets be grateful that we got lucky today and are moving up the table.
                [B]Sir Isaac Newton knew the universal law of karma - any action has its equal and opposite reaction.[B]

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                  #83
                  Maxi leaves it late for Reds
                  Liverpool move out of bottom three with win at the Reebok
                  Last updated: 31st October 2010


                  A day of derbies in the Premier League concluded with a timely three points for Liverpool as Maxi Rodriguez's late goal secured a 1-0 win at Bolton.

                  The game looked to be heading for a goalless stalemate when Fernando Torres' clever flick found Rodriguez's run from deep and the Argentine kept his nerve to stab past Jussi Jaaskelainen for a maximum haul.

                  There was plenty of bluster from both sides in what was a whole-hearted affair but genuine chances were at a premium as neither goalkeeper was overworked before Rodriguez's intervention four minutes from time.

                  Prior to his assist Torres looked shy of both form and confidence and never did it become more apparent than in the first half when he made inroads on Bolton's goal only to prod meekly wide with just Jaaskelainen to beat.

                  His profligacy was matched by Steven Gerrard towards half-time as he pulled his shot wide when well placed on the edge of the box, while earlier Pepe Reina was forced into a save to deny Stuart Holden from range.

                  The win drew them level on points with Bolton, who had been enjoying their best start for four years and were looking set for a seventh draw of the campaign.

                  They might even have won it themselves had a late Kevin Davies glancing header fallen the right side of the post.

                  No changes
                  Roy Hodgson named the same Liverpool team for the third successive Premier League game as he attempted to instil the cohesion they have been lacking.

                  It initially appeared to work as the Reds, hoping to build on last week's morale-boosting win over Blackburn, started confidently and created two early chances for Torres.

                  The first came after three minutes as Gerrard swung in a corner but Torres could not keep his header on target.

                  His next chance came just five minutes later but, despite netting last week's winner, the Spaniard still showed signs of the rustiness that has hampered him all season.

                  Torres raced through on goal from a Gerrard pass but delayed a shot and then mis-kicked as he attempted to stab past Jaaskelainen from close range.

                  Bolton's first attempt on goal came when Holden blasted a free-kick at the wall from 25 yards.

                  After that Bolton gave as good as they got and Reina parried a vicious Holden volley from distance after the US international was teed up by Davies.

                  The hosts appealed for a penalty as Lee Chung-yong cut inside from the left and went down under a challenge from Jamie Carragher but referee Martin Atkinson played on to few complaints.

                  Liverpool attacked back but Joe Cole scooped a long-range effort well over the bar and Gerrard did likewise from a free-kick.


                  Limited chances
                  Fabrice Muamba shot from long range for Bolton but his effort curved well away from goal.

                  Torres set up Gerrard but the Reds skipper drove wide from the edge of the box.

                  Taylor tested Reina with two free-kicks just before the break but the Spaniard managed to smother both attempts and Carragher survived another penalty appeal after the faintest of touches with the hand.

                  Sotirios Krygiakos, goalscorer in two of the previous three league games, forced Jaaskelainen to save from a Gerrard cross in injury time.

                  Bolton made the early running in the second half and twice forced Liverpool to clear unconvincingly without creating a clear-cut chance.

                  Gerrard tried to raise Liverpool's fading tempo with a powerful run and long ball for Torres, but a promising attack was ended as Muamba collided with Lucas.

                  Gerrard found good space on the edge of the box but his shot was deflected into the air and claimed easily by Jaaskelainen.

                  Liverpool suffered a blow just after the hour as Cole was forced off with what looked like a hamstring injury and was replaced by David Ngog.


                  Injury blow
                  Krygiakos again went close when Gerrard picked him out from a corner but this time headed narrowly over.

                  The giant stopper was then involved at the other end after bundling into Davies but Atkinson deemed the Bolton captain to have gone down too easily.

                  Liverpool might have been struggling to produce the intensity their fans demanded but pieced together a move of genuine quality as Rodriguez finally got into the game midway through the second half.

                  Rodriguez sent Gerrard away down the left with a clever backheel and the captain whipped in a cross for Torres.

                  Torres nodded back down for Rodriguez to attempt a spectacular overhead kick which went just inches over. Bolton replied as in-form Johan Elmander, looking for his first home goal of the season after hitting five away, showed great control and drove just wide of the post.

                  Zat Knight then headed over from the resulting corner and Davies also glanced a header wide from a free-kick as the Trotters enjoyed a strong spell.

                  But Liverpool roused themselves late on and carved Bolton open with a delightful move to set up the winner for Rodriguez.

                  Torres was the creator as he nutmegged Gary Cahill with a clever backheel and Rodriguez raced through.

                  The Argentinian showed great composure as he clipped the ball in off the body of Jaaskelainen.

                  Team Statistics

                  Bolton Wanderers
                  Liverpool

                  0 Goals
                  1

                  0 1st Half Goals
                  0

                  4 Shots on Target
                  2

                  4 Shots off Target
                  7

                  7 Blocked Shots
                  2

                  1 Corners
                  4

                  16 Fouls
                  13

                  1 Offsides
                  2

                  2 Yellow Cards
                  2

                  0 Red Cards
                  0

                  66.1 Passing Success
                  70.4

                  24 Tackles
                  15

                  75 Tackles Success
                  73.3

                  41.3 Possession
                  58.7

                  58.3 Territorial Advantage
                  41.7
                  Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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                    #84
                    Originally posted by Mattshark View Post
                    It is not an agenda, it is a fear for the long term future of the club under a manager who is stuck in the 70's and wants to drag our playing style to that era (and not the 70's Liverpool playing style). He is a liability and can do serious damage to us.
                    Ok Matt, but seriously, we've had a **** couple of months, and the football team won today. Is it even possible to come to a forum and celebrate that without getting labelled as being a Hodgson supporter?

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                      #85
                      Originally posted by Bender View Post
                      How by boring them into defeat
                      No more boring than your constant miserable and sarcastic posts.

                      Good result, tough place to go. Certainly not getting ahead of myself but with the League being so tight this year, if we can kick on then a challenge for a top four finish shouldn't be out of reach. (Can't believe it's come to this)

                      Great goal from Maxi, and he's got a cracking tattoo too

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                        #86
                        I was made up for Soto today. He had a cracking battle with Davies and came out on top I thought. Really starting to warm to him. Although he'll probably be benched when Johnson gets back.

                        Anyone else think Carra is a very ordinary right back?

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                          #87
                          I started warming to Soto in the Stoke away game last year - he gave an epic performance that day and he's been pretty much the same since. A fantastic buy for the price. I didn't see this coming but he's one of my favourite players. His attitude is superb.
                          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                            #88
                            Originally posted by vonk View Post
                            I was made up for Soto today. He had a cracking battle with Davies and came out on top I thought. Really starting to warm to him. Although he'll probably be benched when Johnson gets back.

                            Anyone else think Carra is a very ordinary right back?
                            Kyrgiakos should be the first defender on our team sheet right now, he's been a superb replacement for Sami. Well, he's been better than anyone could expect.

                            I agree though, it'll be interesting to see what happens when Johnson comes back, and also Kuyt.

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                              #89
                              Excellent win, poor performance. I thought Gerrard and Torres were really poor today, couldn't get the basics right. The one time our attacking players put a move together nearly led to a wonder goal, sadly that doesn't happen often enough these days. Blame Roy all you want, but today the players were crap.
                              Brandt - Keita - Van Dijk - Sessegnon

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                                #90
                                Originally posted by vonk View Post
                                I was made up for Soto today. He had a cracking battle with Davies and came out on top I thought. Really starting to warm to him. Although he'll probably be benched when Johnson gets back.

                                Anyone else think Carra is a very ordinary right back?
                                Yes.

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