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    Utrecht Build up

    TEAM NEWS

    Liverpool

    Steven Gerrard (hamstring) is still recovering from the injury sustained whilst on international duty, while Jamie Carragher (shoulder) is not expected to return for another two-and-a-half months.

    Jay Spearing (ankle) and Daniel Agger (calf) are also sidelined, while David Ngog (head) is a doubt as he required stitches above his eye at the weekend against Newcastle and his fitness is yet to be assessed.

    Possible starting XI: Reina; Kelly, Kyrgiakos, Wilson, Aurelio; Kuyt, Shelvey, Poulsen, Jovanovic; Cole; Babel.

    Utrecht

    The Dutch side are struggling for form, and manager Ton du Chatinier could choose to field a strong squad to gain a victory and boost the confidence of his side, particularly as the hosts are through and are likely to field a few fringe players.

    Possible starting XI: Vorm; Cornelisse, Schut, Wuytens, Nesu; Duplan, Lensky, Silberbauer, Mertens; Van Wolfswinkel; Demouge.

    Dead rubber

    The fate of both teams in the Europa League is sealed, as Liverpool will finish as group winners and go through to the next stage of the competition. But manager Roy Hodgson has worries about his side’s form, and for the first time the pressure from inside the club is beginning to show.

    The Reds’ principal owner John W Henry recently branded this season’s results as “unacceptable” for a club that almost won the Premier League two years ago. And this will likely put pressure on the former Fulham boss, as he has to turn things around quickly.

    And with a section of the club’s fans calling for Hodgson’s head by chanting for the resurrection of former player and manager Kenny Dalglish, the manager will likely want to prove a point by going through to the knockout phase of Europe’s second-tier competition with an unbeaten record.

    Despite their mid-table position in the league, the Merseyside club have been strong at home this season. And this should stand them in good stead for this game, since Hodgson will likely continue with his mantra of giving some youngsters and a few fringe players a run out.

    In search of form...

    ...and in search of a victory, the supporters would think.

    Utrecht are at the bottom of Group K and only have the opportunity to finish third. But their position is not necessarily a true reflection of their strength, since they have four draws to their name.

    It is the inability to take three points that has come to haunt the Dutch club, and coach Ton du Chatinier would undoubtedly wish for a win so that his players’ confidence receives a boost.

    This would be necessary in the grand scheme of their campaign, since the visitors have fallen well off the pace in the Eredivisie. One win in their last five outings in all competitions barely makes for a positive reading for a team that is competing on the European stage, and a turn in the tide would give the team the opportunity to regain the momentum necessary to directly qualify for next season’s edition of this tournament.

    The last time the Dutch side met Liverpool was their first game against English opposition, and it ended in a goalless stalemate in Netherlands.

    Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

    #2
    Perfect game to call for Hodgsons head.
    Forwards.......

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      #3
      Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
      Perfect game to call for Hodgsons head.

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        #4
        Wasn't Van Wolfswinkel on a hot scoring streak at the beginning of the season or do I just remember him cos he has a cool name?

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          #5
          Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
          Perfect game to call for Hodgsons head.
          Perfect game for a wayward Poulson shot to take Roy's head clean off and finally justify his price tag

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            #6
            I'd go with

            ---------Jonesy-----

            Kelly----Soto--Wilson--Konch (Play Fabio on sat)

            Pacheco-Shelvey-Poulson-Jovanovic

            -------Cole----Babel-----

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              #7
              I want to see some of the kids get games, Pacheco, Shelvey, Kelly and Wilson should all start IMO
              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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                #8
                Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
                Perfect game to call for Hodgsons head.
                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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                  #9
                  Hopefully the stadium will be full with the kids u17 go free deal and they'll support the lads on the pitch, give the likes of Shevley, pacheco, wilson etc a run out too.

                  i'll be in the Kop cheering the lads on seems like ages since I've been to anfield so hoping for a good game.

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                    #10
                    Should give Agger & Gerrard 10-15mins, match practice if they are back to or nearing full fitness.

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                      #11
                      Torres starts !!! what the ****
                      "All I'll ever do is all I've ever done in any job, and that's promise to fight for my life for the supporters and the people of the city"

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                        #12
                        And Reina, Skrtel and the Greek. Anyone would think he's desperately trying to impress the owners who will be there.

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                          #13
                          What Torres starts??? Where is this from?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Chris View Post
                            And Reina, Skrtel and the Greek. Anyone would think he's desperately trying to impress the owners who will be there.
                            Well they are in Town. Firstly, they won't be happy to see a half empty ground, especially if they sing for roy to go

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                              #15
                              Roy Hodgson has revealed Fernando Torres will figure against FC Utrecht on Wednesday evening - while Pepe Reina will start the clash with the Dutch side.
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                              The boss is planning to once again utilise the depth of his squad for the visit of Ton du Chatinier's men, but confirmed Torres will be involved as Liverpool wrap up their Europa League Group K campaign.

                              Meanwhile, Reina will retain his place in goal - though Hodgson admits it is another prime opportunity to give some members of his squad a run out in front of the Kop.

                              The manager told reporters: "It is a good chance to give some players a run out. It's a good chance for Jonjo (Shelvey) to show what he can do again. He's played a lot of European games and done very well.

                              "But it's also a chance for Ryan Babel. Fernando Torres will be involved in the game, as will Pepe Reina and our centre-backs.

                              "We'll have a strong team and I am sure Utrecht will have a strong team. They seem to play what they consider to be their best team in all of their matches, both European and domestic.

                              "We, by contrast, have actually fully utilised our squad, in particularly in our European matches."

                              On handing Reina a starting berth, Hodgson added: "Pepe Reina likes to play. He would like to play in this one and I'm not going to be the one who says to him, 'You want to play, so you don't play.'

                              "So he will start the game and Brad Jones will be the second goalkeeper."

                              Hodgson also revealed Paul Konchesky will sit out the contest with a minor knock, presenting Fabio Aurelio with an opportunity.

                              He continued: "It's a question of who is available and could benefit from playing. Certainly the bench will be quite a strong one, which will give me a chance to use players and make changes.

                              "You mention Fabio Aurelio and Joe Cole. I don't regard them as reserves or second string, I regard them as players coming back from injury who are first-team players, so it gives me an opportunity to use them.

                              "Paul Konchesky has a slight injury problem. He's not injured and if it was a crucial game he could play, but it's good I've got Fabio Aurelio and I don't have to consider him."

                              Meanwhile, Dutch journalists were eager to know whether Dirk Kuyt would be involved in the match with his former club.

                              Hodgson replied: "Dirk is in the squad of 18 players. If it was up to him he would start the game, but he'll have to see if he can persuade me or not!"

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