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£35m striker Carroll in for Liverpool against United, but scare for captain Gerrard
Andy Carroll is standing by to launch his Liverpool career against their biggest rivals Manchester United - but without the help of captain Steve Gerrard.
Carroll, who has been recovering from a thigh injury since joining from Newcastle in January, could form a £58million strikeforce with Luis Suarez against United.
But Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish must decide whether to risk Gerrard, whose groin injury flared up again in the build-up to the clash at Anfield.
Gerrard, who only returned from a four-game absence at West Ham last weekend, is too important to risk. If he does sit out the match, defender Jamie Carragher is likely to be captain.
Carroll has yet to kick a ball for Liverpool since his £35m move but Liverpool are keen to see him against United's makeshift defence.
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Crazy build up to this match. Could be a dream script for Carroll and Suaez, but it feels to me like for some reason it could go horribly wrong as well. Caroll limping off after 15mins/Suarez sent off for eating Wes Brown or something.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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I'm sure this kind of stuff can have some bearing on whether a penalty decision is given or not, or whether a player is sent off. Maybe not much, but it suggests that Kenny is savvy and confident in his role. This is how we should be talking and why Hodgson was just so so wrong.“This week the theme has been about referees and I’ve got to say that when I came back in as manager I was made fully aware of the respect campaign with regard to officials. I think we have adhered to the campaign in every respect.
“We have never come out and criticised match officials in any of our games.
“They have made mistakes in all of our games, but we’ve also made mistakes.
“It is impossible for officials not to make mistakes. But there is a respect campaign in football and I want to know whether we are going to be the only ones that *adhere to it.”
Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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And Lucas...still that's pretty ****ing ****. Scholes, Carrick and Flecther won't half dominate possession.Originally posted by Baracus View PostDaily Mail, usually gets things more right then wrong when it comes to team news regarding LFC for some reason.
We could end up with both Poulson and Spearing in the middleLast edited by Rudo; 06-03-11, 02:01 AM.
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Liverpool v Manchester United: Raul Meireles looks to slay bitter rivals as he enters dragon's den
Liverpool v Manchester United: Raul Meireles looks to slay bitter rivals as he enters dragon's den
On Sunday lunchtime, Raul Meireles will need his dragon. It covers his back. “You know what it means?” asks the Portuguese midfielder, when required to explain the vast tattoo which runs down his spine. “It is protection. In Japanese mythology, it is the perfect creature.”
Raul Meireles is enjoying a new lease of life under Kenny Dalglish and is hoping to turn up the heat on Liverpool's bitter rivals Manchester.
On Sunday, Manchester United are at Anfield. Against the Red Devils, face to face with Liverpool’s demons, Raul Meireles will need his dragon.
He knows it, too. His eyes are wide, his tone disbelieving, when he discusses the intensity, the sheer, relentless physicality which pervades the Premier League. “The kicks here,” he exclaims. “Ooph. The game never stops. Everything is a battle.”
Never more so than against United; never more so than when United must be defeated if Liverpool are to have any hope at all of remaining even the joint most titled club in England. Reason to be afraid? Reason to think he has no taste for a third encounter with Sir Alex Ferguson’s side this season? No. A laugh. “It is very good. I like it. This is England. It is unbelievable.”
It is a word that crops up often in 45 minutes in Meireles’s company on a sunny spring afternoon at Melwood, Liverpool’s tranquil training complex. He is relaxed, engaging, his English fluent enough to showcase his rapid-fire wit. His sentences are short, staccato. He receives an idea, releases a retort. He is as economical with words as he is with possession. And he is positive. Always, breathlessly positive.
The Porto team where he made his name? “Lucho Gonzalez, Lisandro Lopez. Unbelievable.” Andre Villas-Boas, the coach at the club he departed last summer for Anfield for £11.7 million? “I only worked one month with him. Unbelievable. He is like Steve Clarke, since he came here. Wow.”Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club
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I'm not sure hes outOriginally posted by Rudo View PostYep, Gerrard's out apparently.
He wasnt fully fit for the West Ham game but was risked
IF he plays against United it will again be a risk as hes not fully fitBob 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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