Friday 28 November 2008

STEVEN GERRARD - LIVERPOOL LEGEND


NAME: STEVEN GEORGE GERRARD
D.O.B: 30.05.1980
PLACE OF BIRTH: WHISTON, MERSEYSIDE
POSITION: MIDFIELD
PREVIOUS CLUBS: NONE
NICKNAME: STEVIE G

STEVEN GERRARD was born in 1980, into a working class family and first started playing football at a very young age. He played for his first club; Whiston Juniors until 1987 when Liverpool scouts noticed him and brought him into the youth set up. He grew up as a player and a person under the guidance of his coaches.

When he was 17 he signed his first professional contract with the club he loved, and began a journey which would see him notch over 100 goals an 450 appearances in a red shirt. He made his debut as a substitute against Blackburn Rovers on 29th November 1998. But it wasn't until his first start for Liverpool, coming in the Uefa Cup against Celta Vigo, in which Gerrard showcased his all action box to box style, making many stand up and take notice of what he could become.

Gerrard continued to make his mark at Anfield and was rewarded in the 1999/2000 season with regular starts along side, captain Jamie Redknapp. It was in that season however that Gerrard would show one of his few early career weaknesses, when a rash challenge on Kevin Campbell in the derby saw Gerrard sent off.

Stevie G didn't have to wait long for a career high, after that low however. When in a 4-1 victory against Sheffield Wednesday scored his first Liverpool goal...




After a season full of chronic back and groin problems which resulted in four operations due to growing pains as a teenager Gerrard was being mooted as a a future Reds captain. In 2000/2001 he helped Liverpool to a five trophy haul, including; The FA Cup, The League Cup and the Uefa Cup.

Stevie G began his England career in May 2000 making his debut against Ukraine and earning a call up for Euro 2000. He scored his first international goal in England's infamous 5-1 demolition of Germany...



Gerrard then made the squad for the World Cup in 2002 but had to pull out due to more injuries. He made it to Euro 2004 as a regular starter and also at his first World Cup in 2006 scoring two goals in the group stages. He now has over 70 England caps to his name.

One of Gerrard's proudest moments as a professional footballer came in 2003, when Gerard Houllier made him Liverpool captain, taking over from Sami Hyypia. Houllier recognised, the talismanic qualities of the midfielder and saw the captaincy as a the factor that would mature him and turn him into a world beater. How right he was.

Gerrard then came into his own as captain and has scored some of the best and most important goals in Liverpool's recent years. Most notably the third goal against Olympiacos, his two goals in 2006 FA Cup final and the opening goal in Istanbul (we all know what happened there).

Although nearly signing for Chelsea after the 2003/2004 and 2004/2005 seasons, he remembered where his roots where and where he belonged, signing a new contract keeping him at the club for the best part of the rest of his career. Since then Gerrard has admitted he will end his playing career at Anfield and recently signed another four year extension.

The powerhouse midfielder has also stressed his desire to maybe one day manage Liverpool...starting with a role alongside Carragher who is arguably one of the most obvious contenders to take the reigns at Anfield when he retires.

Gerrard will no doubt go down as one of Liverpool's greatest players, and his status in world football today, as arguably one of the best midfielders on the planet, is a tribute to his achievements in a red shirt.

YNWA...

CAPTAIN FANTASTIC...10 YEARS OF BRILLIANCE

Steven Gerrard will celebrate ten years since his debut in the first team when the Red's welcome West Ham to Anfield on Monday night.

Here are some of Gerrard's finest moments in a Liverpool shirt...take a bow son, take a bow.





10 years of loyal service form one of the true Anfield legends and one of the most complete players of his generation.

Thank You Stevie G....

YNWA

Wednesday 26 November 2008

REDS EAGER TO QUALIFY TONIGHT

RAFA Benitez has told of his eagerness to ensure qualification for the knockout stages in the Champions League, with a win against Marseille at Anfield tonight.

Liverpool will guarantee a place in the next stage of the premier club competition should they beat the French side tonight, although a draw could also see them qualify should Atletico Madrid avoid defeat against PSV in the other group D fixture.

Benitez said; "When you are a top side you have four competitions to compete in
so it can be difficult to concentrate in all of them but the Champions
League and Premier League are massive. Hopefully we can qualify and then we can concentrate on the Premier League".

The Reds are boosted by the return of Steven Gerrard after he missed the Fulham game last weekend with a groin strain;"He was training this morning so I think that he will be fit for Marseille. I don't know if he can play 90 minutes, that depends on his fitness, but he can start if we want to use him", Rafa added.

This means there could be a re-union of the deadly duo, Torres and Gerrard, who conquered so many defences last season with their relentless teamwork. A prospect which El Nino is keen to rekindle;"I wanted to play for a club like Liverpool, where I could learn from players like Steven Gerrard, who I have always respected as a player and a leader," the striker said.

"A captain in England must lead by example. Steve Gerrard is someone everyone wants to be like – always the first at training, it is he who grafts the hardest in each exercise, who sacrifices himself during each match", he added.

Tonights game will be Rafa Benitez's 66th European game in charge of Liverpool taking him past Bill Shankley's Liverpool record.

TRAWK Prediction: 3-0

Liverpool Key Man: Steven Gerrard; Should captain fantastic start, his partnership with Torres will be key to getting the result we are expecting.

Friday 7 November 2008

BENITEZ WANTS TO STAY AT ANFIELD FOR 20 YEARS


RAFAEL Benitez has shown Liverpool his true colours by saying that he isn't going anywhere, and would sign a 20 year contract if he could.

The Spaniard confirmed he had spoken to Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks, speaking on behalf of George Gillette aswell, in which the discussion of a contract extention was the forefront of the conversation.

Benitez said: "I received a phone call from Tom Hicks on behalf of George Gillett also. They are talking about a meeting with my advisors and a contract extension. This is very positive news".

This comes after much recent speculation over Rafa's future among media rumour mills, and with there only being 18 months left on his contract, which he signed in 2004.

Another rumour which seemed to be gathering pace, was that of a player exodus should Benitez be sacked. Players including, Torres, Mascherano, Gerrard, Reina and Alonso where rumoured to be ready to walk out on the club according to various media sources.

But all that should now be behind the club as Benitez looks set to extend his Anfield career. Although probably not as long as Rafa woud be willing to commit. The former Valencia manager told liverpoolfc.tv; "
For me it's easy. I want to stay here - I am where I want to be. It's very simple.

"I want to stay here for a long time. Clearly I would like to be here when the new stadium opens. The other day I was joking that if they offered me a 20-year contract I'd be really pleased."

This will be welcome news to all Kopites as Liverpool look to keep the pressure on Chelsea at the to of the table, as they take on West Brom at Anfield, live on Setanta Sports. KO 5:30


YNWA...

LIVERPOOL SCENES

Here are some great scenes Liverpool Football Club has to offer


Monday 3 November 2008

TORRES FIT FOR MADRID CLASH


RAFAEL Benitez has revealed, Fernando Torres should be able to feature against his former club Atletico Madrid in tomorrows Champions League tie.

Torres who has missed five games since injuring his hamstring playing for Spain, is more than likely to get a place on the bench, as the reds look to go three points clear of the top of group D and put themselves on the brink of qualification for the knock out stages.

"I would say he has a 70 per cent chance of featuring in the game", Benitez told liverpoolfc.tv.

"Fernando has been working really, really hard and doing good work with the physios".

El Nino will be assessed later on today to decide whether he is fit enough to make the bench.

"He trained yesterday and will train again today and then we will see", Benitez added.

Rafa also admitted how much this means to Torres, with it being his former employers and the impact he had there. Torres was mde the youngest captain in Atletico's history at the age of 19 due to his ability and popularity with the fans and fellow players. Although that burden was one of the reasons for him quitting the Vicente Calderon in 2007 and persuing a career in L4.

"Atletico Madrid was his first club and now he is with Liverpool - two big clubs with lots of fans who love him, so this is massive for him." Benitez admitted.

Liverpool will look to bounce back from their first Premier League defeat against Tottenham on Sunday with a big home win against Madrid who sit joint on points with the reds in group D.

TRAWK Atletico man to watch; Sergio Aguero; a true talent who has replaced Torres as the fas favourite in the capital, and a real prospect for the future at just 20 years old, will cause any defence problems.

TRAWK Liverpool key player; All eyes will be on Torres should he feature, and a big performance from him would be the perfect healing touch we need after Sunday's loss.

TRAWK Prediction: 2-1; A close game but the Champions League night atmosphere at Anfield will take its toll on Madrid and see the boys go three points clear at the top.


YNWA...

Saturday 1 November 2008

REDS UNBEATEN RECORD ENDED AT SPURS


A last minute Roman Pavlyuchenko goal continued Harry Redknapp's honeymoon period at Tottenham and ended Liverpool's unbeaten start to the season, knocking them off the top of the Premier League.

Liverpool took the lead after three minutes when Dirk Kuyt crashed the ball into the roof of the net past Gomes from a tight angle. But after Jamie Carragher turned a Spurs corner past Reina. Redknapp's men sensed a huge scalp, and duly delivered. After a brilliant save from Reina from a Bentley shot, Bent cut the ball back for Pavlyuchenko to steer it home form four yards and sent 90% of White Hart Lane into to hysteria.

Liverpool made the perfect start to the game when Robbie Keane, returning to the Lane, turned the ball inside for Kuyt to lash the ball past the helpless Gomes into the roof of the net, from the corner of the six yard box.

Tottenham turned the pressure onto the reds but could not find a break through as they ended to half frustrated and 1-0 down.

It wasn't long until Liverpool nearly doubled their lead, as a gerrard shot was deflected off Ledley King's arm and Gomes tipped the ball onto the post. There was nothing Gomes could do but watch as Kuyt stretched to meet an Arbeloa cross, but could only put the ball just over.

To pile on the frustration even more for Liverpool Gerrard then struck the bar. Gomes continued his shakey form by under hitting a pass past Keane to King. The former Spurs man got to the ball before King sliding it to Gerrad on the right of the area, and his lovely waited chip curled over Gomes and onto the bar.

This was a sign for Spurs to pounce, and on 70 minutes, Carragher, usually a rock in the defence was unlucky to catch the ball the wrong way, in challenging King to head it the far corner of the goal past Reina.

The game opened up from then on and both sides could have knicked all three points but it was Tottenham who grabbed the winner. Bentley shot form the left side of the area which Reina did well to stop, but Darren Bent collected the ball on the by-line and cut back to a waiting Pavlyuchenko to turn the ball home from close range, to give Redknapp his second win in charge.

This is a big blow for Liverpool who now lie second in the table behind Chelsea who destroyed Sunderland 5-0 today. But no doubt with Torres likely to feature against Atletico Madrid, that will provide a big boost to keep Liverpool on the trail for the league.

YNWA...