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		<title>Liverpool Primed for Tottenham Test Between UEFA Champions League Contenders</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 19:59:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Liverpool travels to North London on Sunday for a much-anticipated clash with Tottenham Hotspur. The match will pit two clubs for whom qualifying for next season&#039;s UEFA Champions League is more than an aspiration. It is the motivating factor behind every bit of&#160;work they will do for the next 8 1/2 months. Both teams like [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=nesn.com&#038;blog=38215605&#038;post=26973&#038;subd=nesncom&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://nesn.com/2011/09/liverpool-primed-for-tottenham-test.html" target="_self"><img src="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/6a0115709f071f970b015391aed757970b.jpe" alt="Liverpool Primed for Tottenham Test Between UEFA Champions League Contenders" style="width: 400px;margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px" /></a> Liverpool travels to North London on Sunday for a much-anticipated clash with Tottenham Hotspur.</p>
<p>The match will pit two clubs for whom qualifying for next season&#039;s UEFA Champions League is more than an aspiration. It is the motivating factor behind every bit of&#160;work they will do for the next 8 1/2 months.</p>
<p>Both teams like to attack, so an open and entertaining affair will most likely be on offer. LFC supporter <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/YetiTheRed" target="_blank">@YetiTheRed</a>&#160;summed up the anticipation&#160;surrounding the match perfectly:</p>
<p>&quot;Sunday can&#039;t come quick enough for #Spurs #LFC,&quot; the fan tweeted.</p>
<p>Liverpool manager <strong>Kenny Dalglish</strong> is hoping his&#160;team will rebound from<a href="http://nesn.com/2011/09/liverpool-unable-to-solve-asmir-begovic-squander-opportunities-in-1-0-loss-to-stoke-city.html" target="_blank"> last Saturday&#039;s 1-0 loss at Stoke City</a>. The Reds controlled the game, but were on the losing end of two contentious penalty decisions that led to the result.</p>
<p>&quot;That&#039;s the most important thing, for everybody to stick together,” <a href="http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/boss-eyes-london-double" target="_blank">he told LiverpoolFC.tv</a>. &quot;If we lose a game we have to stick together. There is a disappointment which is good, but no one is walking around with a petty lip or feeling sorry for themselves.</p>
<p>&quot;They&#039;ve trained well all week and I&#039;m sure they will go into the game on Sunday in the right frame of mind and with the right attitude.</p>
<p>&quot;We know what Spurs and <strong>Harry</strong> (<strong>Redknapp</strong>)&#160;stand for. We know what type of game we will be in for and we know it will be a good game.&quot;</p>
<p>Liverpool has no major&#160;selection issues ahead of the game, as most of the first team trained all week at Melwood.</p>
<p>Defender and captain <strong>Jamie Carragher</strong> should start and make his 468th league appearance for LFC. It will put him sixth all time in league appearances for his boyhood club.</p>
<p>Tottenham won both league games against LFC last season and finished fifth in last season&#039;s English Premier League &#8212; one spot above the Reds. Spurs&#039; finish earned them a spot in this season’s UEFA Europa League.</p>
<p>Their 2011-12 EPL season got off to a wretched start, suffering heavy defeats against both Manchester United and City. They notched their first win of the season last Saturday, winning 2-0 at Wolverhamton Wanderers. Tottenham also commenced&#160;the group stage of their Europa League campaign Thursday when they traveled to Greece and played PAOK to a scoreless draw.</p>
<p>That match&#160;should have little bearing on Sunday&#039;s&#160;against LFC, as manager <strong>Harry Redknapp</strong> fielded a team of substitutes and reserves. Star men&#160;<strong>Luka Modric</strong>, <strong>Gareth Bale</strong> and newly joined&#160;holding midfielder&#160;<strong>Scott Parker</strong> will be fit and looking to play key roles against LFC.</p>
<p><strong>LFC Injury News:</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Glen Johnson</strong> is the only one&#160;definitely out of Sunday&#039;s contest. The right back <a href="http://nesn.com/2011/09/liverpool-defender-glen-johnson-bemoans-latest-hamstring-injury-done-my-hammy-again-today.html" target="_blank">strained his hamstring</a> during a cameo appearance in last Saturday’s 1-0 loss at Stoke City.</p>
<p>Young defenders <strong>Martin Kelly</strong> and <strong>John Flanagan</strong> are available for selection. Captain <a href="http://nesn.com/2011/09/liverpool-captain-steve-gerrard-nearing-return-but-sundays-game-at-tottenham-comes-too-soon.html" target="_blank"><strong>Steve Gerrard</strong> is back in training</a>, but it is unlikely he will play a part against Tottenham.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction:</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>This one should be wide-open, with both sides attacking each other with equal vigor. I see quite a few goals too. I’ll expose myself to ridicule and come out and say it. This one ends 2-2.</p>
<p><em>Photo courtesy of&#160;<a href="http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/" target="_blank">LiverpoolFC.TV</a></em></p>
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		<title>Andy Carroll, Luis Suarez Expected to Take Advantage of Arsenal&#8217;s Small, Patchwork Defense As Liverpool Heads to North London</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2011 12:46:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Averna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Liverpool takes to the road for their first away match of the season on Saturday (7:45 a.m. ET) against Arsenal. Both squads will be looking to earn the full three points for the first time this season after dropping points in their respective openers against Sunderland and Newcastle. Liverpool enjoyed a full week off between [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=nesn.com&#038;blog=38215605&#038;post=29175&#038;subd=nesncom&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://nesn.com/2011/08/andy-carroll-luis-suarez-expected-to-take-advantage-of-arsenals-small-patchwork-defense-as-liverpool-1.html" target="_self"><img src="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/6a0115709f071f970b015390d20324970b.jpe" alt="Andy Carroll, Luis Suarez Expected to Take Advantage of Arsenal&#039;s Small, Patchwork Defense As Liverpool Heads to North London" style="width: 400px;margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px" /></a> Liverpool takes to the road for their first away match of the season on Saturday (7:45 a.m. ET) against Arsenal. Both squads will be looking to earn the full three points for the first time this season after dropping points in their respective openers against Sunderland and Newcastle.</p>
<p>Liverpool enjoyed a full week off between matches and will be hoping that an uninterrupted week of training will produce a sharper display than their rusty opening match performance.&#160; Liverpool supporters will be happy to hear that, following one of the most injury-plagued seasons in recent memory, the club is inching closer toward full health. </p>
<p>&quot;I think there is only <strong>Glen Johnson</strong> who might be a doubt, but other than that everybody&#039;s relatively fit,&quot; said manager <strong>Kenny Dalglish</strong> in his pre-match news conference. </p>
<p>Besides Johnson, club captain <strong>Steven Gerrard</strong> will remain sidelined as he recovers from groin surgery, targeting a return sometime in September.&#160; The Reds will face a reeling Arsenal side decimated by suspensions, injuries and transfers away from the club.&#160;</p>
<p>The Gunners failed to impress in their goalless draw against Newcastle last Saturday.&#160; Despite controlling 66 percent of the possession, Arsenal only managed two shots on goal as they lacked a final killer ball and looked indecisive in the final third. Their encounter with the Magpies, more specifically the Magpies’ <strong>Joey Barton</strong>, has left Arsenal without the services of midfield lynchpin <strong>Alex Song</strong> and newly signed attacker <strong>Gervinho</strong>. Song&#039;s stamp and Gervinho&#039;s slap on the controversial Barton has landed both players three match suspensions, keeping them out of Arsenal&#039;s crucial early season fixtures against Liverpool, Manchester United and Swansea City.</p>
<p>Unlike Liverpool, Arsenal did not reap the benefits of a week off and instead hosted Italian side Udinese for the first leg of their Champions League play-in battle. While Arsenal left Tuesday&#039;s match clinging to a one-nil advantage, they lost defenders <strong>Kieran Gibbs</strong> and <strong>Johan Djourou</strong> to hamstring injuries. To compound matters further, the Gunners also lost Gibbs&#039; backup <strong>Armand Traore</strong> to a groin injury suffered playing in a reserve match against Manchester United on Monday. <strong>Jack Wilshere</strong>, who blossomed into one of the best young midfielders in the Premier League last year, and <strong>Abou Diaby</strong> have yet to play this season following ankle injuries to both players over the summer.&#160; Liverpool fans will be hoping that Wilshere progresses enough to feature against Manchester United on the 28th targeted as his earliest possible return date.</p>
<p>While the suspensions and injuries are temporary problems for Arsenal manager <strong>Arsene Wenger</strong>, the Frenchman has also had to deal with the mutiny of two vital squad members in <strong>Cesc Fabregas</strong> and <strong>Samir Nasri</strong>.&#160; The former captain<strong> </strong>Fabregas finally completed his switch to Barcelona earlier this week, this after a grating two-year media pursuit by the Catalan club. Meanwhile, Nasri, one of last season&#039;s brightest Premier League stars, is reportedly coming closer to pushing through his desired move to Manchester City and has not yet featured for Arsenal this season.&#160;</p>
<p>However, Wenger announced on Friday that <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2028052/Samir-Nasri-Arsenal-squad-Liverpool.html?ito=feeds-newsxml" target="_blank">Nasri would be part of the squad for the match</a>, saying that, &quot;<span>You do your job until the last day of your life at the club and all the rest is speculation.&quot;</span></p>
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<p>Arsenal should still be able to maintain possession in their fluid 4-3-3 system and will hope that veteran striker <strong>Robin van Persie</strong> puts away any chances that fall his way. With so many players missing, it is hard to predict what lineup Wenger will select on Saturday but he does have a deep, albeit inexperienced, roster to choose from.&#160;</p>
<p>Besides van Persie, Arsenal can also call upon <strong>Marouane Chamakh</strong>, <strong>Andrei Arshavin</strong> and <strong>Theo Walcott </strong>as options for the attacking front three with the absence of Gervinho creating an extra opening in the starting 11.&#160;</p>
<p>The Gunners will have to rely upon youth in midfield with <strong>Emmanuel Frimpong</strong> (19 years old) and <strong>Aaron Ramsey</strong> (20) fighting to show why they deserve playing time in the void of Fabregas, Wilshere, Diaby, Song and Nasri.&#160;</p>
<p>Meanwhile, <strong>Tomas Rosicky</strong> has been <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/14514681.stm" target="_blank">ruled out for the match</a> due to injury.</p>
<p>Wenger faces a headache in defense as he must either shift a veteran central defender to left back, the most likely candidate being <strong>Thomas Vermaelen</strong>, or toss another youngster into the fire in the form of 19-year-old<strong> Carl Jenkinson</strong> who normally plays on the right. Right back is suitably covered by <strong>Barcary Sagna</strong>, although one must wonder how three matches within seven days will affect the Frenchman, and Wenger has <strong>Laurent Koscielny</strong> for one of the center back slots. Depending on how he handles the left back conundrum, Wenger can pair Koscielny either with Vermaelen, the usual center half duo, or with <strong>Sebastien Squillaci</strong> who did not play well last year for Arsenal following his transfer from Spanish side Sevilla.</p>
<p>Liverpool can expect to face young Polish goalkeeper <strong>Wojciech Szczesny</strong> who showed some promise over the second half of the last campaign.</p>
<p>On the other side of the ball, Liverpool’s near full health means Dalglish has plenty of options for the first 11, although it would be hard to imagine wholesale changes from last week’s up-and-down performance against Sunderland.</p>
<p>Formation wise, the Reds lined up in something of a fluid 4-4-2 last week with versatile attacker <strong>Luis Suarez</strong> playing a more advanced role alongside striker <strong>Andy Carroll</strong>. Whether Suarez stays in that advanced role or drops deeper into the gap between Carroll and midfield, making the formation something of a 4-2-3-1, this fixture is a massive chance for Liverpool’s January signings to get on the same page.&#160; Carroll’s physical strength makes him a nightmare matchup for Arsenal’s small back four, something he showed last season while still a member of Newcastle. Meanwhile, Suarez could be in line for a vintage performance against a patchwork Arsenal defense and midfield that will need to constantly communicate to shut down the aggressive Uruguayan.</p>
<p>Things are a bit more complicated in midfield where Dalglish has several choices to make.&#160; Winger <strong>Stewart Downing</strong> and holding midfielder <strong>Lucas</strong> seem to be safe bets to start, however the return to fitness of <strong>Raul Meireles</strong> makes it possible, but unlikely, that he will supplant <strong>Charlie Adam</strong> alongside Lucas in central midfield. The biggest question remains on the right wing where <strong>Jordan Henderson</strong> failed to impress in his opening day start against Sunderland, leading to calls for <strong>Dirk Kuyt </strong>to return to the starting lineup. Most fans will remember it was in this fixture at the end of last season where Kuyt buried a penalty 12 minutes into extra time, salvaging a draw for Liverpool and quashing Arsenal’s title hopes in the progress. Kuyt may lack a smooth first touch, but his work rate, eye for goal, and leadership qualities make him a good candidate to start an important early fixture while the Reds still try to gel as a team.&#160; Despite a positive preseason, <strong>Alberto Aquilani</strong> does not seem to be an option for Dalglish as the Italian still seeks a transfer away from Anfield.</p>
<p>In defense, <strong>Jose Enrique</strong> will most likely start again at left back whether or not <strong>Fabio Aurelio</strong> has recovered from his latest injury. Equally, expect Dalglish to use the same center back pairing from the Sunderland match as <strong>Jaime Carragher</strong> will captain the squad alongside the as-of-yet still healthy <strong>Daniel Agger</strong>.&#160; Right back is the only real doubt as <strong>Jon Flanagan</strong> may be substituted for <strong>Martin Kelly</strong> following Flanagan’s underwhelming performance against Sunderland. The Reds will be happy to have <strong>Martin Skrtel</strong> back fit to provide back up for central defense, potentially a factor in allowing the versatile Kelly to start on the right unlike last week when he was the only central cover from the bench.</p>
<p>In goal, count on the ever reliable <strong>Pepe Reina</strong>, whom the Gunners tried &#8212; but failed &#8212; to sign at the close of last summer much to the relief of Liverpool supporters.</p>
<p>The Reds will be hoping to take advantage of Arsenal’s woes and snag a vital away win against a fellow top four hopeful, however Dalglish has sought to quell any feelings of overconfidence ahead of the fixture saying, &quot;It’s still going to be a difficult game for us and they’re still a team I have the greatest respect for &#8230; but hopefully we can make it as difficult for them as they will for us.&quot;</p>
<p>Try as King Kenny might to downplay expectations, wins on the road against top four opposition are not easy to come by and the Reds will feel disappointed if they come away from this golden opportunity without three points in the bag.</p>
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