Great update, alot of in depth description, and some great results. Keep it up man.
The rest of October kicked off with a clash between two of Europe’s largest clubs, Liverpool and Bayern Munich, at Anfield. The visitors are favourites to top Group B but Liverpool were looking to cause an upset and steal all three points off the German giants. An away tie against a Swansea side who are in poor form, just sitting above the relegation zone on goal difference, was up next followed by newly promoted Leicester back at home.
Liverpool lined up with a surprisingly offensive formation looking to take the game to the 23 time Bundesliga Champions, with Lallana and Sterling flanking Ezequiel Lavezzi. The opening half was tactically intriguing as Liverpool’s wingers man marked Robben and Muller out of the game leaving the midfield trio’s of both sides to fight it out for domination of the ball. Neither striker was getting any room to breathe with very few attempts, both sides pressed high with a high line which left very little room in the middle of the park for both sides making any passing play a tricky task.
The second half wasn’t much different bar Liverpool managing to break through the Bayern defence on a few occasions and testing World Cup hero Neuer in the German’s goal. Sterling should have scored as he jinked past his man and struck a venomous hit but Neuer did well to parried the ball onto the bar with lightning reflexes. Finally in the 85th minute the deadlock was broken, as just as Sterling had done previously Muller broke free of his opposite number and shot from the right hand side of the goal. Belgian international, Mignolet did well to get anything to the ball but could only manage to divert the ball into the roof of the net. A real sucker punch to Liverpool as they deserved more than what they got. When you play at home and the opposition keeper gets Man of the Match you know that it just wasn’t your day.
Liverpool 0-1 Bayern Munich
This season has been a rollercoaster for Liverpool fans. Winning 2 or 3 on the bounce followed by a loss then rinse and repeat. However after their loss to Bayern it would suggest a win against Swansea was on the cards.
The Merseyside club got off to a good start dominating possession and creating chances. Philippe Coutinho has been instrumental after his return from injury picking up vital goals and assists. Nothing changed today as he swung in a corner on the 26 minute mark to be met by the head of former PSG captain Mamadou Sakho at the front post, it was a great header to power the ball into the top corner. Only 7 minutes later Coutinho picked the ball up outside the box before laying it wide to Markovic, the young Serb stood up his fullback making him back track, rather than beating his man he played it back to Coutinho who hit the ball first time from 25 yards and the stadium went silent as the ball nestled into the top corner. There was absolutely nothing the man in the Welsh club’s net could do but watch and admire the strike.
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The Brazilian Magician has been brilliant since returning from injury
The Brazilian Magician has been brilliant since returning from injury
After the break Coutinho was again playing part in a goal as he delivered a similar corner to that Sakho scored from earlier in the game, again Sakho met the ball at the front post and flicked it on. Croatian Center Back Dejan Lovren was unmarked at the back post and tapped home to put Liverpool 3 goals to the good. The Reds saw the game out well and left Wales with all 3 points and another clean sheet on the road.
“I knew as soon as I hit it that it was going in” Smiled Coutinho, “Of course it’s great to score a goal like that but what matters is the team got 3 points and that’s the most important thing. But yes I love scoring and making goals it what my job is in the team.”
Swansea 0-3 Liverpool
Sakho (26), Coutinho (33), Lovren (53)
With the reverse fixture at the Allianz looming large in the ever so near future Carragher looked to his youngsters such as Javi Manquillo and Lazar Markovic to put in a shift against the Foxes.
Markovic didn’t let down the manager picking up two goals in the space of two minutes. The first, on 26 minutes, was a great move by the Champions League team as some intricate passing between Markovic, Allen and Manquillo put the 19 year old through on goal and he easily slipped the ball to the keepers left to put Liverpool one goal up. His second was much less pretty as Emre Can shot from the edge of the box, the keeper did well to get down low to push the ball away but Markovic was on hand to tap home the rebound within the six yard box.
The two goal lead was short lived as 30 seconds after the restart some poor defending by Coutinho allowed Ulloa through on goal who finished emphatically giving the men in blue a chance. Just 6 minutes later it became reality as Leicester tossed a hopeful corner into the Liverpool box, Lovren attempted to clear but the ball only hit an unknowing Coutinho and bounced into the Liverpool net. Not the type of goals Coutinho spoke about creating in his interview last week.
The Brazilian set the record straight in the second half, however, by standing over a free kick on the edge of the box. A training ground move followed as a brilliant bit of movement from Sterling got him a yard of space. Liverpool’s number 10 had no problem picking him out with a crisp pass and Raheem Sterling duly finished across goal first time to give Liverpool the lead again. A change in formation to a 433 from a 4231 gave Liverpool a more solid shape defensively and easily saw out the remainder of the game. Leaving the score line at 3-2 to the home side. Remarkably that is the 5th league game in the last 6 which Liverpool have scored 3 or more goals.
Liverpool 3-2 Leicester
Markovic (26,28), Sterling (55)
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No team as of yet has really pushed on in the League making them favourites and after Liverpool’s average start that is of big help to the Merseyside club. A big match away to Spurs next month could be a turning point in the season for Carragher’s men.
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