Thursday, 6 February 2014

A Year Later

How does it feel to be a Liverpool Manager?

"Very proud, as you can imagine it"
"For me, is to defend the principles of this great club, offensive football with tactical discipline, and to retain the values of the club. That was the attraction, the history of the club."
"Also the frustration. It has been over 20 years since they won the title. We might not be ready for the title but the process begins today, it's a new cycle, and that is something that we will work towards in the years to come."


The Ups

"Liverpool 1-0 Manchester United; 3 consecutive victories for Liverpool see them on the top of the league. The season has just begun and Liverpool seem to be in a hurry"
"Spurs 0-5 Liverpool"; the biggest win at White Hart Lane since 1978.
"25th December, Liverpool at the top of the table again. Can they keep the momentum over the next 2 games against Manchester City and Chelsea?"
"Liverpool 4-0 Everton; what a display by the Reds, by the Captain, by the SAS and by the fans, You'll Never Walk Alone.

The Downs

"Manchester City 2-1 Liverpool. A goal wrongly disallowed, a team denied a crucial point."
"Chelsea 2-1 Liverpool" "Aston Villa 2-2 Liverpool"
"Salah 99% sure of making Anfield switch, 1% to Stamford Bridge, and look Chelsea beat the odds 1-99"
"Deadline Day: Can we get Konoplyanka? The answer  - NO"
"Liverpool 1-1 West Brom, and with this the 4 point advantage over Everton has been cut to half"

February 8th, 
Liverpool, 12:43 pm GMT

This is Anfield. Arsenal play Liverpool. Game no. 25 for both teams. A win means everything for the 2 teams. A win is what they are desperate for. It all comes down to this:
"Liverpool fight to bring European Football back to Anfield after 4 years; Arsenal chasing first silverware on three fronts since FA Cup 2005. The question is "Who wants it more?".


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