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English Clubs Liverpool Football Club- The Kop Talks 2009, \/\/elcome Glenny :D

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post Jun 19 2009, 10:29 AM

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QUOTE(kenlimfornication @ Jun 18 2009, 04:38 PM)
I'd like to disagree with this. He's been a consistent player ever since coming in and playing the 1st match handling and keeping Messi in his pocket. Though mistake was clear against Arsenal in the 4-4 draw. It was due to fatigue. In fact, how many games did he miss? If I'm not mistaken, only a few where Skrtel and Masch stepped in to cover his hole. And a couple more where Jamie stood on the right. Other than that. I think he has played a big number of games last season.

I rate him quite highly though I still miss Finnan very much.  sad.gif I believe he's a decent right back who does his job, doesn't make too much of headlines in the media. Keeps himself quiet. And of course his famous (if you notice) "goal celebrations".
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I agreed what you've said about his consistency, but why is everybody highlighting that mistake lol? Carra has to share the blame for that one. Arby had his back against Ashavin and Carra was in a position where he should be able to see Ashavin lurking. I thought it was the combination of Carra's technical limitation, Arby dallying on the possesion and Arshavin's sick shot that we were punished. icon_rolleyes.gif
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well from chelsea thread looks like portsmouth accept their bid for johnson as well.......so now where will he go??

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Rafa Benitez facing fight to hold onto Javier Mascherano and Xabi Alonso at Liverpool

Rafa Benitez will call crisis meetings at Anfield to try to head off a rebellion from two of his most important performers.

The Liverpool manager is increasingly worried about the future of key players Javier Mascherano and Xabi Alonso after claims they are intent on leaving the club.

Mascherano made clear his desire to join Barcelona this week when his agent held a very public two-hour meeting with the club’s sporting director Txiki Begiristain. The meeting was a massive slap in the face for Benitez, who had said only two days earlier that the midfielder wasn’t for sale at any price.

And Alonso followed that up yesterday with some very pointed comments which suggest that, he too, is now desperate to leave to join Real Madrid. Asked if he would be disappointed if he was forced to remain at Liverpool next season, he smiled broadly and would only say: "I can not respond to that. But each player thinks about their own future."

Benitez has made it clear that Mascherano will not be allowed to leave at any price, and he will now call an Anfield summit with the player’s agent to insist that the Argentina midfielder must honour the three years left on his contract.

Alonso will be told that he must also honour the three years remaining on his current deal, but the situation with the Spaniard is more complicated.

His relationship with the Liverpool boss has broken down, and Benitez WILL be prepared to sell, but only if the money is right, which means Madrid must get close to Liverpool’s £30million valuation.

The player’s agent will be told as much in a separate meeting, and the Anfield manager will make it clear that he won't be pressurised into selling any cheaper.

Liverpool, meanwhile, announced yesterday that former chairman David Moores has resigned from the club's board.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/200...15875-21452725/
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post Jun 19 2009, 01:18 PM

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sell alonso sell mascherano , get someone like hammann who is tall and could defend , get murphy kind of player , direct and good in throughball not those fancy passes like alonso.
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Rafa Benitez facing fight to hold onto Javier Mascherano and Xabi Alonso at Liverpool

Rafa Benitez will call crisis meetings at Anfield to try to head off a rebellion from two of his most important performers.

The Liverpool manager is increasingly worried about the future of key players Javier Mascherano and Xabi Alonso after claims they are intent on leaving the club.

Mascherano made clear his desire to join Barcelona this week when his agent held a very public two-hour meeting with the club’s sporting director Txiki Begiristain. The meeting was a massive slap in the face for Benitez, who had said only two days earlier that the midfielder wasn’t for sale at any price.

And Alonso followed that up yesterday with some very pointed comments which suggest that, he too, is now desperate to leave to join Real Madrid. Asked if he would be disappointed if he was forced to remain at Liverpool next season, he smiled broadly and would only say: "I can not respond to that. But each player thinks about their own future."

Benitez has made it clear that Mascherano will not be allowed to leave at any price, and he will now call an Anfield summit with the player’s agent to insist that the Argentina midfielder must honour the three years left on his contract.

Alonso will be told that he must also honour the three years remaining on his current deal, but the situation with the Spaniard is more complicated.

His relationship with the Liverpool boss has broken down, and Benitez WILL be prepared to sell, but only if the money is right, which means Madrid must get close to Liverpool’s £30million valuation.

The player’s agent will be told as much in a separate meeting, and the Anfield manager will make it clear that he won't be pressurised into selling any cheaper.

Liverpool, meanwhile, announced yesterday that former chairman David Moores has resigned from the club's board.
For Xabi, we must at least get sneijder+>20mil if sold

For Macsh, we shud get Eto'o+>20mil

Our poor Rafa must scout for their replacements asap, in case it reli happens...
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Alonso casts doubt on future at Anfield

It is either an elaborate wind-up on the Liverpool manager or – more likely – a reflection of the fact that he will struggle to maintain the same midfield for next season. Hours after Javier Mascherano's agent Walter Tamer was seen meeting Barcelona directors in the Catalan city, Xabi Alonso provided a deafeningly unconvincing reply to a question about his commitment to Liverpool.

"Would you be disappointed if you end up having to stay at Liverpool next season?" Alonso was asked after Spain's 1-0 win over Iraq in the Confederations Cup on Wednesday. "I can't answer that question," he replied.

The answer reinforces the sense that Alonso never recovered his commitment to Benitez's cause since the Liverpool manager proved ready to part company with him last summer. Benitez wants to get on with the job of finding the second striker he so badly needs – a cut-price option such as Real Madrid's £5m-rated Argentine Javier Saviola or else Uruguayan club Nacional's attacking midfielder Nicolas Lodeiro, whom Benitez has viewed on DVD, are possible targets – but the end of the Confederations Cup might leave him with a midfield crisis on his hands.

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/footbal...ld-1708841.html
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Fantastic piece of interview from dailymail.

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EXCLUSIVE: FERNANDO TORRES INTERVIEW

SPORTSMAIL: Fernando, there's a lot of speculation about the world's top players - and lots of money being spent - can you achieve your ambitions by staying at Liverpool?

TORRES: Winning the European Championship with Spain gave me a taste of what winning at the top level was like and once you've had a taste of success it becomes an addiction. A lot of players committed themselves to Liverpool this summer with new contracts and players don't do that unless they think they can have their ambitions met. There is a lot of belief at the club and a lot of trust in the manager. I sincerely believe I will win the Premier League and the European Cup here. The winning tradition is very clear at Liverpool. I want to be involved in a little piece of their history.

So that rules out a move to Real Madrid... or Manchester United?

TORRES:  It was hard for me to leave Atletico (Real Madrid's great rivals). It was where I grew up and I have lost count how many times I have said I would only have left them for Liverpool. It may be hard to believe as I grew up in Spain, but Liverpool are my boyhood club. I grew up supporting them. Madrid obviously are spending lots of money and I'm sure that Sir Alex Ferguson will be looking for a big name to replace Ronaldo, but I'm very excited about what the boss is doing here at Liverpool. We came close last season and, with the experience we now have, I believe we can be champions next season.

Would you move clubs for more money?


TORRES:  We all know that football players at the highest level earn very good money. You might get two clubs who are going crazy because of investment and offering higher wages than anybody else, but that does not interest me. I'm very happy with my contract at Liverpool and wouldn't leave just to earn a little more somewhere else where I wouldn't be that happy. To want any more would be greedy and that is not me. As long as Liverpool want me, I will stay.

So what about Ronaldo's departure?


TORRES:  He has been one of the best players in the world for the last three years and it will be a big loss for the league, but with the amount of investment in the Premier League I expect world-class players to arrive this summer as well. If he feels about Madrid the way that I did about Liverpool I can understand his move. The white shirt is very famous and for a lot of players their goal is to one day play in that Madrid shirt because they are seen by many as the biggest club in the world. The white shirt is a huge privilege for players, but for me the biggest privilege in Europe is the red shirt of Liverpool.

Are Manchester United weaker without Ronaldo and are they there for the taking?

TORRES: That is completely the wrong way of looking at it. We won't win the title because Manchester United have become weaker but because we have become better. To look at it like that is a loser's mentality and that is not the way of Liverpool Football Club. I'm not sure they will be any weaker anyway, they are getting a huge transfer fee and I'm sure Sir Alex Ferguson will bring in some quality players. Ronaldo will be hard to replace, but there are players out there - if you have the right budget - who can replace him.

La Liga v the Premier League... has the power shifted now because of Ronaldo and Kaka joining Madrid and Barca winning the Champions League?

TORRES: Kaka and Ronaldo are fantastic players, but the signing of two players does not mean the power has shifted. The amount of English teams consistently in the last four of the European Cup over the last few years has shown that it is the strongest. Barcelona play fantastic football and Madrid are buying some big players but, like I said, I expect world-class players to arrive in England this summer and it will take more than a couple of big signings to change the balance in power.

But Madrid must now be serious contenders for the European Cup, right?

TORRES:  Again that is just a reaction to their spending. Their signing will improve them no doubt, but they are still a long way off Barcelona. They are behind the English clubs too - Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester have all been consistent in the European Cup for a long while. Real Madrid have improved their chances, but the new players have to be able to work together.

Liverpool are close to signing Glen Johnson.

TORRES:  We have total trust in the boss and we will trust whoever he brings in, but yes, Glen Johnson has had an excellent season. He has established himself as the first-choice right back in what is now an England team playing very good football. He is used to playing top-four football, so there would be no issue about him making the step up.

Michael Owen has been linked with Liverpool, too.


TORRES: I know that he is a big part of the history of this football club and that the fans at Anfield loved him. I have no idea where he will be playing next season, but I am convinced that he still has a lot to offer. He has been unlucky with injuries in recent years and I know how frustrating that can be, but he has a natural instinct in front of goal and you don't lose that just because you have been injured.

But what about the prospect of losing Javier Mascherano?

TORRES: Javier loves it at Liverpool - that is all I can tell you. In the summer people like to make a lot of noises about world-class players - and Javier is a worldclass player. He has said himself that he is very happy at Anfield and there is no reason for him to want to leave.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...ndo-Torres.html

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I was quietly dreading this day... (i was never the optimistic one, eh?)

Which player would not prefer being famous and recognised in their home country as opposed to being an 'outcast' playing in a foreign, probably perceived as second best league? In Reina's case, would that be what it takes to finally push Iker out of the number one jersey? Playing for one of two biggest clubs of his home country? It is befitting and destined, i would say - Barcelona was his first club right? A local boy come good playing for HIS club, going head to head with another local boy playing for HIS club too, fighting for both team honors and individual glory? One a modern sweeping keeper, the other a more orthodox but solid rock in a head to head in more ways than one?

How long can Rafa keep the spanish stars happy? With his man management skills? More likely it will mean annual contract improvements which will be prohibitively expensive, especially with Britain's new tax tiers.

Who will leave first and open the floodgates? Alonso? Reina? Or (probably never the most loyal at any rate) Mascherano?
What next Rafa?
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damn , things really getting more and more unpleasant.
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Rafa linked with Uruguayan

Uruguayan midfielder Nicolas Lodeiro is said to have caught the eye of Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez.

The 20-year-old Lodeiro is currently contracted to Primera Division Uruguaya side Nacional.

Lodeiro is highly-raterd and shone when representing the Uruguay Under 20s in the South American championship played this year in Venezuela.

The playmaker is currently owned by the company BBC Sport, who bought him in February among other young players of the Uruguayan U20 national side.

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http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11669_5386616,00.html
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sell alonso sell mascherano , get someone like hammann who is tall and could defend , get murphy kind of player , direct and good in throughball not those fancy passes like alonso.
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stupid u say like that.. any recommendation from u who should rafa sign ?? if u play FM2009 boleh la ceta like that.. vmad.gif
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The Good And Bad Of Rafa`s Five Years...

Rafa Benitez arrived at Anfield five years ago this week, and in that time plenty has occured. So what's gone well, and what badly? Nick Miller looks at the good and bad of Rafa's half decade so far...


THE GOOD


Signing Fernando Torres, Xabi Alonso and Pepe Reina
Quite good players, these three. Would any of them be in the Premier League if it wasn't for Benitez? Real Madrid were Alonso's other main suitor in 2004 (still are), Torres might still be at Atletico had Liverpool not come up with the cash, while Reina would most likely have moved back to Barcelona. In these three - along with Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher - Benitez has created a spine around which Liverpool's success is based, and if he does something daft (like selling Alonso) this summer, their continued title challenge will almost certainly falter.


Keeping, then getting the best from, Steven Gerrard
When Benitez arrived, two of Liverpool's best players were about to jump ship. While Michael Owen left, Gerrard was persuaded to stay (just a couple of weeks after Benitez's appointment too) despite offers of riches and instant success from Chelsea. It happened again the following summer, and while Gerrard claimed it was an emotional decision, Benitez would no doubt have been a major factor.

Keeping him was only a half-success though. After a couple of years shoving him out to the right and occasionally the left of midfield, Benitez realised that his true potential could only be brought out in his current 'free' role. While it might be a stretch to say Benitez alone has converted him from midfielder to support striker, he must be praised for allowing Gerrard to roam free.


Istanbul

The story goes that, as the entire Liverpool side and staff were cavorting around the Ataturk Stadium pitch, Benitez took Jamie Carragher aside and offered some constructive criticism about his positioning during the game.

It's this sort of cold, attention to detail that was the centre of Liverpool's comeback. Amid the chaos of half-time, and after setting out a formation that included 12 players, Benitez had the nous and awareness to realise that he had to introduce Dietmar Hamman in order to protect his ravaged defence and midfield. Without this Liverpool probably wouldn't have scored those three goals in six minutes, and certainly wouldn't have prevented Milan from adding more.


Reigniting a rivalry
In this generation of football, there can be few things more flattering than Alex Ferguson recognising you are a threat. The difference between Ferguson's treatment of Benitez and Arsene Wenger at the tail end of last season was telling. While Wenger received the equivalent of a ruffle of the hair and a 'Bless 'em, they play nice football', Benitez was the subject of a cynical and co-ordinated attack from Ferguson and Sam Allardyce, designed to destabilise their season.

Much has been made (on these pages and others) of the 'facts rant', and while it's clear that Ferguson got under Benitez's skin, it's difficult to prove either way that it had a significant impact on Liverpool's season. Sure, they went on a poor run shortly after, but if Benitez had truly been psychologically battered and it had sabotaged Liverpool's season, how do you explain the 4-1 win at Old Trafford?

The improvement in Liverpool's league position since 2004 has been gradual, but last season they were genuine, serious and sustained title contenders for the first time since they last won the thing in 1990. With the right signings, it could be even closer next time.


Surviving the power struggle
18 months ago it looked like Benitez's time at Anfield was done. Disagreements with the American owners and Rick Parry over control (it always is) meant that he was being pushed out, with Tom Hicks and George Gillett even lining up Jurgen Klinsmann to replace him.

How much should be made of the apparent power struggle between Parry and Benitez is unclear, and who actually bought Robbie Keane, but if there really was a row, there's only one winner.

The extent of his victory is perfectly illustrated by the long negotiations over his new contract last season. He rejected every version of the deal that didn't please him, safe in the knowledge that he could ask for a monkey butler and strippers and the club would have to acquiesce, such was and is his power. He now has control over Liverpool's transfer policy, and is shaping the club into his own image.


THE BAD

Blind spots

Strange how some managers have blind spots in certain positions. With Ferguson for a long time it was goalkeepers, for Arsene Wenger centre-backs, but for Benitez it seems to be full-backs. Josemi, Jan Kronkamp, Antonio Barragan, Philip Degen, Andrea Dossena, Alvaro Arbeloa and Fabio Aurelio have been purchased, with arguably only the latter two being successes. And now it looks like he is about to pay a huge fee for the good, but not great Glen Johnson.


The '7/10' obsession
The fundamental element of Benitez's managerial philosophy is control. He's obsessed with it. One imagines the sort of games that we punters enjoy (the break-neck seven-goalers, the games we remember) are the ones that Benitez hates, because there's no control. They're unpredictable. Anything could happen.

This might explain his early fascination with steady, predictable players that would play quite well and run around a lot every week, but rarely created anything spectacular. It's why he persisted with Dirk Kuyt and eventually found a place for him, as well as Momo Sissoko, Andrei Voronin, Alvaro Arbeloa, Bolo Zenden, Albert Riera, even Craig Bellamy and to an extent Yossi Benayoun.

With the signing of Torres one suspected he finally realised that a mixture of flair and graft is the way to go, which is why their reluctance to chase a player like David Silva is so frustrating.


Rotation
In his early days, you suspected that Benitez made almost changes to his side out of spite, being deliberately obtuse. He famously didn't keep the same side for 99 consecutive games (even that he made no changes for that 100th match suggests stubbornness), and such changes were as much about him not knowing his best side as keeping things fresh. Now, most people could probably name his first choice eleven, but back then you might as well have picked names from a hat. It's difficult to work out whether the recent success is simply down to keeping a settled side, or the settled side is simply because he has better players now, and can thus more readily trust them.


Questionable transfer record

For every Torres there's a Voronin, for every a Skrtel a Kronkamp, for every Alonso a Nunez. In five years Benitez has signed 45 players, a massive number that smacks of at best trial and error, at worst guessing. Obviously he was unsure in his early days about which players would work in England, but even last summer there were some stinkers.

Philip Degen has yet to make a league appearance (although much of that was down to injury), Andrea Dossena cost £7million and then there was Robbie Keane. For a manager who is operating on a budget (as he never fails to remind us) much lower than his immediate rivals, he must minimise these sort of judgement errors.


Over-analysis
After Liverpool beat Real Madrid last summer, one of the Spanish papers wrote that you should never play chess with a grandmaster. It's true, and it might be one of the reasons that Liverpool had such a good record in 'big' games last season, while they dropped points against the lesser lights of the Premier League.

Clever thinking and effective tactics are required against Manchester United and Chelsea, but perhaps less so against Stoke and Hull. One suspects against those from the nether regions of the Premier League, Alex Ferguson offers little by way of tactical thinking - he simply says 'You're better than them, go and win it'. Benitez rarely lets his players loose, or goes for all-out attack in the same way that Jose Mourinho used to at Chelsea. If they were losing 1-0 after an hour, Mourinho would chuck on two more strikers and play four up front. Benitez tends to stick with the plan.

He has a tendency to over-think, to try and work out how to beat every team, when he could merely trust that his troops are better than the opposition, which they frequently are. Sometimes football really is that simple, and it might be a lesson that Benitez would be well to learn.

http://www.football365.com/story/0,17033,8...5387540,00.html
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Think it's just the media stirring things up. Alonso has always been providing vague answers when asked about his future. The worst I could foresee next season is one of Alonso, Benny, Arby or Masch leaving, even so, trust the manager to get things sorted.
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Liverpool endure fixture frustration once again

RAFAEL BENITEZ looks set to be thumbing through his diary after the fixtures for the 2009/10 Barclays Premier League campaign landed Liverpool with some tough scheduling after European games.

Benitez was embroiled in a row with Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson last season, during which he claimed Liverpool were “handicapped” by the timings of matches – even quipping his rival should perhaps “organise the fixtures and everything in his office and send them to us”.

After the opening games of the new Champions League season on September 15/16, Liverpool are set to travel to West Ham, while all of their rivals will be at home – United involved in the Manchester derby which could well be switched to a Sunday kick-off giving the league champions more recovery time.

On Matchday Two, Liverpool head to title rivals Chelsea, while again United and Arsenal are also at home.

http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/0500liv...-name_page.html

Liverpool Losers In Fixture List Again

I was posting on a forum this morning and I asked who would like to bet that Liverpool get another tricky away game to start the season, while United and Chelsea get home gimmes. Someone said wasn't I making the excuses as to why Liverpool didn't win the league in 2009/10 a little early! Then the fixtures arrived...We're away to Tottenham while Utd and Chelsea are at home to Birmingham and Hull respectively. I can already hear most of you formulating new ways to poke fun at my Liverpool fan paranoia, but look at the evidence of the the Premier League opening day fixtures (not including this year). I won't bother including the actual fixtures as it's a long list, so feel free to google if you want the specifics:

In 16 seasons:

Arsenal: 12 home games
Chelsea: 10 home games
Liverpool: 5 homes games
Man Utd: 9 home games

Last 5 seasons (the Benitez era):
Arsenal: 4 home games
Chelsea: 4 home games
Liverpool: 0 homes games
Man Utd: 4 home games

Given that the fixtures are NOT randomly generated by a computer (there's an interesting article on the BBC site), and are actually picked and then refined by a combination of man and machine, this strikes me as being very unbalanced. The opening day may ultimately make little difference in the destination of the title, but as a fan it's great to start the season with a fixture that you're very likely to win, and as a player and manager I imagine an easier home game is what you're hoping for, to gain confidence at a potentially vulnerable time and build on it. I am annoyed.

http://www.football365.com/mailbox/story/0...5385302,00.html
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In 16 seasons:

Arsenal: 12 home games
Chelsea: 10 home games
Liverpool: 5 homes games
Man Utd: 9 home games

Last 5 seasons (the Benitez era):
Arsenal: 4 home games
Chelsea: 4 home games
Liverpool: 0 homes games
Man Utd: 4 home games
I bet that the men who are responsible for this are Everton's die hard fans...
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QUOTE(LukeMjstc @ Jun 19 2009, 03:31 PM)
I bet that the men who are responsible for this are Everton's die hard fans...
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He is a Liverpool fans for sure...Or else, what for he wrote all this... doh.gif
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QUOTE(solstice818 @ Jun 19 2009, 03:34 PM)
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He is a Liverpool fans for sure...Or else, what for he wrote all this... doh.gif
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he meant the guy who did the fixture not the guy who wrote the article sweat.gif
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QUOTE(vreis @ Jun 19 2009, 03:41 PM)
he meant the guy who did the fixture not the guy who wrote the article sweat.gif
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Albert Riera has warned Liverpool they would be mad to sell Xabi Alonso, Alvaro Arbeloa and Javier Mascherano if they want to win the league.

Midfielder Alonso and full-back Arbeloa have both been linked with a move to Real Madrid while Mascherano is a £45m target for European champions Barcelona.

But Anfield star Riera says even considering offers would be sheer lunacy.

Liverpool finished second in the Premier League last season, four points behind Manchester United, – and the Spanish winger says they will have no hope of ­overtaking their rivals if they don’t keep their best players.

Riera said: “It’s vital Liverpool keep all their players. You could see this year that every player was really important at the end.

“Alonso, Arbeloa and Mascherano were really important players who had experience and gave us a lot of quality. We have to keep them. Not only these, all our players.

“If you want to play well next year and you want to win the ­Premier League, this is the first step.”

Riera, currently playing for Spain in the Confederations Cup in South Africa, fears losing big-name stars at this stage could ­seriously affect the balance in Liverpool’s team just when they are making progress.

He has already spoken with Spanish team-mates Alonso and Arbeloa and is desperately hoping they stay.

He added: “The key thing at the moment at Liverpool is we have a very hard mentality.

“We have a very good dressing room and a lot of players with ­experience. This is helping the young players a lot.

“We have a big unity, we all know each other so well and that’s very important. You don’t want to change it.”

In fact, far from thinking about selling players, Riera feels ­Liverpool should concentrate on adding to their squad in a bid to catch United.

Boss Rafa Benitez has been linked with a string of signings ­including Glen Johnson, David Silva and Carlos Tevez.

And Riera added: “If we can add some players it will help us to play better. We had a great season this year and we were unlucky not to be champions.

“We played more as a team ­because we played without Stevie Gerrard or Fernando Torres – and the team continued playing well.”


http://www.dailystar.co.uk/football/view/85468/
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Riera said that and he will be the first Spanish to be thrown out from Rafa squad next season..

Rafa: How dare you said that!
Riera: I'm just trying to be a hero, since no one said about me in transfer market..
Rafa: Ok. I sell you then.
Riera: Settled.
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post Jun 19 2009, 03:48 PM

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QUOTE(GulaV @ Jun 19 2009, 03:48 PM)
Riera said that and he will be the first Spanish to be thrown out from Rafa squad next season..

Rafa: How dare you said that!
Riera: I'm just trying to be a hero, since no one said about me in transfer market..
Rafa: Ok. I sell you then.
Riera: Settled.
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No one sell my Riera.... vmad.gif mad.gif

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