Friday, July 27, 2012

Liverpool FC vs AS Roma


This is Fenway Park
This is Fenway Park


Fenway Park, a ground with a lot of history, hosted Liverpool FC second match of the LFC Tour 2012. The match was between Fenway group owned Liverpool FC v AS Roma from Rome, Italy. The baseball ground was converted to a football ground, with a sold out crowd to cheer their team.

Liverpool started the match with a similar formation to their previous match, against Toronto FC which they drew 1-1. Gulacsi and Sterling was given the nod ahead of Jones and Pacheco for this match, while Joe Cole started instead of Charlie Adam. Ryan McLaughlin was also given a run for this match.
AS Roma kicked the match off at Fenway Park and they got the first good opportunity in the match as well, as early as the 8th minute, when a miss pass from Jay Spearing was intercepted and they attack that followed was saved brilliantly by Gulacsi.

Raheem Sterling, handed a start, produced the first shot from a red player and Bogdan Lobont was forced to make a save on 16’ minutes. Roma responded quickly and should have taken the lead when Pablo Osvaldo dribbled past Jamie Carragher and found himself one-on-one with Gulacsi, but again the Hungarian stood tall and pushed the shot around the post for a corner.

As both teams increased their tempo, Jonjo Shelvey almost helped the Reds break the deadlock twice in quick succession. First, the 20-year-old drove from midfield before sending a shot at goal which Lobont had to parry, then the midfielder played in Nathan Eccleston, whose rising shot went wide.

Two of the Reds' returning stars combined on 32 minutes but were denied by the woodwork. Alberto Aquilani's precise dink forward found Cole, who, spotting Lobont off his line, lobbed the 'keeper but saw his attempt bounce clear off the top of the crossbar.

Shelvey brought another save out of Lobont five minutes before half-time after creating a chance for himself out of nothing. The Reds No.33 carried the ball past two Roma defenders and hit a left-footed strike towards goal but the goalkeeper was down quickly to save, and Lobont was called into action again a minute before the break, stopping a Cole shot to ensure the half ended goalless.

Pacheco fizzed a shot high and wide after linking with Shelvey but, as in the first half, Tachtsidis forced the first save of the period. Fed by half-time substitute Erik Lamela, the midfielder's shot from the edge of the area was deflected but smartly saved by Jones.

A swerving free-kick by Shelvey had Lobont diving in despair but the youngster's effort curled around the wrong side of the post, before Roma full-back Aleandro Rosi latched onto a clever through ball from Bradley but thrashed his shot well over when one-on-one with Jones.

In the 63rd minute, the Reds fell behind to a strike from USA midfielder Bradley. Found a yard inside the Liverpool box by Lamela, the new Roma signing took one touch to set himself and rifled a finish beyond Jones into the corner.

Suso could have levelled two minutes later after Pacheco beat his man on the left and delivered into the six-yard box but his Spanish compatriot could not find the target, and the Reds paid the price on 69 minutes when the Italians doubled their advantage.

Lamela was again at the heart of the Roma move, completing a one-two to find space in the Liverpool area. The Argentinian's shot was saved by Jones but arrived perfectly in the path of Florenzi, who blasted home to make it 2-0.

Adam gave Liverpool a lifeline with 10 minutes remaining on the clock. Flanagan delivered a deep cross from the right to Pacheco, who set the ball up for Adam to drive into the far corner past Lobont from 20 yards.

Lamela should have put the game beyond the Reds in the 86th minute but his shot came back off Jones' right post. Roma held on regardless, though, with the Reds unable to produce an equaliser during the final minutes.


Both teams come out to Fenway Park

Liverpool FC Squad for First Half
 
Yeah, we are all present


Liverpool line-up first half:
Peter Gulacsi (GK)
Ryan McLaughlin (RB)
Martin Skrtel (CB)
Jamie Carragher (CB)
Jose Enrique (LB)
Jay Spearing (CDM)
Alberto Aquilani (LCM)
Jonjo Shelvey (RCM)
Joe Cole (RWM)
Raheem Sterling (LWM)
Nathan Eccleston (ST)

Analysis:
Peter Gulacsi: Came up with a few good saves from as early as the 8th minute.
Ryan McLaughlin: Made a few good runs down the right side, but has to improve on his defensive skills.
Martin Skrtel: Was kind-off rusty and couldn’t find the same wavelength as Jamie Carragher.
Jamie Carragher: Made a few errors that a player of his experience shouldn’t have done.
Jose Enrique: Was poor on the left flank. His performance has not been good since some time, needs to turn the screws.
Jay Spearing: For a player who plays in the all-important CDM/CM position, should have played with more maturity, with the kind of experience he has. Gave the ball away cheaply often.
Alberto Aquilani: Was good in the centre of the mid-field. Everyone who saw that match could see the fire in his eyes, that he wanted to impress the new manager.
Jonjo Shelvey: Man of the Match. Made quite a lot of opportunities and even got couple of shots on target.
Joe Cole: Was very good in the right wing and made things happen. Was unlucky that his chip hit the cross-bar and not the back of the net.
Raheem Sterling: Was almost invisible for the 2nd part of 1st half, even though, he made a few good chances in the former.
Nathan Eccleston: Was a single minded player. Didn’t make use of the opportunities nor did he try very hard to get to the end of crosses.

Brad Jones is beaten by Micheal Bradley as AS Roma goes 1 up on Liverpool FC


Alessandro Florenzi scores the second for AS Roma

 
Charlie Adam gets one back for Liverpool FC


Liverpool line-up second half:
Brad Jones (GK)
Jon Flanagan (RB)
Stephen Sama (CB)
Daniel Agger (CB)
Danny Wilson (LB)
Charlie Adam (CM)
Suso (RW)
Krisztian Adorjan (CM)
Lucas (CM)
Dani Pacheco (LW)
Adam Morgan (ST)

Analysis:
Brad Jones: Was kind of ok because there wasn’t much that Jones could have done to stop the shots, eventually conceding 2 goals.
Jon Flanagan: Made good runs on the right side and linked up with Suso.
Stephen Sama: Came in as a substitute in the 60’. Played with aggression. Good
Daniel Agger: 1st appearance of the season, and was quite average.
Danny Wilson: Made good runs on the left side, but was left wanting in defence often. His mistake led to goal.
Charlie Adam: Was quite good and scored a goal. Fits into Brendan Rodgers style of play.
Suso: Was as good as he was when Liverpool played Toronto FC, but still, was quite good.
Krisztian Adorjan: Came on as a 60’ substitution and was kind of ok.
Lucas: Came onto the field, and one could feel the difference between Jay Spearing and Lucas.
Dani Pacheco: Was very good on the left flank, created quite a few opportunities, including the goal.
Adam Morgan: Made quite a few runs and was unlucky to have been given offside, even though he was on line with the defence.

Ratings: 
Player
Rating
Rating
Player
Peter Gulacsi
Impressive
Average
Brad Jones
Ryan McLaughlin
Impressive
Impressive
Jon Flanagan
Martin Skrtel
Average
Good
Stephen Sama
Jamie Carragher
Average
Average
Daniel Agger
Jose Enrique
Average
Average
Danny Wilson
Jay Spearing
Average
Good
Charlie Adam
Alberto Aquilani
Impressive
Good
Lucas
Jonjo Shelvey
Very Good
Impressive
Krisztian Adorjan
Joe Cole
Very Good
Good
Suso
Raheem Sterling
Good
Impressive
Dani Pacheco
Nathan Eccleston
Average
Impressive
Adam Morgan


Overall: Quite good considering that Roma played with more or less their main squad.

If Brendan Rodgers is trying to force the passing game, i.e., the Tiki-Taka, then one thing is for sure, we need to have a good central defensive player, if Joe Allen is Rodgers’ answer to that, then, I believe, he has not seen what a certain Lucas Leiva or even Alberto Aquilani can do. Why spend on 10M+ pounds on someone when we already have the resources. True, our academy players are not yet ready for everything, but its Rodgers’ duty to groom them and make them top class players.

Come on Rodgers, forget Allen and utilize the players we already have.

Another thing that Rodgers' would be having in mind would be the situation of our defense. Skrtel and Carragher didn't look like they can play together and Carragher was making a few very silly errors. There were quite a lot of missed passes in the first half, while in the second half, we tried to keep more of the ball and to an extend, we did succeed with that.


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