If I had to nit pick , Pennant still looked a step below the rest of the lads but no time for that now

Just happy to see us dominate a quality team

LFC #1 wrote:The only disappointme for me was Mark Gonzalez, who failed to deliver much yet again (bar an excellent cross for Crouchies second). He has a lot of work to do IMO if he wants to be here next season.
LFC #1 wrote:Sabre wrote:Brilliant result lads,crouchie was brill,mascherano was great and Aurelio wasnt too bad at the back.I think we sud play the same team tuesday night.
Probably the same formation, with Finnan instead of Arbeloa, Kuyt for Crouch, and maybe Riise for Gonzalez. Not more than 3 changes.
Sounds about right, Sissoko may get a run though with either Mascherano or Xabi sitting out (probably Mascherano).
Ace Ventura wrote:A fantastic performance from the lads which well and truly put to bed the dire last game against Villa and the 3 previous defeats to Arsenal.
Right from the off we looked up for it and Rafa's tactics with Mascherano and Alonso in the centre together allowing Stevie to roam and the full backs the opportunity to get forward more than usual were spot on.
Aurellio and Crouch both had there best game in red shirts, the brazilian supplying two inch perfect deliveries for the second and third goals and getting beyond Gonzalez frequently. His defending was decent as well. Lets hope he can steer clear of injuries.
Crouchies hat-trick was phenomenal, his movement for the first was predatary, and the second was a thumping header that i have not seen from him before, he got up early but stayed there and met it with real power and accuracy (not usually what you associate with Crouch headers) The last goal the way he shifts his feet was world class, i say this quite alot but if Rooney scored those goals we wouldnt hear the end of it from the media.
I dont think Gonzalez had a decent game at all, the odd decent delivery aside he is poor in posession and miscontrols the ball far too often.
Pennant was better and also put in some decent crosses but there's still a bit lacking. Hopefully he will continue to improve because his pace can frighten defenders.
Roll on Tuesday now, and Rafa please keep Crouch in the side.
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