Cisse2bking wrote:it would be nice to see flo and cisse up top.
They are expecting us to feild crouch or mo and play a ball up to them but i dont think either are good enough in the air to compete with Terry. would not suprise me if chelsea start robert huth to add some height.
The way to go is to not play the way they think we will. play with two quick front me and try and get down the channels and in behind
They have only 18 fit squad players to chose from tonight so there might be some weakness there
stmichael wrote:cisses_gona_get_ya wrote:In the echo it says Carson, Josemi and Traore might be playing
good god
cisses_gona_get_ya wrote:stmichael wrote:cisses_gona_get_ya wrote:In the echo it says Carson, Josemi and Traore might be playing
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Carson poised for Euro chance Dec 6 2005
By Chris Bascombe, Liverpool Echo
RAFA BENITEZ is considering thrusting Scott Carson into Champions League duty against Chelsea tonight.
The Liverpool boss is mulling over the possibility of resting Pepe Reina, who is one booking away from suspension in Europe.
Benitez won't make a final decision on his goalkeeper until just before kick-off, but he was toying with the idea of leaving Reina on Merseyside with Xabi Alonso yesterday.
Only an illness to Jerzy Dudek ensured Reina travelled to London with the rest of team.
The indications are that Carson will get his chance. The 20-year-old hasn't featured since the Crystal Palace defeat in the Carling Cup, but Benitez is anxious for the youngster to get as much experience as possible.
The only concern Benitez has is Chelsea's route-one style. Reina has excelled so far in dealing with dangerous high balls into the Liverpool box.
Benitez clearly sees the fixture as 'a dead rubber' in qualification terms.
There are sure to be several changes from the side which has won six league games on the run and hasn't conceded a goal since the Carling Cup exit.
Fringe players like Josemi and Djimi Traore are in the frame to start, while Momo Sissoko's domestic ban doesn't apply in Europe.
One player desperate to be involved is Sami Hyypia, who is on the brink of a Liverpool honour tonight.
If selected, Hyypia breaks Chris Lawler's Liverpool record for an outfield player by starting his 56th consecutive European game.
It would also be his 48th game in this competition for the club, and only Phil Neal, with 57, has made more appearances for Liverpool in the European Cup.
wrighty (not mark!) wrote:mmm, yea I would well pipe her!
On the game, you know my position on who we shud play!
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