

JBG wrote:My own feeling of the game:
1. Pepe Reina: Solid all game, getting better the whole time. Had not much to do, but when he had to do something, he did it well. He's quick off his line and decisive. Was a small bit lucky with Lampard's shot in the first half: the ball took such a bizaare deflection of Reina's body it could have gone anywhere.
2. Steve Finnan: good solid display. Marshalled both Duff and Robben well. Was conservative in his forward runs, but the guy has more ability than people credit for when he gets forward. I cannot believe people still knock him.
3. Djimi Traore: the poorest player in Liverpool's first team squad who has a chance of regularly starting, Traore was middling last night. Got forward quite well in the early stages, defended reasonably well later on, although was helped by Riise and the fact that neither Robben nor Duff had enough guile on the night to really take him on. Comical attempt at a clearance when not under pressure only serve to make Traore look like a worse player than he actually is.
4. Carra and Sammi: Both of them were superb, both on the ground and in the air. That said, Chelsea were a bit clueless in the final third, and Sammi had a lot of easy clearances (cannot fault Sammi for that, easy clearances won't clear themselves). Sammi was also guilty of wasting a lot of long ball forwards.
5. Didi Hamman: quitely superb. In the right circumstances, this guy would have sorted out Real Madrid's problems. Limited going forward, but what a tactical impact he has on games.
6. Momo Sissoko: the guy is as raw as a cold Siberian morning, but the potential is there. Has a huge physical presence and power already, which will only grow with time. He needs to polish his touch, and learn not to try and force the play too much. Is still guilty of needless fouls, but he'll learn.
7. Stevie Gerrard: Not his best game, but still effective. Tried to take the game to Chelsea, and at times he succeeded. His mobility in comparison to Fat Frank is like light and day.
8. John Arne Riise: should have buried his chance, and was quiet in the final third. Excellent defensive and tactical display though.
9. Peter Crouch: did very well at the start but took a lot of stick from the home crowd which seemed to bother him and he got more and more isolated as the game went on.
10. Luis Garcia: looked lively early on, but withdrew more into midfield as the game wore on. Looked tired.
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