Rory Fitzgerald Posted March 9, 2008 Posted March 9, 2008 We've got a team is tactically astute in defence and is finally brimming with confidence in attack with a two goal lead and a manager that is in his element in these situations versus A team that has defensive problems and is in a bad run of form (relatively speaking) and with a history of choking in such situations. The only way I can see us being knocked out is if we concede an early goal or get a red card or basically all the 50/50 breaks go Inter's way. If this was 0-0 we would fancy our chances of going through so I see no reason to be nervous when the game kicks off. As I said, an early goal for them will put it right back in the balance but only once in Rafa's reign have we lost 2-0 in Europe and that was home to Benfica - an entirely different situation.
Swipe Posted March 9, 2008 Posted March 9, 2008 Confident about this game. Think Torres will score. On the break.
Guest Sabre Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 (edited) Chivu apparently going to play through the pain barrier after popping his shoulder recently. He'll play with heavy strapping to protect it. They're without Samuel, Cordoba, Dacourt, Crespo and Materazzi. Edited March 10, 2008 by Sabre
Swagger Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 Quietly confident, but an early goal for them will not be good for my health.
Andy @ Allerton Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 Just need a sensible, composed and relaxed approach to the game - work hard - don't overextend, try and keep the ball and put pressure on their centrebacks with counterattacking moves. Decent performances from our defence and midfield should give our forwards and wide men a bit of space and a platform to build on. Whatever happens - I think we need to try and not get carried away and just play our game and don't let them dictate the play. Going to be very, very, very difficult - but with them pressing and pushing plus the unfamiliarity of their centre backs with each other - you never know.
fred milne Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 ReinaArbeloa Carragher Hyypia RiiseAlonso Gerrard MascheranoKuyt Torres Babel Subs: Martin, Skrtel, Aurelio, Lucas, Benayoun, Crouch.
Hassony Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 ReinaArbeloa Carragher Hyypia RiiseAlonso Gerrard MascheranoKuyt Torres Babel Subs: Martin, Skrtel, Aurelio, Lucas, Benayoun, Crouch.almost right, but we can have seven on the bench If aurelio is fit he might play, although i would prefer JAR
fred milne Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 almost right, but we can have seven on the bench Oops. After Pennant's abject display on Saturday, I'd go for Kewell as the 7th man.
honourablegeorge Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 Nervous one, this. An early goal for us, and they'll cry like bitches, their crowd will turn on them, and the game is over. An early goal for them, and it's nappy time. I reckon Rafa will go for it, one of those 20-minute blitzes to begin the game, try to score, end of tie. They won't expect that.
Hassony Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 I reckon Rafa will go for it, one of those 20-minute blitzes to begin the game, try to score, end of tie. They won't expect that. They will now thanks to you
Guest Prongsy Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 I reckon Rafa will go for it, one of those 20-minute blitzes to begin the game, try to score, end of tie. Yeah, I think that's right. If that plan doesn't work, we'll hit them on the counter attack.
honourablegeorge Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 They will now thanks to you That's just what I want them to think.....
heighway Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 Oops. After Pennant's abject display on Saturday, I'd go for Kewell as the 7th man. Kewell's not in the squad. Looks like Rafa's given up on him, not even been on the bench since the Barnsley game
Hassony Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 Kewell's not in the squad. Looks like Rafa's given up on him, not even been on the bench since the Barnsley gameHe is being rested for Moscow
honourablegeorge Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 Mascherano in the squad, Finnan not. More and more I get the feeling that Finnan's career is grinding to an end. Shame, because he's been consistently good for us, for a long time.
Guest Prongsy Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 More and more I get the feeling that Finnan's career is grinding to an end. Shame, because he's been consistently good for us, for a long time. Whilst agree about his consistent goodness, he's getting a bit older now and if we can bring in someone like Rafinha in the summer, then with Arbeloa being the right age, I can't see Finnan being much more ethan a spare part.
MarkD Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 Whilst agree about his consistent goodness, he's getting a bit older now and if we can bring in someone like Rafinha in the summer, then with Arbeloa being the right age, I can't see Finnan being much more ethan a spare part. I think with Finnan it is a case of a Bob Paisley-ism; Make sure your players' legs go for another team.
honourablegeorge Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 Whilst agree about his consistent goodness, he's getting a bit older now and if we can bring in someone like Rafinha in the summer, then with Arbeloa being the right age, I can't see Finnan being much more ethan a spare part. Yeah, agreed. Said it before, but the celarest indication of Rafa's squad improvements is the players leaving. Garcia, Sissoko, etc....sorry to see all those players go, will be equally sorry to see Finnan leave, if he does go. Makes a change from celebrating every departure.
Guest Prongsy Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 Yeah, agreed. Said it before, but the celarest indication of Rafa's squad improvements is the players leaving. Garcia, Sissoko, etc....sorry to see all those players go, will be equally sorry to see Finnan leave, if he does go. Makes a change from celebrating every departure. Yeah, you've hit on a very good point. They players purchased by Rafa that we're getting rid of, and that are adjudged to be not good enough for Liverpool, are going for more money than we paid for them (as a rule, with exceptions) and are often being fought for by more than one club. There are many players from the Houllier era that we couldn't give away. We've got players now, like Crouch, Pennant, Riise et al, that will be sought by more than one or two other clubs and made profit on. It underlines the point that only top players are going to improve us. We've got to the stage where one top player a season, instead of 5/6 solid players, is the route we must take (unless we get some major funds from DIC, that is - then it's 3/4 top players this summer)
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