Tuesday, December 27, 2005

See What You've Missed, Michael?

26 Dec 2005 Liverpool 2-0 Newcastle - EPL

Summarised from liverpoolfc.tv - A cross from the right by Garcia was played into Gerrard's path by a deft touch from Crouch and the captain did the rest, finding the top corner with a rasping right-foot drive. Two minutes before the break Kewell picked out Crouch with a pinpoint delivery from the left and the big man's towering header squirmed past Given and over the line.
Bowyer's late tackle on Alonso saw the game explode into fury and a mass brawl threatened to break out as players from either side squared up to each other before Bowyer was sent off after 66 minutes.
Predictably, all the pre-match hype had surrounded former Red Owen's first appearance at Anfield since his move to Real Madrid in August 2004 but it was the current Liverpool stars whose praises were being sung loud and proud by the Kop at the end of this memorable festive fare.
It's a result that extends Liverpool's winning run in the Premiership to eight games and maintains their unrelenting pursuit of the league leaders, showing no ill-effects from their recent grueling jaunt to Japan.

Rafa: "I am happy with the performance of the team but we should have scored more goals and their goalkeeper played very well."
"We did a sound job at the back. Sami Hyypia and Jamie Carragher were excellent and they did not allow Shearer or Owen any chances."
"We know he (Owen) is a dangerous player but we were able to control him."

Souness: "In the first half Liverpool were magnificent and we were poor. They had some outstanding performers especially the two in central midfield of Alonso and Gerrard.
"We were totally overrun in the first half and I have no complaints about the result. In the second half we started to chip away without creating and we didn't get any service to Michael Owen which was disappointing."

Owen's Anfield reception
Gerrard: "I am disappointed. He should be a legend here for all the goals he has scored for us in the past." "He got a mixed reception. I do not think they were booing him much but he deserves a standing ovation."

Bowyer's sent off
Gerrard: "It was a bit of a dangerous tackle and maybe a yellow would have been more sensible."

Souness: "I'm not fudging the issue but I didn't see it. But I'm told by those sitting alongside me there should have been more than one red card dished out."

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great game! Bowyer's sending off was pretty harsh in my opinion. Kewell played pretty well too. Hope this is the last time I say that he's back to his best.

-YeeKiat-

27 December, 2005 15:53  
Blogger loveuamy said...

yeah, it was a harsh one. i don't really want to see Newcastle fans focus on the unfair red card arguing about Crouch should have been sent off as well, rather than their defeat to us.

and about Kewell.. he's getting back, though it's not yet his best i think. he needs a bit of luck!! he almost scored yesterday at very begining! that was a good shot!

28 December, 2005 11:08  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah. It was awesome piece of trickery after that as well. At least his up and running again. Seems to have regained the pace he lost.

This is all good news for liverpool. Just need Chelsea to slip up.

Crouch's actions were wrong. But I like the way he stood up for Xabi.

-YeeKiat-

30 December, 2005 16:51  
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Hell yes! Go Reds!

08 October, 2011 20:47  
Anonymous oklahoma city house cleaning said...

that's a big win for Liverpool.

10 October, 2011 00:12  
Anonymous fort worth house cleaning said...

It will be great to have Michael back.

10 October, 2011 15:29  
Anonymous tulsa divorce attorneys said...

It sounds like Crouch had a big game.

18 October, 2011 22:32  
Anonymous tulsa divorce attorney said...

it sounds like a good experience for Owen.

30 October, 2011 23:56  

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