Liverpool 1, PSV Eindhoven 0

By: Brian | April 11th, 2007

Jermaine Pennant is slowly creeping up the ranks of Liverpool Player of the Year and today’s performance did nothing but boost him higher. I don’t know any player at this point, other than Jamie Carragher and Steve Finnan, who are more deserving of the accolade. In the first half, JP was a constant threat and brought the ball up with ease. Why he didn’t break into the box or dribble cross-field and try to create his own shot bewildered me, since neither Crouch, Bellamy, nor Fowler, seemed to want to get open. Towards the end of the first, he was tackled and appeared to be injured, but he got up before play was stopped and finished the half. I fully expected Gerrard to start the second half, but Pennant came out and at first he played as if he might be hurt, but then, after one of the rare occasions where the ball was taken from him, in Gerrard-esque fashion, he ran down the player with the ball and took it back. It was quite impressive. From that point on, he appeared to return to his first half form. At one point he brought the ball down the right and circled around into the box, where he placed a brilliant pass to Momo, who was dashing towards the goal. Unfortunately, Robbie Fowler got in the way and prevented Momo from getting the ball. The perfect ending of the night would have been when Pennant found himself with the ball in the box thanks to a foul up by the PSV defender, but Jermaine couldn’t settle himself and get a good shot through and twice tried to power it through to no avail. Pennant was also taken down maliciously on two occasions yet not a foul was called. Overall, it was an inspiring performance. I’m sure, along with the Man of the Match honor, he’ll get a much deserved ice bath.

Here’s how I graded everyone else:
Robbie Fowler C-
God did not have a good game. At times he acted as if he’d never played football in his life, it was uncanny. Then he got in the way of the JP to Momo pass that would have been an awesome goal. But, in Robbie Fowler fashion, he redeemed himself by making a great pass to Crouch for the game winner. Had he not done that, I wouldn’t have minded not seeing him in a Liverpool kit again.

Peter Crouch C-
How do you score the only goal of the match and get a poor grade? Hmmm, let’s see, how about you hold on to the ball too long allowing defenses to easily take it from you, make bad passes including one that for some crazy reason you anticipated the player to run away from the goal, and wait for the ball to come to you instead of going to the ball. Is that enough?

Zenden C+
One of the better games I’ve seen Bolo play in a while. He didn’t create much, but he played solid defense and didn’t turn over the ball a lot.

Alonso C+
Xabi did what Xabi does, controlled the middle of the field and covered Sissoko when he went on kamikaze runs.

Sissoko C+
His best game in a while, Sissoko was patient on the ball and made good decisions in possession. To say he played good defense is becoming redundant. Probably number two on the Man of the Match table.

Pennant B
See above.

Riise C
Nothing unusual for John Arne. Made a couple of questionable plays on the ball, but was pretty much his average self.

Hyypia C+
The old man played a solid game. Most importantly, he allowed Carra to get some much needed rest.

Agger C+
Probably third on the Man of the Match table, I don’t think it was a coincidence that when Agger was on the pitch, PSV’s offense was non-existent.

Arbeloa C+
With each game, Arbeloa is getting more and more fun to watch. He’s got a swagger out there as if he’s just toying with his opponent and he’s a constant offensive threat. I hope he’s here for years to come because he’s quickly becoming one of my favorites.

Reina C+
Didn’t have to do much, but did make a couple of nice saves. His ball placement wasn’t as good as the last couple of games, but he didn’t really have that many opportunities to play the long ball.

Gonzales C
Well, at least he didn’t try to take thirty yard shots every time he got the ball.

Paletta C
Like Gonzo, he didn’t really play that much, but I will say that not once did I yell at the screen for him to be taken out, which can only be a good thing.

I don’t think it’s really fair to give Bellamy a grade since he hardly got to play and I don’t like it when he’s teamed with Crouch.

So there you have it. Not a sensational performance, but the job was done. Next up is Mourwhino. Let the war of words commence.



Liverpool EPL Match ScheduleBet on Liverpool games Travel to soccer games Discount Travel to Liverpool
Liverpool ScoresBuy Liverpool TicketsAnfield information & hotels


Subscribe
 

rss_icon The Offside RSS Feeds

Print
Print article
Share
del.icio.us:Liverpool 1, PSV Eindhoven 0 digg:Liverpool 1, PSV Eindhoven 0 reddit:Liverpool 1, PSV Eindhoven 0 fark:Liverpool 1, PSV Eindhoven 0 Y!:Liverpool 1, PSV Eindhoven 0 stumbleupon:Liverpool 1, PSV Eindhoven 0

Comments  

  • Avram |  April 12th, 2007 at 7:04 am

    cornercorner

    A bit harsh on your grades mate but in a 1-0 game where players just came to make sure we didn’t lose, I guess that’s fair.

    Btw, come check out our forums sometimes … You seem like an ‘ace’ Liverpool fan.

    Posted from United States United States

    cornercorner
  • Brian |  April 12th, 2007 at 8:49 am

    cornercorner

    Avram,

    Yeah, I’m pretty critical of our players. I see a C as an average, expected game from the player: no major mess ups, overall effective play, and does what he’s required by position. For instance, let’s take Crouch, last night he was dreadful. It was as if he wanted to be a midfielder and held on to the ball too long. He’s not fast enough and does not possess the dribbling skills nor passing ability to play that position and it shows. He does have a nice three touches, but after that he’s done. His strengths are his finishes under three touches, be it a header or his world class finish to complete his recent hat trick against Arsenal. If he would stick to that and stop trying to be Steven Gerrard, he’d be out of my personal doghouse.

    Speaking of Gerrard, I expect great things from him every game and it’s harder for him to get a higher grade. I feel I should clarify ‘great things.’ He doesn’t have to even score a goal, unless he has to that is, but he does have to be the dominate, hardworking, world class player that he’s matured into.

    Everybody has bad games though.

    Posted from United States United States

    cornercorner
  • Steven Gerrards Double |  April 12th, 2007 at 9:01 am

    cornercorner

    I don’t think you were overly critical to be honest! It was job done, nothing more nothing less…….. Lets wait for the sparks to fly against Chelsea.

    Posted from United States United States

    cornercorner

Comments are closed


Liverpool Forums

Voice your opinion on the latest Liverpool news at our Liverpool Forums


England National Team News

Tickets to upcoming games


Offside RSS Feeds

Search The Offside


 

rounded_corners





Categories


rounded_corners
Fernando Torres, aka El Nino, tears it up on the f ...
Price: $99.99
ClimaCool official replica home jersey features em ...
Price: $64.99
Show that you belong in the Kop singing "You'll Ne ...
Price: $44.99

Powered by

Send Your Tips!

Found a great story, photo or video that's perfect for The Offside?
Email liverpool[at]theoffside[dot]com

Related Links


Write for The Offside

LATEST COMMENTS


Archives