Extended Highlights: Liverpool v. Tottenham

By: Ed | May 18th, 2011
   

One of the great things about a Liverpool victory is that we can usually expect some sort of highlight package to filter out in the hours and days after the match has ended. It’s no secret that we’re quite fond of those videos around here—from the brilliance of Luis Suarez at Fulham to the five goal romp against Birmingham, we’ve celebrated the opportunity to reflect on quality performances from the squad and its individuals.

What we typically don’t do, or rather don’t have the opportunity to do, is post any sort of every-touch compilation for losses. Which makes sense, as there’s been a few instances in which Liverpool have had sparkling individual performances despite troubles for the squad as a whole. For better or worse, the players in the squad have gone as the collective has gone. And, unfortunately, it was no different against Spurs on Sunday.


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Of the few positives worth highlighting from the match was the continued form of John Flanagan, who, after shuttling back and forth between left and right back in the past few matches, played very well. There was little to criticize about the teenager’s performance—he was active and aggressive, making a number of important stops defensively and getting forward at every opportunity. There’s no sense in bringing up the penalty decision, which should have never been awarded and was arguably just as much of a foul on Steven Pienaar as it was on Flanagan. Six weeks ago we were lamenting an endless amount of injuries to the back line, but without that we wouldn’t have been provided with the chance to see Flanagan’s emergence, which has been one of the highlights of the second half of the season.

There’s also a mention for the newly-sleeved Jonjo Shelvey, who was able to bottle some of his energy and produce a fairly effective display after coming on. He’s been improving since he regained full fitness, and after a couple of overly wild substitute appearances, along with a few forays into the back line, he’s strung together two quality appearances. His effort from distance was one of the only real chances for Liverpool in the second half, and, even though it wasn’t sustained, he provided a spark.

The rest that’s worth discussing has already been covered in Noel’s post from Monday—both the original work and the fantastic comments it’s produced have been great to read. The discussion about Andy Carroll is going to continue well into the summer and the start of the new season, and I think we’re all waiting with a sort of anxious curiosity about how things work out. It goes without saying that we all hope it’s positive, and while the early signs are mixed, there’s plenty of time between now and August for things to get sorted.

And lastly, a couple brief reminders before you head on your merry way:

* Make sure you do the poll thing that’s going on here and at Oh You Beauty, Paisley Gates, and Anfield Asylum. Noel’s put a tremendous amount of effort into getting this thing going, and it’s nice for all of us to see other folks taking part and having their say. Every other day you’ll be able to find the polls here, but today things are spread out—Oh You Beauty has the Worst Loss, Paisley Gates is running the Performance of the Season, and Anfield Asylum has the beautifully written Goal of the Season.

* Let us know if you’re interested in writing a guest post over the summer; we’ve already received some contact about getting involved, and we’d greatly enjoy having others participate. Email us at liverpool[at]theoffside[dot]com if you think it’s something you’d like to do, and we can talk about the hows and whats and whens.

That’s it for Wednesday—we’ll be back tomorrow with more polls along with any news later on in the afternoon.


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  • kenny

    any aquilani news yet?

  • Guest

    As far as I can tell now, Juve won't pay what we told them to pay, and his agent claims there are no other offers from Italian clubs.  Which appears to be the truth, because if Alberto's desire is to stay in Italy, and more specifically desires to stay in Turin, then logic dictates that the agent, representing the player's wishes, would be trumping whatever other offers were out there in effort to force Liverpool to act.  Except that's not happening, because there are no other offers, so this leads one to think that he might be back in a red kit in the not too distant future...

    Or at least I hope

  • You'd think that because the player wants to go there, the club wants him, he's had a whole season to integrate into the squad and because said season went pretty well that Alberto's price should be HIGHER than agreed last summer, when he was coming off injuries, new to the team, not an integral part of the squad yet etc etc.

    And they're asking for reduced prices? These continental clubs, I tell ya... Don't they know that they also have to pay an Italian premium for him?

  • Red2death

    Well, they do know that Liverpool either lower the asking price or pay the wages of a player who doesn't want to play for the club and doesn't care for the shirt. 

    It's a tough choice when players have the power, and I fully expect Juve / Aqua / his agent to milk this for all it's worth.

    I just hope that if he does end up back at Anfield:  1) He doesn't spend the entire season injured.  2) When he's not injured he doesn't spend that time sulking and putting in a half-assed effort.  3) He swears at Howard Webb in his best Italian. 

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