Preview & Matchday: Liverpool v. Rangers

By: Ed | October 17th, 2011
   
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Kickoff from Ibrox at 7:30PM BST/2:30PM EST

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Liverpool:

Doni
Johnson Coates Agger Wilson
Lucas Spearing
Maxi Bellamy Aurelio
Carroll

Bench: Reina, Hansen, Skrtel, Flanagan, Adam, Enrique, Henderson, Downing, Kuyt

Rangers:

McGregor
Wallace Weir Broadfoot Whittaker
McKay McCulloch Davis Ortiz
Jelavic Bedoya

Bench: Alexander, Fleck, Lafferty, Healy, McMillan, Kerkar, Perry, Bendiksen, McCabe

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When this one was scheduled a few weeks back, there was a fair bit of head-scratching at the timing. Midseason friendlies aren’t exactly commonplace, and while Liverpool’s fixture list is the least crowded it’s been in years, there’s still two league matches and a League Cup fixture from this past Saturday to next Wednesday. Recent fitness concerns have been mostly assuaged, but Liverpool don’t exactly need to press their luck. And, given the fact that it’s up against Champions League fixtures, there’s not likely to be much anticipation for this one, “glamour” friendly or not.

But it’s something where there would be nothing for two teams that find themselves devoid of European competition for the season, so that’s something. Or not. Liverpool’s failures to qualify for anything have been well documented, but expectation was a little higher for a Rangers side that won their third consecutive Scottish Premier League title by a point last season. They first crashed out of the Champions League to Malmo 2-1 on aggregate, and then at the hands of Slovenian club FK Maribor by a 3-2 margin when all was settled. Fortune’s been kinder to them in league, where they’ve opened up a seven point lead and a goal differential of plus nineteen.

There’s little point in reviewing their first team accolades thus far, as we’re not likely to see many of their typical contributors in action. They’ve got a bit more time than Liverpool before their next match (Sunday kickoff away to Hearts), but judging by first team coach Kenny McDowall’s comments in the run-up, it won’t be an eleven filled with weekend regulars:

“For one it’s a great opportunity for some of the guys that have not been getting match time at first team level, hopefully we’ll be able to get a few of them in to the team. And secondly for the younger players involved it’s a fantastic experience for them to be playing against a Liverpool team. They are a fantastic side and it’s the kind of calibre of team that you like to get the boys experience against so we’re looking forward to it. We have a lot of decent young lads coming up and through the system. Gregg Wylde is one of those, there’s Jamie Ness and John Fleck too, loads of boys.”

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Slightly more investment on the Liverpool side of things, although I can’t say there’s much in this one other than a slightly sentimental return for Charlie Adam and, maybe moreso, Danny Wilson. Anyhow, a guess at the squad for Liverpool, along with a few random notes:

Doni
Flanagan Coates Wilson Robinson
Coady Spearing Aurelio
Bellamy Carroll Maxi

—This one’s a major pain in the ass to call, as Liverpool will likely either treat this as a glorified training session, a chance to run out the kids, or some unpredictable mixture of both. Without any real injury concerns prior to or after the United match on Saturday, Kenny Dalglish could pick a fairly strong eleven. Or one packed with kids. Or something.

—The squad above is probably way over the top and completely inaccurate, but the one area in which I’m fairly certain is the back line. Jon Flanagan and Jack Robinson haven’t gotten back into the squad regularly after last season’s emergency duty, so tomorrow presents a nice chance for them to see action again. A central defensive pairing of Sebastian Coates and Danny Wilson makes similar sense; the former has only gotten time when forced on against Spurs and against Brighton in the League Cup, and for the latter it’s a return to the club that brought him along from the youth academy to the first team.

—Beyond that I clearly have no idea. I think I’m most confident that we’ll see Jay Spearing, maybe Fabio Aurelio in a chance to gain some fitness before falling to injury again, and Conor Coady in another one of his semi-regular first team cameos.

—That front three is way too talented to be playing in a match like this, and I’d much rather see some of the club’s youngsters (e.g., Suso, Raheem Sterling, Krisztian Adjoran, etc.) getting most of the minutes. I’m banking on at least one of the three above starting, though, and the other two to feature at some point.

—It wouldn’t be a terrible match for Glen Johnson to get time at some point if he’s ready; he was completely omitted on the weekend after being declared fully fit, so you’d think that he’s just in need of some more concentrated match action. Same goes for Maxi—regardless of whether or not he starts, he’s been a ghost since playing a full ninety against Brighton. Likely that he’ll play against Stoke next Wednesday, but I still think he could and should be an important part of this season. Great chance for some of the other younger players to have a chance as well, with Andre Wisdom, Toni Silva, Nathan Eccleston, and Martin Hansen possibly included along with those mentioned above.

As I mentioned above, we can’t really pretend that there’s much to care about, but odds are you’ll be following one way or another come tomorrow evening. Either way, make sure you catch up on the significance of yesterday’s events in the Parliament. If you haven’t already, watch the speeches of both Steve Rotheram and Andy Burnham, who, among scores of others, delivered impassioned speeches to advocate for full disclosure of documents related to the Hillsborough tragedy. The football’s one thing, but what’s going on right now in the fight for Justice is much, much more significant.


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  • ejbauer11

    Has anyone found a feed besides the p2pbz one? It won't load on my work computer and the resident soccer fan in our IT dept isn't in to provide admin clearance for the necessary p2p software download. Sh-tty.

  • NotTooXabi

    Holy Glasgow, Batman. That's a line-up to make you find a good stream and Andy Carroll the game. Maxi, Wee Iron and Aurelio (man swoon) could play some tidy football. Coates & Agger -- yes, please. 

  • Jake_LFC

    Also, who's the captain? Has to be Lucas right?

  • Jake_LFC

    Yes but why in God's name is Lucas starting after what we saw from him on Saturday?

  • Jimbolio

    He's suspended at the weekend, so he might as well play.

  • Bgurakan

    He'll be suspended against Norwich so maybe good idea to give a run out for a half

  • Latortillablanca

    that, sir, is the correct question. What. The. Soppy. Fuck. is lucas doing playing in this game...

  • Red2death

    Off-topic, but nice...

    http://tomkinstimes.com/2011/1...

  • JPR

    Very enjoyable read with a lot of interesting info on Rafa's tenure. Nice to see so many local Liverpool faithful still appreciate Rafa and nice to see the event was sponsored by his wife's charity to raise money for local Liverpool charities.

  • Ed

    Dalglish has gone and cleared everything up for us:

    http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news...

    Or actually not at all.

  • la juve nd liverpool rox

    del piero retired? 

  • Bjorn

    What do you think about this article from Bill Simmons, he speaks about the owners under headline I.
    http://www.grantland.com/story...

  • Guest

    All that is more than likely Larry Lucchino, who I do believe has no input with Liverpool. But I could be wrong.

  • ejbauer11

    Not sure how familiar you are w/ Simmons' work, but (having read every single piece he's written since joining ESPN and much of the pre-espn sportsguy material) he often is not in his right mind when he writes about the red sux. Suggesting that they sell is completely insane; after he calms down in a month or two he'll admit as much (I have . Last off-season they managed to get Crawford and Gonzalez, the two marquee free agent batters available. Under no circumstances will they have trouble signing more. Steinbrenner did far, far worse as manager of the yankees, and it never stopped the yankees from signing whomever the f they wanted to. That's what happens when you can print money, like the evil empire and the sux. God I hate both of those teams. 

  • Latortillablanca

    if anyone gets injured during this ish, does the Redmen Nation get to lineup and one at a time five-across-the-eye Ian Ayre (or whoever's responsible for this terrible, horrible, no-good, bad idea)?

  • Geoff Twentyman

    I hope we see that back 5 with Wisdom, Johnson and/or Aurelio coming on for minutes.

    I'd like to see us with Spearo and Adam as the double pivot with Coady coming on in the second half for Adam.

    Sterling, Suso and Maxi in a bank of 3 with Bellamy up front.

    ----------------------Doni--------------------
    Flanno-----Coates----------Wilson------Robbo

    --------------Spearo-------Chaz-------------

    Maxi-----------------Suso------------Sterling

    ---------------------Bellers-----------------

    Subs: Wisdom for Coates, Coady on for Adam, Carroll on for whoever is struggling in the forward 4 positions. Johson or Aurelio only if the minutes will actualy help.

  • redtrev73

    Interesting to see that 11 Geoff. Like Ed says, this is virtually impossible to call and depends on whether or not Kenny is looking to get minutes for likely first-teamers and guys on the injury-comeback trail. I have a feeling we will see Jonno, Aurelio, Maxi, Bellers, Spearo and Andy get minutes. After that....no idea. Would love to see the kids you've mentioned and despite his age, I would love to get Morgan some minutes as I think he has a real chance. 

  • CheekyFellow

    Is this the future back line?

  • NotTooXabi

    How far in the future you thinking, @CheekyFellow:disqus?  

    I think there's a big money purchase for either a CB or RB (pr both) coming next summer (depending on where KD sees Kelly's long-term position). 

    You put a top-of-the-line CB/RB* next to Kelly and a fully-fit Agger (dreams, I know) with Enrique doing his thing on the left ---> Yes, please. 

    *Refusing to lock Coates into a starting spot until we see him play 500 cumulative minutes.

  • PDubz18

    I'm looking forward to this match just so that I can see Carroll pass and move way better than Suarez ever could...or something like that...

  • NotTooXabi

    If Aurelio plays more than 28 minutes, I will strip (my neighbor) naked and parade through the streets of *censored* with an Andorran flag and a hockey stick singing "Cradle of Love".

    If you're over the age of 20 and play in this fixture - how are you not insulted? 

    (Unless, of course, your name is Doni. You're just thankful you get a paycheck and free drinks at the Albert.)

  • Latortillablanca

    nice, although, I'm pretty sure Doni's preferred watering hole is the G Bar

  • redtrev73

    Disturbing image fella, but how does anyone, especially our redundant 'keeper, get free drinks at the Albert, man? I've been trying for years and I couldnt even manage a complimentary mixer for my mate's vodka after wins against the mancs and chelski...tight bastards.

  • Geoff Twentyman

    Aurelio's in the last year of his contract again I believe - is there any poiint in playing him at all as you're just holding up development time for Robinson? Surely with his injury record he should just be kept aside for emergencies.....and then he can come on for sub 20 mins and add further insult to injury by going off himself!

  • Guest

    Today, I will not be a Liverpool fan. Today, I will be an FC Otelul Galati fan. Whatever that means...

  • Ryan

    A 30 second wiki says it means "Galati Steel", referring to the city's name. Which still doesn't mean anything at all. 

  • Guest

    Thanks for that. I was hoping it translated to "1-nil victory over United and a torn ACL for Evra." 

  • Danny

    only evra?

  • Ryan

    Is it just me or is that pitch overwhelmingly gorgeous for a bunch of grass? I still think this friendly is a bunch of horseshit. Mainly because we'll loose it 3-0.

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