Tag: Steven Gerrard

  • Liverpool FC – Making the Most Out of Steven Gerrard

    Liverpool FC – Making the Most Out of Steven Gerrard

    At 32, the expectations from Steven Gerrard are still very high. Not just to be the leader of a struggling Liverpool club and to be one that pulls them out of the mud; but to be, along with Luis Suarez, the executing force on a side that has trouble finding the net plenty of times. Problem is, he might not be up to it anymore.

  • Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Still Waiting for Help

    Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Still Waiting for Help

    While not losing an away match in such a season is somewhat of an achievement, this isn’t what Liverpool are about, or should be at least. The problem for Brendan Rodgers is not having anyone but Luis Suarez to trust; to know he’s going to show up on gameday with a chance to score a goal. The tune is getting old, but it doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be addressed.

  • Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Doing it on his Own

    Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Doing it on his Own

    Need someone to score? Luis Suarez is pretty much the only option for Liverpool this season. Need to take out the other team’s captain, by mistake? The Uruguayan is your man. Brendan Rodgers has plenty of tactics and ideas in his head, but 99% of the good things that happen for Liverpool begin or end with Suarez.

  • Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Can’t Win on his Own

    Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Can’t Win on his Own

    Another home match an Anfield, another disappointment, but at least not a loss. Thanks to who? Once again, Luis Suarez, showing the good side of him; the one that makes him one of the best strikers in the world, and not the diving cheat everyone loves to hate. It was only enough for a draw, once again showing the problem of completely relying on just one player to score goals.

  • Liverpool FC – Steven Gerrard Just Doing a Little Trash Talk

    Liverpool FC – Steven Gerrard Just Doing a Little Trash Talk

    I don’t believe Steven Gerrard actually thinks Liverpool were the much better team in the Merseyside derby against Everton on Sunday. But a captain has to do what he has to do; motivate his team and spread some media fibs to get his teammates going and spread a little confidence, which the team could use at the moment.

  • Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Great Despite Everything

    Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Great Despite Everything

    He doesn’t have a real striking partner, but he’s managing. The referees don’t give him calls even when he’s actually fouled, but he gets by. Luis Suarez, probably the most hated player among non-Liverpool fans in the Premier League, just keeps on doing his thing, letting it all fly over his head and simply scores goals.

  • Liverpool FC – Stewart Downing Scoring Every two Months

    Liverpool FC – Stewart Downing Scoring Every two Months

    Nothing impressive about the win over Anzhi Makhachkala, so you have to dig deep to find things to be happy about. Stewart Downing scoring another impressive Europa League goal is probably it, as Liverpool struggled to come up with the 1-0 win.

  • Liverpool FC – Taking the Scoring Load off Luis Suarez

    Liverpool FC – Taking the Scoring Load off Luis Suarez

    When this is the club’s only second league win at Anfield in 2012, there’s reason for celebration. It was only Reading, but Raheem Sterling scored his first Premier League goal for the club while Luis Suarez finally had some help to share the scoring burden with him.

  • Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez is the Best Striker in the Premier League

    Give Luis Suarez a fixture at Carrow Road every weekend, and he’ll break a few scoring records when it’s all said and done. For the second consecutive time, Suarez tormented Norwich with a sublime hat trick and simply put a perfect match, leading Liverpool to a 5-2 victory, their first of the season.

  • Mark Halsey Steals Show with Penalty and Red Card(Liverpool vs Manchester United)

    Instead of Liverpool and Steven Gerrard celebrating on a day that was all about Hillsborough, a red card and a penalty kick that never actually should have been called by Mark Halsey gave Manchester United enough of an advantage, winning 2-1 through a beautiful Rafael goal and a Robin van Persie penalty kick.