Tag: Brendan Rodgers

  • Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Great Without Even Scoring

    Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Great Without Even Scoring

    Even a striker doesn’t have to score in order to have a great game, and it was quite an impressive performance from Luis Suarez in yet another entertaining match from Liverpool, leaving the goals to Martin Skrtel, Raheem Sterling and Daniel Sturridge.

  • Liverpool FC – Brendan Rodgers Not Really Giving Up on the Title

    Liverpool FC – Brendan Rodgers Not Really Giving Up on the Title

    Saying thing doesn’t actually mean someone meant them. Brendan Rodgers has spoken about Liverpool no longer being part of the championship race, but it’s hard to believe he’s actually given up on trying to win.

  • Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Leads the Perfect Counter Attack

    Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Leads the Perfect Counter Attack

    Merseyside derbies aren’t usually this one-sided, but Liverpool got the right tactical fix from Brendan Rodgers, allowing Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge a lot of freedom and space up front, Steven Gerrard doing a great job as a defensive midfielder against a side that simply didn’t show up.

  • Liverpool FC – Brendan Rodgers Needs to Stop Messing Up Tactics

    Liverpool FC – Brendan Rodgers Needs to Stop Messing Up Tactics

    Not for the first time this season, Brendan Rodgers and Liverpool have dropped points they really shouldn’t have because the manager seems to be blinded by the potency of his strikers. It’s great to have Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge to count on, but teams are usually defined by the quality of their midfield and defense, and not just by what’s in the frontline.

  • Liverpool FC – Philippe Coutinho Has to Start Scoring

    There isn’t a shortage of players who can score for Liverpool, especially with Daniel Sturridge coming back from injury to partner Luis Suarez, carrying on with his incredible scoring streak. But while in some matches the two can handle the demands on their own, there comes a point when someone else, like Philippe Coutinho, needs to put in a hand as well.

  • Liverpool FC – Iago Aspas & Resting Stars is All That Mattered

    Liverpool FC – Iago Aspas & Resting Stars is All That Mattered

    Obviously, Brendan Rodgers wanted to avoid the embarrassment of losing to Oldham in the FA Cup for a second straight season. He managed to get by that difficulty comfortably enough (2-0), but it seemed like finally giving Luis Suarez and Philippe Coutinho some rest and on the way getting Iago Aspas to actually score a goal might have been just as important as Liverpool winning the match.

  • Liverpool FC – Philippe Coutinho Doing Everything But Score

    A new year and an end to a short losing streak that’s not the end of the world. Liverpool got Luis Suarez scoring again with a beautiful free kick, Daniel Agger back in the lineup, Steven Gerrard closer to full fitness while Philippe Coutinho continues to improve, only the goals aren’t coming for the Brazilian.

  • Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Needs Better Players

    Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Needs Better Players

    Instead of focusing on how the referee cost them at least a point, Liverpool and Brendan Rodgers should focus on how to improve as a team around Luis Suarez, doing everything he can to ignore the bias from officials and two and three players marking him, only to let Philippe Coutinho and Raheem Sterling mess up the glorious chances he set up for them.

  • The Day After – Liverpool vs Cardiff

    The Day After – Liverpool vs Cardiff

    Despite not playing a perfect match, it’s hard to find someone displeased with the current situation: Brendan Rodgers finding the right tactics, Luis Suarez signed for much longer and can’t stop scoring and Liverpool are back on top of the Premier League, which at Christmas provides a pretty good indicator to who wins the championship at the end of the season.

  • On Liverpool Being For Real

    On Liverpool Being For Real

    Unfortunately, you can only live so much on the glory of your past achievements. Liverpool’s impressive win in White Hart Lane bought Brendan Rodgers a lot of credit for the way he’s shaped and molded this team into something that has turned not only into one of the more enjoyable sides in the Premier League, but possibly also one of the best.