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by Баясаа » Sun Mar 27, 2011 2:42 pm
by amka13 » Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:46 pm
ЛинкPremier League - Gerrard: Torres 'let us down'
Steven Gerrard believes Liverpool are better off having sold Fernando Torres to Chelsea and brought in Andy Carroll and Luis Suarez.
by QttO » Sun Mar 27, 2011 11:41 pm
by Tomroo_Kop » Mon Mar 28, 2011 12:16 am
by Kaka_CR » Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:24 am
amka13 wrote:ахлагч эцсийн эцэст дуугарлаа гж. гэxдээ сүртэй юм яриагүй бн өө.ЛинкPremier League - Gerrard: Torres 'let us down'
Steven Gerrard believes Liverpool are better off having sold Fernando Torres to Chelsea and brought in Andy Carroll and Luis Suarez.
by MJ » Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:43 am
Kaka_CR wrote:amka13 wrote:ахлагч эцсийн эцэст дуугарлаа гж. гэxдээ сүртэй юм яриагүй бн өө.ЛинкPremier League - Gerrard: Torres 'let us down'
Steven Gerrard believes Liverpool are better off having sold Fernando Torres to Chelsea and brought in Andy Carroll and Luis Suarez.
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Наад зах ни анх Торрэс-г ирж бхаас Суарэс илүү гэх мэтээр
Зүгээр боловсон маягаар Торрэс сн бсн Суарэс ч тийм бн гэхгүй муухай лдаа
Суарэз ч гоол-н тэнгэртэй залуу шүү уг ни
by Kaka_CR » Mon Mar 28, 2011 11:38 am
by MJ » Mon Mar 28, 2011 11:41 am
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by Оргил » Mon Mar 28, 2011 11:45 am
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by amka13 » Mon Mar 28, 2011 12:33 pm
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by Tomroo_Kop » Mon Mar 28, 2011 9:30 pm
by Баясаа » Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:05 pm
by Tomroo_Kop » Tue Mar 29, 2011 12:47 am
On England
GERRARD: "It's a great buzz playing for England - it's the peak of any footballer's career. We (Gerrard and Carragher) are lucky, we're at a fantastic club and we love Liverpool more than most people, but it's still a great honour to play for England and when those games come around you still want to give it everything you've got, be involved and be successful. There's no-one more frustrated than us when it doesn't happen."
CARRAGHER: "I stopped being involved with the national team because I didn't feel I was getting enough games, or chances if you like. I had a young family as well and was going away a lot, playing as well as ever for Liverpool and I was thinking: 'If I'm not going to play now, it's never going to happen' and maybe if I stop going away for the internationals and have a free summer, maybe it will help my career with Liverpool - and I'm still playing every week at 33. It's doing something at the moment for Liverpool, but England I have just always seen as a bonus. Liverpool has always been the one for me; even as a child I was more interested in the club side of things."
On their football heroes
CARRAGHER: "Mine was Peter Reid. I was an Everton fan as a kid, which has been well-documented, but I was lucky to go and see them when they had a top side and were winning things. They had a lot of good players but he was the PFA Player of the Year in 1984, and I started watching them in '85. He was the main man in that Everton side, the one that got them playing, got them ticking."
GERRARD: "My hero was John Barnes. When I first started going to Liverpool games Johnny Barnes was flying down the wing, taking everyone on, setting up goals, so he was my hero. I just didn't have the ability to be a winger myself!"
On their Liverpool careers
GERRARD: "We just want to get out there and play as many games as we can. Jamie's played a lot more games than me and I think he can go on and break even more records. It's fantastic that we've got good appearance records but the most important thing is we want to win more trophies - that's more important for us than break personal records."
CARRAGHER: "It's important to me because it means I'm still playing! I want to play as much as I can and obviously the more I play the more appearances I get, so if I am breaking records it means I'm still in the side, still making a contribution. What's the secret to it? My secret is no-one has ever come in for me... no-one wanted me! I'm delighted to have stayed at Liverpool and I'll finish my career there - and will be privileged to do so."
On their debuts
GERRARD: "My debut came about because there were a few injuries or suspensions in a European away game and me and Stephen Wright, who had come through together, were brought into Gerard Houllier's office. He told me I'd be making my debut and I'd be up against David Ginola; I was terrified to be honest! We played 3-5-2 that day so I was playing more like a wing-back but to make my full Premier League debut marking Ginola was a real wake-up call. I got dragged (off) after 52 minutes and think I was lucky to make it that long. For those 52 minutes it just felt like Hell; I didn't feel I was fit enough, strong enough and everyone I was running into, it was like a boy in a man's game really. It was a big shock."
CARRAGHER: "To be honest I was playing at the back at the time and we had a new signing Bjorn Kvarme and they were waiting for clearance for him to play. So I think I'm playing in a three at the back but about six o'clock on the Friday it came through - but I didn't get the call because I didn't have a mobile phone back then. So I get to the game thinking I'm playing, then not, but Patrick Berger had gone sick the night before, so there I am playing in midfield. There's the little but of luck because if I'd have been at the back I might not have been up for the corner and scored."
On tackling
GERRARD: "The game has changed. You've got these players that are so quick like Nani that if you get there late, even one millisecond, you're making a bad tackle. Jamie gets 99 out of 100 tackles right but if you get one wrong you get a lot of stick, but you've got to take it. That's the reason we've got one of the best leagues in the world; the fans are passionate, the players are passionate, it's exciting and I think taking tackling away would lose something big that the Premier League has got."
CARRAGHER: "You've got to get the balance right. Tackles like mine on Nani, you don't want to see tackles like, even as a defender you don't want to defend that. You want defenders to win the ball but you want them to defend properly, but I think the way it's going it's getting more and more for the attackers, like the off-side rule. Basically you want the best players to play well and the best players are attacking players - which is why I'm at the back! That's what the games about and that's right, that's what we want to see, but I think in this country we've got it in our cutlure and we want it. And I think you can have both."
On Roy Hodgson
CARRAGHER: "We'd finished seventh the year before which is obviously why Rafa went in the end and obviously we felt we were better than seventh and the squad was better than finishing seventh, but we were thinking with a new manager it might change. So at that moment we were looking to build something, new players were getting involved, but you could say that Rafa had been there a long time and it was still his team really. But if you have not done that well for two years, it's not the manager's fault. You've got to look at the squad and ask, as a group of players, are we doing enough or are we good enough? Sometimes as a group you're not good enough."
GERRARD: "He'd done fantastically well at Fulham and we were really looking forward to him coming in. From an outsider looking in at Fulham, he looked suited to the job, perfect for the job. But he's such a good guy and he is a fantastic coach, it's just it didn't work out. The players never performed consistently as a team and maybe we have to take the responsibility of getting him the sack. You can't all point the finger at Roy Hodgson because that would be very unfair. It's not acceptable for Liverpool to be outside the European posotions but we can't just point at the manager, we have to look at ourselves."
On Kenny Dalglish
CARRAGHER: "I think with Kenny being there you have the fans bac on-side and unfrtunately Roy didn't have that. When you've got the fans with you at Anfield, even if you go a goal down or lose the odd game, you've still got them. They are a massive part of Anfield and everyone's together we can be unstoppable, Liverpool. Don't forget Roy had to deal with, as did Rafa, the last owners we had. I think it's fair to say everyone is a lot happier now and I am sure that will make it a lot easier for Kenny. Also because the fans love and respect him so much, if we get beat they will probably blame us rather than the manager now!"
GERRARD: "When the decision was made that Rafa was leaving there was a lot of speculation about who was coming in. Frank Rijkaard and Didier Deschamps were linked but the two frontrunners were Dalglish and Hodgson and the fans absolutely love Kenny, so I suppose a high percentage wanted him in from the first day of the season. We were obviously delighted when he was appointed in the end; we know him very well from growing up in the club, we know how much he wanted the job and how much he loves the club. It's fantastic to work with him; we all want the same thing - to get Liverpool back where we think we belong. There's no better person to spearhead that."
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