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Liverpool Story — December 2013, Time For Another Trophy!

Hello everyone and welcome back to my Liverpool story! After a couple of disappointing results in November without the injured Torres, we needed to return to form now he was back. We had a tough month ahead, including the Fifa World Club Cup, which made it 8 games in a month.

We started the month at White Hart Lane, against Tottenham, who were sitting in 8th place. As has become a theme this season, we got off to a great start, in the 2nd minute Torres fired us in front after his intial shot had been saved. Tottenham then began to dominate, but they couldn’t put one away and we grabbed a crucial second goal when Sanchez came inside and beat three players before finishing. It was a truly wonderful goal and it gave us the win, but it was a harsh result on Tottenham, who deserved at least a draw.

Next up for us a home tie against struggling Fulham. We totally dominated them, Torres was at his brilliant best, he scored a fabulous hat trick, that took his tally to 22 for the season. Before the game I had decided to leave out Andre Pierre Gignac, who had been in very poor form. That meant Roman Vavilov came in because Niklas Danielsson had picked up an injury, ruling him out for 3 weeks. Torres first was his best, he beat two defenders and placed in. His second came after Vavilov’s pass, he cooly put it in, and he completed his hat trick in just 22 minutes when he finished a great team move easily. The fourth was scored by Alexis Sanchez, his second in two games, he finished from Vavilov’s pass, the young Russians third assist of the game, justifying his selection.

In the game Francesco Magnanelli got injured, keeping him out for 8 days. It was common thing this month, we had a lot of niggling injuries that threatened to disrupt the team, as it changed a lot.

The next match of this busy month was our final Champions League group game, a dead rubber, away to Portuguese side Braga. Despite the unimportance of the game, I fielded a strong side in an attempt to keep morale high with a big win. I was rewarded with a great performance, we battered them 6-0, Torres scored another hat trick, his second in two games. Goals from Silva, Sanchez and Jules Jourdain added to the score and the game finished 6-0, a result which confirmed us as group winners.

After a four day break, we were back playing again, we were facing Newcastle in the Premier League. It was quite a difficult game for us,Newcastle came and ‘parked the bus’, and it took us a while to break them down. Thankfully we did, right after half time, Torres turned on the magic, he beat three players and put it in to give us the lead. We had to wait until the very last minute to secure the victory, substitute Gignac got his first goal for a while with a tap in at the far post after great work from Silva down the left. The number of long shots we had-13- shows how we struggled to break Newcastle down, and they restricted us to just 2 clear cut chances, which was a good effort by them.

After that game we took a break from the Premiership and we went of to the World Club Cup. We were by far the strongest side there, and I expected us to win a competition that the club has never won before.

The first game was against Tampines, a very weak side from Singapore, in the Semi Final. I sent out a weakened team with no Torres, who was injured against Newcastle, meaning he will be out for 10 days to 2 weeks. It was another blow, but at least he was only going to miss these World Club Cup games, and hopefully no Premier League matches. Also missing were Silva, Sanchez, Mascherano, Johnson, Jourdain, Insua and Reina, all of them were rested. Despite the absentees we still turned out a good performance and brushed aside Tampines, a hat trick from Gignac, two from Axier Kortadi and an own goal, made it a 6-0 win for us. Unfortunately the run of minor injuries was kept up by Darijo Srna, who picked up a hamstring problem, ruling him out for 2 weeks.

So we were off to the final then, and later that day we learnt that our opponents were to be Argentinian side River Plate. They are a stronger side than Tampines, but I still was confident that we could lift our first World Club Cup. I made two changes for the final, Johnson came in for the injured Srna, and Sanchez was brought in for Wilshere, who was knackered. The game started well for us, and we went ahead in the 26th minute through Gerrard, who placed a shot in. River hadn’t threatened at all, but just before half time, they equalised after a good move. I was disappointed and felt we had switched off, and we went in at half time level. The first ten minutes of the second continued in the same way, we attacked, River doggedly defended and looked for counter attacks. That was to be there undoing, as they switched off following an attack, and allowed Kortadi space to send away Danielsson, who placed it in to put us in front. After that the match drifted out somewhat, River couldn’t break us down and we comfortably held on to secure the trophy!

I was pleased with the win, we had another trophy in the bag, and the players morale was boosted.

After that cup win, it was back to the Premier League, to face West Ham on boxing day. After the River game Glen Johnson got injured, and with Srna out as well, Havard Nystad came in at right back. West Ham did the same as Newcastle, they set up to defend and it took until the 54th minute for us to breakthrough. We did it through Alexis Sanchez, who tapped in Gignac (in for Torres who was still injured) at the back post. West Ham never threatened us, and we made in 2-0 in the last minute, substitute Vavilov with a brilliant lob over the advancing Green.

 Next up, we were again in the Premier League, we had a tough trip to the pacey Aston Villa. The fit again Srna came in at full back for Nystad in our only change. Jules Jourdain, was also injured so the 35 year old Jamie Carragher had to face Agbonlahor and Delfouneso. I was seriously worried about Carragher’s lack of pace, but at leat we had Torres returning after injury. The game was a boring one to be honest. We couldn’t break them down, and Villa failed to capitalise on Carragher’s pace (or lack of it). It took until the 85th minute for us to create a chance, and thankfully it fell to the right man, Torres scored it and we had nicked a 1-0 win despite a poor performance.

So that concludes December, and 2013, then folks. It was a good month for us, we added another trophy to our collection, and continued to set the pace in the Premier League. He is the table, and I feel sure we will secure another title, we are currently 2 points clear with 2 games in hand.

The other bit of news regards the Champions League Knockout draw. We have been drawn against Spanish giants Barcelona, we couldn’t have got a more difficult draw, but I guess we have a good chance of beating them. We have another busy month coming up, January sees us play 8 games, including consecutive matches away at Arsenal and Chelsea.

That’s all for now everyone, I would like to thank you for taking the time to read the post.

16 комментариев

16 Comments

  1. Calum

    7 марта, 2010 at 22:11

    A good month for you there Laxeyman and congratulations on another trophy

  2. Dan Monksfield

    7 марта, 2010 at 22:18

    Awesome month there Laxeyman! You have accomplished two great things in my opinion, you scored lots of goals, and you only conceded two goals out of all of them games. This proves that your team is a great one and you have a balance in attack and defence which is rare.

    Congratulations on the trophy and good luck for the next month, good to see you still sitting top of the table and you could go 8 points clear if all goes well which is a great position to be in. As I said good luck, can’t wait for the next update!

  3. Johnny Karp

    7 марта, 2010 at 22:33

    Well done Laxeyman! Your lads are unstoppable, only one goal conceded and truckloads scored, I can’t see who could resist The Reds this season. I bet there will be lots more silverware to come until May.

  4. cory berman

    7 марта, 2010 at 22:38

    i’m surprised rver plate gave you a hard time but it was a weakened team suppose unlucky on barca but to be the best you have to beat the best great month agan

  5. Sears

    7 марта, 2010 at 23:18

    Great month,Congratulations on yet another trophy!

  6. Kevin

    7 марта, 2010 at 23:44

    Hi Laxeyman
    Back to those super sixes(goals)again! Great turnaround from the past couple of months so it’s nice to see you back on form. Congratulations on beating River Plate.

  7. Lye

    8 марта, 2010 at 04:41

    Hi Laxeyman, interesting to see a team from Singapore facing you in the World Club Cup. Well done on another great month scoring loads of goals. Torres was absolutely on fire and scoring goals for fun.Exciting fixture against Barcelona, i am looking forward to the big match.

  8. Laxeyman

    8 марта, 2010 at 18:24

    Thanks everyone, for the comments.
    @Calum, thanks mate.
    @Dan Monksfield, thanks, I’ve been really pleased with the players perfromance this month, the defence are beginning to come good after a shaky start to the season.
    @Johnny, thanks, I really hope there’s more silverware to come!
    @Cory Berman, yes River caused us some problems due to a slightly under strenght team, but we always looked comfortable after going 2-1 up.
    @Sears, thanks for the comment.
    @Kevin, thanks, I’ve been really pleased with how the players have performed after a poor run in October/November.
    @Lye, the team from weren’t very good unfortunately for them. Torres has been on fire, I think he’s got 27 goals in just 22 games (all comps) this season!

  9. Jaffa

    9 марта, 2010 at 18:09

    Well done-a great month! Did u ever/still have luis fabiano? I remember reading somewhere I think… Maybe compltely wrong but hay! Well done!

  10. Laxeyman

    9 марта, 2010 at 18:31

    @Jaffa, Fabiano was sold in January 2013 and replaced by Finnish regen Niklas Danielsson. I think I got about 4.5 million dollars for him.

  11. Jaffa

    9 марта, 2010 at 19:26

    Only 4.5 million dollars. Was he doing really bad or something? Seems like a rip off! But thanks

  12. Laxeyman

    9 марта, 2010 at 20:47

    @Jaffa, well he was 32 years old when I sold him, and that’s all he was worth! He’s now worth even less, only $2.1m, age 33.

  13. FootballManagerGuru

    10 марта, 2010 at 04:29

    @Laxeyman: Hey mate. Great month there, you guys are on a roll! Congrats on yet another piece of silver (: You;ve earned it. Can’t wait to see you play Barca!

  14. Jaffa

    10 марта, 2010 at 09:05

    Thanx again. How’s N’gog doing in your game? He rox in mine!!

  15. Laxeyman

    10 марта, 2010 at 09:39

    @FM Guru, thanks, the Barca game will certainly be tough, hopefully we can come through.
    @Jaffa, I sold Ngog in January 2011, I think. I got 7 million dollars for him and in August 2013 he was released on a free, by Marsielle, who I sold him to. He went to Lokomotiv Moscow I think.

  16. TheZiggy

    10 марта, 2010 at 17:09

    Excellent month. Congrats on lifting the World Club Cup too. You definitely look good to take the title yet again.

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