modes98 Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 he went through but the keeper was already in a good position to save it A superb save to credit reina, looked in all the way! Looking back the shout for a penalty for a 2 handed shove by hyypia was a decent one, but savage was a little lucky not to be sent off. Happy with a point, but still a sense that the 3 were there for the taking!
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Roar of the Rover Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 i'm gonna go for a 1-1 draw. Benni McCarthy for us and who else is it going to be for Liverpool besides Craig Bellamy, his put one in for Wales tonight so he will be well up for it! Am i good or what?? I would've took this result before the game, decent performance.
Lathund Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 A draw at Anfield is always a good result, and with the pressure they had for a while it could've been a loss. However considering how cheap the conceded goal was (A completely unmarked midget at the back post from a corner) I feel a bit disappointed with just one point. We were in control in the first half, not threatening much, but also never really looking like conceding (With one exception). Similar at the start of the second half, but between the 60th and 80th minute or so we were under real pressure, couldn't string two passes together. I thought the whole back five were excellent, while Bentley had a good game too yet again. Pedersen and Nonda didn't contribute all that much, and Tugay had one of his poorer games in a while. Roberts was a nuisance when he came on, Moko was solid and Gallagher below average.
Mr. E Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 We've done good in this first half, but a few notes: We're still maing mistakes in defence, and are giving Pool too much room on the wings. We're having severe difficulties with Pennant especially, and are giving them too many shooting chances. We really must mark the players tighter and chop the play down a bit. Upront though we're showing some very good touches and Pool themselves are giving us a lot of room. We're still playing the long ball a bit too much for my taste though, we should try and ground it a bit more and get our strikers more involved. McCarthy and Nonda look real good. Credit to Zurab for stopping an 100% goal, though we've had 2 disallowed. I dunno, this 2nd half can go either way.... Disappointing second half, we just didn't show up. The 2nd 45 minutes were pretty much a free-kick and corner-kick practise for Pool, every time they went forward the reff blew the whistle in their favour. It was impossible for Bellamy not to score, and of course he did, and to be honest Pool could have had more. I really think we should have attacked more, but still good job by the players. I would have taken a draw at Anfield before the game, so a good point.
Blueboy Downunder Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 we where the better side in the first hour of play, they battered us for the last 30 mins. on the whole we deserved a point. david bentley was very good today, proving also that you don't need to charge past a full back at break neck speed to get a good cross into the box. his distribution into the box at times was beckham-esq! ooijer was excellent again today, as was zurab. as a matter of fact the whole back four played very well, and while i am at it, we almost certainly should have had a penalty, for the hyypia nudge on nonda.
The Harwood Yankee Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 A point away to Liverpool. Got to be pleased with that. Good to see McCarthy scoring, makes us appreciate how astutely Hughes has replaced Bellamy.
key76 Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 A point away to Liverpool. Got to be pleased with that. Good to see McCarthy scoring, makes us appreciate how astutely Hughes has replaced Bellamy. exactly replacing bellamy, dickov and kuqi with mccarthy, nonda, roberts and jeffers and coming away with a profit is looking like excellent dealing at the moment. to re-iterate savage was extremly lucky not to get sent off. bert was at fault for the goal but otherwise defended very well in the second half when he had to. thought lucas had a great game today, tackling, getting forward, nearly scored.
tony gale's mic Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 can't wait till nelsen comes back though. we looked a bit shaky at the back still at times, especially during that bit when we were under the cosh...
pick32 Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 good result, mccarthy proving why we have been intrested in him for so long, 6 goals in 10 games. bentley is becoming a realy good player with his new found confidence, if he played for united he might have a chance for the england team.
Shevchenko Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 Good result for us and we played some very good football during the first half. I thought Zurab and Oojer both played very well while the two aussies started to fade in the second half. Nonda and MGP were ineffective all afternoon. Shame about the goal, although them scoring was certainly on the cards the way we were playing during the second 45. The intensity and aggression seemed to be lacking and we dropped to deep, thus letting their passers dictate the game. I think Brett will have to take responsibility for the goal as he was stranded in no mans land with Bellamy totally unmarked behind him. Also very strange that we had no one on the post. Nonda dived trying to get a penalty off Hyypiä, there was minimal contact and no active arms from the defender. Savage was extremely lucky to avoid the second yellow and a sending off late on. Benni McCarthy showed class yet again and I hope the knock he took in the middle of the second half wasn't too bad. Happy with a point from Anfield though.
TROOPER Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 Great result, more importantly great performance. We just need to get Nelsen back & to swap Neill for Risse...
yellowsubmarine Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 Good point for Rovers, a decent performance. We took our chance really well, and scored. Bentley should have the winner if not for Reina. Overall well done Rovers. Slowly and steadily, we are climbing up. and Gamst was performing his trademark magic again - The Gamst Disappearing Act.
RoyRover Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 I would have taken a draw before the game, but with the chance that we had at the end, it's hard not to be greedy! I was sick to see Bellamy scored! How did he react? Well played boys.
John Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 Liverpool's record at Anfield is excellent - a point is superb. We seem to be getting better every game.
PLZ Blue Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 Having watched the match live on telly, I would say that we were unfortunate not to have taken the 3 pts. I also feel that many of the referee's decisions went against us, although, as many have noted, Savage was lucky not to see red. I do feel we should have had the penalty for the foul on Nonda. All in all, I guess we have to be happy with the point.
Exiled_Rover Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 We'd have all taken a point if asked before the game. Perhaps we deserved more, but at the end of the day it's a satisfying result.
Rovermatt Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 (edited) What a surprise, we concede to yet another player going through a barren patch. And it had to Bellamy. A bit ###### off to be honest. Edited October 14, 2006 by Rovermatt
blue phil Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 A draw was a fair result - a game of two halves . Well refereed I thought . He could have made a name for himself by booking every daft challenge but used his common sense . Riise should be brought before the authorities for his blatent dive which earned Neill (I think) a booking but the ref got it right for the two penalty appeals . Maybe Nonda should have done something with the ball instead of trying to con the ref in our case...
Blackpool_Rover Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 Im happy. Good entertaining game, good performance, draw was a fair result. Whats happened to MGP!? I think half his head is in his singing career. Aside from that, everyone else was great.
frosty Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 A draw is a great result. I did think we were going to hold on though. How did Ooijer do?
John Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 (edited) On Sky, Phil Thompson said Ooijer was excellent along with Zurab. Click on link in this article to Hughes post match interview....... Edited October 14, 2006 by John
cn174 Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 ...but the ref got it right for the two penalty appeals . Wasn't too sure about the Bellamy one in the first half to be honest - looked like a penalty to me. Oiijer just kicked out at him. Overall pleased with a point - thought we played well in the first half. In the second I think we should've made changes earlier....you could sense that the goal was coming and we should've stuck Mokoena on before we did. Didn't see Bentleys chance properly (didn't see much thanks to the bunch of gimps who were sat in front of us) but it seemed as though he couldn't work out what to do - blast it or chip it - and in the end didn't do much with his chance.
John Howarth Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 to re-iterate savage was extremly lucky not to get sent off. Lucas Neill was also very fortunate not to get a second yellow when he was penalised for hand ball that looked pretty deliberate but Mark Clattenburg only gave a free kick
John Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 MAN OF THE MATCH: Andre Ooijer - The Dutch defender had a decidedly difficult introduction to English football. Now, with a greater understanding of the Premiership's demands, he excelled alongside Zurab Khizanishvili - another contender for the man of the match award - in the centre of the Blackburn defence. 'All the back four were excellent,' said Hughes, and it was hard to disagree. From http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story...england&cc=5739
1864roverite Posted October 14, 2006 Posted October 14, 2006 been at work since 0800hrs this morning and just got back, I only managed to grab the last 15 mins on the radio. pleased as punch with the result, stopped lfc thieves from taking another 3 points, we remain above them in the league and are on a confiednt roll into Europe for Thursday. it appears Rovers are picking up the pace, settling themselves down with some confident football. there is a strange kind of magic settling over Ewood Park, guess where I put my lottery ticket on ?
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