View Full Version : Next weeks lineup??
655321
18 Aug 2002, 04:23 PM
Dudek
Xavier/Hyypia/Henchoz/Carragher (assuming Babbel can't play)
Smicer/Gerrard/Hamman/Riise
Owen/Diouf
subs
Litmanen (if healthy)
Heskey
Berger
Traore
Kirkland
655321
18 Aug 2002, 08:42 PM
D'oh, I forgot Murphy...
kopiteinkc
18 Aug 2002, 11:04 PM
I would expect to see Cheryou at least on the bench, if not playing, very soon.
RedKnight
20 Aug 2002, 03:45 PM
Well, it’s early in the year, we’re at Anfield, and Southampton aren’t likely to be our most serious threat this season—so this is probably the best time to plug my “fantasy 4-3-1-2" lineup:
Dudek
Xavier Hyypia Henchoz Riise
Murphy Gerrard Hamman
Diouf
Heskey Owen
Subs:
Kirkland
Cheyrou
Baros
Traore
Carragher
Lanky134
20 Aug 2002, 05:41 PM
Just got word that Didi had to pull out of the German squad. He suffered a knee injury on Sunday and may not play against Southampton.
If he can't make it, I'll look for the same lineup as last week, but with Diao in his spot. If he can, I think we may see a 4-3-3, with Heskey, Owen & Diouf up front, Gerrard on the right, Didi in the center, and JAR on the left.
Dave
RedKnight
21 Aug 2002, 06:42 PM
Originally posted by Lanky134
Just got word that Didi had to pull out of the German squad. He suffered a knee injury on Sunday and may not play against Southampton.
If he can't make it, I'll look for the same lineup as last week, but with Diao in his spot. If he can, I think we may see a 4-3-3, with Heskey, Owen & Diouf up front, Gerrard on the right, Didi in the center, and JAR on the left.
Dave
Last night SSN reported that Didi would sit out today, but likely be ready for Southampton on Saturday.
And now this, from http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N136215020821-1519.htm
(21 August 2002 by Paul Eaton )
"Dietmar Hamann is winning his race for fitness ahead of this weekend's clash with Southampton at Anfield. Southampton at Anfield.
Hamann was forced to pull out of Germany's friendly international this week after twisting his knee at Aston Villa, but following intensive treatment at Melwood he is set to be available for the weekend clash with the Saints.
Gerard Houllier will be hoping that his international stars who are on duty for their countries tonight don't report back with any injury problems tomorrow afternoon."
Let’s hope for the best . . .
It appears that all of our other Internationals made it through the day uninjured—can anyone verify that?
LiverpoolFanatic
21 Aug 2002, 09:12 PM
Originally posted by RedKnight
Well, it’s early in the year, we’re at Anfield, and Southampton aren’t likely to be our most serious threat this season—
I know it's at home, but does a certain 3-3 draw at the Dell ring a bell? Soton is one of those teams that can surprise people occasionally, or get trounced 7-1. I don't think anyone thought that Bolton would be a real threat last season either. Take no opponent lightly. We SHOULD beat them handily, but they aren't just going to lie down for us.
RedKnight
21 Aug 2002, 10:29 PM
Originally posted by LiverpoolFanatic
I know it's at home, but does a certain 3-3 draw at the Dell ring a bell? Soton is one of those teams that can surprise people occasionally, or get trounced 7-1. I don't think anyone thought that Bolton would be a real threat last season either. Take no opponent lightly. We SHOULD beat them handily, but they aren't just going to lie down for us.
LiverpoolFanatic:
Agreed. A victory over So’ton is not a “sure thing,” and I didn’t mean to imply that it was.
Still, I would rather try a new, slightly different lineup (one that I think has great potential for us) now, at home, against this opponent—rather than, say, December 29 at Arsenal.
Lanky134
22 Aug 2002, 10:57 AM
Hell, why think back two years ago. Last year we could only manage one point from the two matches (remember JAR's OG?)
Dave
kopiteinkc
22 Aug 2002, 12:35 PM
Strachan has the Saints playing much better than a couple of seasons ago.
This is certainly not a foregone conclusion.
Things in our favour, is that it is the opening home match and I am hoping the crowd is revved up.
Owen is due a goal and will get one! I guarantee it. Often after matches where he has missed chances he comes back with a vengeance. I predict we will win, but a close fought win, 1 or 2 nil.