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14 Sep 2002, 07:04 PM
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Liverpool vs Valencia
This will be the thread for the game Tuesday.
I think Liverpool will win 3-2 and win their group.
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15 Sep 2002, 01:09 AM
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It’s definitely going to be an interesting game just to see how we do outside of the prem. this season. 2-2 will be a good score here. 
And talking of interesting, any guesses on the line up…???
Who’ll be in the back row and will he go for Mikey to start…!!!
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15 Sep 2002, 01:21 PM
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Interesting article on the LFC.TV Web site:
“Gerard Houllier admits he would prefer to win the Champions League ahead of the Premiership this season.
The Reds kick off their European campaign with a daunting trip to face Spanish champions Valencia on Tuesday night - a fixture Houllier describes as 'the toughest start you could have in the competition.'
But the Liverpool boss is hell bent on ensuring his side enjoy another extended run in the competition this season - even though he accepts many of his players would prefer Premiership glory instead.”
Full Article at: http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drill...20915-1033.htm
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15 Sep 2002, 01:54 PM
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Originally posted by usscouse
It’s definitely going to be an interesting game just to see how we do outside of the prem. this season. 2-2 will be a good score here.
And talking of interesting, any guesses on the line up…???
Who’ll be in the back row and will he go for Mikey to start…!!!
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I think the lineup depends heavily on Henchoz’s status,
and so far as I can tell, he’s still questionable for Tuesday.
And Smicer's a no-go as well.
With Henchoz, I think it’s this lineup:
……………………..Dudek
……….Carragher—Hyypia—Henchoz—Traore
……….Murphy—Gerrard—Hamann—Riise
……………….Heskey—Baros
Subs:
Kirkland
Xavier
Berger
Cheyrou
Owen
Without Henchoz, IMO, this will be a brutal match for us.
Something like the alignment below might get us a point:
……………………Dudek
……….Carragher—Diao—Hyypia—Traore
Murphy—Gerrard—Hamann—Cheyrou—Riise
……………………Baros
Subs:
Kirkland
Xavier
Babbel (last resort)
Berger
Owen
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15 Sep 2002, 06:04 PM
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“Gerard Houllier admits he would prefer to win the Champions League ahead of the Premiership this season. [/url]
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egad, that's a brave statement. I think most supporters would rather see the league title.
Have we found out yet what matches will be on ESPN??
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15 Sep 2002, 07:24 PM
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egad, that's a brave statement. I think most supporters would rather see the league title.
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Agree on both counts; plus, I think the Prem is more likely to be winnable for us this year. CL success may take another year or two.
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Have we found out yet what matches will be on ESPN??
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I'm betting we're doomed on this score. The first two matchdays in Phase 1 Group play on ESPN2 are:
Tue Sep 17 11:30AM Pacific
UEFA Champions League - Phase 1 - Match Day 1
Roma (Italy) vs Real Madrid (Spain)
We play Valencia at the same time.
Tue Sep 24 11:30AM Pacific
UEFA Champions League - Phase 1 - Match Day 2
Deportivo de La Coruna (Spain) vs AC Milan (Italy)
We host FC Basel the next day, and I believe
ESPN2 isn’t broadcasting any Wednesday CL matches.
ESPN2's bias is toward broadcasting CL matches with
Spanish and Italian sides, since they bought the rights
to sell matches in Latin America primarily--not here in
the U.S.
Liverpool v. Valencia is on a Wednesday as well (10/30/02).
So I doubt we'll see the Reds on TV in the CL until we
make the second round.
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16 Sep 2002, 11:08 AM
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That's encouraging news! Provisional squad was named as well:
Dudek, Carragher, Xavier, Henchoz, Hyypia, Traore, Murphy, Hamann, Gerard, Riise, Diao, Cheyrou, Baros, Owen, Heskey, Diouf, Berger, Kirkland.
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16 Sep 2002, 12:08 PM
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Owen will be back in the team for this one after being rested on the weekend for this very purpose. I can't make up my mind whether Baros will be retained or not. My gut feeling is that he will not, that GH will choose to go with the Heskey option in what is bound to be a formation and approach resonant of last season and the year before. The more I think of it, the more I expect Baros to be reserved for the visit of West Brom on Saturday.
I would imagine that this 4-5-1 approach may be continued (PS - Isn't it fun now that GH springs regular tactical surprises on us?  ), with Heskey out wide, cutting in, plus the traditional triumvirate of Hamann, Gerrard and Murphy. And Riise ... well, Riise may even be set back to LB. I dunno. I was away this weekend and have seen none of our game against Bolton, but reports seem to indicate that Diao and Hyypia were not exactly telepathic in the back.
It's an important game, this one. It will decide the group, unlikely defeats in Basel or Moscow notwithstanding. Valencia are a very strong side and even though their start to the season has been anything other than inspiring, the CL is rapidly becoming a monkey on their back and I can see them wanting to start this one off with a really solid win. We will have to cut out the defensive lapses, that's for sure. Clearing our lines when necessary, as necessary. Never mind the jibes about style, put yer foot through it when you have to (the reason I expect Heskey to feature, by the by - very good outlet).
Anyway, we shall see.
I got my Basel and Moscow home tickets today. It's getting real again.
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16 Sep 2002, 01:04 PM
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It will be interesting to see the approach on this one.
I doubt we will see our flamboyant, cavalier approach, especially as we are away. A clean sheet is definitely in order.
Glad to hear Henchoz is on the mend. Diao was very uncomfortable in the back four.
Playing for a nil-nil and taking any opportunity to make fast breakaways seems to be the logical approach. But who knows with GH these days, he might play a 4-3-3
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