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Hello and welcome to the official match thread for Sunday’s Barclays Premier League encounter between Swansea City & Liverpool. The game is scheduled to be played at the Liberty Stadium on Sunday 25th November 2012 with a kick-off time of 1.30PM. Sky Sports One will be showing Sunday’s game (Build-up begins at 1PM) & talkSPORT have the radio rights to the game.
Preview.
Swansea City welcome Liverpool to the Liberty Stadium on Sunday in what is an important game for both sides. The main focus of the game has been the return of Brendan Rodgers & Joe Allen to the Liberty after they left Swansea City in the summer to join Liverpool.
Tomorrow’s game is the second time the two sides have met this season after they were drawn together in the fourth round of the Capital One Cup. The two sides were changed compared to the sides that had played in the Premier League on the weekend before and Swansea City came out on top in this encounter.
Michael Laudrup’s side produced an excellent performance and thoroughly deserved the 3-1 victory which put them into the quarter-finals for the first time in their history.
Liverpool will be looking to avenge that defeat and collect the three points which would move Brendan Rodgers side above Swansea City in the table and into the top half of the Barclays Premier League table.
On the other hand, Swansea City will be looking to beat Liverpool for the second time this season and move towards the upper echelons of the Premier League table.
The home side, Swansea City, will want to continue a good run of recent form and pick up those all important three points at the Liberty Stadium. A victory tomorrow would give Swansea their third home victory and could see them move into 7th place in the table. (That will depend on other results going their way)
Michael Laudrup has continued the good work that Brendan Rodgers and others before him have done before him and this is once again paying dividends for Swansea. Laudrup has introduced a more counter-attacking play into the side and it is working well.
Swansea’s last game was a hard-fought and deserved 2-1 victory over Newcastle United at St. James Park. Swansea were working well on the counter attack in that game and had chances to take the lead in the first-half.
It took until the 58th minute for the first goal and it came for Swansea. One of the signings of the season so far and a beast for those who play fantasy football, Michu, got his eight goal of the season with a neatly-placed header.
Not too bad for a player who cost £2M for Rayo Vallecano...
Jonathan De Guzman then got Swansea’s second and despite Demba Ba pulling one back for Newcastle injury time, it wasn’t enough and Swansea secured an excellent away victory.
This puts the Swans in good form going into tomorrow’s game and they have a wide variety of players who can harm many teams including Liverpool in tomorrow’s game.
The big threat is one of the players I have already mentioned... Michu. The attacking midfielder/striker has been one of the finds of the season and 8 goals so far this season explains why.
Before joining Swansea City, he scored 17 goals, from midfield, in a Rayo Vallecano side that finished 15th in La Liga and were only 2 points above 18th place.
Goalscoring prowess like that should have seen a lot more clubs look at Michu but that didn’t seem to be the case and Michu was picked up by Laudrup and Swansea for a bargain fee of £2M.
With a high level of technical ability and height to go with it, he will be a constant menace to the Liverpool centre-backs (Expected to be Martin Skrtel & Daniel Agger) and his ability to seek out that space will see him trouble Liverpool and keeping him quiet will be crucial if Liverpool are to get anything out of this game.
Stopping the supply to Michu will also be crucial for Liverpool. If Liverpool can press Swansea and stop the likes of Leon Britton getting on the ball and controlling the tempo of the game, they will have a good chance of getting something out of the game but if they don’t, Swansea will control things (As they have done many times at home) and they will start getting the balls into the likes of De Guzman, Dyer & Michu and they will start creating chances.
The away side, Liverpool, also come into the game on the back of a victory in their last Premier League game. A 3-0 victory over Wigan Athletic last Saturday extended Liverpool’s unbeaten run to 7 games and moved them up to 11th. (Liverpool are now 12th after Stoke’s victory over Fulham earlier today)
Luis Suarez was once again in the thick of things for Liverpool. The striker scored twice to move onto 10 Premier League goals and 13 in all competitions this season.
This is a striker in excellent form and Swansea will need to negate his threat as much as possible. One of the players who will be looking to do that is Swansea defender Ashley Williams.
The defender has been in the news in the past few days after extracts of his new book ‘My Premier League Diary’ included a strongly worded attack on Suarez. Williams said of Suarez:
'Suarez has that aura about him that says i'm untouchable and his manner and behaviour made me want to knock him out. The manner in which he approached the game, with utter contempt for us all, means that he's streets ahead of any player I've truly disliked since we've been in the Premier League.
Strong words indeed and it will be interesting to see the battle between those two tomorrow afternoon...
Another Liverpool player who Swansea will focus on is Joe Allen. The ex-Swansea midfielder left Swansea City in the summer in a deal reported to be worth £15M and has performed well in Liverpool’s midfield. The midfielder hasn’t been at his best lately but is still an important player for Liverpool and Swansea will know all about his abilities and they will be looking to contain that.
Along with Joe Allen, some of the focus will on the return of Brendan Rodgers to the Liberty Stadium. The Northern Irishmen was highly successful as the manager of Swansea and became the first manager to take a Welsh club into the Premier League after a play-off win over Reading.
He then took Swansea to 11th in their debut season in the Premier League before taking the Liverpool job after Kenny Dalglish left after poor results in the Premier League.
So, another important game in prospect!
Can Swansea secure another win over Liverpool and keep their good run of form going? Or will Brendan Rodgers secure the three points on his return to the Liberty Stadium?
You’ll find out the answers to these questions and more on the official match on the Not606 Liverpool board!
Do join in. (That includes the guests that read this thread. Sign up and get involved!)
Injury/Suspension News.
Swansea City.
Liverpool.
Goalscorers:
Swansea City:
Tremmel
-
Rangel
Williams
Chico
Davies
-
Britton
Agustien
-
Dyer
Ki-Sung-Yeung
Hernandez
-
Michu
SUBS:
Cornell
Monk
Tiendalli
de Guzman
Routledge
Lita
Shechter
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Swansea City Substitution: Itay Shechter comes off to be replaced by Ki-Sung-Yeung. (45th minute)
Swansea City Substitution: Wayne Routledge comes off to be replaced by Nathan Dyer. (67th minute)
Swansea City Substitution: Jonathan de Guzman comes off to be replaced by Kemy Agustien. (84th minute)
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Liverpool:
Reina
-
Johnson
Skrtel
Agger
Enrique
-
Shelvey
Allen
Gerrard
-
Sterling
Suarez
Cole
SUBS:
Jones
Carragher
Coates
Sahin
Henderson
Suso
Downing
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Liverpool Substitution: Jordan Henderson comes off to be replaced by Jonjo Shelvey. (77th minute)
Liverpool Substitution: Stewart Downing comes off to be replaced by Joe Cole. (77th minute)
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YNWA.
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Hello and welcome to the official match thread for Sunday’s Barclays Premier League encounter between Swansea City & Liverpool. The game is scheduled to be played at the Liberty Stadium on Sunday 25th November 2012 with a kick-off time of 1.30PM. Sky Sports One will be showing Sunday’s game (Build-up begins at 1PM) & talkSPORT have the radio rights to the game.
Preview.
Swansea City welcome Liverpool to the Liberty Stadium on Sunday in what is an important game for both sides. The main focus of the game has been the return of Brendan Rodgers & Joe Allen to the Liberty after they left Swansea City in the summer to join Liverpool.
Tomorrow’s game is the second time the two sides have met this season after they were drawn together in the fourth round of the Capital One Cup. The two sides were changed compared to the sides that had played in the Premier League on the weekend before and Swansea City came out on top in this encounter.
Michael Laudrup’s side produced an excellent performance and thoroughly deserved the 3-1 victory which put them into the quarter-finals for the first time in their history.
Liverpool will be looking to avenge that defeat and collect the three points which would move Brendan Rodgers side above Swansea City in the table and into the top half of the Barclays Premier League table.
On the other hand, Swansea City will be looking to beat Liverpool for the second time this season and move towards the upper echelons of the Premier League table.
The home side, Swansea City, will want to continue a good run of recent form and pick up those all important three points at the Liberty Stadium. A victory tomorrow would give Swansea their third home victory and could see them move into 7th place in the table. (That will depend on other results going their way)
Michael Laudrup has continued the good work that Brendan Rodgers and others before him have done before him and this is once again paying dividends for Swansea. Laudrup has introduced a more counter-attacking play into the side and it is working well.
Swansea’s last game was a hard-fought and deserved 2-1 victory over Newcastle United at St. James Park. Swansea were working well on the counter attack in that game and had chances to take the lead in the first-half.
It took until the 58th minute for the first goal and it came for Swansea. One of the signings of the season so far and a beast for those who play fantasy football, Michu, got his eight goal of the season with a neatly-placed header.
Not too bad for a player who cost £2M for Rayo Vallecano...
Jonathan De Guzman then got Swansea’s second and despite Demba Ba pulling one back for Newcastle injury time, it wasn’t enough and Swansea secured an excellent away victory.
This puts the Swans in good form going into tomorrow’s game and they have a wide variety of players who can harm many teams including Liverpool in tomorrow’s game.
The big threat is one of the players I have already mentioned... Michu. The attacking midfielder/striker has been one of the finds of the season and 8 goals so far this season explains why.
Before joining Swansea City, he scored 17 goals, from midfield, in a Rayo Vallecano side that finished 15th in La Liga and were only 2 points above 18th place.
Goalscoring prowess like that should have seen a lot more clubs look at Michu but that didn’t seem to be the case and Michu was picked up by Laudrup and Swansea for a bargain fee of £2M.
With a high level of technical ability and height to go with it, he will be a constant menace to the Liverpool centre-backs (Expected to be Martin Skrtel & Daniel Agger) and his ability to seek out that space will see him trouble Liverpool and keeping him quiet will be crucial if Liverpool are to get anything out of this game.
Stopping the supply to Michu will also be crucial for Liverpool. If Liverpool can press Swansea and stop the likes of Leon Britton getting on the ball and controlling the tempo of the game, they will have a good chance of getting something out of the game but if they don’t, Swansea will control things (As they have done many times at home) and they will start getting the balls into the likes of De Guzman, Dyer & Michu and they will start creating chances.
The away side, Liverpool, also come into the game on the back of a victory in their last Premier League game. A 3-0 victory over Wigan Athletic last Saturday extended Liverpool’s unbeaten run to 7 games and moved them up to 11th. (Liverpool are now 12th after Stoke’s victory over Fulham earlier today)
Luis Suarez was once again in the thick of things for Liverpool. The striker scored twice to move onto 10 Premier League goals and 13 in all competitions this season.
This is a striker in excellent form and Swansea will need to negate his threat as much as possible. One of the players who will be looking to do that is Swansea defender Ashley Williams.
The defender has been in the news in the past few days after extracts of his new book ‘My Premier League Diary’ included a strongly worded attack on Suarez. Williams said of Suarez:
'Suarez has that aura about him that says i'm untouchable and his manner and behaviour made me want to knock him out. The manner in which he approached the game, with utter contempt for us all, means that he's streets ahead of any player I've truly disliked since we've been in the Premier League.
Strong words indeed and it will be interesting to see the battle between those two tomorrow afternoon...
Another Liverpool player who Swansea will focus on is Joe Allen. The ex-Swansea midfielder left Swansea City in the summer in a deal reported to be worth £15M and has performed well in Liverpool’s midfield. The midfielder hasn’t been at his best lately but is still an important player for Liverpool and Swansea will know all about his abilities and they will be looking to contain that.
Along with Joe Allen, some of the focus will on the return of Brendan Rodgers to the Liberty Stadium. The Northern Irishmen was highly successful as the manager of Swansea and became the first manager to take a Welsh club into the Premier League after a play-off win over Reading.
He then took Swansea to 11th in their debut season in the Premier League before taking the Liverpool job after Kenny Dalglish left after poor results in the Premier League.
So, another important game in prospect!
Can Swansea secure another win over Liverpool and keep their good run of form going? Or will Brendan Rodgers secure the three points on his return to the Liberty Stadium?
You’ll find out the answers to these questions and more on the official match on the Not606 Liverpool board!
Do join in. (That includes the guests that read this thread. Sign up and get involved!)
Injury/Suspension News.
Swansea City.
- Michel Vorm: Groin Injury.
- Darnel Situ: Achilles Injury.
- Neil Taylor: Ankle Injury.
Liverpool.
- Martin Kelly: ACL Knee Injury.
- Lucas Leiva: Thigh Injury.
- Fabio Borini: Foot Injury.
Swansea City 0 - 0 Liverpool
Goalscorers:
Swansea City:
Tremmel
-
Rangel
Williams
Chico
Davies
-
Britton
Agustien
-
Dyer
Ki-Sung-Yeung
Hernandez
-
Michu
SUBS:
Cornell
Monk
Tiendalli
de Guzman
Routledge
Lita
Shechter
-
Swansea City Substitution: Itay Shechter comes off to be replaced by Ki-Sung-Yeung. (45th minute)
Swansea City Substitution: Wayne Routledge comes off to be replaced by Nathan Dyer. (67th minute)
Swansea City Substitution: Jonathan de Guzman comes off to be replaced by Kemy Agustien. (84th minute)
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Liverpool:
Reina
-
Johnson
Skrtel
Agger
Enrique
-
Shelvey
Allen
Gerrard
-
Sterling
Suarez
Cole
SUBS:
Jones
Carragher
Coates
Sahin
Henderson
Suso
Downing
-
Liverpool Substitution: Jordan Henderson comes off to be replaced by Jonjo Shelvey. (77th minute)
Liverpool Substitution: Stewart Downing comes off to be replaced by Joe Cole. (77th minute)
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YNWA.


I picked the midfield for Athletic ability, to chase and harry as that's all you can do against decent passing teams. 

