Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain gifts young fan with Champions League tickets https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44121606
Compared to the prime donnas we used to have like Balotelli. It's an honour to have players to do these things now. Ok like... the kids well off going to games I'd love to go to and that but its still great
Not that Wijnaldum had a bad match, he was alright... Even if he wasn't clinical... But I think I'd rather Ox had started in that match.
He didn't really make many stunning passes, or any critical tackles. You could say his mere presence there changed WHU tactics... But if that is all, you could stick anyone there. Wijnaldum didn't have a bad game... A couple of wasteful attempts at goal perhaps, but nothing major. That said, he was far from critical in that game. He was mostly a passenger in that game. No scapegoats for me noone did baaad. Some players were just less outstanding than others (although that would be an interesting idea...a scapegoat of the game thread... Especially in a game when no one did badly).
the whole point of being in control in not having heros having to dive in and save the team. he retained the ball. passed it well and the miss you are talking about was after Henderson came on and he moved to no 8 and moved forward for me as ratings. becker 6 taa 6 at best Robertson 6.5 to 7. decent. vvd solid. 6.5 gomez 6 at best windy 7 Keita 8 Milner 7 mane 8 firmino 6.5 solid salah 6.5 they were far too good for west ham without getting out of 2nd gear really
I would have given Wijnaldum a 5 or 6. He was average, nothing great, nothing too bad. Certainly not as influential as Milner in my opinion. Felt TAA deserves more than you have him though. His crosses weren't very accurate which excludes him from the highest marks but he was causing a lot of problems for WHU on the right and his numerous crosses could have notched up a few assists if he were a little more clinical... Even without the clinical cross a little luck and a rebound from them could have led to a goal. He was being a nuisance to WHU, especially in the first half.
@moreinjuredthanowen you'll have to forgive milk, he's been in the swamp too long and has been influenced over there to what a team looks like or good football
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain: The best of the birthday boy Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain celebrates his 25th birthday today - and to mark the occasion, relive some of his most memorable moments as a Liverpool player from his debut season at the club. The midfielder is currently undergoing a rehabilitation programme after surgery on multiple ligament damage sustaining making a tackle during the first leg of the Reds’ Champions League semi-final with AS Roma at Anfield in April. It means Oxlade-Chamberlain is likely to miss the vast majority of the 2018-19 season as he continues his journey back to full fitness. Signed from Arsenal on August’s transfer deadline day last summer, the No.21 quickly established himself as a popular figure at Melwood with his teammates and staff and a firm favourite among supporters. His performances prior to injury were vital in Liverpool’s progression in the Champions League as FC Porto, Manchester City and Roma were blown away in the knockout stages en route to the final in Kiev. Away from the pitch, his affable personality was on display in a series of exclusive features and interviews recorded for LFCTV GO. “He is such an outstandingly good person and someone who even when not playing is integral to the heartbeat of Melwood,” Jürgen Klopp said recently. So as he marks his birthday, see the best bits of Oxlade-Chamberlain’s first season at Liverpool in our free video above, with goals and assists combined with some of his most notable moments off the field. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/first-team/312067-alex-oxlade-chamberlain-birthday
'It was massive for me' - Oxlade-Chamberlain reveals rehab milestone Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has reached a morale-boosting milestone in his rehabilitation by being able to pass a ball again. The Liverpool midfielder is expected to miss the vast majority of 2018-19 due to the multiple knee ligament damage he sustained during last season's Champions League semi-final against AS Roma at Anfield. However, during his special guest appearance on the latest edition of LFC Later, Oxlade-Chamberlain insisted he is ‘really positive’ regarding his recovery and revealed how being able to kick a ball again has lifted his spirits. “It’s going well - very boring, very slow, very long, all the good stuff! But I’m making progress, which is obviously what we need. It’s just a long process and I just keep plugging away, but I’m in good spirits and I’m really positive about it,” the England international said. “You just get into a routine [with] tunnel vision and keep going, setting yourself little goals and little things to achieve. “I passed the ball the other day, not very well, but I started passing the ball and that was massive for me to be able to kick and know that my knee can kick a ball. “Even though it was five yards, I’ve started working on stuff like that and it’s little wins like that that keep you going and keep you pushing forward to the next one.” Hear more from Oxlade-Chamberlain on his rehab on LFC Later, which premieres on LFCTV and LFCTV GO at 9pm BST on Thursday https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/first-team/317448-oxlade-chamberlain-injury-update-latest
Oxlade-Chamberlain plays in behind-closed-doors friendly Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is a step closer to making his eagerly-awaited Liverpool first-team return after playing in a behind closed doors friendly at Melwood. The Reds midfielder, who has spent the past year battling back to fitness after suffering a serious knee injury, got around an hour under his belt in Tuesday's game against Bury. That's the longest Oxlade-Chamberlain has played since he was stretchered off in the Champions League semi-final first leg against Roma last April. The 25-year-old made his comeback for Liverpool Under-23s against Derby County on March 8 but was substituted after 40 minutes due to discomfort in his hamstring. That issue has since cleared up and four-and-a-half weeks on Oxlade-Chamberlain was given the green light to get more game time under his belt. Jurgen Klopp has vowed to keep the England international “in the shadow” until he's ready to take his place in a first-team matchday squad. Rhian Brewster also featured in Tuesday's behind closed doors game against Bury. The 19-year-old striker has his sights set on a senior debut after recovering from surgery on both his knee and ankle. Joe Gomez was set to get a run out after four months on the sidelines with a broken leg but was withdrawn after Alberto Moreno was ruled out of the Champions League quarter-final first leg with Porto. As a result Gomez was named among the subs – the first time he's been named in a matchday squad since early December. Source: Liverpool Echo This story has been reproduced from the media. It does not necessarily represent the position of Liverpool Football Club. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/media-watch/345329-liverpool-fc-alex-oxlade-chamberlain-friendly
After a terrible injury, he is fit again. I hope he is going to be fit till the end of the season. He is a weapon we can use when teams are difficult to break down.
He's a long way from being sharp enough to be a regular starter, but he's getting better with each appearance. If he could have the selfless mind to sit back once in a while if say Keita has already pushed up so we're not too far forward, he'd be perfect. He's the cleanest striker of the ball from any of our midfielders. The others seem to always scuff it, sky it or drag it wide. Ox hits through the ball more often than not. Some times I wish he wouldn't shoot like when there's a few minutes left in the game but it's an attacking option we didn't have last year.