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Should Gerrard start against Man Utd on Sunday?.

Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by LuisDiazgamechanger, Mar 17, 2015.

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Should Steve Gerrard start against Manchester United on Sunday?

  1. Gerrard should start against United

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  2. Gerrard should not start against United

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  3. Don't know

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  1. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    <peacedove> Gerrard last game against Manchester United is on Sunday.Liverpool had won six
    games without him. His former vice captain Jemie Jamie Carragher said on Sky Sport yesterday
    that he should not start. You cannot change a winning team to please any one.
    Brendan Rodgers have to make a decision on Sunday, you too can make your view known before
    Sunday.
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  2. Jimmy Squarefoot

    Jimmy Squarefoot Well-Known Member

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    Carragher was right - who do you drop to accomodate Gerrard?

    He should not be starting any more games for LFC. Harsh but true.
     
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  3. moreinjuredthanowen

    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    Two words


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    No

    Arrange then any way you wish

    **** no is emphatic

    No.. ****.... Is incredulous at the suggestion
     
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  4. astro

    astro Well-Known Member

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    Gerrard shouldn't start any game, we are #invincible with Henderson starting as captain

    He can still do a job like yesterday though
     
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  5. Red Hadron Collider

    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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    No, but he's a great option to have coming on.
     
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  6. He actually had a good impact last night. Mainly because he didn't have to conserve energy so he could just play. I think he should be used in the same way for the rest of the season.
     
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    alexb Well-Known Member

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    He's far better coming on late. Like some of us have been saying all season. Just like Lampard at City, he can give everything for the last 30 minutes as opposed to being knackered by half time.
     
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  8. Jimmy Squarefoot

    Jimmy Squarefoot Well-Known Member

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    Yeah I agree - he wasn't a liability for a change.

    Sub appearances is his role, and nothing more.
     
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  9. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    Liverpool vs Manchester United XIs: Steven Gerrard fails to make Jamie Carragher's team as Gary Neville picks Angel di Maria


    Liverpool vs Manchester United XIs: Steven Gerrard fails to make Jamie Carragher's team as Gary Neville picks Angel di Maria
    • Liverpool play Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday for crunch game
    • Two sides are separated by just two points in the race for the top four
    • Manchester United are fourth while Liverpool currently occupy fifth spot
    • Jamie Carragher says he would not start Steven Gerrard at Anfield
    • Carragher would also drop Daniel Sturridge and move Raheem Sterling up
    • Gary Neville would select Angel di Maria ahead of Juan Mata for United
    • READ:Man Utd WILL beat Liverpool to top four place, insists Paul McGrath
    • READ:Liverpool head for day of destiny against Manchester United


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    Jamie Carragher would not select club captain Steven Gerrard for Liverpool's top-four showdown with Manchester United at Anfield next Sunday.
    While Gary Neville says Angel di Maria, available again after serving a one-match suspension, should return to Louis van Gaal's side in favour in Juan Mata despite United's convincing win against Tottenham at the weekend.
    Gerrard made his first appearance for Brendan Rodgers' side since early February when he came on as a second-half substitute against Swansea on Monday.
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    Steven Gerrard returned to the Liverpool team as a second-half substitute against Swansea on Monday
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    Former defender Jamie Carragher says Gerrard should not start against Manchester United on Sunday
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    Liverpool remained unbeaten during Gerrard's recent injury lay-off Carragher says he will have to settle for a place on the bench
    And Sportsmail columnist Carragher would not bring the captain back into the starting XI for the crucial clash at Anfield
    'No I wouldn't,' Carragher said onSky Sports' Monday Night Football show. 'The team is playing well. They're on a great run since Steven's been out the team.
    'Unfortunately, and he'll know himself, when you go out the team and they continue on a great run it's hard to get back in.
    'It's unfortunate for him but we've all been there towards the end of our careers. There are players playing too well that you can't leave them out.'
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    Carragher says that Jordan Henderson and Joe Allen cannot be dropped from the team
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    Carragher would also play Raheem Sterling up front, like he did during the win against Manchester City
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    Sportsmail columnist Carragher would sacrifice Daniel Sturridge because he is not back to his best yet
    Carragher also thinks Rodgers should sacrifice Daniel Sturridge and move Raheem Sterling up front, adopting a similar style to in the Manchester City game, which Liverpool won 2-1 earlier this month.
    'The problem you have with Daniel Sturridge is, he is your best striker and you want him in your team, but he's not quite right yet. He's not quite 100 per cent.
    'He's not actually producing and these games are becoming vital. But you need to play him to get back to his level.
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    Gary Neville says he would select Angel di Maria after serving his one-match suspension
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    Neville would drop Juan Mata for Di Maria because the Argentine's pace could be key against Liverpool
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    Former United defender Neville would make Di Maria for Mata the only change to the side that beat Tottenham
    'But I go back to that Man City game and that may come into Brendan Rodgers' thinking. That was Liverpool at their best, that high intensity and that pressing. That's what you get from Sterling at the front that maybe you lack with Sturridge.'
    Meanwhile, former United defender Neville believes Angel di Maria's pace could prove vital against Liverpool and says he would bring the Argentine in to replace Juan Mata.
    'I think nine of them are absolute certainties, rest-aside injuries that could happen in training,' Neville said. 'I think Valencia, Smalling, Jones, Fellaini, Carrick, Herrera, Young and Rooney will all play.
    'The big decision is Di Maria or Mata. I would go with Di Maria for pace. I think they will need to play on the counter attack and also match the speed of Moreno and Coutinho (on the Liverpool left).'
    CARRAGHER'S LIVERPOOL XI
    Simon Mignolet; Emre Can, Martin Skrtel, Mamadou Sakho; Lazar Markovic, Jordan Henderson, Joe Allen, Alberto Moerno; Adam Lallana, Philippe Coutinho; Raheem Sterling
    NEVILLE'S UNITED XI
    David de Gea; Antonio Valencia, Phil Jones, Chris Smalling, Daley Blind; Ander Herrera, Michael Carrick, Marouane Fellaini; Angel di Maria, Ashley Young, Wayne Rooney

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ary-Neville-says-Angel-di-Maria-make-cut.html


     
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