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Enrique backs Rodgers regime

Although Barcelona and Spain have deployed the passing philosophy to devastating effect, most observers have argued it would not work in a more physical environment such as the English game.

However, Swansea impressed while playing a similar style under Brendan Rodgers in last season’s Premier League.

Having taken the Liverpool job this summer, Rodgers has been quick to impose his philosophy at Anfield and defender Enrique sees no reason why it cannot work for the Reds this season.

“It hasn’t worked here because no-one has tried,” said the Spanish left-back.

“In Spain six years ago, people said you couldn’t win with ‘tiki-taka’ and small players. At the moment Barcelona win everything.

“I hope this is the future of football rather than just kick the ball to the striker,” Enrique added.

Positive start

“In Spain many teams play like this. Of course, it depends on the quality of the players, but we are trying.

“We are doing well at the moment because we have only been together for one month.”

Rodgers’ first signing Fabio Borini is a very different kind of forward to Liverpool’s 6ft 3in striker Andy Carroll.

‘Tiki-taka’ also suits Swansea’s 5ft 6in midfielder Joe Allen, who is set to become Rodgers’ next recruit, and Enrique believes the new Liverpool boss will bring out the best in his game too.

“This manager is going to be very good for us,” he added. “I know I will improve with him.

“Before I played more with the centre-backs, now I play like a forward because I am really high up the pitch.

“I am only 26, so I can get better. I also hope I can score some goals.”

Enrique has scored just once since joining Newcastle from Villarreal in 2007 and is still waiting for his first Liverpool goal after 45 appearances for the Reds.

Bellamy joins Cardiff City

Sky Sports revealed earlier on Friday that the Bluebirds were in negotiations with the Wales international, and discussions have now come to fruition.

Bellamy officially put pen to paper on Friday after having successfully undergone a medical on Thursday.

The Championship side have not stated the transfer fee they have had to pay Liverpool.

The 33-year-old played for Cardiff in the 2010/11 season on loan from Manchester City and earlier this summer had expressed his desire to return to his hometown club.

Speaking of the transfer, the Welsh club’s chief executive Alan Whiteley enthused: “I am sure that Liverpool will agree that their loss is this football club’s gain and that Craig’s return will be met with huge excitement and enthusiasm by all Cardiff City fans – and as the perfect backdrop to the start of the new season.”

Bellamy will wear the No.39 shift at Cardiff and will join his team-mates for training next week.

Liverpool face Hearts test

The Reds got the better of FC Gomel in the last qualifying round and will have to get past the Edinburgh club in the two-legged play-off tie that is scheduled for later this month.

Newcastle United have been drawn against Atromitos of Greece, while Scottish side Motherwell will confront Spanish outfit Levante.

Atromitos could prove to be a tough challenge for Alan Pardew’s Newcastle, with the Athens-based side finishing fourth in the Greek Super League.

They were 23 points adrift of champions Olympiacos, with whom Newcastle drew 1-1 in a friendly in Portugal last month.

Italian giants Inter Milan have been paired against Vaslui, while Steve McClaren’s Twente will entertain Bursaspor in a couple of the other interesting ties.

Full Europa League play-off draw:

Anzhi Makhachkala v AZ

2 APOEL FC v Neftci

Atromitos v Newcastle

Tromso v FK Partizan

Vaslui v Inter Milan

Hearts v Liverpool

Athletic Bilbao v HJK Helsinki

Maritimo v FC Dila Gori/Anorthosis Famagusta

Molde v Heerenveen

Debrecen v Club Brugge

Sheriff Tiraspol v Marseille

Trabzonspor v Videoton

FC Midtjylland v Young Boys

Slask Wroclaw v Hannover 96

Dinamo Bucurest v FC Metalist Kharkiv

AC Horsens v Sporting

Hapoel Tel-Aviv v F91 Dudelange

Feyenoord v Sparta Prague

Motherwell v Levante

Crvena Zvezda v Bordeaux

Lokeren v Plzen

Lazio v Mura

AIK v CSKA Moscow

Legia Warsaw v Rosenborg

Bursaspor v FC Twente

Steaua Bucuresti v Ekranas

Liberec v Dnipro

VfB Stuttgart v Dinamo Moscow

PAOK v Rapid Vienna

Luzern v Genk

Zeta v PSV

Ties to be played 23rd and 30th August