Monthly Archives: November 2012

Liverpool – Southampton Preview: Reds aiming for only their fifth Anfield Premier League win of 2012

Although his injury list has not been painstakingly-long, Brendan Rodgers will have been annoyed that many of the problems were not expected to be cleared before 2013, but there has been good news for one player.

Lucas Leiva (thigh) has managed just two Premier League appearances all season and was not initially expected back until mid-to-late December, but the Brazilian looks set to be available for selection on Saturday, though he may not start.

Martin Kelly (knee) continues to miss out and will not be back before February, while Fabio Borini (foot) appears to have been ruled out of action for the rest of 2012 too, but should return in January.

Nigel Adkins has just about a full squad to pick from for the trip to Anfield on Saturday, with just two players expected to miss out, neither of which being certain starters.

Richard Chaplow (thigh) is still expected to be missing for another week or so, while Frazer Richardson (hip) will also have to continue his spell on the sidelines this weekend.

However, the potential return of Daniel Fox (knee) represents some good news for Adkins, with the defender set to undergo a fitness test on Friday and expected to at least travel with the squad on Saturday.

Rodgers: Lucas in Liverpool squad against Southampton

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has confirmed that Lucas Leiva will return to the matchday squad for the game against Southampton on Saturday.

The former Gremio midfielder has been sidelined since August 26 due to a thigh injury but returned against Middlesbrough for the Liverpool Under-21s side on Friday.

The Reds boss hailed the return of the Brazil international, who had only just returned from an even lengthier absence before his latest setback, as a “big boost”.

“Lucas Leiva will return to the squad, which is great news because he’s been working very, very hard and played the reserve game last week,” Rodgers told reporters.

“He’s very much looking forward to it. He’s worked tirelessly in his recovery. We’re just trying to nudge him along and make sure it’s the right time.

“His next step is games, so hopefully in the next couple of weeks he’ll get opportunities to play and improve his football fitness.

“Mentally he’s a tough boy. His mental fitness is very strong and he’s looking forward to helping the team.

“It’s a big boost because he’s well in tune with what we’re trying to do here. He’s been kicking his heels on the side wanting to help his mates and the group, so I am delighted to have him back.”

Liverpool squad must do more to support Gerrard, says Rodgers

Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is adamant his side must do more to support captain Steven Gerrard.

The 32-year-old has scored just once in 13 Premier League appearances so far this term and has struggled for consistency.

But Rodgers feels the weight of responsibility is currently lying solely on the shoulders of his skipper, and believes the other players in his squad need to do more.

He told reporters: “Steven was outstanding last night [against Tottenham]. He’s carried this club for nearly 13 years and it’s about time that there was more than Steven picking up the baton of responsibility.

“He’s been brilliant since I arrived here. His inspiration and leadership within the team has been phenomenal.

“He might not have got the goals that he wanted this season, but you saw him last night – his range of passing, commitment and drive into the box was superb.

“He has been judged on his goals because he’s been a goalscoring midfielder over the years, but he’s still offering this group so much on and off the field.

“There are others that we want to step up to the plate and get the goals. Across the board we want to improve and find the solutions.”

Liverpool were denied two penalty claims in their 2-1 defeat to Tottenham and, though Rodgers refused to blame officials, he feels his side may need their luck to change.

“The referees are doing an honest job. They turn up for every game and make an honest assessment,” continued the 39-year-old.

“Hopefully we can get one or two bits of luck in the second half of the season and benefit from that. I respect that they come in and do a good job – it just seems that this season quite a lot has gone against us.

“You need a wee bit of luck along the way. We went to Tottenham and dominated the game, but we didn’t get the result and that’s what’s important.

“Over the next month or so we’ve got to turn these performances into wins. We had a run of eight games where we were unbeaten, looked solid and the quality of our game was good.”