Monthly Archives: February 2014

Rodgers defends Toure after West Brom error

The Ivorian’s pass across his own penalty area was intercepted Victor Anichebe, who struck past Simon Mignolet to earn a draw for Pepe Mel’s side

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers believes Kolo Toure will learn from his costly mistake in Sunday’s 1-1 draw at West Brom.
Toure gifted the hosts a point midway through the second half as his pass across the face of the penalty area landed at the feet of Victor Anichebe, who fired past Simon Mignolet to level the score.

Liverpool had dictated proceedings for much of the encounter prior to Toure’s error, having taken the lead through Daniel Sturridge’s 50th Premier League goal.

“He is a wonderful player. He probably should not have received the ball in the first place,” Rodgers said.

“I will never criticise any player, especially a defender. We have won many games and played outstanding football and key to that is constructing from the back.

“It was a good finish in the end by Anichebe and it is something, I am sure even at his age, Kolo will learn from.”

Rodgers expressed disappointment at his side’s failure to take all three points but is hopeful the result will be looked back on as a positive point at the end of the season.

“We had control of the game, good possession, created chances and scored an excellent goal,” he added.

“Then we made a mistake and the game is in the balance then.

“Straight after the game there is disappointment because it should have been three points but it was one where we didn’t get any points against West Brom last season but it is four out of six this season.

“It is a point further away from our rivals and hopefully we will look back on it as a good point.”

West Brom 1-1 Liverpool: Toure blunder costs visitors

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West Bromwich Albion-Liverpool Betting Preview: Expect an explosive start at the Hawthorns

After tasting defeat in his first West Midlands Derby, Pepe Mel brings his side back to the Hawthorns to face Brendan Rodgers’ men, with our tipster backing early goals

West Bromwich Albion lost a thriller midweek against their rivals Aston Villa and must pick themselves up to face a Liverpool side who came out on top in their own derby match, thrashing Everton 4-0.

Pepe Mel has had an uncertain start to his West Brom reign, yet to find a victory. The Baggies are flirting with the relegation places after the round of matches midweek, sitting in 15th position, three points above West Ham in 18th. Bet365 price them at 9/2 (5.50) to take all three points.

Liverpool are currently on a run of six games unbeaten winning five of those matches. Brendan Rodgers men have been scoring for fun in those matches, netting five goals last time out away in the league.

With the Reds still occupying fourth place, the realisation of a chance to qualify for the Champions League is becoming more likely. Bet365 price them at 8/13 (1.62), with the same firm pricing the draw at 14/5 (3.80).

Liverpool are a tad skinny to back in this match despite being in fine form. The same can be said for the over 2.5 goals bet, with 4/7 (1.57) certainly not standing out.

However, it’s worth staying in the total goals market and looking at total first half goals. A bet that has paid out on numerous occasions in Liverpool matches this season is over 1.5 first half goals, and the price of 5/4 (2.25) is certainly worth backing. With this bet landing easily in both these teams last matches, expect early goals at the Hawthorns.


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