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Henke Larsson i EM-truppen!

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Andreas Isaksson
Rami Shaaban
Johan Wiland

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Fredrik Stoor
Mikael Nilsson
Olof Mellberg
Petter Hansson
Daniel Majstorovic
Andreas Granqvist
Mikael Dorsin

Mittfältare
Niclas Alexandersson
Fredrik Ljungberg
Tobias Linderoth
Kim Källström
Anders Svensson
Daniel Andersson
Sebastian Larsson
Christian Wilhelmsson

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Johan Elmander
Markus Rosenberg
Marcus Allbäck
Henrik Larsson

No Luka Modric in Liverpool next season

Damnit, it seems Tottenham won the fight for highly rated Luka Modric. According to ESPN he hasagreed with Tottenham already and only needs to pass a medical. Dinamo Zagreb have then agreed the £15.8million deal/bid from Tottenham – too late again from Benitez?

Reports also indicate that the right back Benitez told the press Liverpool had signed is not Rafinha but Swiss international Degen from Dortmund. He’ll be joining as Bosman, I’m not sure I agree with Benitez that Degen would “instantly take a place in the starting eleven” – as he earlier commented on the signing. We can still hope it’s Rafinha, but it seems Degen is a more realistic target.

It looks new, but it isn’t – new design!

I redid the design of the blog today, mainly because I wanted users to be able to use a quick-nav (tabbed browsing within site) and subscribe to the feed via email (Feedburner). There might be a couple of bugs here and there, but overall it looks okay and kind of neat if you ask me! I’ll look to tweak the fonts a little, but I took care of the major issues first.

Oh. Bayern are out of the UEFA cup, so much for those well spent $100M, well done Germans!

Liverpool – Arsenal, 2nd leg = game of the season?

It might possibly be that the 2nd leg between Liverpool and Arsenal was the game of the season. The whole pre-game was built up by Wenger telling his players that they “have no fear” of going to Anfield and playing away in front of the kop. It worked pretty well, over the years we’ve seen loads of teams come and be demolished before the game even started – the first 15-25 minutes are ALWAYS critical when playing at Anfield. Arsenal did really well and actually went ahead after only 13 minutes when Diaby slotted the ball in off Reina (what was he doing anyway?). After that, the rest of the first half was pretty even, and eventually Hyypiä got a header in after a corner, and what a goal it was from the former captain – slotted top corner after playing peek-a-bo with Senderos. Or, as John – one of the Arsenal fans I was watching the game with like to call him “the Donkey”.

I didn’t think the game would present more action then that, but it went on and went on in the same “gung-ho” tempo. Liverpool (and Arsenal) fans might have wondered what happened to Torres, we hadn’t seen him or Gerrard (due to the latter playing on the left wing) for the entire game, but in the 69th minute the Spaniard showed his magic, quick turn around from Senderos (this time really living up to the Donkey label) – top corner finish – 2-1! At that stage it pretty much looked like that was going to be the final result, Arsenal didn’t see much of the ball and when they did – Mascherano took it back (and Alonso played it away, but that’s another story) in fashion.

But then in the 84th minute out of the blue, Theo Walcott – age: 18 takes the ball in his own half, beats 4-5 Liverpool players and crosses for Adebayor that makes it 2-2 = Arsenal are through on away goals. That SURELY had to be it was the hunch I got, sure we’ve had much of the ball, but for what use? I could just see the oneliners that Benitez would say after the game “we couldn’t convert even though we were superior” – this time actually being right, compared to the other 200 times he seemed to have watched another game.

I don’t know, it seems like such a cliché, but again “you’re as most vulnerable after scoring” became true, Babel challanged the Arsenal defence and boom – penalty. I might be Liverpool, but surely a penalty. But I can see the headlines coming from Wenger this time “how could this be a penalty, where was the ref. in the 1st leg?” – when Hleb went down = the most obvious penalty I’ve seen in a long time were the ref was actually standing 2 meters from the situation.

Captain Fantastic took the responsibility needed, 3-2 Liverpool. The rest of the game was pretty much a frenzia against the clock, and when Babel was left in a 1on1 sprint against Fabregas to make i 4-2 I was so relieved. But again, thanks for the show! English football is surely the best in the world. Now, most likely we’re going to have three English teams in the semis, what an achievement – only Barca can ruin the dreams, I’m pretty confident Schalke won’t be trouble.

And hey, Liverpool-Chelsea again. God I hate Chelsea.

I just removed the label from my new Gerrard Liverpool shirt, I wonder what I’m going to wear to work tomorrow?