Thursday, March 6, 2014

Competition gets higher as season reaches it's pivotal point

Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez during a training session in Melwood. The most deadliest duo partnership in Europe at the moment.

















Suarez and Sturridge, better known as the SAS now, have been in fine form since the start of the season and the pair has been not only banging goals in for fun, but also the amount of workmanship displayed within them is extremely unbelievable and they're being known also as the deadliest combo in Europe at the moment. It's been a roller coaster start for the Reds this season as they got off to a magnificent ride under Brendan Rogers, the former Swansea manager and currently sitting firm on second place. They are currently sharing same points with Manchester City, whom have two games in hand to play. Ever since Rogers took charge of Liverpool, the Reds have been in magnificent form and everything seems to be falling into the right place and probably aim for the title this season?..Why not i say with the current on fire form the Reds are enjoying. Just like how Liverpool are flying high at the moment, on the other side the Red Devils are definitely facing their worse start to the top flight season as they've been dropping a lot of crucial, silly points. It is absolutely not a good sail of the boat for Manchester United as it's been a shaky start and to be honest, with so many five star players looming in the squad, an average rated performance in every game is highly not accepted and Moyes's career is in jeopardy. If there were to be no improvement or any sort of progression in the team, Moyes might be heading towards the exit door very soon. The front two for the Red Devils, Van Persie and Rooney, have not been experiencing a good run of form and lacking goals of course, which is extremely a rare phenomena to witness. Man United are currently sitting seventh in the league table, adrift almost 20 points of the pace setters, Chelsea. With 10 or 11 games remaining to play for, Manchester United can only aim for a possible Champions League spot or the least, Europa League. If they were to aim for anything more than that, then I'd say that "Better Luck Next Time Devils"!!!!. Haha!!. It's funny how Moyes could still insist that his team is still capable of winning the title this season despite their bad start to the season, which i personally assume is crazy and out of this world. Apart from that, a perfect example, for instance is like an infant wanting to learn how to walk. Seriously Man United?..still dreaming of winning the title season?..More like DDMU ( dream dream Manchester United). haha. Chelsea currently sitting firm in 1st place, are enjoying a great spell upon the return of the "Special One" Mourinho who said that he would only return to England to coach if he ever leaves Real Madrid, and there you go, he is back at CHELSEA!. Chelsea haven't quite been in their best form before when Mourinho was coaching them back in 2004/2005 season, but somewhat or rather they've managed to stay strong at the top. Wing wizard Hazard and mastermind Willian have been doing exceptionally well. Arsenal, whom got off to great start, are now behind Liverpool, level on points actually, and the goal difference have put Liverpool ahead. With Suarez and Sturridge continuing their form till the end of the season, well i would fancy them winning the title because that's how good their forwards are. The SAS have been scoring goals for fun and anything they seem to touch towards goal, is always ending up behind the net. Apart from that being said, I do believe that Liverpool's back four have been very average this season, as what I mean is that they haven't been rock solid at the back and quite a number of sloppy goals have been conceded. Kolo Toure have been shaky since his debut and with Jose Enrique still out injured, Liverpool are indeed having a tough time at the back. Agger and Skrtel are back, but not to their full fitness though which is a worry for the team. Liverpool are in serious need of a couple of rock solid centrebacks, as i feel that it is totally unimaginable to depend on Agger and Skrtel all the way till the season ends. The front is absolutely inch perfect with Sturridge and Suarez leading, and Gerrard and Henderson just behind. Coutinho and Sterling have been shining brightly and have clearly proven their worth and proved critics wrong that they are actually capable of implying a major impact on the team, especially contributing to the goals. Sterling's speed and Coutinho magical moves are definitely a worry for other teams to cope with, and yes BE SCARED TEAMS, BE REAL SCARED!!..