Saturday, April 19, 2008

Premier League Preview: Fulham vs. LiverpooL

Liverpool look almost certain to pip Merseyside rivals Everton to the final Champions League place after Everton’s defeat to Chelsea on Thursday evening. Chelsea return to the city for the midweek Champions League semi-final, and Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez will surely have one eye on that game when he selects his side for this game at battling Fulham.

Benitez has managed to guide his side to a run of one defeat in thirteen, despite the club being in the news for all the wrong reason recently. The Spanish boss is one step away from a third Champions League final in four seasons but rumours persist that he may leave the club in the summer because he is sick and tired of all the power struggles that have kept the club in the news in the last few months.

Benitez was criticised strongly for choosing a weakened side last season at Craven Cottage, but he has his own club to think of, and do not be surprised if he again sends a second string to the Cottage. Gerrard, Torres and Mascherano among others can expect to sit this one out, but Liverpool will still beb ale to send out a side that is capable of beating Fulham.

Depending on the attitude of the Liverpool players, this game could go either way. Fulham may want it more, and that desire could overcome the difference in quality but with players such as Crouch, Benayoun and ex Fulham right back Finnan having to stake a claim for a more regular place in the Liverpool side, The Reds could effectively send the home side down.

Fulham gave themselves a fighting chance of retaining there Premier League status when they finally picked up three points away from the Cottage with the impressive 2-0 win at Reading last weekend. That win ending a run of 33 games without taking maximum points in the League on their travels, and rekindled the Cottagers' belief that they can still be playing top flight football next term.

That victory means the Cottagers are now four points from safety, although the run in has been quite kind to Roy Hodgson’s men. Fulham’s remaining fixtures start with this game against a Liverpool side that have been defeated here on each of their previous two visits.

Last season Benitez was criticised for sending a second string side to Craven Cottage ahead of the Champions League final, where Clint Dempsey’s winner virtually secured Fulham’s Premier League safety. Following Everton’s defeat to Chelsea, which virtually assures Liverpool of fourth place, The Reds may once again rest some regulars as they will undoubtedly be focusing on the Champions League semi-final against Chelsea in midweek.

A repeat of that win could set Fulham up for a run-in that sees them take on out of form Manchester City, fellow strugglers Birmingham and then Portsmouth on the last day, before the South Coast play in the FA Cup Final, all winnable games for a side that have improved there form since Hodgson took over from Lawrie Sanchez.


FORM GUIDE

Fulham

Reading - Fulham 0 - 2 12/04/2008 PREMIER LEAGUE
Fulham - Sunderland 1 - 3 05/04/2008 PREMIER LEAGUE
Derby - Fulham 2 - 2 29/03/2008 PREMIER LEAGUE
Newcastle - Fulham 2 - 0 22/03/2008 PREMIER LEAGUE
Fulham - Everton 1 - 0 16/03/2008 PREMIER LEAGUE
Blackburn - Fulham 1 - 1 08/03/2008 PREMIER LEAGUE

Liverpool

Liverpool - Blackburn 3 - 1 13/04/2008 PREMIER LEAGUE
Liverpool - Arsenal 4 - 2 08/04/2008 CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Arsenal - Liverpool 1 - 1 05/04/2008 PREMIER LEAGUE
Arsenal - Liverpool 1 - 1 02/04/2008 CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Liverpool - Everton 1 - 0 30/03/2008 PREMIER LEAGUE
Man Utd. - Liverpool 3 - 0 23/03/2008 PREMIER LEAGUE


TEAM NEWS

Fulham

Powerful American forward Eddie Johnson is doubtful through illness, and experienced Finnish internationals Anti Niemi (achilles) and Jari Litmanen (groin) will definitely not feature. Squad players Ian Pearce (ankle), Chrius Baird (knee), Aleksei Smertin (leg), Philippe Christanval (leg) and Simon Elliot (Achilles) are also sidelined for the home side.

Liverpool

Rafa’s rotation policy keeps his squad fresh, and the only players that are injured for the Red’s boss are reserve wingers Harry Kewell (hamstring) and Jermaine Pennant (hamstring) as well as classy Danish central defender Daniel Agger (foot operation). With fourth place almost sewn up, expect Benitez to shuffle his pack ahead of the Champions League semi-final against Chelsea next week.


PLAYERS TO WATCH

Fulham - Jimmy Bullard has returned from a horrendous injury lay-off and his prompting from midfield has inspired Fulham to some excellent results in recent months. Superb free-kicks against Villa and Blackburn show the technique that Bullard possesses and he will have to be at his energetic best if Fulham are to surprise the Reds once more at Craven Cottage this weekend.

Liverpool - Peter Crouch may get another run out on Saturday with Fernando Torres expected to be rested ahead of the Champions League semi. The tall England striker never lets his club or his country down, and he will hope to impress Benitez sufficiently to be rewarded with an extended run in the Liverpool side, although it appears unlikely that he will play in midweek, as Benitez seems to have settled on a 4-2-3-1 formation for his key games.

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