Your Liver:
On paper it looks a good result for Liverpool, 2-0 win against Arsenal, though be it a struggling Arsenal. If you are like me - devoted - staying up for kickoff at 1am hawaiian pacific time, or 4am on the west coast, you would know it was anything but. Two dodgy goals saved Liverpool fans from another speed bump in their season's takeoff, but the brace exists as only as a blanket, covering their blemishes.
A wins is a win, and it was this that saved Liverpool from further scrutiny. The game started as an exciting spectacle with Wenger playing a youthful midfield, more by restriction than choice. Frimpong added some youthful steel to the midfield in which youth and the decisions that come with it earned him a sight at red. Suarez sat from the beginning with Kenny giving him the most rest possible after a long summer of football. When brought on, the major realization for me, and hopefully the world over, is how absolutely key Luis Suarez is to this team. When introduced midway into the second half, the light bulbs were a-flashing over the heads of the reds, acting as the catalyst to all things good for the Merseyside club. Before this. the midfield of Henderson and Adam looked solid against the soft Arsenal center, but still lacked that creative spark.
Suarez's movement is second to none, and with the introduction Meireles from the bench spoke of his importance to the team as well. He is a must start for me! He had a fantastic last season, and his importance was cemented at the Emirates. In my mind, it's a case of Dalgleish playing favorites. He brought in these new English boys and he wants to play them. There are two classy players sitting on the bench, with limited shots in proving they belong in the team from the start. I have spoken of Meireles and you know how I feel on that subject. The second is Alberto Aquilani. Rumors this week preach interest from AC Milan, which might actually be a go vs. the roller coaster summer of transfer links associated with the Italian. The player who at Liverpool, failed to impress, though chances were limited due to injury and lack of form, rendering him with the price tag, a flop. I say Give him a shot! This summer he looked hungry, whether to prove himself at Liverpool or to put himself in the shop window is unclear but the taste for game is there.
Your Onions:
More Rumors this week coming from Italy is the re-emerging link between Dirk Kuyt and Inter Milan. The blue collar Dutchman works tirelessly for Liverpool and his departure would not be a welcomed one. As an elder statesman up top, his experience is key and is a figure to look up to from the youthful Carroll and Henderson. Starting roles may be scarce, but this aging utility man will give 358% what ever position he is put in.
Other rumors come in the shape of EPL new-boys QPR, pursing a loan move for shabby, shabby Joe Cole. Cole has strait up disappointed at Liverpool! Out of form, shape, mindset…you name it. Has had limited playing time as well, but when given a shot to do anything good he has absolutely failed. Get him out. A Loan move would be the best option as he racks up some regular time and manages to increase his stock, Liverpool can sell him for a higher price. At a team like QPR, that frankly will need all the help they can get, Joe can play some football and come season's end Dalgleish can asses whether he's worth keeping.
After the Merciless Meireles set up Suarez for the second goal, cameras caught the radical misfit flipping Lucas the bird, then poppin' a grin…next time it will be the kiss from the Godfather, " I know it was you, and it warms my heart!" Was it a joke? Who cares? There needs to be some bite.