Liverpool vs Newcastle United Live Streaming English Premiership 1/5/2011
Watch the Liverpool vs Newcastle United live stream in the English Premiership on 1/5/2011 as King Kenny hopes to lead the Reds to another inspiring win on Sunday over the visiting Magpies. Since Dalglish took over earlier this year the Kop has enjoyed numerous positives and in this live online stream commentary and live online radio broadcast English Premiership match between Liverpool and Newcastle United the expectations are high again of another win with Anfield becoming a fortress once again. The veil of invincibility previously cast over Anfield contributed in a huge way to their dominance in previous decades but recent lack of the same effect led to dark days for the Merseyside giants. That eventually chipped away at their throne of being the most successful club in English football – a record they will surely lose at the end of this season when Manchester United overtakes them with their 19th league championship. Dalglish will be urging his side to look ahead and start by crushinig Newcastle in a bid to establish the same feeling of superiority that so often carried previous Liverpool sides. The winning mentality must be rebuilt – witness how it has shaped Manchester United and Ferguson’s dominance in the last two decades. The desire and commitment to the team’s and club’s causes must be present in every player and throughout the club for such success to follow. Dalglish has the charisma and knowledge to inject it back into Anfield and fans are certainly hoping he is given every chance to do so. Buying the right players will also be crucial and having snapped up Luis Suarez, Liverpool are hoping British record transfer Andy Carroll – signed from the Magpies in January – will be one of the many new players who can be the cornerstone of future Liverpool glories.
Carroll will certainly grab the headlines prior to this clash against his former club and there is still plenty of ill-feeling between player and Newcastle management. Magpies fans are still divided over a former fan favourite – and one of their own with Carroll being Newcastle born and bred – leaving St James’ Park for greener pastures. The England international has made it clear that it was never his wish to leave the Geordies but he has put that in his past and wishes to establish himself with his new club. Under Dalglish, Carroll has the resources to become an even better player – recall how former Newcastle, Blackburn and England great Alan Shearer revealed how he became one of the world’s deadliest strikers after being coached by Dalglish – and his potential promises a bright future ahead especially after scoring his first two Premiership goals for Liverpool against Manchester City. Key to Liverpool’s progress will be how Suarez and Carroll link up on the pitch. There have been signs of their potential but it will take some time yet and perhaps Anfield fans can expect more next season. The reputation and expectations at Liverpool mean that players are rarely given the luxury of time to bed in but with Dalglish leading the line, concessions will be given. In Raul Meireles, the Anfield Reds also have a quality intelligent midfielder while the young local players have shown in recent games that they should not be discounted from playing a part in the club’s future. Most importantly, Liverpool’s new owners the Fenway Sports Group has so far shown some evidence that they are truly focused on building the club back into a dominant force.
Newcastle United are simply playing out the rest of their season in this live English Premier League online streaming football match and may succumb to the passion and powerplay of the Liverpool side and their fans, who are still trying to finish in the top five this season. There is no doubt the likes of Joey Barton will be playing his heart out as he usually does, but the majority of the players are unlikely to be motivated enough by Alan Pardew to push on. Having already achieved the minimum of 40 points generally recognised as essential for avoiding relegation, the Magpies have nothing left but pride to play for. Some players may also be playing to put themselves in the shop windows, like Spanish defender Jose Enrique who is rumoured to be on his way to Liverpool in the summer. Barton is another player who has some admirers – again the Merseysiders are apparently interested – but could be outshone in the middle of the park today by the likes of Jay Spearing and Lucas Leiva. Newcastle’s defence will also be tested by the steady wing support from Liverpool’s John Flanagan and Jack Robinson, who could both again be given starts as Liverpool copes with a defensive crisis. Pardew will be aware that Liverpool are now becoming more of a team and not overly reliant on one or two players and that could spell disaster for his side with little motivation to up their game on the day.
Prediction: Of all of Dalglish’s best achievements in his second spell as Liverpool manager, it is the building of a real team ethos that should be highlighted. While they still have some top players in the form of Suarez and Meireles, there is less reliance on just one player – for example, the team has not missed captain Steven Gerrard nor former star striker Fernando Torres – while the other players have seized the initiative to do their part. This will overwhelm Newcastle United on the day as the likes of Dirk Kuyt, Meireles, Suarez, and even Jay Spearing are all determined to take responsibility, rather than look for Gerrard most of the time. Whether Carroll plays or not will be inconsequential and the Reds should maintain their dominance at home this year. Liverpool to beat Newcastle United 3-1 at Anfield.
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