Tuesday, May 10, 2011

LFC : Maxi's second hattrick and great future

Second hat-trick in 2 weeks and Maxi Rodriguez is on a high. Liverpool were already leading 3-0 inside the first 20 minutes with Maxi, after just 32 seconds scored the opener.

Hattrick Hero - Maxi


Dalglish's men instantly ran riot over Sparky's boys. Fulham were never given time to settled down into the match. Lucas Leiva, growing into stature was the architect for Liverpool's first 2 goals. He was the one who fed Luis Suarez which ran into the box before squaring it. The ball ricochets a Fulham defender before Maxi slammed it into the back of the net. Lucas again had the vision to chipped the ball towards Johnson. The fullback later floated the ball to the far post where Maxi was there waiting. 2-0.

It was a joy to watch how the Liverpool players passed the ball around. I could say the first 45 minutes Liverpool practically played with 10-men. Pepe Reina was the only player who hardly got involved.

No disrespect to Fulham, they are a good side. They did turn-up during the second half and managed to unsettled Liverpool. Luckily Maxi got his third goal, a beauty that killed of the game before Suarez sealed the fifth goal after receiving a pass from Jonjo.The other scorer in this game was Dirk Kuyt. 9 goals in 8 game proves the Dutchman is rich in form.

Suarez's magic

5-2 and it was the best away result for Liverpool this season. Again we will talk about Dalglish's impact towards the team. Maxi Rodriguez was merely a squad player under Hodgson and now he scored two hattricks.

Everyone seems to be enjoying their football more now. Even youngsters like Flanno and Robinson looked like seasoned player. Lucas and Jay Spearing have somehow manage to create an understanding between both of them and have been running the engine room magnificently.

We are gaining more points in the league. With 2 more games remaining we are hoping that the team can keep their momentum running. Champions League seems reachable, hoping Manchester City to drop points along the way.

Future looks promising for Liverpool. We might fall behind to Man United next weekend, finally. To all fans out there, I assure you, it will not be long before we get back what is ours. The champions of England that is.

YNWA

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