Saturday, 5 May 2012

FA Cup final preview

FA Cup, wembley, Liverpool, Chelsea
The FA Cup
Albeit at a somewhat strange time of year and kicking off at a strange time of day, the FA Cup final is upon us; and even if a little nervous I am quite excited. It has not been a vintage season for Liverpool by any stretch of the imagination, but we are yet to be beaten in a cup game this season so I may as well look on the positive side! I am also happy that ESPN are giving the showpiece game of the English season the coverage it deserves by beginning at around eight o’clock in the morning.

As any football fan will know, there is history between Liverpool and Chelsea. And as the history is relatively recent there are some wounds that have not quite healed yet; and most of the wounds are Chelsea’s.  Even though Liverpool have beaten Chelsea twice this season I think they are definitely favourites in my mind, and they certainly will be with the bookmakers. That said, Liverpool have been Chelsea’s bogey team in recent years and despite having a generally bad season that trend has continued. Could this be where the trend changes….

Who are the game changers for Chelsea?

Fernando Torres will be the name on the lips of most fans discussing the match over a pre-match pint for many reasons; he used to play for Liverpool; his £50million price tag; his distinct lack of goals… until recently! He has looked a lot better on the ball of late, and his hat-trick against QPR will have done his confidence no harm whatsoever.

Didier Drogba may be getting on in footballing terms, but he can still be the attacking battering ram up front that we have seen over the years. With seven goals in seven appearances at Wembley he has the pedigree. If he wants to play he can so let’s see which Didier turns up.

Juan Mata is one player in the Chelsea midfield who is more than capable of finding a killer pass when needed. In their recent games against Barcelona his role was sacrificed for the benefit of the team, but I expect him to be pulling the strings today. Liverpool midfield beware!

And for Liverpool?

Steven Gerrard has done it before, and despite the fact that I don’t think he’ll be back to 100% strength and fitness until he has a pre-season behind him, we have seen the odd sign since he came back that he can still do it. Since returning from long-term injury he’s played a slightly deeper role, but I for one am hoping we can see Super Stevie G a bit more on the front foot today.

Luis Suarez may not have scored thirty goals this season, but some of the goals he has scored have been absolutely sublime. He does things with a football that continue to tie defenders in knots, and I think he would have been a lot more prominent this season if he hadn’t spent a fifth of it sat on the bench suspended.

Pepe Reina is unlikely to get on the score sheet (unless it gets to 10-10 on penalties….oh crikey!) but some of his saves can turn the flow of a game on a sixpence, and he is the best goalkeeping distributor of the ball I have ever seen. He has unerring accuracy when kicking the ball from his hand and can spot a sixty or seventy yard pass in the blink of an eye.

Form
Liverpool had a very good start to the season and have got steadily worse, whereas Chelsea have been exactly the opposite. Since installing Roberto Di Matteo as ‘Interim first team head coach’ (I think this is his title??) Chelsea have gone from strength
to strength. And beating Barcelona to get to the Champions league final will be a massive confidence boost. Conversely, the latter half of this season will be a time to forget for Liverpool. The only real highlights have been beating Everton and winning the Carling Cup. Already having won two games at Wembley this year could be a plus point.  Head to head is a different story though. Liverpool have won the last four games in all competitions, and Dalglish is unbeaten in his last thirteen games against Chelsea. I hope the tide doesn’t turn today! Also, Dalglish is bidding to win his 28th major honour as a player and manager and Chelsea have only won 21 in their entire history.

As a final point, I hope the referee and his assistants have a good game and there aren’t any contentious issues. There have been a few in LFC v CFC games in the past, and I think Phil Dowd has been involved in a couple when Liverpool beat Manchester City earlier in the competition. Fingers crossed!


SPORT SHORTS

  • Ronnie O'Sullivan is looking like an unstoppable cue-wielding juggernaut at the snooker World Championships, and although he has still to beat Matthew Stevens in the semi-final, six frames in a row yesterday should have sealed the deal. This should have been the final really, and Lord knows Matthew deserves it. He's done well to get back to playing at this level after some time in the wilderness following a tough time in his personal life. Good Luck to all players left in. 
  • West Ham and Blackpool have the upper hand in the Football League Championship play offs, but neither game is beyond doubt. I feel sorry for Cardiff fans as they seem to be the perennial play-off losers. Maybe next year? 
  • This week has seen the first 'in-season' testing session for some time which is good news as it gives teams a chance to make their cars go faster. F1 should be the pinnacle of horse-power, design and aerodynamics and the FIA and their regulations have spent a few years slowing the cars down! 
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