Forget a Legend, Is Liverpool’s Next Leader Currently in Their Squad?

In a fairer world, this season would have seen Steven Gerrard leave the Premier League in rapturous fashion—but 2014/15 has not afforded the long-serving Liverpool captain such luxury.

The Reds’ penultimate EPL fixture vs. Crystal Palace, and Gerrard’s final game at Anfield, was sabotaged by Alan Pardew’s club—after three unanswered goals followed an Adam Lallana opener. What should have been a congratulatory mood felt slightly hollowed by the south Londoners, but emotionally addressing supporters after the match, Gerrard was sent off properly.

An unquestionable Liverpool legend, and one of few in the Premier League’s pantheon of all-time greats, where Gerrard leaves his boyhood club is an interesting question being asked.

Enjoying success last season, Brendan Rodgers has regressed in the current term, and the timing of Gerrard’s American exodus could be an indication of the Northern Irishman’s leadership qualities, or lack thereof.

Should Gerrard have felt wanted, and treated as such at the negotiation table, it stands to reason Liverpool’s one-club man would have continued at his Merseyside post. Leaving for MLS’ Los Angeles Galaxy, however, the former England international’s absence from Anfield will leave a massive void in the club’s power structure.

Injury, suspension, fatigue and general rotation have given Rodgers opportunities to visualise his squad without Gerrard this year—Jordan Henderson taking the captain’s armband on numerous occasions. The 24-year-old seems a viable option for Gerrard in terms of Liverpool’s midfield scheme, but in terms of sentimental value, the former Sunderland man does not exactly scream “leader.”

Not three years ago, Rodgers informed Henderson he could leave Liverpool for Fulham‘s Craven Cottage, as noted by the Telegraph‘s Chris Bascombe. While proving his manager wrong in ensuing seasons, one wonders how Rodgers feels about handing the England international the keys to Anfield.

The Liverpool bosses’ hands may be forced, though, as the other options currently in his squad are rather bleak. Arguably, two of Rodgers three best players are both undependable, for differing reasons, but undependable nonetheless.

Daniel Sturridge has been a revelation since his January 2013 move from Chelsea; in 67 appearances the centre-forward has scored 47 goals. Costing just £12 million, Sturridge could be Rodgers’ best transfer dealing, but there is a slight issue with the 25-year-old—he cannot stay fit.

One cannot assume a leadership position, especially not Gerrard’s, when their team cannot count on their presence. Sturridge missed 33 games through injury in 2014/15, and will not appear until next year after undergoing hip surgery earlier this month—as documented by Andy Hunter of the Guardian.

Were Liverpool fans looking for the most talented player to take Gerrard’s mantle, Raheem Sterling would certainly fit the bill. Establishing himself as a first-team regular before the age of 20, Sterling could eventually match Gerrard’s longevity, but copying the captain’s loyalty is an altogether different matter.

Jose Mourinho told reporters two weekends ago, via BBC Sport, he attempted at Chelsea, Inter Milan and Real Madrid to sign Gerrard, but the midfielder rejected him on at least three occasions to stay in Merseyside. Gerrard’s heart pumps Liverpool’s shade of red, not necessarily green, i.e. money.

Whether Sterling can reject lucrative paydays at other top European clubs will a prevalent topic over the upcoming summer transfer window, much less 17 seasons with 700 appearances.

Quickly replacing Gerrard with one man is an impossible task—cultivating another player of his stature will take a few years, and also some luck.

It is possible Henderson, Sturridge and Sterling (or even Philippe Coutinho) could transform into the next era’s Liverpool’s legend—given time—but expecting any one man to carry Gerrard’s burden with immediate effect is asking them to be summarily crushed.

Liverpool must move forward by committee—hoping at least one candidate distinguishes himself along the way.

 

*Stats via WhoScored.com; transfer fees via Soccerbase.com where not noted.

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UK Back Pages: Cristiano ‘Cheated’ on Irina Shayk, Yaya Toure Linked to Chelsea

The newspapers have a string of noteworthy stories on the back pages—and one story on Cristiano Ronaldo‘s personal life makes the front page of The Sun on Sunday.

The paper claims that his former partner Irina Shayk split with the Real Madrid striker after he cheated on her:

The reports are bold—but it should be said that Ronaldo has spoken out against the paper in the past when it has published something he has denied, such as a year ago in regards to an interview he said he did not give them:

Back on to football matters, and the most remarkable story is from the Sunday Express, and sees Yaya Toure linked with a shock move to Chelsea:

The Ivorian has been linked with a move away from Manchester City, but most reports have been suggesting a switch to Inter Milan was most likely, such as this one from the Manchester Evening News‘ Anthony Jepson.

In the Daily Star on Sunday, the subject is David de Gea, and with the claim being that showdown talks are expected on Sunday:

In the Mail on Sunday, the claim is that Angel di Maria will be on the way out of Manchester United if he does not shape up and improve rapidly:

And beyond that, the back pages find plenty of room to look fondly back at Steven Gerrard‘s farewell:

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Juventus claim Derby d’Italia spoils, defeat rival Internazionale

Champions League finalist and Serie A champion Juventus came from behind to win 2-1 at Inter Milan in the Italian league on Saturday.

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Alvaro Morata Dons Sunglasses for ‘Deal with It’ Celebration After Juventus Goal

Alvaro Morata followed up his goal for Juventus on Saturday with a “deal with it” celebration. 

The Spaniard’s shot went in after a mess of a save from Samir Handanovic:

The Inter Milan goalkeeper is definitely going to have to deal with it—Juventus sealed the victory 2-1.

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Juventus wins 2-1 at Inter in the Derby d’Italia

MILAN (AP) Champions League finalist and Serie A champion Juventus came from behind to win 2-1 at Inter Milan in the Italian league on Saturday.

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Barcelona Transfer News: Latest Rumours on Major Deals Eyed by Luis Enrique

Barcelona have confirmed their interest in Inter Milan midfielder Mateo Kovacic and insisted Pedro Rodriguez will not be departing the club in the summer. 

According to Sport English, Barcelona’s international sporting director Ariedo Braida gave an interview to FC Inter News (link in Italian), in which he spoke about Barcelona’s plans and discussed both players.

Though the Blaugrana are currently under a transfer embargo and cannot sign any players in 2015, Braida confirmed that “nothing stops us making verbal agreements with a view to [signing players] January.”

On Kovacic, Braida said: “For the moment I can’t talk, there’s nothing concrete. But of course, we can’t deny that we like the player and he has quality.”

The 21-year-old has forged a reputation as one of the hottest prospects in European football this season with a string of consistently impressive performances for Inter.

Though his total of five goals and two assists (h/t WhoScored.com) may not be a particularly eye-catching total, Kovacic has been one of the few stars in an otherwise disappointing season for Inter.

The Croatian possesses great vision having created 52 chances in Serie A this season, and he is known for his incisive dribbling, completing 64 per cent of his attempted take-ons (h/t Squawka).

Kovacic has also caught the eye of the Guardian’s James Horncastle:

As Xavi reaches the twilight of his career with Andres Iniesta not too far behind, Kovacic would be the ideal candidate to hone his craft at the Camp Nou and ultimately replace the ageing Spaniards.

In news that will disappoint potential suitors Arsenal and Chelsea (h/t Jonathan Green of the Daily Star), Braida discussed Pedro’s future with the club. Per Sport English, he said:

Pedro is and will continue being a Barcelona player. He is a very important player for us. He has a contract and will continue at the Camp Nou, especially taking into account our transfer ban.

Though Pedro is very much a backup to star trio Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar, the Spaniard has contributed admirably this season given his lack of game time.

Despite starting just 18 games, Pedro has scored 11 goals and made seven assists (h/t WhoScored.com).

The winger’s bicycle kick against Real Sociedad was a joy to behold:

Should one of the front three get injured or suspended, the depth Pedro provides will be invaluable to the Blaugrana, particularly as they cannot reinforce over the summer.

The 27-year-old has spent his entire senior career with Barca, and they are wise not to discard him now more than ever.

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Inter Milan vs. Juventus: Team News, Predicted Lineups, Live Stream and TV Info

Just three days after victory over Real Madrid delivered a place in the Champions League final, Juventus will return to domestic action against bitter rivals Inter at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in Milan.

Securing a 1-1 draw in the Spanish capital on Wednesday, the Bianconeri not only eliminated Carlo Ancelotti’s men—and last year’s winners of the elite European competition—but kept alive their own hopes of securing a wonderful treble. The first leg of that has already been completed as the Turin giants secured the Serie A title two weeks ago, rendering this clash with the Nerazzurri something of a dead rubber.

That is not the case for their opponents, however, who are enjoying their own impressive run of recent results. Last weekend saw them clinch victory over third-placed Lazio, meaning Inter have now gone seven league games without defeat, bringing themselves back into contention for a Europa League place.

Sadly for Roberto Mancini, however, the win over Lazio came at a cost; two-goal hero Hernanes picked up a yellow card, which means he will miss this encounter through suspension. That bad news was compounded on Tuesday when it was confirmed midfielder Fredy Guarin will miss the rest of the season with a hamstring injury, per Football Italia.

As a result of those absences and Juve’s impending Coppa Italia final against Lazio next Wednesday, the two lineups could be very different when this clash gets underway on Saturday evening.

 

Date: Saturday, May 16, 2015

Time: 6 p.m. CET (5 p.m. BST/12 p.m. EDT)

Venue: Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan

TV Info: BeIn Sports (U.S.)

Live Stream: BeIn Sports Connect (U.S.)

 

Form Lines

Last five domestic results:

Inter 0-0 Milan Juventus 2-0 Lazio
Inter 2-1 AS Roma Torino 2-1 Juventus
Udinese 1-2 Inter Juventus 3-2 Fiorentina
Inter 0-0 Chievo Sampdoria 0-1 Juventus
Lazio 1-2 Inter Juventus 1-1 Cagliari

 

Predicted Lineups

Inter: (4-3-1-2): Handanovic; D’Ambrosio, Ranocchia, Vidic, Jesus; Kovacic, Medel, Brozovic; Shaqiri; Icardi, Palacio

Juventus: (4-3-2-1): Storari; Padoin, Barzagli, Ogbonna, De Ceglie; Pereyra, Sturaro, Marchisio; Pepe, Coman; Matri

 

Player to Watch

With a vastly altered Juventus lineup, the player to watch in this encounter could well be Inter’s Xherdan Shaqiri. The Swiss star has largely disappointed since moving from Bayern Munich in January, but the suspension of Hernanes is likely to see him restored to Roberto Mancini’s starting XI.

He will need to make the most of that opportunity, with the Brazilian and Mateo Kovacic currently offering much more impactful alternatives. “I still need a little time to completely adjust to Serie A,” he told Blick this week (h/t Football Italia). But his coach has moved away from him in recent weeks.

Indeed, the 23-year-old has played just 51 minutes since a draw with Parma in early April, and a good display against the Italian champions would go a long way toward reinforcing belief in Shaqiri’s talent.

 

Key Battle

The one man Juventus will need to monitor above all others on Saturday will be Mauro Icardi. The Argentinian striker has a love of punishing the Bianconeri. The 22-year-old has weighed in with 20 goals and four assists in all competitions this term, undoubtedly posing the biggest threat whenever Inter pour forward.

He has proven particularly deadly against the Turin giants, too, netting five goals in four games against them throughout his career. The task of stopping Icardi will likely fall to Andrea Barzagli, the veteran central defender who missed a huge chunk of 2014-15 due to heel and foot injuries.

Since his return the former Wolfsburg and Palermo star has been in impeccable form, averaging 1.3 tackles, 1.3 interceptions and 3.9 clearances per game, according to statistics from WhoScored.com. The team has conceded just three goals in his eight Serie A appearances this term, keeping a remarkable six clean sheets—a tally Barzagli would love to increase at the San Siro.

 

Odds (via Odds Shark)

Away win: 129/100

Home win: 53/25

Draw: 231/100

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