RAFA WARNS REDS TO BEWARE BAROS


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RAFA CONFIDENT CROUCH WILL SCORE SOON
Well he has to score sometime. Why not start tomorrow? Come on Peter you can do it;) Mark Platt 04 November 2005 Rafael Benitez insists he's happy...
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Paul Eaton 04 November 2005 Rafael Benitez has warned his players to beware a fired-up Milan Baros at Villa Park tomorrow. Baros is set to recover from injury in time to face the Reds for the first time since leaving Anfield for Villa in the summer.

"I think Baros will get a good reception from the Liverpool supporters. It's a pity we had to sell him, but we know he's a good player who can score goals," said Benitez.

"I'm not sure if he'll be fit for the game, but when he is he will be a good player for Aston Villa, we know that. But now we are thinking about our own team and how well we can play.

"We've had a good week and we want to make sure we continue to play to the same level."

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It sounds very unreasonable to me. The authority in this case - the school - had rules. They were challenged. They invited in the parents, who again agreed uniform should be worn. They were...

The Liverpool boss is expecting a tough match in the Midlands against a side who are desperate to improve on a disappointing start to the league campaign.

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Looks like Ted the master debater has lost the plot again! LOL I'd love to see him on Question time: Paxman: So 'The Tedmeister', you've been proven to be an out...

"When we went there last season we played really well in the first half," Benitez added.

"We had three or four clear opportunities but ended up with a draw, which wasn't the right result. It was our best away performance of the season, in the first half at least.

"I'd like to see the same kind of performance again tomorrow, but this time for the full 90 minutes. If we can repeat that we can win.

"Aston Villa are not in the best situation now, but in England all the games are difficult and things can change for teams very quickly."

As the Reds look to build on a morale-boosting week, the manager has revealed his intention to stick with a settled side for the foreseeable future.

"I didn't make many changes from one game to the next between West Ham and Anderlecht. Only one player was different," said Benitez.

"I think the players I've selected can now see there is an opportunity for them to stay in the side for a long period if they play well.

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Let me explain, then that's me done for a while, fed up of typing ;-) The muslim clothing at the school may seem a minor concession, but it's seen by some as the...

"I was sure we'd play well against Anderlecht because I felt a change in the confidence in the players after the West Ham game. I could sense they enjoyed how they played and the attitude seemed different.

"Although people talk about changes to the team, it should be said that before we played Anderlecht it was only the second time since I've joined the club I had every member of my squad fit. There was no-one in the treatment room. This makes a big difference to us.

"First, it helps the competitiveness level between the players. It means whenever I pick a side now, the players know they must play well or I will change the team. If they don't play well, I have more options available because there are a lot of players here waiting for a game.

"The reason I've changed the team a lot in the past is because I've had no choice. We've had a lot of injury problems. With all the best players fit, if they play well, you will see fewer changes.

"I want to make sure they have the right energy levels from game to game because they need to be as fit as possible.

"Because the side played well against West Ham, I felt it was right to stick by them against Anderlecht," said Benitez, hinting the same players are likely to feature in the Midlands.

"There was only one change and we played well again. This gives me an incentive not to change the team, although we will see how the team trains before Aston Villa before making a decision.

"Another factor is we also have one less competition now and more time to prepare the players, which will help us.

"If you are winning games, then you can rest players during the game, which you saw when Steven Gerrard came off with the game already won. That's a situation everyone prefers."

Jay -- LIVERPOOL FC - KINGS OF EUROPE MANCHE$TER BUCCANEERS & BLUEpooE - KINGS OF COMEDY

 


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