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Liverpool FC: Title Race or Title Ace?

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Nice article 🙂

http://backfour.org/2014/03/22/liverpool-fc-title-race-or-title-ace/

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March 22, 2014 Robbie Davies
Liverpool FC: Title Race or Title Ace?

Liverpool enter the business end of the season in unchartered territory as they find themselves embroiled in an unprecedented title race with only 9 games remaining. Free of expectation, Liverpool’s 5 game winning streak has saw Arsenal & United put to the sword with 18 goals in the process as Rodgers’ the tactical Chameleon keeps the Anfield train moving full steam ahead. 4 points behind leaders Chelsea with a game in hand; is it time we stopped making out LFC are making up the numbers and concede that Rodgers’ title hopes are in their own hands?

The Telegraph’s Chris Bascombe compared Rodgers’ work at LFC to that of ‘Homes Under The Hammer’; initially entering an ageing property falling into disrepair and a few months later the place looking palatial. In this respect the building work is well ahead of schedule and the point of sale is looming ever closer; even if it is a year early according to the Northern Irishman.

Rodgers has breathed new life into Anfield and the early season whispers of Champions League football have turned into resounding chants impossible to stifle as United’s true noisy neighbors come of age. It will be a successful campaign for Liverpool irrespective of their league finish, as the reinvigoration of “The Liverpool Way” comes to fruition and Brendan finds the middle ground between attacking football and tactical discipline.
Rodgers was guilty last season of over-reliance on pass completion ratio’s and possession statistics, with fans frustrated at Liverpool’s tendency to over-play in the wrong areas and being too fragile when pressed. Fast forward to this season and he has learned from his mistakes, happily conceding possession versus Everton & Southampton safe in the knowledge that every time his side got the ball they looked like scoring; and they literally did.

Sometimes guilty of one too many rhetoric’s or paraphrasing, his approach was met with skepticism initially but it’s effect on the development of Sterling, Flanagan and Henderson has been prolific. In the programme ‘Being Liverpool’ his berating of Sterling was both accurate and justified; and whilst most thought Flanagan’s Liverpool career was seemingly deceased he shown all the characteristics that Rodgers valued and the Northern Irishman has reaped the rewards. He’s turned a despondent Henderson into the same category as Aaron Ramsey, whilst Sterling is showing all the promise once more that he proposed when he broke on the scene.

His approach is necessary; evident by his influence on Sturridge who is now so focused he studies himself, Maradona and Pele before games to improve. An excellent figurehead and man motivator, his tactical instinct has been remarkable this season as his ability to switch between wingbacks, inverted forwards and narrow formations is fascinating. You get the impression every player steps onto the pitch knowing exactly what their role is within the side, incontrovertible considering it’s the foremost factor which has took his young Liverpool players to new heights both domestically and internationally.

When prompted to reveal the secret behind Liverpool’s attacking play, Sturridge replied “Players can express themselves without any pressure or expectation, or fear of failure”. This sentiment was echoed by captain Steven Gerrard, who declared that he’s the “Best man manager I’ve ever worked with and he’s driving the club forward”.

It’s hard to disagree, as on paper there’s no way on Earth Sturridge & Suarez should be compatible with one another. They’re both selfish, need to feel loved and endeavor putting the ball in the net. He’s somehow molded his attacking duo into an unstoppable force and whilst they occasionally show glimpses of frustration; I don’t know if any other manager in the world could have done what Rodgers has done.

The Premier League title would be a fitting backdrop for a deserving Captain, manager and team who looked a shadow of the side who finished 7th last campaign. Only a fool would bet against them beating Manchester City and Chelsea, whilst come May 11th we may yet see Liverpool running out at Anfield with the fate of the prestigious 19th league title in their very own, capable hands.
 
Sturridge replied “Players can express themselves without any pressure or expectation, or fear of failure”

Thats pure Steve Peters talk there, i wonder how much of an influence he has had?
 
Impossible to say. Sturridge seems to me to be referring to Rodgers' man-management rather than anything else, the point being that Rodgers has created an environment in which players can try riskier things without having to look over their shoulder if those don't come off. Even if Peters' influence is only peripheral, though, it could still be vital. At the top level that last 1 or 2% can make all the difference.
 
Everyone's talking about us having it in our own hands but that isn't true unless Man C start dropping some points.
If they do manage to win all their remaining games, I'll say that they've deserved the title win.

Also, I really don't feel comfortable playing Chelsea in a game where they potentially can go for a draw. I want them to drop points against Crystal P, Stoke or Swansea. I want us to be ahead of them in the table when they play us. Forcing them to attack us.
 
Impossible to say. Sturridge seems to me to be referring to Rodgers' man-management rather than anything else, the point being that Rodgers has created an environment in which players can try riskier things without having to look over their shoulder if those don't come off. Even if Peters' influence is only peripheral, though, it could still be vital. At the top level that last 1 or 2% can make all the difference.


Yep, im sure Peters has added something, you hear positive snippets here and there about him but no real real trumpet blowing but why would we if he has been a real help, no need to spout off how great he is.

I've never heard a bad word said about him by the people that have worked with him, heres a piece on what Ronnie O'Sullivan who is playing the best snooker of his career in his late 30s after working with him had to say...


Will Ronnie O’Sullivan’s Liverpool title winners prediction come true?

Mar 18, 2014

Last May, prodigious snooker player Ronnie O’Sullivan made a bold prediction – that Liverpool will win the league title with Brendan Rodgers and Dr. Steve Peters at the club.
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O’Sullivan has worked with Dr. Steve Peters.

The five times world snooker champion was speaking after Rodgers had explained that Luis Suarez would work with Peters in the aftermath of ‘bitegate’.
O’Sullivan discussed the impact of the sports psychiatrist on his career, explaining how beneficial Peters could be for Suarez – who has since gone to display a renewed character this season with improved focus and maturity.


“If I could afford to have Steve 24/7, then I would,” said O’Sullivan, before making a bold prediction.
“If Liverpool can have him [Peters] there for four or five years then they’ll win the Premier League.
“I have no doubt about it. It’s not a quick fix with Steve, but if Liverpool stick with him and Brendan Rodgers, they’ll win the title. I have no doubt.”
Nobody could quite have predicted how quickly O’Sullivan’s prediction may become reality, with the Reds incredibly in a title challenge in just Rodgers’ second season at the club.
Regardless of the next nine games though, it does seem that O’Sullivan will be proven right eventually…
 
It's interesting that he's a psychiatrist (i.e.a medical doctor trained in treating mental disorders) as opposed to a psychologist. Wonder what significance *that* has.
 
No idea tbh, but one look at O'Sullivan nowadays tells you that this bloke can have a big influence on a persons mind, Ronnie has always had big struggles in the past with mental issues and it affecting his snooker, he looks utterly contented nowadays and his snooker is better than it has ever been.

You can't really argue with the Cycling stuff either with all the success there, Vicky Pendleton is a delicate minded person who despite her talent was riddled with a lot of self doubt, Peters helped her no end by the sounds/looks of it, theres loads of stuff out there praising the bloke for his help and the difference he made.

Really interesting subject, having him on board with the club can only really be a help imo.
 
Sturridge replied “Players can express themselves without any pressure or expectation, or fear of failure”

Thats pure Steve Peters talk there, i wonder how much of an influence he has had?

Dont expect that in the summer in Brazil Danny. That's the main reason England fail.
 
It's interesting that he's a psychiatrist (i.e.a medical doctor trained in treating mental disorders) as opposed to a psychologist. Wonder what significance *that* has.

He explained it very well on Colin Murray's show recently, & took his time doing it.

However, to summarise it clumsily, he said that he explored the players mindset regards situations by asking them what they want (eg win the world cup), explaining how the brain & body work in certain situations, how they can use certain techniques & thought processes to work in their favour.

He was loathe to compare the two professions directly, but it sounded like his approach was a little more clinical than it was 'power of thought' driven.
 
It's interesting that he's a psychiatrist (i.e.a medical doctor trained in treating mental disorders) as opposed to a psychologist. Wonder what significance *that* has.

He is a clinical psychiatrist and used to work in Rampton high security hospital. I'm sure the difference has a massive significance, you can't really argue with his record
 
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