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Dalglish hails Bellamy’s free-kick technique

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Liverpool’s boss, Kenny Dalglish praised his winger, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Craig-Bellamy-c9471 for providing a wonderful cross to Andy Carroll in the FA Cup semi-final, which resulted in the Reds second goal.
The Anfield team edged their Merseyside rivals 2-1 at Wembley, after Carroll’s late header from a probing Bellamy free-kick, sent the Reds through to the final.
The Scott applauded the moment of brilliance from his winger, and revealed that his continuous hard work in the training grounds had helped him develop the skill.
"Craig's delivery for Andy's strike was perfect," Dalglish wrote in his LFC Weekly Magazine column. "It always is when the ball finishes in the back of the net. His delivery is normally great; that is because he practises it so much in training.”
The 61 year old highlighted that the Welsh footballer’s great cross against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 at Stamford Bridge, in which the
32 year old provided a fabulous cross to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Martin-Kelly-c24395, who nodded-in an easy goal.
Liverpool went into the semi-final against the Toffees with their third choice goalkeeper Brad Jones, as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Pepe-Reina-c29672 and Doni were both serving out their suspensions. Dalglish lauded the effort of his understudy Australian shot stopper, for putting up an
impressive performance, even though he was short of match practice. Jones only conceded a single goal during the course of the game.
"Seeing Brad do well was particularly pleasing," wrote the manager. "I know he came on at Blackburn, but it's been a while since he started a first team game. Both him and Doni are a credit to themselves.”
Dalglish felt that both http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 with them. He supported his decision of having two reserve goalies
in the squad, and explained that the absence of an alternative would have forced him to call one of the youngsters from the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 academy.
"A situation like that could ruin a young boy's career. We were fortunate that we didn't have to consider it."

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