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English Premier League: Liverpool vs. Wolves – minute by minute report (Part 1)

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English Premier League: Liverpool vs. Wolves – minute by minute report (Part 1)
Liverpool, who are currently at the 12th position of the Barclays Premier League table are going to be playing against a very unsettled Wolves who are fighting at the 20th spot, right at the bottom of the
table. It is a chance for Roy Hodgson to prove himself against a team that does not look to be very strong on paper, but are trying very hard to compete against the big teams.
Just a reminder, Liverpool have only lost a single game at their home ground Anfield while Wolves have not won a single game while being away from home. Today, the game is going to take place at Anfield and The Reds are going to
try their best to move to the upper half of the table where they really belong.
Roy Hodgson has sent out a great line up as the team comes back from a winter break, as the match against Blackpool did not take place due to freezing temperatures. The number one choice goalkeeper http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Pepe-Reina-c29672 is going to be standing
between the two poles and he is going to be helped by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Dirk-Kuyt-c11348 is going to be playing on the left flank along with Steven Gerrard and Raul
Meireles. Roy Hodgson is not taking any chances in terms of goal scoring and that is the reason why he is going to play two strikers up front, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Steven-Gerrard-c34196, as a holding midfielder.
Roy Hodgson is playing an experimental 4-4-2 and it is going to be intriguing to watch a Liverpool with two traditional wingers.
On the other hand, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Danny-c10193 Batth, Ronald Zubar, Richard Stearman and Christophe Berra
at the back. Up front, it is Sylvan Ebanks-Blake and Stephen Ward is just behind him. Wolves are going to try their best to cope up with the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 pressure as they are currently at the bottom of the table. Liverpool, on the other hand, feel confident because
of the home crowd and home ground advantage.
Liverpool are to kick off and the teams line up to shake hands with each other!
 

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