The Liverpool captain has backed Carroll for the England national team squad for the European Championships in the summer as the Merseyside talisman says that Carroll’s form over the past two to three months has been terrific
and he is pushing for a place in the national team setup...
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 at the Wembley stadium. Liverpool were second best for a large part of the match until Kenny Dalglish decided to
throw on Andy Carroll. Liverpool were already two goals down but Carroll’s inclusion spurred hopes of a comeback as he netted Liverpool’s only goal of the match with a fine finish.
Another one of his headers was saved miraculously by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Petr-Cech-c29837, an incident which is still being debated by Gerrard himself who deems that the ball went over the line and thus it should’ve been a goal for Liverpool. Gerrard’s team
now turn their attention to their last league match of the season as Liverpool draw curtains on a season which has only resulted in a Carling Cup final triumph over Cardiff City.
Gerrard said, “Credit to Andy who came on and played brilliantly well. He changed the way we played. We were a lot better with him in the team, we were a lot more direct, we created more, we were more of a threat. I think his form
the last two or three months has been fantastic and he is certainly pushing for a place back in the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 squad in my opinion."
He added, "It is difficult for officials to give decisions like that. There is an argument that maybe it is [over the line] on the computer image but when you look at the replay. Phil Dowd is standing by me and the linesman is
40 yards away - it is impossible to give a yes or a no on it. We have been debating technology for years and it will continue until it comes in. The officials need a bit of help. It was a final and there were 90,000 people there. I am not 100% sure whether
it was or it wasn't but there is certainly an argument there.”
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