Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Dalglish: Carroll is Important for Liverpool


Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has claimed the return to fitness of Andy Carroll could prove pivotal in the final three months of the season. Carroll is in line for his European bow for the Reds against Braga in Portugal tomorrow, having made his long-awaited debut as a substitute in Sunday's 3-1 win over Manchester United.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Andy Carroll Makes Anfield Debut

Andy Carroll, the most expensive English player in league history, has made his Liverpool debut, just over one month after being purchased from Newcastle. In the 74th minute, the striker came on, his direct touch coming seconds later when he snapped a header on goal from 17 yards out. Edwin Van der Sar easily caught the shot, but Carroll had still portended his impact.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Is this the time?


Most anticipated news on the day certainly is Andy Carroll, whom in appearance-fit in to be played on Sunday's clash versus Manchester United. If he is on the bench, he's almost certainly play a part within the last minutes, unless we are being tonked or simply rendering an individual and even therefore he previously possibly get a go out. If Liverpool need a goal, he's just the right person, and if we're keeping an important contribute he's got people who can contain the sphere in place.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Carroll Could Make His Debut against West Ham

Liverpool forward Andy Carroll could make a surprise debut against West Ham United, when the two sides meet in a Premier League encounter on Sunday.

The 22-year-old plied his trade at Newcastle United for four-and-a-half years before making a record breaking move to Merseyside, as his transfer is widely thought to be owing to a record £35 million deal between the two clubs.

And the hitman made a move to join the Reds in January, with a thigh injury having curtainled him in the recent past.

Now The Mirror reports that the young forward's progress from injury has been so swift that he could even make a debut against West Ham.

Carroll's transfer ranks as the eighth most expensive move of all time, and the costliest one involving a British player.

Source: Goal.com