Freitag, 24. Februar 2012

Carling Cup Final: Why Liverpool Should Be Very Worried

Liverpool fans who already think their first trophy of the year is as good as delivered could be in for a nasty shock this Sunday.

Of course they have the talent, the history, the support and the experience, but make no mistake—this game is closer to a coin flip than a walkover.

The bookmakers have all but written off Cardiff's chances to produce an upset, but just ask Arsenal about last year's showpiece event and a certain team named Birmingham City!

Do not underestimate Cardiff City.

Despite their recent league form, they still sit within striking distance of the two automatic promotion spots while their away record can only be bettered by West Ham this season.

Liverpool on the other hand have already lost six on their travels; that's one more than Blackburn and as many as Wolves.

Yes, the teams they are playing are of a higher standard, but it still doesn't make good reading going into a one-off game at a neutral venue.

Outside issues have spilled onto the pitch at Anfield this season, leaving plenty more questions than answers for fans and the new owners alike.

Even the most optimistic fan would struggle to defend some of the player performances, club decisions and 'morality issues' that have caused this famous club to come under such intense scrutiny.

Plenty of the staff will be under a lot of pressure to get the job done at Wembley this Sunday and that could well create unwanted tension in the dressing room with several members of the squad almost certainly playing for their futures.

In contrast, Cardiff really have nothing to lose—their spirit is good, the support will be incredible and in Malky Mackay, they have a young Scottish manager that will be desperate to get spring a surprise on fellow countryman Kenny Dalglish.

They have already beaten the likes of West Ham, Southampton and Birmingham as well as Blackburn Rovers on the way to the final.

A carefree attitude on a spacious pitch could serve the Bluebirds very well indeed, especially if Liverpool do not settle in the early stages.

Of course on paper, the Reds should and certainly can win the game comfortably but don't be surprised if this game is a lot closer than many people think, perhaps being decided in extra time or on penalties.

Liverpool—you have been warned! 

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1078835-carling-cup-final-why-liverpool-should-be-very-worried

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