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Saturday, September 27, 2008

Gerrard key to Liverpool hopes

Rafael Benitez wants the local passion of Steven Gerrard to drive Liverpool to Merseyside derby glory on Saturday.

And that is even though the Liverpool manager admitted he substituted Gerrard last season at Goodison Park because he was "showing too much passion".

Now Benitez expects to see Gerrard show a more mature approach to the 208th showdown between Liverpool and Everton, and to cap his display with the 100th goal of his Anfield career.

A Liverpool victory would not only extend their record of losing only two of their last 10 derby visits to Goodison, but also equal their best-ever Premier League start to a season after six games.

And Benitez knows Gerrard will be the key to maintaining the club's unbeaten start to the campaign.

He said: "It was a pity that Steven was denied his 100th goal for Liverpool against Stoke, but that I am sure will only motivate him more to score against Everton.

"Especially in a derby, it would be fantastic for him to get that goal, and I believe he can.

"He is always important to us. But more so in these type of games when local players are involved. Everyone knows he is key to us, and in this game more so.

"He can change games, win games and if he is not playing well he can still score and win matches for us.

"If he is playing well he is indestructible. He has the mentality and passion for these games and he is important to all the other players."

Liverpool completed the double over Everton last season, and have lost only two of their last 17 meetings with their neighbours.

But Benitez is looking beyond this local skirmish as he hopes Liverpool can continue to improve.

He said: "We have started the season well. We are improving, but only at 60% of our potential at the moment. If we keep improving we will get closer to what we want.

"I know that last season at Goodison Park I took Steven off because maybe he was playing with too much passion. At that point we needed to keep possession against 10 men, we needed to keep control.

"That was the idea. And it was Lucas - who came on and was calmer and more relaxed - who was able to create our winner. That was an important decision for the team, something I had to do. Maybe this time it will be Steven who wins the game for us."

He added: "You have to control your passion to win the game, to control yourself physically as well as mentally.

"The game is similar to when we play Manchester United. But then we know it is against one of the top teams and we are competing to be at the top of the table.

"With Everton it is all about us being neighbours, the games are similar, but not the same.

"As for Steven, he is one of four or five local players involved. They all understand and want to show their passion on the pitch, they want to give something back to the fans."

While Gerrard is aiming for his century of goals for the club, new signing Robbie Keane is still searching for his first after nine appearances.

Benitez said: "We are not worried about Robbie not having scored yet for us. He has a good record against Everton, so it would be just perfect for Gerrard to score his 100th in this game and for Robbie to break his duck.

"I have very good memories of our double over them last season, it was exciting for me and for the fans.

"But always we only want to win, whoever it is against. We want this three points to put us top of the table but I realise that this is special for the fans."

Referee Mike Riley can expect a busy afternoon. There have been seven red cards in the last seven meetings between the clubs and 16 in 32 Premier League clashes.

Benitez added: "There have been a lot of red cards in these games, and that is because players are under pressure. But the longer it goes on, these players mature and are able to handle the situation better.

"I only enjoy it if we win. Beforehand and during the match it can be very difficult.

"You can see that with the way people talk to you around the city in the build-up. All week I have had fans, from an old woman to young children, all calling out to me to say how much they want us to win."

by espnstar.com/football/premier-league/news


AC Milan vs Inter Milan Preview

Inter captain Javier Zanetti is wary of an improving AC Milan outfit ahead of their derby match at the San Siro on Sunday.

Inter have held the bragging rights over their co-tenants in recent times having won the past three Scudetto titles.

And while life under new boss Jose Mourinho is only in its early stages, the signs are good for the Nerazzurri to again push for honours as they lead the table after four games.

AC Milan by contrast have struggled in the recent past.

A fifth-placed finish last season has meant they will have to contend themselves only with UEFA Cup football on the continent while coach Carlo Ancelotti came under fire after the team lost their opening two matches of the season.

The gloom around the club has lifted somewhat in the past week after their 3-1 UEFA Cup win over FC Zurich was followed by back-to-back triumphs in the league.

The most notable of those was a 4-1 victory over the previously unbeaten Lazio at the San Siro last weekend and Zanetti - a veteran of 600 games with Inter - knows better than to underestimate their closest rivals.

"We respect Milan," Zanetti said. "They have grown and it will be a very combative game as all the derby games are.

"We hope that we can do what we are able to do which is to win."

The season is young, yet Inter know they can deliver a psychological blow with a victory that would keep them at the top of Serie A.

Inter moved a point clear at the top following a 1-0 win over Lecce in midweek, with striker Julio Cruz scoring the only goal of the game 11 minutes from time.

"The derby is a special game and we are really eager to be in good form," Cruz said. "We know how much this game means to our fans. We are first in the standings and we want to go out and win this derby."

The expectation level is higher for Milan ahead of the 149th derby since 1929.

Ancelotti has been relieved by his side's improvement during the past week and is in a positive frame of mind ahead of the derby encounter.

"In a week, we have taken many steps forward," admitted Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti.

"We have played many derbies in the past and on many occasions we have come out with a smile."

Portuguese tactician Mourinho, who will experience his first derby having joined Inter this summer, will be hoping his team can level the numbers.

Milan have won four of their past six derbies as hosts, including last season's 2-1 triumph.

Ancelotti will be forced to alter his first-choice striker partnership.

Marco Borriello, who scored the opener in Wednesday's 2-1 win at Reggina, sustained a muscular injury and has been sidelined.

Andriy Shevchenko, who never lived up to his reputation at Chelsea where he played for Mourinho after a lucrative move from Milan, returned to the Rossoneri this summer.

Shevchenko, who has yet to score for the Rossoneri this season, is set to replace Borriello and partner Alexandre Pato up front with Kaka in support.

Mourinho is set to rely on attacking duo Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Cruz to deliver up front.

Inter will be without midfielder Sulley Muntari, who serves his last match ban on Sunday.

by espnstar.com/football/serie-a/news


Gonzalez crashes out

Fernando Gonzalez's title defence in the men's tournament at the China Open came to a surprising end on Friday.

The third-seeded Spaniard was upset 6-3 4-6 6-3 by Germany's Bjorn Phau in the quarter-finals.

The 137th-ranked Phau had been the underdog heading into the match against the world number 11, but managed to pull off his second upset in as many days after beating eighth seed Sam Querrey in Thursday's second-round action.

The 28-year-old is now bidding to reach the first final of his career, but faces a tough semi-final opponent in second seed Andy Roddick.

The American overcame a slow start to oust former world number one Juan Carlos Ferrero 2-6 6-3 6-4 in the final match of the day.

Ranked eighth in the world, Roddick has won two titles in 2008 but has also been dogged by a shoulder injury which forced him to miss the French Open.

Also pulling off an upset Friday was Dudi Sela, who came away with a 6-4 6-1 win over 2007 runner-up Tommy Robredo.

The 92nd-ranked Israeli has enjoyed a good week as he reached this stage by picking off top seed David Ferrer in the second round.

Like Phau, the 23-year-old Sela will try to reach his first ATP final on Saturday when he faces seventh-seeded German Rainer Schuettler, a 4-6 6-3 6-4 winner against Richard Gasquet of France.

by espnstar.com/tennis/news

Djokovic reaches Thai open semis

Novak Djokovic reached the semi-finals of the Thailand Open with a 6-4 7-5 victory over Robin Soderling of Sweden.

Djokovic's win over the sixth seed on Friday came just hours after Tsonga reached the semis on the opposite side of the draw with a 6-3 6-2 victory over Jurgen Melzer.

The results kept alive the possibility of a Djokovic-Tsonga final, which would be a rematch of January's Australian Open championship match.

Djokovic beat the Frenchman, seeded second here, in four sets in that showdown, claiming his first grand slam title.

Before the world number three entertains thoughts of a rematch with Tsonga, he must first get past third seed Tomas Berdych on Saturday in what will be their first meeting.

Czech Berdych progressed on Friday with a 7-6 (8/6) 6-3 win over France's Nicolas Mahut.

Tsonga's opponent in the last four will be fourth-seeded compatriot Gael Monfils, who claimed a 7-6 (8/6) 6-4 victory over German Philipp Petzschner.

The all-French semi-final will be the first ATP main-draw meeting between Tsonga and Monfils.

The two have met once at the France F14 tournament in 2003, when Tsonga forged a 6-2 6-3 triumph.

by espnstar.com/tennis/news


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