Sunday 22 April 2012

Liverpool V West Brom Live Streaming England Premier League Match 22th -April 2012

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    Date: Sunday 22 April
    Kick-off: 16:00

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Preview


Would the real Liverpool football club please stand up?

This has already been a 2012 of astonishing contrasts. Their fans have witnessed them collect just 12 points from 14 league matches, yet those who were lucky enough to be at Wembley for the cup games against Cardiff and Everton will treasure those experiences for a very long time.

    “Is Liverpool's glass half empty or full? The answer may well lie in the final month of the campaign”

It seems many Reds' supporters aren't quite sure how best to describe their achievements so far.

At the start of Kenny Dalglish's first full season in charge for 20 years, everything seemed set for Liverpool to make a genuine assault on the Premier League. The side who'd just finished sixth in the table were subsequently strengthened significantly by the arrivals of Charlie Adam, Stewart Downing, Craig Bellamy, Jose Enrique and Jordan Henderson.

While a challenge for the title itself seemed a little premature, Champions League qualification appeared well within their grasp, especially with no European football to complicate their domestic programme.

So is the glass half empty or full? The answer may well lie in the final month of the campaign, which continues with the visit of former Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson, who has already realised his target by comfortably preserving West Brom's top-flight status.

It's worth remembering that Dalglish succeeded him only 15 months ago, with Liverpool in the bottom half of the table; 33 points from the next 16 games not only took them up to sixth but quickly restored the feel-good factor and seemingly gave them genuine momentum to reach the top four.

Realistically, seventh is now the best that they can hope for and, though the FA Cup final looms large, finishing their league programme strongly is surely of equal importance?
MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

    Liverpool have won all five previous Premier League meetings with West Brom at Anfield without conceding a goal.
    Albion's last victory at Anfield was exactly 45 years before the day of this fixture. They have since gone 24 league and cup visits without success (D6, L18).
    West Brom's only triumph in their last 21 league attempts against Liverpool came at The Hawthorns a year ago. They had previously gone 30 years without beating Liverpool.
    It is 26 years since West Brom last scored a league goal against Liverpool from open play - current Fleetwood Town assistant manager Craig Madden scored in their 2-1 home defeat on 19 April 1986.

Liverpool

    The Reds have only taken seven points from their last nine games. They could go three matches unbeaten for the first time in 2012.
    They have dropped points in 11 of their 16 home matches in the Premier League.
    Only the two Manchester clubs and Everton have conceded fewer goals than Liverpool (34) this season.
    Manager Kenny Dalglish is one short of his 250th top-flight win as a manager, according to Infostrada.
    Liverpool have not lost any of the last 10 matches that Andy Carroll has started - winning eight of them - and have not won the past eight without him in the side (D3, L5).
    Steven Gerrard is one shy of 150 club career goals.

West Brom

    The Baggies have taken just a single point from their last four away matches.
    They have earned more points from away matches (22) than at The Hawthorns (20) this season.
    Albion are two points better off than at the equivalent stage last season
    If Peter Odemwingie scores he will be the first West Brom player to reach 25 Premier League goals for the club.

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