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After a loss to Tottenham the Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson will look for a fine performance when his team face Aston Villa and their old manager Gerard Houllier. The Villa manager had some successful years at Liverpool and many people believe that it was his team that won the Champion’s League in 2005. It’s for this reason that Houllier should have a warm welcome from the Liverpool fans but the players will not be so lucky. You can watch the game live with streaming football from oleolefootball.watchlive.net and see what happens.
The home side will be keen to put last week behind them and Hodgson as they lost a lead to Tottenham and eventually lost all the points. There is little wonder that Torres is upset with all the press criticism he has but he will have to admit that he is a little off the pace with his finishing and failed to get shots off that he would have normally scored. The manager should opt for David Ngog to play from the start and it looks alongside the Spaniard which will take a little pressure away from him. Carragher is out for around twelve weeks with a shoulder dislocation problem so Kyrgiakos is expected to deputise although Reina is favourite for the captaincy until Gerrard returns. Joe Cole is also available but may not make it in to the starting line up as he has not exactly lit the pitch on fire.
The visitors will arrive having won just one of their last five games and unless Gerard Houllier can conjure a miracle from somewhere they are unlikely to win this week. They have the same points as Birmingham who play Spurs this week and are in fifteenth in the table looking to climb. See who plays well or not with live streaming EPL football from oleolefootball.watchlive.net.
Monday August 24th will feature one of the most exciting live English Premier League games of the 2009-10 season so far, as Liverpool takes on Aston Villa in what should be a tightly contested battle. Liverpool will be carrying over momentum from a brilliant 4-0 win over Stoke City while Aston Villa will be trying to bounce back from a demoralizing 0-2 loss to Wigan Athletic. Which team will be able to hit stride and find brilliant early season form? Be sure to tune into OleOleFootball to watch Liverpool vs. Aston Villa live so that you do not miss a moment of the action.
After a tough loss to Tottenham in their first game Liverpool bounced back in a big way and dominated Stoke City in their game. Newcomer Glen Johnson has already shown that he is worth the money the team spent on him and Steven Gerrard has continued to lead the team. If Liverpool can pull off another impressive win against Aston Villa then they could cement their status as the team to beat in the Premier League this season.
Aston Villa has high hopes for the 2009-10 Premier League but those hopes were slightly dashed in a big way with their opening loss to Wigan Athletic. They will need to step up and be much better prepared if they want to compete against a top notch Liverpool team. Martin O’Neil will be hoping that his key players such as Emile Heskey and Gabriel Agbonlahor can perform well and bring a huge win for Villa.
Will Liverpool continue on their path to EPL success or will Aston Villa be able to bounce back and prove that Martin O’Neil has the ability to bring them some silverware? The best place to find out what happens is right here on OleOleFootball where you can watch Liverpool vs. Aston Villa live on Monday August 24th.
Liverpool face Aston Villa in the Premier League game of the day. Liverpool will be buoyant after their 4-1 away victory at rivals Manchester United. Aston Villa will be desperate to get their Champions League challenge back on track, after a bad run of form. You can watch all the action from this all-important game, right here on oleolefootball the home of live football streaming.
Liverpool kept their title hopes alive last Saturday at Old Trafford, beating European champions Manchester United 4-1. Their star men Fernando Torres and captain Steven Gerrard performing brilliantly. Spanish striker Torres got the Reds back into the game at the Theatre of Dreams with a well taken equaliser and Gerrard scored from the spot to put the visitors ahead, full backs Fabio Aurelio and Andrea Dossena scoring the other goals. That result could reignite their faint title dreams. Manager Rafa Benitez has also declared that he will decide on his future in the next few weeks, it’s widely expected that the Spaniard will sign a new contract at Anfield.
Yossi Benayoun could make a return from a hamstring injury which prevented the midfielder facing United last weekend. Fernando Torres could also start, despite having pain killing injections before the last two games against Real Madrid and Manchester United. Rafa Benitez may choose to rotate and rest the Spaniard.
Aston Villa go to Anfield looking to bounce back from a 2-1 home defeat by Tottenham last Sunday. The Villan’s have now failed to win in the last four Premier League games. Their recent run of form has seen them drop out of the Champions League spots. One of Villa’s early season stars Gabriel Agbonlahor has received criticism from his own fans recently, but the striker is confident that the goals will return to his game.
Wilfried Bouma and Steve Sidwell should both return after injury, Bouma has been a long term casualty with an ankle problem and Steve Sidwell has now recovered from a slight hamstring injury. Martin Laursen is also a doubt after he suffered a setback in his bid for a return from long term injury.
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