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High praise for Flanagan

Daniel Sturridge has joined skipper Steven Gerrard and boss Brendan Rodgers in singling out young full back Jon Flanagan for special praise. “I thought Jon Flanagan was man of the match against Everton and everyone was so happy for him" said the striker.

 

“He works tirelessly every day in training. He’s a top class lad off the field. I love the guy. He’s been patient waiting for his opportunity and he has taken his chance."

 

Gerrard had earlier heaped massive praise on his young team-mate too, telling the Liverpool ECHO: "Our star man for me was Jon Flanagan by a country mile. He doesn't get many headlines but as captain of the team he was the player I am most proud of."

 

“I thought he was unbelievable," Gerrard continued. "He's been fighting hard in training just to get in the 18, never mind the starting 11, but the manager threw him in at the deep end against a top class player like Kevin Mirallas and I thought he was sensational. It was one of the best derby performances I have seen for many years."

 

“I didn't have to say anything to Jon before the game,” explained the captain. “He's a local lad and you don't need to tell them what the derby means. He's known what to expect from an early age. Jon was on the front foot, he was aggressive. He did exactly what the manager told him to do before kick-off. He asked him to be positive and anticipate the danger. He was brilliant. All of the players gave him a round of applause when he came in the dressing room afterwards.”

 

Rodgers had talked up the young full back in his pre-match press conference, saying: "Jon has been outstanding in training and he seems to be getting better and better. He did very well against Arsenal. He didn't do anything wrong in that game. When he came off, it was simply because we wanted to be more offensive as we were chasing the game."

 

"Jon is a young player who will never let you down. Of course it's disappointing if you lose your No.1 left-back but it's an opportunity for someone else to come in and do well.

 

And do well he did, as after the game Rodgers was equally as glowing about the young scouser. “Jon Flanagan was immense" he said. "A young kid from the city, given the chance to play in a derby game that will be on Sky Gold in about 30 years’ time, and given the chance because of his desire to put himself out there every day.”

 

With several of Flanagan's under 21 team-mates having been allowed to leave on loan, there had been talk of the 20 year old also being sent out to get some games under his belt, but Rodgers hinted that he won't need to leave Anfield to find first team football and that he could be set for a run in the side with Jose Enrique ruled out for 10 weeks. “He needs to play football, but if he plays like he played today, he is going to get football".

 

Surprisingly, Rodgers revealed that clubs have not exactly been beating down his door to enquire about the tenacious full back, who burst onto the scene as an 18 year old when Kenny Dalglish selected him to play in high profile games against Manchester City and Arsenal where he excelled with truly outstanding performances. “It’s been remarkable, really, that we haven’t had any clubs come in to take him on loan" Rodgers said.

 

"We will always facilitate the wages, but we have had just one club come in for him, and that was a League One club. He’s a young player that needs to play. There have been a couple of enquiries about him, but nothing concrete. I just felt that I needed to have him about, and in the end I needed him to play in the Arsenal game. He’s done brilliantly, and that gives me something to think about.”

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Fair play to him but I wouldnt have him in long term at left back.

 

It'll go like it did with Spearing if gets a prolonged go in the side.

He's a better player than Spearing and in a less important position

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Rather have him as back up left back than Cissokho. He might offer very little going forward but he seems to controlled his aggression a lot better in the last two games, and, unlike Cissokho, at least he can defend.

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He's a better player than Spearing and in a less important position

 

Not for us it isnt. You see how much we lack a top full back when Johnson doesnt play. We havent got that good of a midfield and we get away with it because we're so good going forward.

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He did really well against Everton, and hopefully he can reproduce that form until Enrique is fit, because Cissokho is dire in my opinion.  

 

Is he a long term solution?  Who knows, but I don't think the thread should be about that.  It should be about giving credit where it's due and getting behind a young lad trying to make his way in the game. 

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The lad did really well and should be applauded. When the team was announced I had him down for a red card.

 

Never looked like it though one or two of his challenges, if he had missed the ball, would likely have been carded.

 

But he didnt. Gotta play on Sunday.

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We don't have a single fullback who can deliver a killer ball into the box. And haven't for years.

 

I was one who said he does not have what it takes to make it here. I may amend that to say he could be a very useful squad player who can come in and be solid at either fullback - that has great value to any side, especially ours over the next couple of seasons.

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Prior to the games against Arsenal and Everton I have been disappointed to see Flanagan in the team and not Kelly (surely we need to give him a proper run out sometime) but he is doing alright for himself, easy to forget he is still only 20 given it was 2 and a half years ago he burst onto the scene in that game against City (and the rest of that season) not great going forward but perfect sort of player for derby games and agree with Stevie that he has some similar traits to Carra, get Kelly fit and involved then loan Flanno out in January to Palace or someone

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We don't have a single fullback who can deliver a killer ball into the box. And haven't for years.

 

I was one who said he does not have what it takes to make it here. I may amend that to say he could be a very useful squad player who can come in and be solid at either fullback - that has great value to any side, especially ours over the next couple of seasons.

If we get a top left back, that pushes him to third choice behind Enrique. As for being solid, I think that opinion on here will change after players skinning him for fun turns onto a goal.

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He has been given a chance through injuries and a bit of luck to change what looks like the managers mind in selling him. The interview tells you there looking to sell him and with better options for left back and right back out on loan and Kelly looking the likely right back if he stays injury free, He appears to of been in the lucky postiton and a chance to maybe change the managers mind.

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I've never thought he's looked weak or vulnerable or a liability like I do when I look at Wisdom playing. And people wax lyrical about Wisdom. I actually think he could turn out to be a very good player. Maybe that's just me.

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Liked him when he first broke on the scene but he seems to have had his career written off with a cherry on top by the 'all young players should be Ryan Giggs' brigade. Not the first or last to fall victim to that, which shows why it's crucial to protect and keep them out of the limelight as long as possible, this being a generation of internet fans that throw themselves off bridges when we lose a pre-season game.

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Thought he played really, really well and he was our man of the match after Mingolet. No idea how he'll progress, but looks like he could develop into a strong dependable full-back and if we're serious about challenging for honours again, players like him will always come in handy. 

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He looked sound when he first came through, but was really pretty bad the next season.  Got completely and utterly roasted by Jonas Gutierrez against Newcastle so much that he had to get switched with Johnson and a mistake cost us a win against Sunderland.  I really didn't think he looked like he had the defensive of attacking capabilities to make it.  Still with young players you never can tell, hopefully he'll kick on from here.

 

I also always thought Robinson looked the better of the two, but he hasn't been pulling up any trees on either of his loan moves.  

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I also always thought Robinson looked the better of the two, but he hasn't been pulling up any trees on either of his loan moves.  

 

sure I read somewhere other day Robinson was doing really well for Blackpool?

 

We really need to get better at loaning our young players to Premier League clubs, there is no doubt that the Mancs,Arsenal etc would've been able to find Premier League clubs to take the likes of Wisdom, Flanagan and Robinson with the first team experience they've already got

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sure I read somewhere other day Robinson was doing really well for Blackpool?

 

We really need to get better at loaning our young players to Premier League clubs, there is no doubt that the Mancs,Arsenal etc would've been able to find Premier League clubs to take the likes of Wisdom, Flanagan and Robinson with the first team experience they've already got

 

I think the rules are that you can't recall a player from loan at a Premier League club, but you can from a Championship club.  Which is the main reason we sent Wisdom to Derby.  I think Fulham were also after him, plus one or two others.

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He did look very good against Everton, I was particularly impressed with how he kept possession on certain circumstances.However it was only one good game and we have seen this from him before against arse and man city only for him to perform poorly against weaker opposition,If he can maintain the level he showed against Everton there should be a place in squad for him but he has to play like that consistently.

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