Aguirre feeling heat ahead of Liverpool clash
Reuters - Tuesday 21 October 2008, 02:00
MADRID - Three consecutive defeats by
direct rivals in the Primera Liga has left Atletico Madrid coach
Javier Aguirre under pressure to get a good result against
Liverpool at home in the Champions League on Wednesday.
Atletico lost to Sevilla, were embarrassed 6-1 at Barcelona
and, most painfully, on Saturday lost 2-1 at the Calderon
against city rivals Real Madrid due to an injury-time penalty.
The side were tipped as title contenders at the start of the
campaign but are languishing in eighth place, 10 points behind
leaders Valencia after seven games.
Following Saturday's defeat, Aguirre's conservative tactics
were questioned as well as his side's chronic lapses in
concentration.
Ruud van Nistelrooy's opener for Real was the second derby
in a row where Atletico have conceded in the opening minute, and
against Barca they conceded their first after three minutes.
"It's worrying, because we are putting ourselves under
pressure in games...and it is costing us dear," said Aguirre.
Atletico top Group D with six points from two games, but
even that achievement has lost some of its shine after the crowd
trouble that marred their opening home game against Olympique
Marseille.
UEFA punished the club with a two-match stadium ban,
ordering them to play at a venue at least 300 km from the
Spanish capital, though later lifted it temporarily for the
Liverpool game because of the disruption it would cause just
days before the encounter.
TORRES INJURED
Atletico have lost Czech Republic defender Tomas Ujfalusi to
injury and are likely to field a number of squad players ahead
of next weekend's trip to face Villarreal in the league.
Weary Argentina striker Sergio Aguero could start on the
bench.
In contrast, Liverpool arrive full of confidence despite the
absence of injured striker Fernando Torres, who misses the
chance to return to his former home where he is still idolised
by the fans.
On Saturday, Liverpool twice trailed at home to Wigan
Athletic before winning 3-2 thanks to a late goal from Dutch
workhorse Dirk Kuyt who will lead the line on Wednesday.
Kuyt lacks the finesse and speed of Torres but whenever
asked to play a more central role he rarely disappoints and he
epitomises the spirit that Rafael Benitez has instilled in the
team.
"We showed plenty (of spirit) to pull it out of the fire
like that. In a way, it showed how far we have come since last
season," the 28-year-old said of the Wigan win that left
Liverpool joint top with Chelsea after their best start to a
Premier League season.
Benitez will have one eye on Sunday's league clash at
Chelsea and, with six points already in the bag, could give a
starting place to several squad players.
Probable teams:
Atletico Madrid: 1-Gregory Coupet; 2-Giourkas Seitaridis,
21-Luis Perea, 5-John Heitinga, 3-Antonio Lopez; 9-Luis Garcia,
8-Raul Garcia, 18-Maniche, 20-Simao Sabrosa; 7-Diego Forlan,
14-Florent Sinama Pongolle
Liverpool: 25-Pepe Reina; 17-Alvaro Arbeloa, 23-Jamie
Carragher, 4-Sami Hyypia, 2-Andrea Dossena; 21-Lucas, 14-Xabi
Alonso, 8-Steven Gerrard, 11-Albert Riera; 18-Dirk Kuyt,
7-Robbie Keane
Referee: Claus Bo Larsen (Denmark)
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