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      Xabi Alonso Player Thread

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      bartman49
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      Re: Xabi Alonso Player Thread
      Reply #529: Jun 04, 2009 01:56:16 am
      After reading Guillem Balague on his site we may yet see Xabi go this summer, the rumour mill will run wild until Xabi signs an extension or puts in a request to leave, I don't suppose Real Madrid comes knocking more than once in a lifetime, to us on these shores Real are a big European club but to Xabi they are probably more than that, with him being Spanish Real will mean so much more.

      If Xabi does go after 5 years here, it will be sad but not the end of the world. With Madrid ready to make a firm offer we shall know one way or the other soon........
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      Reply #530: Jun 04, 2009 05:29:12 am
      Guillem Balague, pfft. The lad's never got his facts right when it comes to us.
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      Re: Xabi Alonso Player Thread
      Reply #531: Jun 14, 2009 11:00:47 pm
      Tonight I thought Xabi demonstrated why he is one of the best central midfielders in the world, his passing and control were superb.I am worried though about his mindset, whan Nando scored his ? goal Albert climbed all over him in congratulations but I can't remember Xabi  doing the same, please tell me that I missed something here people.
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      Reply #532: Jun 14, 2009 11:12:21 pm
      whan Nando scored his ? goal Albert climbed all over him in congratulations but I can't remember Xabi  doing the same, please tell me that I missed something here people.

      I don't think that that means anything.
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      Re: Xabi Alonso Player Thread
      Reply #533: Jun 14, 2009 11:17:28 pm
      I hope you're right Semple because Xabi is my player of the season and I would't want to lose him for anyone.
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      Reply #534: Jun 15, 2009 12:05:21 am
      Stroked the ball around beautifully in midfield tonight....he is such a joy to watch.

      The accuracy of his passing seems to get better all the time.

      All young up and coming midfield players should watch Xabi Alonso, he makes it look so easy, the sign of a class player.
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      Re: Xabi Alonso Player Thread
      Reply #535: Jun 15, 2009 12:16:45 am
      Tonight I thought Xabi demonstrated why he is one of the best central midfielders in the world, his passing and control were superb.I am worried though about his mindset, whan Nando scored his ? goal Albert climbed all over him in congratulations but I can't remember Xabi  doing the same, please tell me that I missed something here people.

      Xabi Alonso is the coolest cucumber in the game. Nothing to read into about the celebration. Just his laid back manner.

      Though if he was reserved then we can't really blame him, can we? Think back a year ago, i can't believe we nearly let him go in favour of the gold digger (Barry). I hope that mistake won't be made again. We love Xabi and i'm sure deep beyond his calming exterior, the feeling is reciprocated.  :scarf:
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      Re: Xabi Alonso Player Thread
      Reply #536: Jun 15, 2009 01:17:57 am
      He's so relaxed even under pressure. Gave the ball away a couple of times but luckily it didn't cost the team. Well, even great players will lose the ball at one point of time.

      And that half way line shot? Way to go getting it on target, Xabi. I love it when you do it.
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      Reply #537: Jun 21, 2009 10:59:26 pm
      Thinks he's on his way out...shame
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      Reply #538: Jun 24, 2009 01:11:08 am
      If he left i would be absolutely gutted. Xabi and Masch are the best cenratl midfield partnership in the world, even better than Xavi and Iniesta in my opinion. And that partnership was key to us being as succesful as we were this season. STAY XABI.
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      Reply #539: Jun 24, 2009 01:52:57 am
      I think one of the best thing that happened was that Gareth Barry moved to Man City. At least we won't have him here so there's a high possibility that Xabi Alonso would stay.
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      Reply #540: Jun 28, 2009 06:04:30 pm
      Xabi Alonso's extra-time winner helped Spain clinch third place in the Confederations Cup after a 3-2 victory over South Africa.

      The Liverpool midfielder struck from a free-kick two minutes into the second period of extra-time to condemn the hosts to fourth place in the tournament.

      South Africa looked to be heading for a shock win when substitute Katlego Mphela fired them in front after 73 minutes.

      Spain then turned the game on its head with two goals in a minute from substitute Dani Guiza.

      The striker levelled matters on 88 minutes with a clinical finish inside the box and a minute later his attempted cross from the right deceived South Africa goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune and clipped the far post before going into the net.

      However, there was still more drama to come with Mphela sending the game into extra-time with a stunning free-kick from fully 30 yards out.

      Mphela and Bernard Parker were both denied by Iker Casillas in the first period of extra-time as South Africa surged forward in search of a third goal.

      Spain grabbed the winner in the 107th minute when Alonso's free-kick from the left evaded everyone inside the box and flew into the far right-hand corner past Khune.

      Go Xabi I just hope that Perez wasnt watching your performance
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      Reply #541: Jun 28, 2009 07:20:43 pm
      I hope he was. Xabi played crap until that goal. He'll offer you nothing, Perez.
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      Reply #542: Jun 28, 2009 07:23:56 pm
      I hope he was. Xabi played crap until that goal. He'll offer you nothing, Perez.

      Lets all Invade the Real Madrid forums slating Xabi Alonso hopefully Perez will see and Take notice of us ha
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      Re: Xabi Alonso Player Thread
      Reply #543: Jun 28, 2009 07:24:43 pm
      I hope he was. Xabi played crap until that goal. He'll offer you nothing, Perez.

      Exactly, we'll keep with our crappy Xabi, thanks ;)
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      Reply #544: Jun 28, 2009 07:26:51 pm
      Exactly, we'll keep with our crappy Xabi, thanks ;)

      We'll sell you Dossena tho can you remember that wonder goal he scored against you ?
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      Re: Xabi Alonso Player Thread
      Reply #545: Jun 28, 2009 07:37:05 pm
      We'll sell you Dossena tho can you remember that wonder goal he scored against you ?

      Yep, Doss is the true galactico here Perez matey, Xabi is just a humble squad player :D
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      Reply #546: Jul 19, 2009 09:36:27 am
      If Xabi stays I will put that down as the best bit of transfer buisness we have done this season and will be extremely happy. Come on Xabi stay and become an Anfield hero and help us lift the 19th.
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      Re: Xabi Alonso Player Thread
      Reply #547: Jul 19, 2009 09:48:54 am
      Best signing along side King Kenny this season if he stays.

      I want him to part of our treble winning team in 2009/2010 ;)
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      Re: Xabi Alonso Player Thread
      Reply #548: Aug 05, 2009 06:56:34 am
      No longer a Liverpool player. Topic locked.

      His Real Madrid thread is here.

      His transfer speculation thread was here.
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      Re: Xabi Alonso Player Thread
      Reply #549: Aug 05, 2009 04:45:26 pm
      Here is what's left of his Profile on the .tv website.



      Xabi Alonso

      Position: Midfielder
      Date of Birth: 25/11/1981
      Height: 6'0
      Weight: 12st 6
      1st team games: 210
      1st team goals: 19
      International caps: 61
      International goals: 5
      Former clubs: Real Sociedad, SD Eibar
      Birth Place: Tolosa, Spain

      Midfielder Xabi Alonso is a true Kop favourite with a reputation as one of the best passers in the game.

      The Spain international was among the first players to join the Rafalution with a £10.5million move from Real Sociedad in August 2004.

      He is the son of former Barcelona star Miguel Angel 'Periko' Alonso and brother of Tenerife midfielder Mikel. Both boys came through the ranks at Sociedad, with Xabi making his senior breakthrough in a Copa del Rey match versus Logrones in December 1999.

      From there, he was loaned to Spanish minnows SD Eibar, only to be called back when Anfield legend John Toshack took the reins at Estadio Anoeta.

      Alonso swiftly developed into a defensive midfielder with an eye for a pass few of his contemporaries could spot.

      It came as no surprise when, in April 2003 and aged just 21, he earned his first Spain cap against Ecuador. A year later he travelled to the European Championships in Holland and Belgium, though featured in just one of his country's three group games.

      His arrival at Anfield followed hot on the heels of the appointment of Rafa Benitez, who viewed his countryman as the man to set the tempo in a new-look Liverpool.

      Alonso made his debut at Bolton's Reebok Stadium on August 29, 2004. Two months later he put in a dazzling performance against Fulham at Craven Cottage which had Kopites purring. With the Reds 2-0 down at half-time, Benitez threw on his new boy. The midfielder duly inspired a miraculous comeback, with the game ending 2-4.

      His first season in English football was interrupted by a broken ankle following a tackle from Chelsea's Frank Lampard on New Year's Day. After three months out, he returned in the Champions League quarter-final second leg against Juventus. Alonso played 90 minutes as the Reds held the Italians to a goalless draw and thus progressed to the semis.

      Next up were Chelsea, though a wrongly-awarded yellow card following a brush with Eidur Gudjohnsen meant the midfield anchorman missed the second leg.

      Never mind, his teammates got the job done, and Alonso would play a pivotal role in Istanbul when the club won its fifth European Cup. It was he who scored Liverpool's third and equalising goal on 59 minutes, knocking in the rebound from his own missed penalty.

      The Spaniard's second season in England was perhaps most notable for his performance against Luton Town in the third round of the FA Cup. With the Reds 3-1 down early in the second half, he scored two corkers, including a 65-yard punt from inside his own half.

      Reports afterwards revealed the strike won one lucky fan £25,000. Spookily, the gent had placed £200 on the Reds number 14 scoring from his own half during the 2005-06 season.

      Liverpool went on to win the FA Cup in Cardiff four months later, with Alonso playing 66 minutes of the final against West Ham.

      From there, the popular Spaniard was selected for the 2006 World Cup in Germany, where he scored his first international goal in a group match against Ukraine.

      Alonso returned to Melwood following a second-round defeat to France to prepare for what would turn out to be another memorable season.

      Not only did he play in his second European Cup final, he also scored another goal from inside his own half in a match against Newcastle United. Remarkably, it was his first Liverpool strike since the almost identical effort against Luton, and he remains the only modern player to score consecutive club goals from beyond the half-way line.

      In June 2007 Alonso penned a new five-year deal, though sadly much of the following campaign was spent on the sidelines with a metatarsal injury.

      Fortunately for Spain, he was back in time for Euro 2008 - and the tournament provided another career high as he and his countrymen defeated Germany in the final. Though not always in the starting XI, Alonso featured three times from the bench and wore the captain's armband in the final group game against Greece.

      With his confidence sky high, our No.14 went on to enjoy perhaps his finest season to date as Liverpool took the 2008-09 Premier League title race to the wire. A personal highlight arrived with a solitary goal which gave us our first win at Stamford Bridge in four years.

      http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/team/squad/alonso/

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