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"Is it this way to the goal?"

Andy Carroll was a man in form and in demand last year – a goal every other game for Newcastle United, an England cap which alluded to a rising stock for the long-haired front man.

Now the much maligned young striker has failed to live up to the hype which surrounded his £35million move last January – A fee which Carroll immediately attempted to distance himself from, deep down knowing that the Anfield club had bowed down to Newcastle’s overzealous estimation of the player following his striking feats in the black and white.  I was of the belief that if Suarez and Carroll had a successful run in pre-season and both stayed injury-free, this could be a very rewarding partnership for Liverpool and a masterstroke from manager, Kenny Dalglish. The tall target man, initiating the knock downs for the wily and tenacious forward in the Uruguayan – a match made in footballing heaven on paper. In reality, it’s started off with nothing more than a whimper.

Luis Suarez @luis16suarez

Great win for keep gaining points! Last match that I can not play with my colleagues! A hug and thanks for all the support!

The partnership was already without a reasonable period of togetherness this season following derailment due to injuries and meandering form, prior to Suarez’s eight game sabbatical when found guilty of racially abusing Manchester United star, Patrice Evra during October’s Premier League clash at Anfield. Given the haste in which the Uruguayan was convicted, it seems the FA have pandered to their own Euro ambitions and desires by allowing John Terry the chance to captain the national team this summer – the evidence, witnesses in tow would seem more clear-cut than the aforementioned “altercation”.

Step forward the evergreen former Celtic forward Craig Bellamy, now in his second stint with Liverpool, to attempt and recapture some semblance of a strike force in the number sevens’ absence. Where the Anfield side would be without the Welsh hitman in his current purple patch is hard to say – but perhaps not sitting fifth in the league or still in the hunt for two trophies might be a starting point. He is also just one goal away from his total return at Anfield during his first tenure in the 2006-2007 season. When Bellamy is not in trouble with officials or on the treatment table, he is a veritable joy to behold – he can turn defences inside out and score a variety and abundance of goals. He probably scored one of the finest hat-tricks in modern-day history at Tannadice when in the hooped shirt of the Bhoys.  He is also not a penalty box striker – which could help propel his recent efforts to a whole new dimension when Suarez returns at Spurs next Monday evening.

One of the few times this season when all three were on the pitch, was at Goodison Park back in October – with Carroll and Suarez both on target late on following Bellamy’s introduction with twenty minutes remaining.

Their first league win of 2012 against Wolverhampton and a long-awaited goal from Andy Carroll completed a resurgence in form for Dalglish’s men after dumping the two sides of Manchester out of the League and FA Cup in the same week. But just prior to that, a three one defeat at lowly Bolton Wanderers had seemed to question King Kenny and his managerial capabilities. They have a League Cup final and the chance for silverware against Championship side Cardiff City to look forward to, along with the return of their captain and talisman, Steven Gerrard to full fitness, Suarez champing at the bit and a newly confident Andy Carroll – when your best players are all on form, it is nigh on impossible to drop them to the bench.

Liverpool have been reverting to a 4-3-3 formation and I believe for the club to build on their recent good form, a three-pronged assault with Bellamy and Suarez supplying Andy Carroll has all the ingredients for success. Part of the Geordie strikers repertoire is also laying on goals, and his flick on’s in previous matches for Dirk Kuyt and Craig Bellamy have showcased this ability perfectly. The Reds, currently just outside the Champions League places, are on their day a tougher, and more consistent prospect than both Chelsea and Newcastle who sit above them currently. Also now installed as rightful favourites for the FA Cup, you wouldn’t back against a  domestic double trophy haul for King Kenny and his Merry Men.

Top Goal Scorers

  1. Bellamy
    9
  2. Suarez
    8
  3. Carroll
    5

During the winter months, heavy pitches and congested schedules mean players are prone to more injuries, therefore prior internationals are not welcomed. Extra travelling and game time also mean players are pushed to their limit and overexerted – a solution has to be drawn up our “club v country” wrangles will continue to engulf the game. Localised end of season qualifiers I have vouched for before, but can a month or so group section be logistically arranged at the end of a gruelling campaign when players would rather get to the beach for a couple of weeks rest? The schedule again could push players over the edge.

Neil Lennon is already “at war” with the South Korean FA due to the long term absence of right back Cha Du-Ri, who was injured on international duty against Kuwait last month and now the Celtic manager is unlikely to be enamoured with the news that integral midfielder, Ki Sung-Yueng is due to play for the same national side whilst labouring with a tight hamstring (which he identified in two previous international tussles).  The loss of young Ki at this stage in the season would leave Celtic further depleted in the middle of the park with club captain Scott Brown, to miss another two months following some ankle surgery following a knock which was also picked up in the dark blue of Scotland.

Joe Ledley, who vitally missed the Bhoys last outing  at Tynecastle had to pull out of the Wales squad to continue treatment on his groin problem – whilst his fellow countryman Adam Matthews could still line up for the Dragons even after limping down the tunnel in the Hearts defeat. The Welsh double header against Switzerland & Bulgaria  is nothing but a potential confidence booster as they lie at the bottom of their group with no chance of qualifying so with an ongoing problem the young defender is at more risk over the coming days.

At least five first team regulars will be making a run out over the next week for their countries & Twitter will be awash with good will and prayers for their safe return. With Europa league games added into the mix, you have to wonder whether the joyous outpouring which was heralded from the majority of the fans with FC Sion’s expulsion, could turn into a headache which further implicates our chances of catching Rangers for the title. Chris Sutton thinks that Rangers are vulnerable this term if injuries get on top of their squad, and he may be right, but the big IF is when lady luck starts to benefit us on that front will it be too late?