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Shinji Kagawa and Ashley Young made up the flanks, with the latter switching from left to right and Michael Carrick joined Tom Cleverley in a central pairing which has never lost together this season. Wayne Rooney is still recovering from injury so Danny Welbeck joined Robin van Persie up top. When Liverpool went to Chelsea in November, Brendan Rodgers went with a 3-5-2 formation and although they drew the game 1-1 after being a goal down, it was down to a second-half change of shape. Rodgers went to this formation again, you would imagine, with the hope of stifling United in the final third and breaking with speedy attackers. Pepe Reina started in goals with a back three of Andre Wisdom, Martin Skrtel and Daniel Agger. Downing began on the right with Johnson on the left and Gerrard joined Lucas Leiva and Joe Allen in midfield. Sterling had the task of supporting Luis Suarez who began up-front alone. 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Gerrard aside, Liverpool&#8217;s midfield had little to no positive effect on the first half. Lucas and Allen contributed just 46 passes, seven of which were in their attacking third and had no shots on goal. Some will counter that by saying this isn&#8217;t their job, but surely in a five man midfield more than one Liverpool central midfielder should be looking to join the attack? Second Half �C  Second half Sturridge show not enough to peg United back  Unsurprisingly, Rodgers changed things around at half-time, introducing Daniel Sturridge for the ineffectual Lucas and switching to a balanced 4-4-2. Now, with almost every player playing in their proper position, would Liverpool pose more of a threat? Before Liverpool could get settled though, the busy Welbeck lost Skrtel with a superb short and spin run which forced the defender to pull him down just outside the box. The away side may have felt fortunate once Howard Webb flashed the yellow card to Skrtel, but the foul proved just as costly. Van Persie&#8217;s free-kick found Vidic at the back post and his header beat a helpless Reina. Liverpool only had themselves to blame. To quote your Sunday League defender, they failed to &#8216;get goalside!&#8217; and paid the price. Tasked with getting two goals to achieve anything from this game,polo ralph lauren, Liverpool reacted well. Where Suarez was largely anonymous in the first-half,gucci outlet, he now had Sturridge alongside him to help occupy the United defence. It took just four minutes for a response,ralph lauren outlet. A Sturridge tap-in from a Gerrard shot made it 2-1 and game on. It was poor United defending and Ferguson will be unhappy at the drop in tempo after the second goal, but would Liverpool then have enough to get another? Ultimately, no. 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One might think, from reading the breathless newspaper coverage, that the only discovered  after Islamist militants from  got there first; or, alternately, that the infusion and failure of US training for Mali's military is the proximate cause (or at least the failure that can be blamed) for the current sufferings of Mali's people and the. In both cases, one would be wrong,. For a full decade, American and other western leaders have been trumpeting Mali's importance as a beacon of African democracy and a bulwark in regional security. Yet its economic growth trailed off to virtually nothing, and its civilian government collapsed – to complete western surprise. Is counterterrorism really to blame? Mali's late civilian government,coach outlet store online, which first came to power in 1991 after three decades of military rule post-independence, was a beloved poster child for African democracy. 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