The Jury: Liverpool FC fans on the FA Cup tie and the big weekend clash with Spurs

07 January 2010 00:26
ANTHONY DUNN, Wavertree[LNB]LUCAS is trying his best in the middle, but it just isn't good enough. He made Reo-Coker look like Lothar Mathaus at Villa Park.[LNB]He constantly loses possession or concedes free-kicks to put us on the back foot. He does not protect the back four and he doesn't start attacks.[LNB]It's possible we have the two worst Brazilians on the planet.[LNB]The two clean sheets and six points picked up over Christmas were vital. We've got to keep the good run going against Tottenham.[LNB]We must take things one game at a time, but with so much football left to play, there is still room to turn things around.[LNB]Hopefully we can add some proven quality in the transfer window to give the squad a boost.[LNB]We need players all over the park at the moment, but the top priorities have got to be on the wings and up front.[LNB]PAUL O'LEARY, Allerton[LNB]THE draw against Reading on Saturday proved that we are not through our bad run of form and confidence is still fragile. However, the Villa game before that was pleasing in as much as it showed a glimpse of the old Liverpool, we came away with three points without playing particularly well, certainly not in an attacking sense anyhow, though we did defend better.[LNB]Coming into the Tottenham game, it is pleasing to know Lennon will be out; we have looked vulnerable all season against pace. I feel confident we can win on Sunday if we set about Tottenham from the first minute as we did against United and Arsenal.[LNB]Tottenham players will have a new pressure to contend with in the second half of the season as they try to break into the top four, we must exploit this on Sunday as we did against Villa.[LNB]It looks certain Dossena and Voronin will be leaving shortly, the sooner the better. The Maxi deal is nearly done, I would like to see a striker brought in also. A target man would be my choice - anyone for Heskey?

Source: Liverpool_Echo