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Three. Six. One.

Everything is connected. Everything is related. The system works because it is the perfect system for the opponent and the players are effective in their roles, not because any one player grabs the game by the scruff of the neck and carries the team to victory.

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In defense, three central defenders comprehensively negate Stoke's solitary target.

Read the full article at The Offside - Liverpool.

The Offside - Liverpool @ Feb 3, 2011 10:58 AM EDT | Blog Profile

English Premier League striker Steven Gerrard Daniel Agger Dirk Kuyt Lucas Leiva free kick tactics Agger Kenny Dalglish Match Recaps Tactical Analysis carew Stoke City midfield Glen Johnson formations central defenders Martin Škrtel target Martin Kelly Sotirios Kyrgiakos Special Features Raúl Meireles Potentially Foolish Ideas man advantage lucky break

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