Coutinho hailed by Liverpool boss Rodgers

  The Brazilian registered two assists against West Ham on Saturday in a 2-0 win. Philippe Coutinho’s brilliant performances for Liverpool have been praised by coach Brendan Rodgers. Coutinho assisted the goals from Raheem Sterling and Daniel Sturridge on Saturday at Anfield. Rodgers told Liverpool’s official website: “He has been at a really top level […]
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The Brazilian registered two assists against West Ham on Saturday in a 2-0 win.
Philippe Coutinho"s brilliant performances for Liverpool have been praised by coach Brendan Rodgers. Coutinho assisted the goals from Raheem Sterling and Daniel Sturridge on Saturday at Anfield. Rodgers told Liverpool"s official website: “He has been at a really top level of performance over the last couple of months. His pass for the first goal was sublime; he was half looking the other way and lifts it over the defender. He has got a lovely weight of pass. He needs players to run beyond and that was our problem at the beginning of the season, we had no penetration. We have moved it and put Raheem [Sterling] through the middle, and for guys like Phil [Coutinho] it has a knock-on effect – he can then play passes through."

The Brazilian registered two assists against West Ham on Saturday in a 2-0 win.

Philippe Coutinho"s brilliant performances for Liverpool have been praised by coach Brendan Rodgers. Coutinho assisted the goals from Raheem Sterling and Daniel Sturridge on Saturday at Anfield. Rodgers told Liverpool"s official website: “He has been at a really top level of performance over the last couple of months. His pass for the first goal was sublime; he was half looking the other way and lifts it over the defender. He has got a lovely weight of pass. He needs players to run beyond and that was our problem at the beginning of the season, we had no penetration. We have moved it and put Raheem [Sterling] through the middle, and for guys like Phil [Coutinho] it has a knock-on effect – he can then play passes through."

 

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