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Originally posted by 大阿哥 at 2006-3-21 07:05 PM
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MOMO: EYE INJURY LEFT ME TERRIFIED

Momo Sissoko today spoke of the 'lonely hours' he spent lying on his bed at home wondering if he'd ever play football again.  
The Liverpool midfielder returned to training last week after making an amazing recovery from the severe eye injury he picked up during the Reds' Champions League clash against Benfica last month.
  
There were fears Sissoko would never see again out of the right eye so badly damaged by Beto's boot in Lisbon's Stadium of Light – so to see him back in training at Melwood with his team-mates has come as a massive relief to everyone connected with Liverpool FC.
  
The Mali midfielder admits the last few weeks have represented the worst period of his life as he had to contend with thoughts that a career which was promising so much could be over at the age of just 21.
  
"It was an awful time," he told Liverpoolfc.tv in an exclusive interview at Melwood. "There were lots of lonely hours at home when I was very worried and very scared about what was going to happen. It was such a bad injury.
  
"I don't mind admitting I cried a lot. I thought 'this can't be happening to me'. It didn't seem possible that I could be in this situation. I just had to lie there and rest and hope that my vision would get better. It was only a couple of weeks but it felt much, much longer."
  
The initial prognosis wasn't good. After being transported to a top Lisbon hospital to be examined, a Portuguese specialist then informed the media that Sissoko only had a 20 per cent chance of seeing out of his right eye again.
  
Understandably, that prediction caused a lot of worry and heartache as newspapers and websites all over the world ran sensationalist stories that the Liverpool midfielder's career was potentially over.
  
Sissoko knew what was being said and written, but he wasn't prepared to give up a fight he had only just started.
  
"I wasn't happy when the Portuguese doctor told me that because all I want to do is play football," he added. "He said that football was finished for me. I didn't like that. I didn't believe that. We went to see other specialists and thankfully things have got a lot better.
  
"I knew I had a big problem and I knew what people were saying, but I tried my best to stay positive and to be as calm as possible. I had a lot of support from a lot of people and they helped me a tremendous amount.
  
"When we came home from Portugal I was told to rest completely. I couldn't do anything, not even watch the television. It was very boring but I had no choice. I knew I had to follow the advice to give myself the best possible chance of recovery. My family, my girlfriend, my manager, the players and even the president of my country were speaking to me and wishing me well.
  
"I want to say a special thank you to all the Liverpool supporters who wrote to me and who left messages wishing me well. It meant a lot to know I had so many people caring about me.
  
"Rafael Benitez stayed in touch while I was at home and he always tried to give me confidence that I would make a recovery and come back into the team.
  
"The good thing is my vision did get better every day. That's what gave me the confidence that everything was going to be okay. After one week my vision was a bit better and it has just gone on from there. It was comforting to know I was getting better. If I was just lying there day after day and still wasn't able to see anything then it would have been bad and I would have been very scared again.
  
"Three weeks ago I had zero vision in my right eye, now it's about eighty per cent so that is a quick recovery. It's hard to say if it'll ever be perfect. There's a chance it might but also a chance it might not. Only time will tell. The big thing for me is I can play football again. That's all I want to do."
  
Sissoko, who will wear a protective eye shield for the rest of the season similar to the device worn by Tottenham's Edgar Davids, is now keen to put this episode of his life behind him and concentrate on picking up where he left off before injury struck.
  
"The problem came at a bad time for me because I felt I was playingwell and contributing to the team. I'm training with my team-mates again and last week I started playing football again. It's great to be back out there with them. I missed it so much.
  
"Physically I feel very good but it's down to the manager now when he feels I'm ready to play again. The derby this weekend may be a bit early, but I'd love to return in time for that match.
  
"What has happened has happened but that part of my life is closed now. I've had a bad experience but everything is okay and I just want to look to the future."

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DR WALLER ON MOMO'S AMAZING RECOVERY

Club doctor Mark Waller talks to Liverpoolfc.tv about how Momo Sissoko has recovered from a potentially career threatening eye injury.  
Liverpoolfc.tv: What were your first thoughts when you saw Momo lying on the field in Benfica?
  
Mark Waller: Our physio Rob Pryce was on the pitch before I was and he radioed back to me that he had some concerns. Momo was in a lot of pain but he'd also cut his eye-lid, which can be quite a serious problem. One of the problems you can get with a bad eye injury is that the eye-lid can go into a reflex spasm so you cannot open your eye. If that happens then it usually means you have a serious eye problem. Momo couldn't open his right eye so it was evident very swiftly that there was no way he was carrying on playing.
  
He was placed on the stretcher and then taken into the dressing room. When you have a serious eye injury it's sometimes difficult to localise where the pain is. He had pains in his head and in his neck. We actually treated him as though he had a neck injury and so he was placed appropriately onto a spinal board, he had a collar on and was taken to hospital.
  
At the hospital we did numerous scans over a couple of hours and then we found out what the diagnosis was.
  
You're in a foreign country when faced with a serious injury, do you have plans in place to get to a hospital quickly?
  
We have a basic plan of what we'll do. If it's a serious injury, whether it's at home or abroad, then I will go with that individual player. That means I can discuss things with the medical staff and I can also say I want a particular investigation carried out. I don't speak any Portuguese but some of the staff in the hospital spoke some English.
  

Dr Waller on early thoughts
In the first 24 hours we had to listen to the opinion of one eminent specialist, who knows far more about the conditionthan I do, but we decided we weren't going to accept that a 21 year old had an injury that was not going to allow him to play football again.
We tried to find out if there was any way in which we could enhance the healing process.
Prior to going to the hospital we discussed with the Benfica doctor which would be the best place to go. Whenever we go for a game abroad I always speak with the medical staff before the game so that if we do get a serious problem then we'll know where to go, whether it be a local hospital, a spinal unit, an orthopaedic unit or, in this case, an ophthalmology unit.
  
In view of the injury he got prior to us leaving the ground, the doctor in Benfica telephoned the hospital to tell them we were coming. The Benfica staff were excellent. After the game their club secretary and club doctor came to the hospital because we were obviously very concerned about the situation. The Benfica doctor spoke good English so he could do the translation both ways at the hospital. At about 1am he'd had some pain relief and was able to sleep while I went back to the hotel we had checked out of just a number of hours earlier.
  
How did events then unfold in Portugal before you flew home?
  
We had a discussion on the best way to manage Momo. It's been well publicised that one of the doctors in the unit over there did a press conference soon after we left the hospital stating that the best case scenario was that Momo could only get back 20 per cent vision and that there was no treatment for his condition. We were not prepared to accept that. I was in touch with a number of people in England and, following different conversations with different people, I gave Momo a certain amount of treatment out there.
  
We flew back later that afternoon and at 8.30am on Thursday morning we were in the St Paul's eye unit in the University Hospital in Liverpool. He was in the care of Professor David Wong. I must say that the care we were given was exceptional. They were extremely competent and very thoughtful towards Momo with regards to his condition and also his occupation. They gave us extremely good attention and nothing has been too much trouble for them.
  
Was flying back to England from Portugal a problem?
  
The worry was that because the injury was due to pressure, to fly him back on a depressurised plane might cause a problem. In the end it didn't but that was something we had discussed with experts before we left. It's a long way to drive back to England from Lisbon or even to take a train, but we'd have done that if we felt flying was a risk.
  
Did you fear the worst about his long term eyesight?
  
In the early stages of anything you have to be realistic but optimistic. We were realistic enough to understand he had a very serious retinal injury. But in the very early stages of anything you don't want to be pessimistic about it because in medicine you never know what is going to happen. In the first 24 hours we had to listen to the opinion of one eminent specialist, who knows far more about the condition than I do, but we decided we weren't going to accept that a 21 year old had an injury that was not going to allow him to play football again.
  
We tried to find out if there was any way in which we could enhance the healing process.
  
How was Momo at that time?
  

Dr Waller on Momo's recovery
On the day of the injury and on the day after if you shone a torch into his eye from two or three centimetres away he couldn't see it. A very bright light being directed into his eye from close range was just blank to him. Basically he was totally blind in his right eye for the first 36 hours. He had treatment initiated in Lisbon which was then continued over here which I feel has contributed to the success we have had so far.
He'd had a discussion with the Professor in Lisbon who had been very honest with him about what his opinion was. All I said was that we would bring him back to England and seek opinions that would give him the best opportunity, not just to play football again, but to play again as soon as possible. We tried to be as optimistic as we could but, at the same time, you can't tell lies. I would never say to a player I could guarantee we would get him right again. I just told Momo we would do our best and get the best people to see him.
  
Back in England he started to improve...
  
The improvement that we had in the first three to four days made me more and more optimistic that we were going to get a good result for him.
  
Where are we up to now in his recovery?
  
He has said that he is 80 per cent recovered and I think that's about right so far. We're still working to keep improving it further.
  
It sounds like a miracle...
  
On the day of the injury and on the day after if you shone a torch into his eye from two or three centimetres away he couldn't see it. A very bright light being directed into his eye from close range was just blank to him. Basically he was totally blind in his right eye for the first 36 hours. He had treatment initiated in Lisbon which was then continued over here which I feel has contributed to the success we have had so far.
  
Is he ready to play football again now?
  
Provided you have what we call 6/18 vision or binocular vision then you can play football. His is much better than that. It's sufficient to drive and sufficient for him to play football.
We're going to get some eye protection for him similar to the device Edgar Davids wears.
  
Will you keep testing him over the coming weeks?
  
Yes. He'll be having more scans and picturesof his retina done over the next 4-6 weeks,
  
How unlucky was he to get this injury playing football?
  
He was very unlucky. Usually you associate this kind of injury with racquet sports because, for example, a squash ball fits nicely into the shape of the eye. It's very unusual in football.
  
Are you surprised with the speed of his recovery?
  
I'm delighted with the progress he has made.

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RAFA: IT'S CRAZY WE HAVE TO PLAY TONIGHT

Rafael Benitez will make full use of his squad tonight as he looks to emerge from a 'crazy' schedule of two games in three days by guiding the Reds to the semi-finals of the FA Cup.  
The Liverpool manager makes no secret of the fact that he doesn't agree with the FA's decision to stage this year's quarter finals over four midweek nights to give the England team a week extra to prepare for this summer's World Cup finals.
  
After playing at Newcastle on Sunday afternoon, the Reds now have to recover in time for tonight's testing Cup clash at Birmingham as Benitez looks to record a victory over the only team he has failed to beat since arriving in England.
  
He said: "It is impossible - you cannot prepare a team to play 100 per cent two days after a fixture. That is why we used a different system on Sunday and we will use some different players at Birmingham.
  
"After you play a game you often feel fine on the first day but it is on the second day that things are worse and your muscles are sore. On the third day you are maybe back to 70 per cent but you cannot play at the same level.
  
"You need time to eat properly, rest and recuperate. This game has come too quickly. It's crazy
  
"There is also a greater risk of injuries when players have to play two games in three days."

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WATCH NOW: THE FAMOUS 'GOAL IN THE SNOW'

It's nearly 60 years since Liverpool and Birmingham last met in the quarter-final of the FA Cup but you can now relive the highlights of that famous match in 1947 and see for yourself that much-talked about Albert Stubbins 'goal in the snow'.  
The Reds triumphed 4-1 on a wintry afternoon that has since passed into Anfield folklore for the stunning hat-trick netted by star centre-forward of the time Stubbins.
  
The bustling Geordie goal-getter was an immensely popular figure with the fans on the Kop way back then and when you see how he almost single-handedly destroyed Birmingham it's easy to see why.
  
Over 51,000 witnessed Stubbins' goalscoring heroics as Liverpool secured a semi-final showdown with Burnley but it's the memory of his second strike - a remarkable diving header - that has survived the passing of time.
  
It's regarded as one of the greatest goals ever scored at Anfield and you can now judge for yourself just how good it was by watching this rare archive footage.

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WARNOCK NAMES HIS FAVOURITE BOOK

Stephen Warnock has pledged his support to the Premier League's 'Reading Stars' initiative aimed at encouraging people of all ages to read more books and access their local libraries.  

The Liverpool defender is one of a number of top Premiership stars who have selected their favourite children or adult's book to create a list that will be used to inspire families across the country to read.
  
Asked to name his favourite book, Warnock didn't take long to settle on Paul Gascoigne's compelling autobiography 'My Story'.
  
"I really enjoyed this book as I think Paul Gascoigne was a brilliant footballer who lived life to the full both on and off the field. I found 'Gazza - My Story' a fascinating story and a book I could not put down," said the 24 year old.
  
The 'Reading Stars' scheme has been developed as part of a partnership between the National Literacy Trust, Arts Council England, Football Foundation and the Premier League, and will be supported by a series of family reading groups at libraries across the country.
  
All clubs have adopted at least one library, who receive free copies of all the player recommended titles. All participants have the chance to meet an author, and take part in a series of football based literacy games throughout the initiative.
  
Dave Richards, Chairman of the Premier League and the Football Foundation, said: "With Premier League Reading Stars, we hope to be able to use footballers' favourite book choices as a way of inspiring families to read together. The programme gives players the opportunity to act as positive role models and shows that by using the power of football we can successfully change people's attitudes to reading."
  
Gary McKeone, Director of Literature at Arts Council England, said: "We're delighted with the success of the scheme so far in bringing together football clubs and local libraries. We have seen how the iconic power of footballers helps to encourage children to read more, and, even more importantly, to enjoy reading more. We look forward to seeing the scheme develop so it can reach even more children and their families across the country."
  
Neil McClelland, Director of the National Literacy Trust, added: "Children who grow up in a home where reading is valued are being given the best start in life. By tapping into people's passion for football and providing positive role models, Premier League Reading Stars is able to inspire families to enjoy reading and sharing books together."

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BIRMINGHAM V LIVERPOOL: STAT ATTACK

All the relevant facts and figures ahead of Liverpool's FA Cup quarter-final at Birmingham City, with LFC's official statistician Ged Rea.

BIRMINGHAM CITY v LIVERPOOL
  
Liverpool's record in the F.A.Cup:
  
Pld. 387 Won: 205 Drawn: 86 Lost: 96 Goals For: 626 Against: 363.
  
FA Cup head to head: Pld 8, Liverpool 6 wins, Birmingham 1 win, 1 draw.
  
Previous FA Cup meetings:
  
1906-07 Rnd 1 Liverpool 2 Birmingham 1.
1919-20 Rnd 3 Liverpool 2 Birmingham 0.
1924-25 Rnd 3 Liverpool 2 Birmingham 1.
1930-31 Rnd 3 Liverpool 0 Birmingham 2.
1946-47 Rnd 6 Liverpool 4 Birmingham 1.
1994-95 Rnd 3 Birmingham 0 Liverpool 0.
Replay Liverpool 1 Birmingham 1 (Liverpool won 2-0 on penalties).
2001-02 Rnd 3 Liverpool 3 Birmingham 0.
  
None of the previous ties between the sides has ever been decided at St Andrews.
  
Liverpool are aiming to reach their 22nd Semi-Final and their first since 2001.
  
The last time two sides met in the FA Cup (January 2002) Emile Heskey made his 100th appearance for Liverpool. The Reds won 3-0 with Michael Owen (2) and Nicolas Anelka scoring.
  
While six of the Liverpool players who played that day are still at Anfield (Dudek, Carragher, Riise, Hamann, Hyypia and Gerrard) none of the losing team are still at St Andrews.
  
The last time Liverpool won a quarter-final tie in this competition was in 2001 when they defeated Tranmere Rovers 4-2 at Prenton Park. Only four players who played that day are currently at Anfield Sami Hyypia, Jamie Carragher, Steven Gerrard and Robbie Fowler.
  
Liverpool have lost at this stage on six occasions with their last defeat coming against Tottenham at Anfield in 1995.
  
They have not lost a Sixth Round tie away from home since the famous tie at Watford in 1970 when Bill Shankly in the wake of the defeat dismantled the 60's team.
  
This will be Liverpool's third away tie in the competition this season following games at Luton Town and Portsmouth.
  
In Round Three Liverpool won 5-3 at Luton and in the process scored five away from home in the FA Cup for the first time since 1947.
  
Round Four saw them defeat Portsmouth 2-1 at Fratton Park and a Peter Crouch goal was enough to defeat Manchester United for the first time in the FA Cup since 1921 in Round Five at Anfield.
  
Liverpool have scored two own goals this season-both of them have come against Birmingham.
  
The last Liverpool player to score a hat-trick in the competition was Stan Collymore whose three goal haul came against Rochdale in 1996.
  
Sami Hyypia could make his 50th appearance of the season for the Reds.
  
Steven Gerrard's goal at Newcastle on Sunday was his first in 11 games since finding the net against Birmingham at Anfield back in February.

His tally now stands at 19 for the season for Liverpool. One more and he will be the first Liverpool midfielder to score 20 goals in a season since John Barnes hit 28 in 1989-90.
  
Peter Crouch, after failing to score in his first 18 games for the Reds, has now scored 10 goals in his last 23 appearances.
  
Birmingham are the only team Liverpool have beaten on penalties in both the FA Cup and League Cup.
  
Steve Bruce's men are the only Premiership team Rafa Benitez has not defeated in any competition in his time at Anfield.
  
Birmingham have yet to win the FA Cup in their history. They twice reached the Final-in 1931 and 1956 but lost each time. The latter final saw Manchester City goalkeeper Bert Trautmann 'famously' finish the Final with a broken neck.
  
This is the first time since 1984 that they have reached the Quarter-Final stage. They lost 3-1 to Watford at St Andrews with John Barnes scoring twice.
  
They last won a quarter-final in March 1975 when a Bob Hatton goal beat Middlesbrough. City then lost in the Semi-Final to Second Division Fulham.
  
They are aiming to reach a 10th FA Cup semi-final.
  
Last season they lost in Round Four at Chelsea after beating Leeds United at St Andrews in Round Three.
  
City currently hold an unwanted FA Cup record. In 1986 they became the last top-flight team to lose at home to a non-League team. A side including David Seaman in goal and future Liverpool player Julian Dicks lost 2-1 to Altrincham.
  
This is the first time Birmingham have been drawn at home in this year's FA Cup.
  
This season Birmingham overcame League Two side Torquay United 2-0 in a Third Round Replay at St Andrews after a goalless draw on the South coast.
  
They needed a replay in Round Four to defeat the runaway leaders of the Championship, Reading, while winning 1-0 at Stoke in the last round.
  
Mikael Forssell has scored in every round so far. He is the only player amongst any of the quarter finalists to do so.
  
Nicky Butt played in the Manchester United side that beat Liverpool in the Cup in 1999.
  
Damien Johnson and David Dunn played in the Blackburn team that knocked the Reds out of the competition in 2000 while Julian Gray scored in a shock win at Anfield for Crystal Palace in 2003.
  
Birmingham have lost just two of their last nine games at St Andrews in all competitions. They came against Arsenal last month and Tottenham last Saturday.
  
They have conceded just six goals in the last eight games at home.
  
They have won just three of their last 10 games and two of those came in the FA Cup.
  
This season the sides have drawn twice in the league. St Andrews witnessed a 2-2 draw in September. Birmingham fell behind to a Luis Garcia goal before Stephen Warnock (o.g.) and Walter Pandiani gave the Blues the lead. Djibril Cisse equalised for the Reds from the penalty spot. All four goals came in fifteen second half minutes.

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WIN A SHIRT SIGNED BY RAFA AND GERRARD

Are you a Liverpool supporter living in Japan, Singapore or Thailand? If you are then take part in a quick online survey and you could be in with a chance of winning a fantastic LFC training top signed by the manager and club captain.  
Liverpoolfc.tv is currently looking for volunteers living in the three above mentioned countries to take part in an online survey about Liverpool Football Club and liverpoolfc.tv.

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MCAULEY PLEASED WITH VICTORY

Liverpool Reserve coach Hughie McAuley declared himself a happy man after seeing his young team beat an experienced Wigan Athletic side 2-0.  
Robbie Fowler played for 45 minutes and scored a typical poacher's goal and Scotland under-21 international Robbie Foy added a superb second goal.
  
"We hadn't played for three weeks and it showed in the first half because we were sloppy, but we were much better in the second half," reasoned McAuley.
  
"Robbie scored a typical goal and worked hard and Robbie Foy scored an excellent goal after some good play.
  
"Wigan had a strong side out but we did really well and it was a pleasing victory."
  
Look out for extended highlights on Tuesday afternoon on Liverpoolfc.tv.

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WEST HAM CLASH POSTPONED

Liverpool's Premiership clash at West Ham in April has been postponed following the Hammers' progression into the FA Cup semi-finals.  
Alan Pardew's men saw off the challenge of Manchester City last night to book their place in the last four of the competition.
  
The semi-finals will take place over the weekend of April 22 and April 23, meaning Liverpool's scheduled league game at Upton Park will have to be moved to a new date.
  
As soon as the club confirms the new date for this fixture we'll let you know on Liverpoolfc.tv.

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BRUCE: LEAGUE FORM NOT AN ISSUE TONIGHT

Steve Bruce has insisted his Birmingham side will brush aside their league worries during tonight's FA Cup quarter final with Liverpool.  
The Blues face a nerve-jangling end of season run-in as they look to preserve their Premiership status and avoud dropping into the Championship.
  
Although Bruce insists survival is the club's main aim, he sees no reason why his players can't give their fans something to celebrate with victory over Rafael Benitez's men this evening.
  
"We know the priority is staying in the Premiership. I bet if you ask 25,000 Blues fans, 'Would you rather win the cup and get relegated?' I wonder what the answer would be," he said.
  
"I know what mine would be, that we've got to stay in the Premier League for the sake of everything connected with the club.
  
"But, for the prestige, the FA Cup is a fantastic tournament and if you get this far in the competition, you can start smelling the hot dogs a little bit.
  
"It's a big game, a quarter-final, we've done quite well against Liverpool in the last couple of years, and if you get into the semis, anything can happen. Once you get into the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, it should mean a lot to everyone because it's a chance of winning a major trophy.
  
"At this club we are only going to be in a position to win the two cup competitions. You have to win six games to win the FA Cup and we've already won three.
  
"Can you enjoy the FA Cup because of the league position? It's a cup tie and once it comes around, if you can't get excited about a quarter-final tie in the FA Cup, there's something wrong. Liverpool at St Andrews is a fantastic game."

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