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Inspirational Yossi does the business again

April 7, 2009 12:29

ByDanny Caro, Danny Caro

2 min read

A week is a long time in football. Over the past seven days, Yossi Benayoun has been on and off the treatment table in a bid to help Israel realise their World Cup dream. The national captain’s brave actions proved in vain as they succumbed in a qualifying double-header against Greece, but I was delighted to see him pop up with another crucial winner to keep alive Liverpool’s Premier League aspirations.

It was just a shame that Manchester United decided to unleash wonderkid Federico Macheda and I just hope the Italian does not have the same kind of impact that Ronnie Rosenthal did when Kenny Dalglish threw him in at the deep end when Liverpool landed their last league crown.

I bumped into another former Liverpool favourite at the England game last week. After watching an uninspiring yet professional performance in the 2-1 win over the Ukraine, I found myself standing alongside BBC pundit Mark Lawrenson waiting for a lift before heading back down Wembley Way. I asked Lawro what he made of the appointment of his Match of the Day colleague Alan Shearer at Newcastle. He replied: “I bet he won’t sleep tonight.”

The cream of Jewish football will be on parade in the Peter Morrison Trophy quarter-final on Sunday morning when holders North West Neasden A take on Chigwell Athletic A. I witnessed the pair locking horns last December in a game where the second-half introduction of Matt Stock changed the game in Neasden’s favour.