Tag: Coutinho

  • Coutinho signs new Liverpool contract

    Coutinho signs new Liverpool contract

     

    Philippe Coutinho has committed his long-term future to Liverpool by signing the biggest contract in the club’s history.

    The Brazil international, who has blossomed into the key figure in Jurgen Klopp’s team, has put pen to paper on a deal worth more than £200,000 per week that will keep him at the club until 2022.

    Coutinho arrived at Anfield four years ago from Inter Milan and his performances have alerted top clubs across Europe to his ability but he is settled on Merseyside with his young family and has a strong relationship with Klopp.

    Barcelona were persistently linked with him at the beginning of the campaign, while Brazil legend Ronaldo stated his wish for Real Madrid to sign Coutinho but, notably, there is no release clause in this new contract.

    Coutinho said: ‘I am very happy to sign a new contract here. It is a club that I am very grateful to and this shows my happiness here. I will work much harder to repay the belief shown in me.

    ‘I signed this new contract to stay here for a few more years because it’s a great honour for me.

    Coutinho, who missed a number of weeks with an ankle injury and only returned to action in that defeat at St Mary’s Stadium on January 11, is determined to help his side get back on track.

  • Dani Alves encourages Coutinho to quit Liverpool

    Dani Alves encourages Coutinho to quit Liverpool

    philippe Coutinho has been urged to leave Liverpool and join Barcelona by Brazil team-mate Dani Alves.

    Barcelona are understood to be long-term admirers of Coutinho, while last week it was reported that PSG were preparing a £45million bid for the attacking midfielder.

    And Alves, who has left Barcelona after eight trophy-laden seasons, says Coutinho has the ability to shine for the Catalan giants.

    “Football is about living the moment,” Alves told Yahoo Esportes. “Liverpool have history but you should consider playing for top Champions League sides.

    “He has the quality to play for Barcelona.”

    Liverpool would be loathe to losing Coutinho, and while there is no suggestion the 23-year-old wants to move, the former Inter Milan player is likely to become frustrated unless the Reds can return to glory under Jurgen Klopp.

    Last week, Coutinho, who is currently on international duty with Brazil, is quoted as saying: “I miss winning cups.

    Copa America is another opportunity for me, because every player dreams of winning cups.”

     

     

  • Liverpool waltz past Chelsea at Stamford Bridge

    Philippe Coutinho scored twice as Liverpool came from behind to beat Chelsea 3-1 at Stamford Bridge and pile pressure on under-fire manager Jose Mourinho.

    A Ramires header gave the Premier League champions the lead after just four minutes, but compatriot Coutinho fired Liverpool level in some style just before half-time, Goal reports.

    Oscar came close with a long-range chip, but chances were few and far between in the second half until another Coutinho effort clipped John Terry and flew past Asmir Begovic.

    Christian Benteke made sure of the points with a composed finish in the closing minutes as Jurgen Klopp secured his first league win since taking charge of Liverpool.

    The result leaves Mourinho feeling the heat as Chelsea slumped to a sixth Premier League defeat of the season at the end of a week in which the holders also crashed out of the League Cup at Stoke City.

    Ramires, who signed a new four-year deal this week, gave Chelsea the perfect start with just four minutes on the clock. Diego Costa’s back-heel gave Cesar Azpilicueta time and space to cross from the left of the area, and the Brazil international arrived to power a header across Simon Mignolet and into the bottom corner.

    Liverpool responded well, Nathaniel Clyne – the Red’s League Cup hero against AFC Bournemouth in midweek – dragging a snapshot wide from 18 yards out before Adam Lallana tested Begovic from close range, as Chelsea showed an improved rearguard resilience against the visitors’ possessional dominance.

    But the Londoners were undone by a moment of brilliance from Coutinho in the dying seconds of the half. The Brazilian twisted away from his countryman Ramires on the edge of the box before curling a brilliant left-foot finish beyond Begovic and into the far corner.

    Chances were scarce in the early part of the second half, but Kenedy almost made an immediate impact after replacing Eden Hazard, driving into the area past Clyne before scuffing a shot wide of the near post.

    The match developed into a scrappy affair in the central areas and both sides were a little fortunate to escape being reduced to 10 men. Referee Mark Clattenburg failed to spot Costa flick a boot into the midriff of Martin Skrtel after a tangle in the centre-circle and Lucas Leiva escaped a second yellow card after checking a strong run from Ramires through the middle.

    Oscar almost lit up Stamford Bridge with a brilliant effort from close to halfway, but a retreating Mignolet reacted well to tip the ball wide of the target, a save that proved pivotal as Liverpool snatched the lead moments later.

    Following Benteke’s knock-down, Coutinho picked up the loose ball on the edge of the Chelsea box and his right-footed shot took a deflection off Terry and nestled high in Begovic’s net.

    Alberto Moreno almost made it three barely two minutes later as he surged into the area on the break, but Begovic stuck out a leg to deny him at the near post, and Jordon Ibe’s deflected effort after cutting in from the right had the goalkeeper scrambling across goal.

    Liverpool did promptly seal the points, however, as substitute Benteke turned into space in the penalty area before slotting a composed finish across Begovic into the bottom corner with just seven minutes to play.

  • Rodgers tips Coutinho for greatness

    Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers believes the “magical” Philippe Coutinho can take the UEFA Champions League by storm.

    Brazilian playmaker Coutinho has regularly shown glimpses of his ability since arriving at Anfield from Inter in January 2013.

    He made 33 Premier League appearances as Liverpool went agonisingly close to winning the title last term, and was the Merseyside club’s stand-out player throughout their pre-season preparations after missing out on a place in his country’s World Cup squad.

    Liverpool will return to the Champions League following a five-year absence in the upcoming campaign and, after watching a virtuoso Coutinho display in his side’s 4-0 friendly demolition of Borussia Dortmund on Sunday, Rodgers tipped the 22-year-old to shine on European club football’s biggest stage.

    “He’s so gifted – his ability is magical [and] the weight of his pass is phenomenal,” purred the Northern Irishman, who revealed last week that he wants to tie Coutinho down on a new contract.

    “He’s come into the country and lit it up with his quality. [The important thing for his development] is sustaining that level of performance.

    “He’s got the opportunity to show he’s a top-level player in the Champions League and he’ll do that.

    “Over the next four or five years, he’ll be a big talent in world football for Brazil and Liverpool.

    “We’re lucky to have him.”

    Coutinho was among the scorers as Liverpool routed Dortmund at Anfield, and Rodgers was thrilled with his team’s performance.

    “[I’m] delighted with the result – they [Dortmund] have been one of Europe’s best teams for the last three or four years,” he added.

    “We were excellent, and this brings to an end what has been a very good pre-season.”