Liverpool's Lazar Markovic, left, celebrates scoring his side's goal in a 1-0 win over Sunderland on Saturday in the Premier League. Lindsey Parnaby / EPA / January 10, 2015
Liverpool's Lazar Markovic, left, celebrates scoring his side's goal in a 1-0 win over Sunderland on Saturday in the Premier League. Lindsey Parnaby / EPA / January 10, 2015
Liverpool's Lazar Markovic, left, celebrates scoring his side's goal in a 1-0 win over Sunderland on Saturday in the Premier League. Lindsey Parnaby / EPA / January 10, 2015
Liverpool's Lazar Markovic, left, celebrates scoring his side's goal in a 1-0 win over Sunderland on Saturday in the Premier League. Lindsey Parnaby / EPA / January 10, 2015

‘They’re settling into the philosophy’: Lazar Markovic comes through as Liverpool new arrivals find form


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Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers predicted a late-season charge for his side in their bid for a top-four Premier League finish after they won 1-0 at Sunderland.

Lazar Markovic’s first league goal secured victory at the Stadium of Light on Saturday to make it one defeat in 13 games for last season’s runners-up, who cemented their hold on eighth place.

Rodgers has loftier ambitions for the rest of the campaign and after pre-season upheaval, the Northern Irishman feels his raft of new players are finally coming to terms with the Premier League.

“We’ve still got a way to go to get back to our best, but I expect even more because we’re a side who get better in the second half of the season,” he said.

“There’s a lot of talent here slowly feeling its way into the team, and we want to keep that going.

“We’ve still got Daniel Sturridge, Raheem Sterling and Adam Lallana to come back from injury as well. We’re developing very well and the system’s working well.

“Markovic deserved his goal. He has been very good for the past few weeks, and it’s just taken time to adapt because there’s a bit of spotlight on him and the other summer arrivals after what we did last year.

“It’s been difficult for them. They’re settling into the philosophy as to how we work and play. I always felt it was going to come, it was just a matter of time, and the first part of the season was difficult for us.”

Rodgers confirmed that Steven Gerrard will have a precautionary scan on a hamstring problem that forced the Liverpool skipper off at half-time.

England forward Sterling is set to return for next weekend’s league trip to Aston Villa, after a planned break from first-team action.

“It was something planned in the summer,” Rodgers explained. “In two and a half years Raheem has gone from the youth team to a regular in the first team and an international, and we’ve asked a lot of him.

“He’s played a lot for me, over 100 games, and I just felt this would be a good period for him to have a rest, miss our FA Cup tie (a 2-1 win at AFC Wimbledon) and miss this game and then come back refreshed.”

Liverpool should have won by a much greater margin than that provided by Markovic’s goal – his first in league football since a £20 million (Dh110.8m) move from Benfica.

The impressive Serbian, who also hit the bar, was one of several high-profile arrivals before the start of the season, meaning Rodgers expects a low-key January when it comes to further Anfield arrivals.

“It will be quiet for us in January,” said Rodgers, whose side are four points below the Champions League places.

“We obviously did a lot of business in the summer, but if we think there’s something that can really improve our team, then we’ll look to do that.”

Sunderland are in relegation danger after a run of one win in 11 league games.

Adam Johnson struck the bar after the break, but their hopes of salvaging a draw suffered a weighty blow when midfielder Liam Bridcutt earned a second yellow card early in the second half.

Sunderland have scored just 18 goals in the league this season and manager Gus Poyet is under increasing pressure to bring in fresh attacking options during the January transfer window.

“We’re working at it, but can’t promise anything because I don’t know,” Poyet said. “We’ll have to wait and see. I don’t want to give too much away at this point, but we’re trying.

“I know supporters are frustrated, but they have to accept reality and look at what’s been going on here for the past four or five years.”

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In the UAE’s arid climate, small shrubs, bushes and flower beds usually require about six litres of water per square metre, daily. That increases to 12 litres per square metre a day for small trees, and 300 litres for palm trees.

Horticulturists suggest the best time for watering is before 8am or after 6pm, when water won't be dried up by the sun.

A global report published by the Water Resources Institute in August, ranked the UAE 10th out of 164 nations where water supplies are most stretched.

The Emirates is the world’s third largest per capita water consumer after the US and Canada.

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Muslim Council of Elders condemns terrorism on religious sites

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It firmly rejected “acts of terrorism, which constitute a flagrant violation of the sanctity of houses of worship”.

“Attacking places of worship is a form of terrorism and extremism that threatens peace and stability within societies,” it said.

The council also warned against the rise of hate speech, racism, extremism and Islamophobia. It urged the international community to join efforts to promote tolerance and peaceful coexistence.

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It isn’t an option for everyone but if eligible, can be done at home by the patient or caregiver. This, as opposed to home haemodialysis, is covered by insurance in the UAE.

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