sounds pretty

also says league not a realistic objective
http://www.footballnewshq.com/2009....to.html
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Nando26 wrote:steviegs lovechild wrote:i also can't wait to see if he's a dud, or another Rafa class signing!!!
is that the one class signing (ok maybe 2 the way johnson is looking) out of gods knows how many
Great another Rafa hater..maybe 2 good signings? shut up you tw.at
"but im good at LMA id make it as a professional coach easy"
fuc.king miserable wan.kers cant we ban em from the thread try abit of hmmm i dont know supporting the team
Fauxy wrote:Found this post on RAWK, thought it was a good read and interesting coming from somebody who has actually watched him play and not just on youtube..
I've watched Aquilani for two years in Serie A and international football (Italy) so here's my take on the situation:
As we know Alonso is an intelligent distributor of the ball. His weakness (being slow and less agile) was also his strength because he was our thinking man, the brain in our midfield orchestrating our attack from deeper.
Aquilani is very different in that he is faster and able to run into more dangerous positions into the box, and also play quick one-two's around the box. He is also an excellent passer of the ball, but he is not only faster in speed but also with his decision making... has brilliant vision and able to crack open tight defences with pin point short passes. This is an ability we see with players such as Kaka and Fabregas. It's rare for us to get a foreign player with this ability and the only other player we have who's ball control, technique is of similar standard to play outside the box - is Benayoun. Though, Rafa even played Kuyt ahead of Benayoun in that position, he prefers to use Yossi out wide so its encouraging that we have Aquilani with this possibility. Expect him to change positions with Gerrard sometimes.
Aquilani also has a stunning long range shot on him, and is able to hit them quite sweet with both feet and I think the Premier League's style for speed and shooting (think Lampard) would suite Aquilani better. Of course he is never going to be as physically strong as Ballack but there are many lightweight players who have been very effective in England or against English teams.
Many people are concerned with his injuries, but I believe that has been totally misunderstood. The mistake is that people have read the amount of starts he has made and thought he only plays 15-20 matches a season. No. He's played much more because half the time he starts on the bench, since Roma already had established players De Rossi, Totti and Perrotta occupy the same positions he plays in. He had two long term injuries but for a player in his position and for that type of injury, it isn't a serious concern. He could well miss 3 or 4 weeks a season from minor injuries, but so might Gerrard, Torres... and so does the likes of Fabregas - but it would be insane for Arsenal to sell Fabregas because he is lightweight.
Aquilani (together) with Johnson will be crucial to open up teams who park the bus. Aquilani is a clever player who is effective around the box and this is exactly what we needed. He is more mobile, takes a cracking shot and can spot a tight pass in crowded defences. In an ideal world we'd have him AND Alonso. But we have to move on.
The mistake is that people have read the amount of starts he has made and thought he only plays 15-20 matches a season. No. He's played much more because half the time he starts on the bench, since Roma already had established players De Rossi, Totti and Perrotta occupy the same positions he plays in.
s@int wrote:The mistake is that people have read the amount of starts he has made and thought he only plays 15-20 matches a season. No. He's played much more because half the time he starts on the bench, since Roma already had established players De Rossi, Totti and Perrotta occupy the same positions he plays in.
Worrying that he wasn't first choice at Roma
bavlondon wrote:I really think we have a world class player in this lad. We are obviously giving him a high bar to raise up to in Xabi but that is normal as this is a big club we should only have the best players here. I just hope he settles quick.
The Real Deal wrote:Im amazed that this topic has reached 700+ posts for a player who has not even kicked a ball for LFC yet.
you are all jumping the gun.
believe only what you see. i very much doubt he is a greater player, more inspiring or better ability, than babel or benyoun.
I will bet anyone £100.
either way, 3rd place is where we will end up this season and no better unfortunately. as you dont win the league with only two great players.
The Real Deal wrote:Im amazed that this topic has reached 700+ posts for a player who has not even kicked a ball for LFC yet.
you are all jumping the gun.
believe only what you see. i very much doubt he is a greater player, more inspiring or better ability, than babel or benyoun.
I will bet anyone £100.
either way, 3rd place is where we will end up this season and no better unfortunately. as you dont win the league with only two great players.
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