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Owzat wrote:He was immense for many seasons, the last few his lack of pace has been exposed. He's still a good defender, good in the air, but he's losing it and is a liability at times. No challenge even on Walnut was pretty bad, could easily have cost us a semi place. Maybe that is overshadowed by his goal, if that had gone over people would probably have given him a 4 or 5 out of 10 tops for the same performance regardless of the result.
I'm just amazed more sides don't put a speedster up against Hyypia. And from set pieces you have to wonder if he gets zonal marking, one or two set pieces have been scored where he should have been marking. And Berbatov managed to best him in the air, both spudz' goals at Anfield came from him beating Hyypia in the air. He's not the defender he was, still able to do a job just about, but he is a weakness that is there to be exploited.
So yes, full credit that he is doing a good job at his age, but let's not get carried away with sentiment. He's cost us a few goals this season, both Arsenal's goals came down the left and Sami of old would have snuffed out both attacks, and while he's doing a decent job you have to think Agger will replace him when fit.
In the 46 games during 06/07 through to the start of 07/08 in which Agger played 39, Liverpool kept 27 clean sheets and conceded 34 goals. Since then the defence has conceded 35 goals in 42 games, but more crucially has kept just 17 clean sheets. This season is by far our lowest percentage of clean sheets under Rafa since his first. Maybe coincidence, probably not.
Owzat wrote:He was immense for many seasons, the last few his lack of pace has been exposed. He's still a good defender, good in the air, but he's losing it and is a liability at times. No challenge even on Walnut was pretty bad, could easily have cost us a semi place. Maybe that is overshadowed by his goal, if that had gone over people would probably have given him a 4 or 5 out of 10 tops for the same performance regardless of the result.
I'm just amazed more sides don't put a speedster up against Hyypia. And from set pieces you have to wonder if he gets zonal marking, one or two set pieces have been scored where he should have been marking. And Berbatov managed to best him in the air, both spudz' goals at Anfield came from him beating Hyypia in the air. He's not the defender he was, still able to do a job just about, but he is a weakness that is there to be exploited.
So yes, full credit that he is doing a good job at his age, but let's not get carried away with sentiment. He's cost us a few goals this season, both Arsenal's goals came down the left and Sami of old would have snuffed out both attacks, and while he's doing a decent job you have to think Agger will replace him when fit.
In the 46 games during 06/07 through to the start of 07/08 in which Agger played 39, Liverpool kept 27 clean sheets and conceded 34 goals. Since then the defence has conceded 35 goals in 42 games, but more crucially has kept just 17 clean sheets. This season is by far our lowest percentage of clean sheets under Rafa since his first. Maybe coincidence, probably not.
Owzat wrote:He was immense for many seasons, the last few his lack of pace has been exposed. He's still a good defender, good in the air, but he's losing it and is a liability at times. No challenge even on Walnut was pretty bad, could easily have cost us a semi place. Maybe that is overshadowed by his goal, if that had gone over people would probably have given him a 4 or 5 out of 10 tops for the same performance regardless of the result.
I'm just amazed more sides don't put a speedster up against Hyypia. And from set pieces you have to wonder if he gets zonal marking, one or two set pieces have been scored where he should have been marking. And Berbatov managed to best him in the air, both spudz' goals at Anfield came from him beating Hyypia in the air. He's not the defender he was, still able to do a job just about, but he is a weakness that is there to be exploited.
So yes, full credit that he is doing a good job at his age, but let's not get carried away with sentiment. He's cost us a few goals this season, both Arsenal's goals came down the left and Sami of old would have snuffed out both attacks, and while he's doing a decent job you have to think Agger will replace him when fit.
In the 46 games during 06/07 through to the start of 07/08 in which Agger played 39, Liverpool kept 27 clean sheets and conceded 34 goals. Since then the defence has conceded 35 goals in 42 games, but more crucially has kept just 17 clean sheets. This season is by far our lowest percentage of clean sheets under Rafa since his first. Maybe coincidence, probably not.
john craig wrote:In fact the back four has had to be shuffled so much that Carragher is the one for me that has noticeably been performing below his best this season. There was a period of 5 or 6 games in which Carra seemed to inexplicably handle the ball in every game, with most fortunately going unpunished. Then there were the games at Reading and West Ham where Carra was caught out of position only to have to give away fouls giving the opposition crucial penalties which lost us points.
john craig wrote:I admire your use of stats mate, but they don't tell the whole story, and certainly do not suggest that Hyypia is the reason why we have kept less clean sheets this season.
Yes Agger is a loss and Hyypia did have a shaky start to regular first team football earlier this season, as is to be expected when you haven't played regularly in over a season. I would argue though that Hyypia has got better as the season's gone on and in recent months has been playing some of his best football in a Liverpool shirt.
As for our reduced number of clean sheets this season, I'd also point to the facts that we have had to bed in a new centre back in Skrtel, had a long term injury to our previously regular right back in Steve Finnan, had to deal with the complete loss of form of Riise, the recent dip in form of Reina and the continual rotation of players occupying the two full-back slots. We were so short on defenders due to injury that we have also played Arbeloa and the youngster Hobbs at centre back in Premier league games this season. In fact the back four has had to be shuffled so much that Carragher is the one for me that has noticeably been performing below his best this season. There was a period of 5 or 6 games in which Carra seemed to inexplicably handle the ball in every game, with most fortunately going unpunished. Then there were the games at Reading and West Ham where Carra was caught out of position only to have to give away fouls giving the opposition crucial penalties which lost us points.
Yet despite all that we have only conceded 25 league goals in 33 league games. Just 2 more goals conceded than Chelsea, with United having the clear best defence with 17 conceded. Despite many on here professing that Toure and Gallas are both world class centre halves that would walk into our side, Arsenal have a worse defensive record in the league than us.
So in summary, I would say that there are plenty of reasons/excuses (whatever way you want to say it) why we have kept less clean sheets this season, and to simply point to Hyypia being the reason is blinkered.
Owzat wrote:I did not in any way a) suggest stats tell the whole story or b) simply point to Hyypia. We are discussing Hyypia and I used stats to show that our defence has been weaker this season.
Your speculation that there are "plenty of reasons/excuses" blatantly, you might say in a blinkered way, overlooks the fact that those reasons/excuses aren't exclusive to this season ie you could make up a hatful of excuses ANY season.
john craig wrote:In fact the back four has had to be shuffled so much that Carragher is the one for me that has noticeably been performing below his best this season. There was a period of 5 or 6 games in which Carra seemed to inexplicably handle the ball in every game, with most fortunately going unpunished. Then there were the games at Reading and West Ham where Carra was caught out of position only to have to give away fouls giving the opposition crucial penalties which lost us points.
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