Bad Bob wrote:(nor, to be fair, does he have the Spaniard's capacity to irritate).
god_bless_john_houlding wrote:Bad Bob wrote:(nor, to be fair, does he have the Spaniard's capacity to irritate).
god_bless_john_houlding wrote:I was never a fan of little Luis meself, his goals proved to be priceless and he was great in the air for a little player, but his bad moments often overshadowed his good ones.
Juvetus, Anfield, 05 will always be my fave Garcia goal, just for the difficulty of it.
But like you said Benayoun is a more steady version, something I always asked of Garcia. Just stop the flicks and the mindless moments, and he'd of been a great player for the club, but because of the often lapse in basic ability, he'll never be classed as a legend for the club IMO.
LittleHobo wrote:luis - big game player, but was awful against the lesser teams
yossi - does it against the lesser teams
tough call but luis is obviously a better player
god_bless_john_houlding wrote:Start of the season we sold cult hero Luis Garcia for 4 million and brought in Israli captain Yossi Benayoun for the same price.
Neither player have been able to cement a permanant position in the team but both seem to of come up with the goods at crucial times for the club.
I was never a fan of Garcia's, I think his overall game wasn't up to scratch, but like I said, he could be relied on to score when we most needed it. Benayoun seems to of taken over this role as the floater from the wing to chip in with some goals. Nobody knew if Garcia was a left/right winger or a 2nd forward, abit like Benayoun. Benayoun doesn't seem as prone to the little flicks as Garcia, but they are a very similar type of player.
So do you think we'd of brought Benayoun to the club, if we'd kept Garcia or is Benayoun just a replacement?
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