Judge wrote:regardless of 10 man or 11 man stoke:
nil all against a side that we should, on paper, be beating
After half and hour, liverpool looked out of sorts, and lacked a definitive cutting edge. Even with the introduction Torres, we still didnt look like winning - despite the off the cross bar effort from Gerrard!!
Lucas was dire, as usual, and for the life of me, i dunno why we persist in a player like him that at times would much suit a place in a kitchen as a cook, rather than a footballer. He gave away silly fouls in dangerous areas, and if it had been Ronaldo or Deco on the end of a free kick, then id fear we would have been 1 or 2 down to them. Thank god it was Stoke, and their players lack the finess of the better ones in the premiership.
Imo, Keane shouldve got a run out after the first 15 mins of the second half. Gerrard dropping in the hole behind Torres and keane. Formation shouldve been 4-3-1-2.
This wouldve created far more chances against a static Stoke. I feel we couldve opened them up, and if we'd got a goal, then the floodgates may have opened up for us. But alas, NO!!!
It beggars belief sometimes, that as we are top we should be finishing off lesser teams with more swagger. Although i hate man utd, you have to admire their destruction of chelsea. That for manure was on the back of a humiliation at derby. We need more fight like that if we are to bring the championship home
Ciggy wrote:That team picked on saturday was ultra defensive it was pathetic against very poor relegation fodder Stoke.
Lakes keeps saying Rafa doesnt do his homework on lesser teams, well I dont agree with that infact I wish he didnt do his home work against them instead of over analyzing them its more about stopping the other teams rather than doing our own job.
tonyeh wrote:The problems are...
1) 4-5-1. I don't believe this formation will work with this current Squad, Manager or team mentality. Some disagree (Hi Scottbot!), but I think the way that Liverpool utilise this formation will always mean a struggle for goals.
Judge's formation would work better, with Gerrard used a floating provider for two strikers, but I can't ever in a million years see Rafa using a formation like that. Liverpool won't win every game with that formation, but I certainly feel that it would be a far more positive and aggressive formation than the one Rafa currently favors.
2) Rafael Benitez. He is far too defensive IMHO. Hence, he leaves 40 million pounds worth of strikers on the bench, plays a defensive formation and uses possibly the worst striker in the history of the club ALONE up front. Simply put, Rafa places more credence on "Not Losing" rather than risking a loss in persuit of an all out attack mentality to win. He also is quite a petty manager who lets personal animosity get in the way of a result. We've seen him take a dislike to Steve Finnan, Peter Crouch and I bet there's been arguments with Robbie as well...with the results we've seen. These were/are players of quality who were managed very badly by Rafa, while he plays the likes of Dirk Kuyt who has a very limited offering in nearly every game.
3) Our midfield is essentially a defensive organisation, with only Gerrard as it's true attacker. Most of the time they do not follow through in an attack and that leaves our (quite often) lone striker completely isolated, with nowhere to go and the attack breaks down. There were numerous times I've seen Keane get by the defence and foeced to the left or right, with nobody up with him and he's forced to abandon the attack. Also, in the Stoke match there were many times when Kuyt was in wilderness with 4 Stoke defenders completely eliminating him from the game. Our Left wing attack has opened up now with Riera, but the lad still has a bit of a way to go yet.
Bad Bob wrote:Ciggy wrote:That team picked on saturday was ultra defensive it was pathetic against very poor relegation fodder Stoke.
Lakes keeps saying Rafa doesnt do his homework on lesser teams, well I dont agree with that infact I wish he didnt do his home work against them instead of over analyzing them its more about stopping the other teams rather than doing our own job.
Spot on. Lakes is always wide of the mark with that criticism, IMO, because it's well documented that Rafa makes meticulous preparations for every match. As you say, Cigs, that can be a problem because he gives some teams too much respect. Skrtel was in to deal with the physical play and aerial threat on Saturday and we lose Agger's ability on the ball. Benayoun was presumably there to play 'between the lines' but that means zero width on his flank, except that provided by Carra, who is a fish out of water going forward. Kuyt is a more physical presence than Keane as a lone striker but his goal threat of late has been negligible and he gives their defenders the freedom to push well up when in possession, as he has no pace to trouble them in behind.
Judge wrote:tonyeh wrote:The problems are...
1) 4-5-1. I don't believe this formation will work with this current Squad, Manager or team mentality. Some disagree (Hi Scottbot!), but I think the way that Liverpool utilise this formation will always mean a struggle for goals.
Judge's formation would work better, with Gerrard used a floating provider for two strikers, but I can't ever in a million years see Rafa using a formation like that. Liverpool won't win every game with that formation, but I certainly feel that it would be a far more positive and aggressive formation than the one Rafa currently favors.
2) Rafael Benitez. He is far too defensive IMHO. Hence, he leaves 40 million pounds worth of strikers on the bench, plays a defensive formation and uses possibly the worst striker in the history of the club ALONE up front. Simply put, Rafa places more credence on "Not Losing" rather than risking a loss in persuit of an all out attack mentality to win. He also is quite a petty manager who lets personal animosity get in the way of a result. We've seen him take a dislike to Steve Finnan, Peter Crouch and I bet there's been arguments with Robbie as well...with the results we've seen. These were/are players of quality who were managed very badly by Rafa, while he plays the likes of Dirk Kuyt who has a very limited offering in nearly every game.
3) Our midfield is essentially a defensive organisation, with only Gerrard as it's true attacker. Most of the time they do not follow through in an attack and that leaves our (quite often) lone striker completely isolated, with nowhere to go and the attack breaks down. There were numerous times I've seen Keane get by the defence and foeced to the left or right, with nobody up with him and he's forced to abandon the attack. Also, in the Stoke match there were many times when Kuyt was in wilderness with 4 Stoke defenders completely eliminating him from the game. Our Left wing attack has opened up now with Riera, but the lad still has a bit of a way to go yet.
woohoo at the bold highlighted
see my post for confirmation, peasants
tonyeh wrote:Judge wrote:tonyeh wrote:The problems are...
1) 4-5-1. I don't believe this formation will work with this current Squad, Manager or team mentality. Some disagree (Hi Scottbot!), but I think the way that Liverpool utilise this formation will always mean a struggle for goals.
Judge's formation would work better, with Gerrard used a floating provider for two strikers, but I can't ever in a million years see Rafa using a formation like that. Liverpool won't win every game with that formation, but I certainly feel that it would be a far more positive and aggressive formation than the one Rafa currently favors.
2) Rafael Benitez. He is far too defensive IMHO. Hence, he leaves 40 million pounds worth of strikers on the bench, plays a defensive formation and uses possibly the worst striker in the history of the club ALONE up front. Simply put, Rafa places more credence on "Not Losing" rather than risking a loss in persuit of an all out attack mentality to win. He also is quite a petty manager who lets personal animosity get in the way of a result. We've seen him take a dislike to Steve Finnan, Peter Crouch and I bet there's been arguments with Robbie as well...with the results we've seen. These were/are players of quality who were managed very badly by Rafa, while he plays the likes of Dirk Kuyt who has a very limited offering in nearly every game.
3) Our midfield is essentially a defensive organisation, with only Gerrard as it's true attacker. Most of the time they do not follow through in an attack and that leaves our (quite often) lone striker completely isolated, with nowhere to go and the attack breaks down. There were numerous times I've seen Keane get by the defence and foeced to the left or right, with nobody up with him and he's forced to abandon the attack. Also, in the Stoke match there were many times when Kuyt was in wilderness with 4 Stoke defenders completely eliminating him from the game. Our Left wing attack has opened up now with Riera, but the lad still has a bit of a way to go yet.
woohoo at the bold highlighted
see my post for confirmation, peasants
Rafa out...Judge in.
That's the latest call from Stu, so I believe.
Judge wrote:s@int wrote:Its creativity not brawn that you need against the 10 men behind the ball sides.
We need a new Dalglish or Beardsley ...... someone like Diego or even Aguero or Arshavin.
how about KEANE?
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