by In and Out » Sat Aug 07, 2010 10:55 am
I like him and think he will be useful to us, imagine having the quality of Alberto on the bench as opposed to someone like Spearing or Yossi.
I don't agree that he 'truly is an awful signing', infact had he played more last season (re injuries & lack of appearances from selection) he may have proved some of his doubters wrong or persuaded them he's worth a spot in the team.
From what I have seen of him I wouldn't consider him a 'hole' player who IMO is more akin to the ilk of J.Cole. I think his position is central midfield and would do the 'Gerrard job' differently but well none the less. It is definately going to be a bit of a puzzle fitting him in to the side but I'd doubt with the quality he has Roy is going to disregard him just like that. For starters, Roy probably is a little better at adopting 'the arm around the shoulder' encouraging Alberto all the while even when he is out of the side. And who knows, we'll probably have a few injuries this season and he may be called upon. It's better to have him as an option than Spearing or Shelvey say.
IF, Roy really wanted to he could persuade or convince Gerrard to 'sit' more asking for more discipline from the captain to allow Alberto to play the creative CM. I'd love to see Gerrard make those bone crunching tackles again like he did when he was a kid it could spark the fire in his belly more. The pair of them could strike up an understanding unlike Gerrard and Lampard for England as they'll be training and playing week in week out with each other. He could use these two as options when we're playing at home trying to break the buses down and throw Lucas in against the trickier away trips. A philosophy Rafa would be proud of, we'd have "options" real ones and a manager who's willing to try them.
Whatever. Roy has dilemas, good dilemas though, and its good to have that feeling for the side again.
Football is a relatively simple game and Roy knows it
