woof woof ! wrote:stmichael wrote:it's ok to say you think dalglish got the tactics wrong but any moron abusing him personally has no understanding of our club and its history or football in general for that matter. win the next three games and the same people will probably be singing his praises again.
Agreed.
Having said that .
Thought his post match interview lacked some class.
When asked if a player would feature in the next game he responded with
( sic) "I don't know I'm not a clairvoyant"
No Kenny, we don't expect you to be Mystic Meg but you are our manager, would have thought you'd have known who was in the running and personally I hoped for more than a lame response to a reasonable question.
Octsky wrote:woof woof ! wrote:stmichael wrote:it's ok to say you think dalglish got the tactics wrong but any moron abusing him personally has no understanding of our club and its history or football in general for that matter. win the next three games and the same people will probably be singing his praises again.
Agreed.
Having said that .
Thought his post match interview lacked some class.
When asked if a player would feature in the next game he responded with
( sic) "I don't know I'm not a clairvoyant"
No Kenny, we don't expect you to be Mystic Meg but you are our manager, would have thought you'd have known who was in the running and personally I hoped for more than a lame response to a reasonable question.
why will he wants to disclose the next starting lineup when most manager's SOP is to reveal the lineup few hrs before kickoff ?
this is to keep the players on the toes.
at least he did not blame the defeat by spurs on red cards and the ref, a gentleman's behaviour.
Thommo's perm wrote:No. But he wanted to
He deflected it by saying spurs played great
SouthCoastShankly wrote:The signings of Carroll, Henderson, Downing and Adam were all to develop a team where we excel in delivery. Whether the delivery is dead ball or open play, crossing creates goals. That is a fact (as Rafa would put it).
Even prior to the dismal performance against Spurs we have not yet hit the tempo and speed of passing to consistently get into the final third and deliver crosses from open play. No one with half a mind can blame a striker whose primary assets are scoring from crosses when there has been a pathetic amount of crosses. From what I have seen so far our problems lie in the following areas affecting our ability to get into good crossing positions and deliver good crosses -
1. Deep defence. With our ageing, comparatively slow defence we naturally drop deep to prevent strikers breaking an offside trap. This creates so many problems mainly affecting the centre midfield. In previous seasons when we had the likes of Owen and Torres, a deep defence worked as we could effectively play the counter attack and exploit our pace up front, this is not feasible now. Suarez is quick but not a sprinter, and with Carroll the play will naturally slow down on the break if he is involved (we had similar issues with Crouch).
2. CM when we play 4-4-2. When we play 4-4-2 we cannot play both Lucas and Adam, it is either or I'm afriad. Charlie Adam is a cracking player and great value for £7m but he is not mobile enough to create his own space. Playing a deep backline only invites pressure and squeezes space in the midfield. Alonso had the talent of always finding space (Gerrard can do this also), I have not seen this from Adam yet. Lucas breaks up play well but playing with Adam is not effective if we you play two strikers -
Lucas Adam
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Downing | Henderson
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Suarez Carroll
Lucas and Adam with a two man strike force only creates space for the opposing teams midfield. It is ineffective, there is not natural link from midfield to strikers, no central creativity.
4-5-1 however is a different story.
Lucas Adam
Downing Gerrard Henderson
Suarez
Lucas and Adam now look like a strong pairing. You have defensive duties handled by Lucas, distribution handled by Adam and creativity handled by Gerrard. It works as seen a few years ago with the Mascherano, Alonso and Gerrard midfield that was so effective.
If Kenny is to persist with 4-4-2, he has to drop either Adam or Lucas and play a two man midfield with Gerrard. It's a tough one to call out of Lucas and Adam, on one hand you have a defensively sound Lucas but with limited distribution skills and the other hand a brilliant distributer of the ball with less defensive skills.
stmichael wrote:4-4-2 will never be the way to way to go with the personnel we have, especially away from home against decent sides like spurs. we don't have the mobility in that area to get a hold on games. i adam is going to keep hi splace it's got to be in a three so that his strengths can be utilised and his weaknesses are marginalised. as for henderson, i couldn't work out for the life of me where he was playing yesterday. same for downing who has spent most of his liverpool career so far drifting almost in a free role rather than giving us balance. we have to go 4-3-3 from now on.
oh and the defence is still far too deep, which consequently pulls the midfield deeper and leaves the forwards isolated. it's no wonder suarez is getting frustrated when he's got nobody up with him or making any runs off the ball.
alwayslfc wrote:Forum members can be split in their opinion of KD. Some criticize him for wrong seletions, inconsistent team performance, wrong signings and for others he's like a cult leader where they agree with anything he says and does and blame on the players for poor results. I'd prefer to go in between. First, he's human and he does make mistakes in selections, tactics and signings (we've signed too many midfielders and neglected the central defence and right wing position and wasted 35 million in January). But his track record as a manager has proven him to be capable of winning the PL. He is the right man to be in charge of Liverpool at the moment and I'll only reserve my full judgement towards the end of this campaign though the current progress is not satisfactory considering we've spent more than 100 million spent. Newcastle, Everton didn't spent that amount of money and yet NU are above us and Everton are not that far behind us. Let's hope it's only early days.
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