damjan193 » Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:47 pm wrote:
Stu is saying that all Lucas does is he finds a red shirt with his passing and that's it but the thing is that's exactly what we need. They might not be creative passes but with them we keep possession and we keep the pressure on our opponents, two key aspects of the game that must be present at all times in order our system to work.
Stu the Red » Mon Jan 20, 2014 6:45 pm wrote:damjan193 » Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:47 pm wrote:
Stu is saying that all Lucas does is he finds a red shirt with his passing and that's it but the thing is that's exactly what we need. They might not be creative passes but with them we keep possession and we keep the pressure on our opponents, two key aspects of the game that must be present at all times in order our system to work.
No we don't "just need that". We need a midfielder who can pass, tackle, head, run, assist, score, maybe beat a man, turn, play on the counter attack, help us control a game and actually move.
Not one who does NOTHING! game after game.
damjan193 » Mon Jan 20, 2014 3:47 pm wrote:I've said it a few times now and I'll say it again; nobody's saying that Gerrard is a bad player. Even at this age he might still be our best midfielder in terms of ability. The thing is, he doesn't suit the system.
Stu is saying that all Lucas does is he finds a red shirt with his passing and that's it but the thing is that's exactly what we need. They might not be creative passes but with them we keep possession and we keep the pressure on our opponents, two key aspects of the game that must be present at all times in order our system to work.
Gerrard's passing on the other hand is not the same. He's always trying the Hollywood defense splitting through ball that gets the crowd on their feet or the long range pass that made our second goal happen on Saturday. And that's not bad at all, it's a great thing to have. Problem is, you can't do that in the role that BR wants him to play, because half of the time those passes don't come off and we lose possession, we can't make the pressure happen, and we lose the momentum. You need more discipline and tactical awareness in that role, qualities that Gerrard has always lacked. His lack of mobility isn't helping either, so Stevie in the Pirlo role is a definite no for me.
BR ***** it up on Saturday but at least he had the decency to admit it. He was also quick enough to react, took him only a half to see that he's very wrong and pushed Gerrard further forward. So all is forgiven Brendan, as long as you don't do it again and you drop the idea of a pivot Gerrard.
maypaxvobiscum » Mon Jan 20, 2014 9:00 pm wrote:damjan193 » Mon Jan 20, 2014 3:47 pm wrote:I've said it a few times now and I'll say it again; nobody's saying that Gerrard is a bad player. Even at this age he might still be our best midfielder in terms of ability. The thing is, he doesn't suit the system.
Stu is saying that all Lucas does is he finds a red shirt with his passing and that's it but the thing is that's exactly what we need. They might not be creative passes but with them we keep possession and we keep the pressure on our opponents, two key aspects of the game that must be present at all times in order our system to work.
Gerrard's passing on the other hand is not the same. He's always trying the Hollywood defense splitting through ball that gets the crowd on their feet or the long range pass that made our second goal happen on Saturday. And that's not bad at all, it's a great thing to have. Problem is, you can't do that in the role that BR wants him to play, because half of the time those passes don't come off and we lose possession, we can't make the pressure happen, and we lose the momentum. You need more discipline and tactical awareness in that role, qualities that Gerrard has always lacked. His lack of mobility isn't helping either, so Stevie in the Pirlo role is a definite no for me.
BR ***** it up on Saturday but at least he had the decency to admit it. He was also quick enough to react, took him only a half to see that he's very wrong and pushed Gerrard further forward. So all is forgiven Brendan, as long as you don't do it again and you drop the idea of a pivot Gerrard.
Nail on head
maypaxvobiscum » Tue Jan 21, 2014 1:06 am wrote:Yes. I've always undervalued the importance of Lucas but after the Villa game, it become clear to me that he is an important player in the team. Like you said, not the best out there, but does the job.
devaney » Wed Jan 22, 2014 7:24 pm wrote:maypaxvobiscum » Tue Jan 21, 2014 1:06 am wrote:Yes. I've always undervalued the importance of Lucas but after the Villa game, it become clear to me that he is an important player in the team. Like you said, not the best out there, but does the job.
Didi and Mascha were very similar. You never totally appreciated what they did until they had gone !! Not that I think Lucas is in their class but he is significantly better than some people give him credit.
RED BEERGOGGLES » Thu Jan 23, 2014 9:30 pm wrote:I think if Rodgers was blessed with the type of quality players his football when played to its strengths deserved, then we would still be
challenging at the top of the league . I believe him to be a brilliant coach who could excel with the right financial backing,however when
he's not afforded the funds or the faith to procure the players at the top end of the market ,I believe he struggles with the securing a
'Bargain' part of the job.......Something if the truth be known many Liverpool managers have found to be a thankless task.
I also believe that having to accommodate Gerrard regularly has been wholly disruptive to the general mindset of the team and the football
Rodgers envisages us playing ,and this in truth has had an unsettling effect on the balance of the team.
I will add,he tends to make some truly awful decisions relating to tactics that has most supporters grinding their respective teeth in frustration.
In summation the time has come for some financial backing now ......over to you Mr Henry.
maypaxvobiscum » Thu Jan 23, 2014 9:41 pm wrote:RED BEERGOGGLES » Thu Jan 23, 2014 9:30 pm wrote:I think if Rodgers was blessed with the type of quality players his football when played to its strengths deserved, then we would still be
challenging at the top of the league . I believe him to be a brilliant coach who could excel with the right financial backing,however when
he's not afforded the funds or the faith to procure the players at the top end of the market ,I believe he struggles with the securing a
'Bargain' part of the job.......Something if the truth be known many Liverpool managers have found to be a thankless task.
I also believe that having to accommodate Gerrard regularly has been wholly disruptive to the general mindset of the team and the football
Rodgers envisages us playing ,and this in truth has had an unsettling effect on the balance of the team.
I will add,he tends to make some truly awful decisions relating to tactics that has most supporters grinding their respective teeth in frustration.
In summation the time has come for some financial backing now ......over to you Mr Henry.
I agree with the bit about Gerrard.
However, money was always available but BR chose to spend it on players only to send them on loan. He's screwing it up big time in the market honestly.
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