i salute you lol

stu_the_red wrote:I think the last 5 games or so he's been really good. When he's not had the ball he's worked and his passing and movement and slight unpredictability have been good.
He's not conceeding stupid possession as much now and for that reason alone fans are starting to come round to the idea he deserves another chance... his last chance though.
Still, if he continues like this there won't be any problems and i'm happy for him to stay.
JBG wrote:stu_the_red wrote:I think the last 5 games or so he's been really good. When he's not had the ball he's worked and his passing and movement and slight unpredictability have been good.
He's not conceeding stupid possession as much now and for that reason alone fans are starting to come round to the idea he deserves another chance... his last chance though.
Still, if he continues like this there won't be any problems and i'm happy for him to stay.
Yes, his use of the ball now in keeping simple possession is back up to scratch. A ;lot of his strength and fitness is back, and he can hold off an opposing player to pick a simple pass to keep possession: something he wasn't doing last year.
He is also getting better at beating his man and whipping the ball in. His cross for Crouch's header/goal against Newcastle was first class. A perfect cross.
If he stays injury free he'll get even better at beating his man and whipping in crosses.
All that really remains is the return of his genius moments, the arrogant shots beating the keeper from outrageous positions, the dangerous and cutting moves into the penalty box. All he needs is a goal to get him going, and Lady Luck to smile on him and keep him injury free.
If Kewell returns to his best it will be Benitez' biggest managerial success from a man management perspective.
yckatbjywtbiastkamb wrote:JBG wrote:stu_the_red wrote:I think the last 5 games or so he's been really good. When he's not had the ball he's worked and his passing and movement and slight unpredictability have been good.
He's not conceeding stupid possession as much now and for that reason alone fans are starting to come round to the idea he deserves another chance... his last chance though.
Still, if he continues like this there won't be any problems and i'm happy for him to stay.
Yes, his use of the ball now in keeping simple possession is back up to scratch. A ;lot of his strength and fitness is back, and he can hold off an opposing player to pick a simple pass to keep possession: something he wasn't doing last year.
He is also getting better at beating his man and whipping the ball in. His cross for Crouch's header/goal against Newcastle was first class. A perfect cross.
If he stays injury free he'll get even better at beating his man and whipping in crosses.
All that really remains is the return of his genius moments, the arrogant shots beating the keeper from outrageous positions, the dangerous and cutting moves into the penalty box. All he needs is a goal to get him going, and Lady Luck to smile on him and keep him injury free.
If Kewell returns to his best it will be Benitez' biggest managerial success from a man management perspective.
i know what you mean with harry`s goals out of the blue.
i particularly remember that rocket at highbury for leeds from about 35 - 40 yards on the last day of the season a few years ago, it sunk arsenals title hopes and allowed united to pinch the title but it went like a f@cking exorcet.
as stu mentioned he was one of the few players who stood up to be counted even in the first half against luton. he`s either been the liverpool echo`s man of the match or in with an honorary mention for the last five or six games.
JBG wrote:yckatbjywtbiastkamb wrote:JBG wrote:stu_the_red wrote:I think the last 5 games or so he's been really good. When he's not had the ball he's worked and his passing and movement and slight unpredictability have been good.
He's not conceeding stupid possession as much now and for that reason alone fans are starting to come round to the idea he deserves another chance... his last chance though.
Still, if he continues like this there won't be any problems and i'm happy for him to stay.
Yes, his use of the ball now in keeping simple possession is back up to scratch. A ;lot of his strength and fitness is back, and he can hold off an opposing player to pick a simple pass to keep possession: something he wasn't doing last year.
He is also getting better at beating his man and whipping the ball in. His cross for Crouch's header/goal against Newcastle was first class. A perfect cross.
If he stays injury free he'll get even better at beating his man and whipping in crosses.
All that really remains is the return of his genius moments, the arrogant shots beating the keeper from outrageous positions, the dangerous and cutting moves into the penalty box. All he needs is a goal to get him going, and Lady Luck to smile on him and keep him injury free.
If Kewell returns to his best it will be Benitez' biggest managerial success from a man management perspective.
i know what you mean with harry`s goals out of the blue.
i particularly remember that rocket at highbury for leeds from about 35 - 40 yards on the last day of the season a few years ago, it sunk arsenals title hopes and allowed united to pinch the title but it went like a f@cking exorcet.
as stu mentioned he was one of the few players who stood up to be counted even in the first half against luton. he`s either been the liverpool echo`s man of the match or in with an honorary mention for the last five or six games.
Do you remember his goal for Leeds in the Champions League (v. Brugge?)?
He got the ball on the half way line in a counter attack, ran 15 yards, was getting in front of the defence when low and behold he just fired in a rocket to the far corner. Absolutely outrageous.
Fowler_E7 wrote:kewell is very capable of the the spectacular, and in recent games has come close to scoring with some good efforts at goal, once he finally gets one in i reckon he will really start flying as the rest of his game has really been coming on as of late. He has no hot the confidence back to have a go at beating a man and trying a trick or too, also his distribution has been very good aswell.
But having said that i wont believe the turnaround is complete until he plays at least 10 consecutive games with a decent to good level of performance.
stu_the_red wrote:Fowler_E7 wrote:kewell is very capable of the the spectacular, and in recent games has come close to scoring with some good efforts at goal, once he finally gets one in i reckon he will really start flying as the rest of his game has really been coming on as of late. He has no hot the confidence back to have a go at beating a man and trying a trick or too, also his distribution has been very good aswell.
But having said that i wont believe the turnaround is complete until he plays at least 10 consecutive games with a decent to good level of performance.
He's on 7 or 8 already mate. Needs another few and a goal now.
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