Espionage wrote:This thread has been a long time coming. I said at the end of last season that Rafa was going to have huge problems with selection for this coming season. IMHO we cannot drop any of them. That means 4-5-1 with possibly Bellamy playing wide right in the role that we saw Cisse playing in last season. That way Gerrard can go into that right midfield position without too much difficulty (so effectively changing from the 4-5-1 to a 4-4-2 relatively seemlessly).
I like Pennant but no way am i going to drop Alonso, or settle for not having Bellamy in the team. I have always thought that Rafa was going to play Gerrard on the right again this season and let Alonso and Sissoko have the CM. Pennant is back-up and/or a pure right winger for when we need it.
I cant wait to see how this turns out...............
ivor_the_injun wrote:First of all I'll qualify this by saying I rate Alonso as one of the best central midfielders in the world. On his day, he's unplayable, and I don't think for one second that he's a man in trouble.
That said, for the first match of the new Prem season, I think Rafa must drop Xabi Alonso to the bench.
In a way, Sissoko's storming form makes the decision to do this all the easier. As things stand, we've got 3 awesome central midfielders, but unless we go to 4-5-1, only two starting places. We look far better with two up front for me, and of the 3 central midfielders, on form you have to say that Momo should be the first on the teamsheet. Gerrard was poor against Haifa, but looked far better today.
Alonso, on the other hand, looks like he hasn't had a day off since Spain went out of the World Cup. He was poor last week, and frankly looked lost when he came on today. His normally exemplary passing is currently all over the place, and he frankly looks well short of fitness. A few times today he went for a ball that had moved on half a second earlier, and to me that's a clear sign that he's lacking simple conditioning.
So, for now, let's stop messing Gerrard around, and have him starting in the middle alongside Momo. Pennant and Gonzo (or Aurelio, who impressed me today) on the wings, and Alonso can start the season on the bench.
This for me is completely a question of form, and I don't doubt for a second that - come the end of the season - Xabi will have been one of our outstanding performers. A lot of our squad right now look incredibly sharp, right in time for the season's start, and I think that giving Alonso another week or two to get himself conditioned a little better would do the team no harm at all.
john craig wrote:Fair enough topic.
I agree Alonso has not hit top gear yet, I thought his performance against Haifa was one of his worst in a Liverpool shirt. Didn't find his passing range, looked sluggish and a yard off the pace. But to me he screams of a player needing games at the moment, not to be dropped to the bench. I'd still play Sissoko, Alonso and Gerrard in the 2nd leg v Haifa, with Gerrard on the right. In fact, both the games against Sheffield United and Haifa are ones we should win and I'd be letting Alonso play 90 minutes in both of them to help him reach peak condition.
I've said it before, when the chips are down, we can't afford to leave ANY of these 3 midfielders out of the side. Start with these 3 and one out and out winger - either Pennant or Gonzalez - in a midfield 4. Play Momo and Alonso centrally and have Stevie, who's the most versatile, roaming from wing to wing throughout the game interchanging with either Pennant or Gonzalez and it will be our best formation imo.
Ace Ventura wrote:john craig wrote:Fair enough topic.
I agree Alonso has not hit top gear yet, I thought his performance against Haifa was one of his worst in a Liverpool shirt. Didn't find his passing range, looked sluggish and a yard off the pace. But to me he screams of a player needing games at the moment, not to be dropped to the bench. I'd still play Sissoko, Alonso and Gerrard in the 2nd leg v Haifa, with Gerrard on the right. In fact, both the games against Sheffield United and Haifa are ones we should win and I'd be letting Alonso play 90 minutes in both of them to help him reach peak condition.
I've said it before, when the chips are down, we can't afford to leave ANY of these 3 midfielders out of the side. Start with these 3 and one out and out winger - either Pennant or Gonzalez - in a midfield 4. Play Momo and Alonso centrally and have Stevie, who's the most versatile, roaming from wing to wing throughout the game interchanging with either Pennant or Gonzalez and it will be our best formation imo.
I definately agree with that midfield because we have to play two in attack.
I am not at all keen on one up top because none of our strikers are at there best without a partner.
I would play Crouch and Bellamy and think that there is plenty of goals in this line up......
Reina
Finnan Carragher Hyypia Riise
Gerrard Alonso Sissoko Pennant
Bellamy Crouch
stmichael wrote:Espionage wrote:This thread has been a long time coming. I said at the end of last season that Rafa was going to have huge problems with selection for this coming season. IMHO we cannot drop any of them. That means 4-5-1 with possibly Bellamy playing wide right in the role that we saw Cisse playing in last season. That way Gerrard can go into that right midfield position without too much difficulty (so effectively changing from the 4-5-1 to a 4-4-2 relatively seemlessly).
I like Pennant but no way am i going to drop Alonso, or settle for not having Bellamy in the team. I have always thought that Rafa was going to play Gerrard on the right again this season and let Alonso and Sissoko have the CM. Pennant is back-up and/or a pure right winger for when we need it.
I cant wait to see how this turns out...............
this is why i've always thought that 3-5-2 may be used more often than most think this season. not on a regular basis, but occasionally depending on the opposition. i can't see it becoming a regular thing because if you play three at the back your centre halves need to have pace and ours don't really have that.
good to have the flexibility and the option though.
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