We all know the hardest part of football is putting the ball in the back of the net. Its also the most important part of the game, without scoring goals you can't win games.
In the past we ave been spoilt with the amazing talent that our forwards have been blessed with, until recent times we where never short of someone who could score us goals, and plenty of them.
St John, Toshack, Keegan, Dalglish, Rush, Aldridge, Fowler (in his day) and Owen. All of these made scoring look easy, all at some time appeared either at the top of the goal scoring table or close to it. But do our current strikers really compare with any on that list?
Now I know Rafa's approach is different to some of our past managers, he has said on a number of occassions he would rather have 4 or 5 players scoring 10 goals a season rather than 1 striker that scores 30, and I understand his logic. But what I see as being the missing link from Premiership Winners and also rans is a player that only needs a couple of chances a game to score a goal.
Michael Owen in particular was a master at this. The way the team was set up under Gerard Houllier meant that we made very few chances per game, but when they fell to the little fella he nomally put the ball in the net. To take an opposite view lets look at Peter Crouch. Now I am neither Crouchies biggest fan nor do I think he is garbage, but he frustrates me as he does appear to get into good positions, and have a lot of oppountunities but fails to score with most of them.
But lets not just pick on the big man. Although I do not have any real stats to back this up, if I was a betting man, I would say that this season we have had more attempts on goal than any other team in the top flight. The problem for me is we have not scored enough goals for our challenge to win the Premiership to become a reality. This could be classed as a good thing as "at least we are making chances". But for me it scares the hell out of me and makes me think that our strikers are not really doing their job.
We need a world class striker, which is why I am a little worried with the forthcoming purchase of Voronin. Admittadly I don't know too much about him, but from the information I have managed to find on tinternet, he doesn't look like a world beater.
What are your opinions of our current strike force? Do their positive points (they all have them) outweigh their rather lean return in front of goal.
Dirk Kuyt
I have not met a Liverpool fan yet that does not like him. His hard work all around the pitch is fantastic. His work rate in phenominal. He obviously gives 110% every game. But how many goals has he scored? When writing this post he has scored 10 goals in all competitions.
Craig Bellamy
He provides us with the option of playing counter attacking football as he is very quick. He niggles away and frustrates other teams (and more recently other team mates!). His goal tally this season = 8
Peter Crouch
Our highest goal scorer this year. He has netted 12 times in all competitions. Gives Liverpool the option of playing a different type of game if we are chasing a result with his hight, but is surprisingly poor with his head. Often gives away free kicks in the oppositions penalty box, but also know to score some amazing goals that his frame would make you think would make it impossible for him to score.
Robbie Fowler
Probably one of the most talented strikers in Premiership history but cannot get a game. Is he too old? Has he lost "it"? Was his signing just a clever peice of media work by Rafa? So far he has scored 5 goals this season.
Are we still missing the most important part of a winning team. A natural goal scorer?
Our defense is solid. Our midfield creates plenty of chances, although could still be improved.
Is it our forward line that is stoppping us from reaching our 19th League title?