I’m well aware you don’t need 11 top class players to win the league, this goes without saying, you need players who are playing their finest football and it’s important to have wingers who really can deliver on a consistent basis.
Pennant did not achieve this last season. The need for wingers to add more dimension, variety and effectiveness to the lacklustre attacking play Liverpool are confronted with is of crucial importance.
Ray Parlour was a talented player who forged a great partnership with Vieira; the example cannot be used here as Pennant is a winger. Pennant needs to be displaying higher and consistent levels of performance both mentally and physically this season, if he is to silence his critics and supply Liverpool with more creativity, which the teams play lacks in abundance.
The expectation point I was making was simply a prediction, for all I know Pennant might not have been phased by the overwhelming prospect of playing in the red jersey of Liverpool. Several posts identified a possibility of confidence being an issue, so I added what I thought to the discussion. If it’s accurate or inaccurate is irrelevant to the discussion.
Pennant was indeed a scapegoat last season, then again so was Reina, Gerrard, Sissoko and Alonso for much of last season. There will always be fans that do not approve of a particular player, no matter what the circumstances are. I constructively criticise players I deem to warrant criticism and vice versa.
It is a coincidence that Pennant’s form picked up around the time certain other players picked up, however a good player regains his form in his own time and not miraculously when his team mates does. Pennant is his own player and should be looking to self motivate himself and have the drive and conviction to improve his form when he is having a bad patch. He started to display this from January and hopefully can keep the consistent performances which have warmed me to him.
I accept your descriptions of Pennant’s abilities, I will not disagree which such a sentence/sentences, however he needs to add to his game to be a better player. If he can add to his game then he will have won more fans over and even the most ardent critic will have trouble picking faults.
As for jeering, it’s never nice, but it should act as a motivation tool to such players.