
The mods are doing a great job, an Alonso thread and there's peace and everything.

adamnbarrett wrote:Let's have a look at the games we've not had Alonso in and the one key thing here for me is:
Look at the amount of times we have given the ball away. This is why our attack falls flat on its face. With Alonso we keep the ball better in my opinion. The stability with him in the team when going foward is just not there.
Those stats may say that mascherano is the better passer but mascherano only passes the ball square and backwards. He only plays safe balls, not audacious passes that can create an opening offensively. People don't notice what he actually does for the team. Even look at Torres's goal against Chelsea, yes it was Gerrard who played the ball through for Torres but who headed the ball down for Gerrard? yes you've guessed it Xabi Alonso.
Sabre wrote:Alonso's quality was more evident when he came to Liverpool, as apart from Gerrrard, who's different, the quality of the other midfielders was not as good. Right now, we can talk forever about Mascha's and Alonso's attributes, but, I don't think the differences are abismal, in some aspects of the games one is stronger and viceversa.
s@int wrote:adamnbarrett wrote:Let's have a look at the games we've not had Alonso in and the one key thing here for me is:
Look at the amount of times we have given the ball away. This is why our attack falls flat on its face. With Alonso we keep the ball better in my opinion. The stability with him in the team when going foward is just not there.
Those stats may say that mascherano is the better passer but mascherano only passes the ball square and backwards. He only plays safe balls, not audacious passes that can create an opening offensively. People don't notice what he actually does for the team. Even look at Torres's goal against Chelsea, yes it was Gerrard who played the ball through for Torres but who headed the ball down for Gerrard? yes you've guessed it Xabi Alonso.
But who passed the ball square to Gerrard to create our only genuine chance of the second half against Porto......... Yes you guessed it Macherano. Who's the one with an assist to his name........ Mascherano. To say he is only a destructive player isn't giving full credit to Mascherano's game. He doesn't make the same number of "Hollywood balls" that Alonso tries, but he does get forward. Mascherano is a decent header for his size too.
s@int wrote:adamnbarrett wrote:Let's have a look at the games we've not had Alonso in and the one key thing here for me is:
Look at the amount of times we have given the ball away. This is why our attack falls flat on its face. With Alonso we keep the ball better in my opinion. The stability with him in the team when going foward is just not there.
Those stats may say that mascherano is the better passer but mascherano only passes the ball square and backwards. He only plays safe balls, not audacious passes that can create an opening offensively. People don't notice what he actually does for the team. Even look at Torres's goal against Chelsea, yes it was Gerrard who played the ball through for Torres but who headed the ball down for Gerrard? yes you've guessed it Xabi Alonso.
But who passed the ball square to Gerrard to create our only genuine chance of the second half against Porto......... Yes you guessed it Macherano. Who's the one with an assist to his name........ Mascherano. To say he is only a destructive player isn't giving full credit to Mascherano's game. He doesn't make the same number of "Hollywood balls" that Alonso tries, but he does get forward. Mascherano is a decent header for his size too.
As a final comment, I'd also say that there's one other way in which I don't think we're missing Alonso. Perhaps this one is from a more selfish perspective but the timing of Alonso's injury--i.e. just as the whole rotation furor has resurfaced--at least meant that the two 'brigades' didn't have to add the dreaded Mascherano v. Alonso dimension to an already heated discussion of Rafa's selection decisions.
Sabre wrote:As a final comment, I'd also say that there's one other way in which I don't think we're missing Alonso. Perhaps this one is from a more selfish perspective but the timing of Alonso's injury--i.e. just as the whole rotation furor has resurfaced--at least meant that the two 'brigades' didn't have to add the dreaded Mascherano v. Alonso dimension to an already heated discussion of Rafa's selection decisions.
The impartiality of the mods is beyound doubt. There's no need you sit on the fence, when everybody knows you're an Alonso and Rafa brigadist, somewhat rotationalist, and... and... a bit red-tinted-glassed-ist.
Kidding. Top post that, Liverpool aren't a one-man squad.
Sabre wrote:Granted. In this case I thought it was obvious as it was in the same page, but it's indeed a good thing to do.
AB's Red Army wrote:Who is suggesting that?
What I'm personally suggesting is that the distribution of the ball would had been better with Alonso in the side over the last couple of games.
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