by ivor_the_injun » Mon Dec 31, 2007 11:45 am
I think Rafa would do well to tell Kuyt to just forget all about dropping deep and chasing the ball in wide areas. Nail the f*cker to the last man, and let's see if he has anything else to show us.
I'm sick and tired of reading about him being a worker, exactly the kind of grafter Rafa likes in his teams, blah blah blah because it's absolute b*llocks. You don't relentlessly chase a player that was scoring a goal every 120 minutes for his qualities as a central midfielder. We signed him as a goalscorer, and he's simply not done anything even close to the business since arriving.
Ian Rush was absolutely brilliant and relatively unsung at coming back and helping break up opposing play, but did it stop him scoring hatfuls each season? B*llocks did it. Kuyt clearly isn't capable of doing both. And I wouldn't mind, but look at the players we have at our disposal in central midfield - Kuyt's a square peg into a round hole that doesn't even exist. Half the time he's occupying an area of the pitch that Mascherano or Gerrard are more than capable of managing, and the net result is that we get more and more withdrawn, and whoever's alongside him up front gets totally isolated.
Either Rafa needs to play him as an out-and-out striker, or for me he just shouldn't play him. There is something to be said for having a guy playing just off Torres, but it's plain to see that Kuyt's not the person to do it, so why not just throw them both up right on the defensive line and give us a bit more unpredictability? When Kuyt gets the ball somewhere vaguely advanced, it doesn't take a genius to work out that his first thought is "is a pass to Torres on?". Yesterday he did alright, but when a guy puts in a performance that's average by any top team's standard, and it feels like an occasion to get the bunting out, he's just not good enough.
We've carried strikers that don't cut it for years now, and while we're showing enough elsewhere in the side to get us into the top 4 regularly, just look at the teams above us and see how it's a problem they don't have. Emile Heskey would be an improvement on Kuyt right now, and if that doesn't get the alarm bells ringing, god only knows what will.
This was always a make-or-break season for the lad in my eyes, yet while Rafa's shown persistent faith in him, we're still waiting for him to explode into some kind of form.
Off the leash, or on the plane out for me.