I decided to look at rotation and who is actually playing consistently. Obviously there have been injuries that mean Pennant, Alonso, Agger, Finnan and latterly Hyypia have been unavailable for some, most or all of those games. But out of the 22 players who you might consider regular options for a 1st XI place has there been a random selection or simply the same backbone and a few changes each game? It is my view that it is the few changes that cause part of the problem, it's standardly Reina, Arbeloa, Carragher, Hyypia, Benayoun, Gerrard, Mascherano, Kewell, Kuyt and Torres for most games with Babel one of three subs 2/3 of the time and Aurelio a sub half of his six appearances
If it were rotation then Sissoko, Lucas, Voronin, Crouch (ban excepted) and Itandje would surely feature more often than they have been. You certainly wouldn't have expected some of those players to be playing every game, especially as we've had strugglers Wigan, Derby and Bolton in those 10 games. It's noticeable the only game Rafa used only one sub in was the draw at Man City, only in two other games has he not used all his subs.
Last 10 games
10 Carragher (1)
9 Reina, Arbeloa, Benayoun, Babel, Gerrard and Torres (6)
8 Kuyt, Kewell (2)
7 Hyypia, Aurelio, Mascherano (3)
6 Crouch, Riise (2)
4 Finnan, Lucas, Voronin (3)
3 Hobbs, Alonso (2)
2 Sissoko (1)
1 Itandje, Pennant, El Zhar (3)
So despite this notorious "rotation policy" of Rafas, SEVEN players have featured in 90% or more of the last ten games - and it should be noted the only game Gerrard, Torres and Reina missed was the Carling Cup tie which Rafa puts out a weakened side in.
OK Babel has played nine games and has started only three times. He has subbed Kewell in three of his six sub appearances
In those 10 games Liverpool have picked up 11 points out of 21 possible in the league and won two of three cup games - beat Porto and Marseille, lost to Chelsea. Those 10 out of 21 points in the league happen to be the points picked up in the three starts Liverpool made in previous seasons under Rafa and were deemed bad starts. Even when off to a good start Liverpool have managed to claw it back to being a bad position. This season it was 15 points out of 21 possible at the start with no defeats
Liverpool league 'progress'
2007/8
Games 1-5 : W3 D2 L0 PTS 11
Games 6-10 : W2 D3 L0 PTS 9
Games 11-15 : W3 D1 L1 PTS 10
Games 16-20 : W2 D2 L1 PTS 8
2007/8 P20 W10 D8 L2 PTS 38
2006/7
Games 1-5 : W2 D1 L2 PTS 7
Games 6-10 : W2 D1 L2 PTS 7
Games 11-15 : W2 D2 L1 PTS 8
Games 16-20 : W4 D0 L1 PTS 12
2006/7 P20 W10 D4 L6 PTS 34
So we are four points better off as at the same stage last season, but then we have to play Man Utd, Arsenal and Chelsea away which account for three of the losses in the bad start to 2006/7. I think it's pretty appalling that in those eight five game spells we've only managed four wins once and three or more wins only three times. That is what makes teams like Man Utd, Arsenal and Chelsea champions, the ability to put a run of results together and not follow it up or precede it with a pitiful run.
If Arsenal do win the Premiership this season then it will mean each of Liverpool's three rivals in the 'big four' will have won the Premiership during Rafa's reign.......................