JoeTerp wrote:who are our best XI footballers? certainly Gerrard, Carra, Reina, and Torres make the list. I think most people would have to include both Mascherano as well as Alonso in that list as well. that is 5 or 6 players that are locked down. leaving 5 or 6 more to go. Assuming a 4 at the back formation:
1 of which must be a CB partner for Agger:
Hyypia has played well, but its obvious that he has lost a step and that if Agger ever gets fit he will play ahead of him.
2 of which must be fullbacks
Its hard for me to tell out of Finnan, Arbeloa, and Aurelio or Riise which combination of the 2 is best.
then 2 or three for the rest of em:
Deciding between Yossi, Kewell, and Pennant, and then choosing between Kuyt, Babel, Crouch, Voronin, and if you want 3 of that group to play you have to choose to sit Alonso.
I think when picking the team, the Gerrard issue becomes a big deal. Because he is our best player should we automatically play him in his best suited role and as such build the team, or choose his partners based on his needs. I think that this thinking is what gets us into our relying too much on Gerrard and Torres problem. Stevie is probably the most versatile player on our team, and even when he plays out of position and you say he didn't look like himself today, he can still play those roles better than pretty much anybody else on the team can. So what would happen if we made our best XI assuming Gerrard wasn't fit, then decide who the weak link in the chain was, and replace it with our best player, turning a weakness into a strength instantly.
But I have grown fond of this new experimental lineup than I thought of yesterday, and it is based on an idea I got form BigMick's post about Lucas, as well as the assumption that Skrtel will live up to what his transfer fee says he is worth:
Reina
Skrtel Carra Agger
Mascherano
Gerrard Aurelio
Lucas
Babel Kewell
Torres
Subs: Itandje, Arbeloa, Yossi, Alonso, Riise
