LFC2007 wrote:Isn't the emergance of Torres as arguably the best out-and-out striker in the league, but also Mascherano who's arguably the best out-and-out defensive midfielder in the league, a key reason to keep Rafa as manager?
Torres, I'd imagine, would be very disappointed to see Rafa go. He's expressed his support for the manager throughout the season, and forms a crucial component of our team. Rafa brought him to the club, he took a gamble on him for a record fee, and he's getting the best out of him and he'll probably get better. He's someone who could go on to be one of our all-time greats. Seeing as we often seem to be on the topic of 'fluency and rhythm', 'confidence and consistency', wouldn't removing Rafa as manager compromise the development of Torres? The players, especially the Spanish players, often mention the feeling surrounding the club - the Spanish influence et al - and how it makes it easier to settle, and easier to assimilate. It's a working environment conducive to Torres' development. Mascherano is equally very grateful that Rafa brought him to the club, he supports his vision for he future and is a born and bred winner.
Just when we seem to be getting the pieces in place for a bright future, wouldn't it be a bit naive to sack him? Would it not be an oversight to ignore the effect that the loss of the man who brought these players to the club might have?
I think it would.
Me also. Rafa has more of an influence with other players also other than the spanish or foreign players. Gerrard loved houillier in the way that there was a mutual respect and nothing more was asked of our captain, Rafa respects gerrards talent and can see he can improve further, something rafa can see in all our most talented players.