As I watched our performance against Chelsea yesterday, I was impressed by our efficiency, our work ethic, our passing, our use of width, our ability to squeeze the game and suck the life out of Chelsea, and our ability to convert minimal chances into a goal and a win. It also struck me that this is exactly the type of performance that Benitez's Valencia inflicted on us on our home patch several years ago, and here was our team, under Benitez, doing the same thing to Chelsea.
Benitez himself described the performance as 'almost flawless'. Does he finally think he is starting to realise his 'Valencia model' at Liverpool after 5 years of trying?
Obviously the crucial difference between the two sides is consistency. Valencia churned out this type of performance regularly under Benitez over 3 seasons. Other notable differences are that the Valencia side did it with much rotation and with a 'between the lines' player as the focal point of the side. Arguably Valencia also did it in a league which was then easier to win than the English Premiership is now. There are many variables, but for me this is the type of performance, attitude and balance of a team that Benitez has been striving for.
Many of the pieces were already in place last season, but with the return to form of Alonso (almost like a new player imo), the addition of Riera (who has made a huge difference to our balance in terms of width and ability to retain possession under pressure) and more sensible use of rotation, has Benitez finally stumbled upon the winning formula?
How do you think the current Liverpool side compares to the great Valencia side of the early 2000's? Are we close, nowhere near, or just about there?