Bam wrote:With the team as they are at the moment only defeated in one game this season and Torres returning back from injury I think I'll sway back to the 4-2-3-1 formation. Next week it will probably 4-4-2. I dont mind either formation I'm happy with both and I dont believe all this turd written on here that the 4-2-3-1 formation is a "negative" formation ITS NOT !
Owzat wrote:We signed Keane in the summer for £20.3m (or thereabouts) He has scored just four goals in 20 appearances, four appearances of which were off the bench and a combined 30 minutes playing time.
Bam wrote:Its a tough one (Best formation when Keane and Torres are both fit) I keep finding myself in two minds about it.
I dont know about them both being fit, but if both are on fine goal scoring form then the pair should start together. At the moment though Keane doesnt look much more productive infront of goal than Kuyt when the Dutchman was played upfront. Like it or not strikers will be judged on their goals by many, and while I sympathise with Keane to an extent that he's finding himself playing as a lone striker. To which I personally dont think is best suited to his game, he still hasnt hit the ground running at Anfield.
I know he is a good player, I like him and rate him, I appreciate his hard work and his clever movement. But when you have players like Gerrard, Mascha, Alonso Riera and Kuyt ! Who are seriously knocking on the door and in good form a decision has got to be made for the good of the team. Last season when Xabi Alonso wasnt on form I wanted him dropped, I dont believe in this day and age a team can really afford to carry a player in the hope that he'll snap out of his own blip and come good. Even if we know the quality is there, especially if there are other players of similar quality who are able to come in and do the job. Dont get me wrong I dont expect a player to come straight into the first team and produce the goods, I know it wont always happen. But after a certain amount of time a decision needs to be made. Keane looked great last weekend against West Brom. But if Rafa decides to play with five in midfield for any given reason next weekend, Torres is the man to play upfront on his own.
So as it happens this year Alonso is in form so to Mascha and the rest of the midfield and unfortunately for Keane he isnt quite up there, I dont believe either one of Mascha or Alonso should lose their place in the team so that Keane can find his feet. It may sound harsh and TBH it probably is but its about whats best for LFC.
With the team as they are at the moment only defeated in one game this season and Torres returning back from injury I think I'll sway back to the 4-2-3-1 formation. Next week it will probably 4-4-2. I dont mind either formation I'm happy with both and I dont believe all this turd written on here that the 4-2-3-1 formation is a "negative" formation ITS NOT !
But the selection of the formation change is not only about who is fit and on form. There is more involved than that, like their fitness levels, the oppositon etc etc ...
To cut a long story short, with Torres coming back from injury I think Keane needs to make way for a little while and see where that takes us. Knowing Rafa though he'll go back to 4-4-2 next week.
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Bam wrote:Its a tough one (Best formation when Keane and Torres are both fit) I keep finding myself in two minds about it.
I dont know about them both being fit, but if both are on fine goal scoring form then the pair should start together. At the moment though Keane doesnt look much more productive infront of goal than Kuyt when the Dutchman was played upfront. Like it or not strikers will be judged on their goals by many, and while I sympathise with Keane to an extent that he's finding himself playing as a lone striker. To which I personally dont think is best suited to his game, he still hasnt hit the ground running at Anfield.
I know he is a good player, I like him and rate him, I appreciate his hard work and his clever movement. But when you have players like Gerrard, Mascha, Alonso Riera and Kuyt ! Who are seriously knocking on the door and in good form a decision has got to be made for the good of the team. Last season when Xabi Alonso wasnt on form I wanted him dropped, I dont believe in this day and age a team can really afford to carry a player in the hope that he'll snap out of his own blip and come good. Even if we know the quality is there, especially if there are other players of similar quality who are able to come in and do the job. Dont get me wrong I dont expect a player to come straight into the first team and produce the goods, I know it wont always happen. But after a certain amount of time a decision needs to be made. Keane looked great last weekend against West Brom. But if Rafa decides to play with five in midfield for any given reason next weekend, Torres is the man to play upfront on his own.
So as it happens this year Alonso is in form so to Mascha and the rest of the midfield and unfortunately for Keane he isnt quite up there, I dont believe either one of Mascha or Alonso should lose their place in the team so that Keane can find his feet. It may sound harsh and TBH it probably is but its about whats best for LFC.
With the team as they are at the moment only defeated in one game this season and Torres returning back from injury I think I'll sway back to the 4-2-3-1 formation. Next week it will probably 4-4-2. I dont mind either formation I'm happy with both and I dont believe all this turd written on here that the 4-2-3-1 formation is a "negative" formation ITS NOT !
But the selection of the formation change is not only about who is fit and on form. There is more involved than that, like their fitness levels, the oppositon etc etc ...
To cut a long story short, with Torres coming back from injury I think Keane needs to make way for a little while and see where that takes us. Knowing Rafa though he'll go back to 4-4-2 next week.
LFC2007 wrote:so long as we start players in positions they're familiar, and try and use our strongest side (i.e. limit the use Babel, Lucas, Benayoun, Pennant, El Zhar, and don't use Dossena/Degen).
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