s@int wrote:Leonmc0708 wrote:s@int wrote:Leonmc0708 wrote:In my personal first eleven, Torres is up front on his JAck Jones, and KEane is on the bench.
I agree Leon. I have always prefered 4-4-2, but I think with the players we have now 4-2-3-1 is definitely our strongest formation, and best team.
Still not too sure if Gerrard can do it from that position against the big teams, but certainly against the rest anyway.
Gerrard is best when not shackled with the responsibilities of playing with discipline. He is the kidn of player you just have to allow licence to express himself.
Mascherano and Alonso is equally an absolute DREAM pairing in midfield, and Torres is arguably best when up top alone.
Whisper it, but we do have what looks like a strong side.
While we seem to have a shortage of top quality replacements for our 14 or 15 man squad (I honestly don't think the rest are up to it at the moment.) I think we can use all 4 players (Keane/Gerrard/Alonso and Masch)resting one and changing between 4-4-2 and 4-3-2-1 depending on circumstances and opponents, without greatly reducing the strength of the side.
The surprising thing for me this season is how quickly Riera AND Kuyt have become key players for us, and how quickly Babel ,Pennant and Benayoun (to an extent)seem to have become poor second choice bit part players.
I don't want to get into the whole rotation argument, but for me playing a more settled side has certainly helped to make it clear that some of our squad players just arn't up to the job. Alternatively maybe we arn't rotating as much because we HAVE better players, or at least players that are playing much better (Kuyt/Alonso).
If we can avoid injuries and maybe strengthen a couple of places at Christmas(even if its just with better squad players) , I think we are in with half a chance.
Owzat wrote:tonyeh wrote:Well, I'm suggesting that Rafa needs to stop fücking around with Robbie Keane. This business of taking him off on the hour every game cannot be doing him any good at all. It's getting to the point where Keane knows that when the hour's up, he's off. Even when a hat-trick is on the cards like last week.
Before the Torres injury, himself and Keane were looking quite good and they were beginning to gel somewhat and I think it's time to re-engineer that again.
Keane's movement was good today and bar the admitedly awful miss (and he wasn't alone in that today), he was doing well. But it doesn't seem how bad or well he does, he gets subbed!
tonyeh wrote:In addition, Liverpool need to start concentrating on playing with two strikers, after all that is what Rafa paid 20 mil for.
Robbie can't play up on his own, neither can any of the other options bar Torres (and even that's debatable this year). It's that simple, he needs another striker to play with. It's beneficial to Liverpool too as it creates more options in attack, which Liverpool can be sorely lacking in at times.
Owzat wrote:I don't know how you work out that Keane and Torres were gelling
Rafa paid £20m to bolster the strikeforce, I've said before that just because he is the second most expensive player in the squad doesn't mean he has to start every game or we have to shape the team - potentially at it's detriment - to accommodate Keane.
You sure you support Liverpool for Liverpool or for Keane? Your arrival on here coincides way too much with his at Anfield.
Keane has a lot of making up to do, I completely disagree that Torres can't play up front on his own.
Owzat wrote:s@int wrote:Leonmc0708 wrote:s@int wrote:Leonmc0708 wrote:In my personal first eleven, Torres is up front on his JAck Jones, and KEane is on the bench.
I agree Leon. I have always prefered 4-4-2, but I think with the players we have now 4-2-3-1 is definitely our strongest formation, and best team.
Still not too sure if Gerrard can do it from that position against the big teams, but certainly against the rest anyway.
Gerrard is best when not shackled with the responsibilities of playing with discipline. He is the kidn of player you just have to allow licence to express himself.
Mascherano and Alonso is equally an absolute DREAM pairing in midfield, and Torres is arguably best when up top alone.
Whisper it, but we do have what looks like a strong side.
While we seem to have a shortage of top quality replacements for our 14 or 15 man squad (I honestly don't think the rest are up to it at the moment.) I think we can use all 4 players (Keane/Gerrard/Alonso and Masch)resting one and changing between 4-4-2 and 4-3-2-1 depending on circumstances and opponents, without greatly reducing the strength of the side.
The surprising thing for me this season is how quickly Riera AND Kuyt have become key players for us, and how quickly Babel ,Pennant and Benayoun (to an extent)seem to have become poor second choice bit part players.
I don't want to get into the whole rotation argument, but for me playing a more settled side has certainly helped to make it clear that some of our squad players just arn't up to the job. Alternatively maybe we arn't rotating as much because we HAVE better players, or at least players that are playing much better (Kuyt/Alonso).
If we can avoid injuries and maybe strengthen a couple of places at Christmas(even if its just with better squad players) , I think we are in with half a chance.
Babel has looked quite effective as a supersub in the past, but Rafa has a fetish for taking Riera off and I'm not convinced Babel is as effective playing wide.
I'm sure in the case of Benayoun it must be frustrating to have got to the best club he has ever played for, and is likely to, only to be benched. It doesn't excuse some of his poor ball retention and lack of vision at times, but he's also being stuck out wide and used where a role needs filling - another Rafa fetish, playing players out of position!
Pennant is just cr@p. Unfortunately we've spent a lot of money on players barely good enough to be in the squad and Rafa has arguably wasted nearly as much money on squad players and over-priced players as he has quality.
Squad/Overpriced/Cr@p players : Keane £20.3m, Babel £11.5m, Benayoun £5m, Lucas £5m, Plessis ?, N'Gog £1.5m, Dossena £7m, Cavalieri £3m, Leto £1.85m, Pennant £6.7m, Voronin, Degen, Itandje. (plus Hyypia signed by Houllier)
TOTAL : £61.85m
Quality/1st Team : Torres £21m, Arbeloa £2.6m, Kuyt £10m, Alonso £10.5m, Mascherano £18.6m, Riera £8m, Skrtel £6m, Agger £5.8m, Aurelio, Reina £6m (plus Gerrard and Carragher not signed)
TOTAL : £88.5m
At one stage Kuyt would have fallen in the other category, Hyypia wasn't signed by Rafa but even so that shows that Rafa does throw a lot of money at players and isn't necessarily the best in the transfer market. Even so a lot of fans want him to have even more money in January, I wonder who he'd sell and which category the subsequent signings would fall under............. So far only Riera of the summer signings has proved worthwhile, and we paid £38m+ for the lot of them when the one worthwhile signing cost £8m
LFC2007 wrote:I thought Masch and Alonso were both outstanding yesterday, but especially Alonso.
His positioning to receive the ball and his choice of pass were brilliant - as they usually are, but especially on this occasion. Most of our play went through him, and in the lead up to the first goal he dictated the play with his passing. It helped advance us upfield, so we could then get Aurelio forward who then provided the assist.
He was fairly sound defensively, but the highlight for me was when he caught Nolan out of possession with an intelligent piece of play to then set up Torres for Gerrard's 2yd sitter. Brilliant reading of the game as well as a show of confidence to press that high up.
LFC2007 wrote:I thought Masch and Alonso were both outstanding yesterday, but especially Alonso.
His positioning to receive the ball and his choice of pass were brilliant - as they usually are, but especially on this occasion. Most of our play went through him, and in the lead up to the first goal he dictated the play with his passing. It helped advance us upfield, so we could then get Aurelio forward who then provided the assist.
He was fairly sound defensively, but the highlight for me was when he caught Nolan out of possession with an intelligent piece of play to then set up Torres for Gerrard's 2yd sitter. Brilliant reading of the game as well as a show of confidence to press that high up.
Sabre wrote:LFC2007 wrote:I thought Masch and Alonso were both outstanding yesterday, but especially Alonso.
His positioning to receive the ball and his choice of pass were brilliant - as they usually are, but especially on this occasion. Most of our play went through him, and in the lead up to the first goal he dictated the play with his passing. It helped advance us upfield, so we could then get Aurelio forward who then provided the assist.
He was fairly sound defensively, but the highlight for me was when he caught Nolan out of possession with an intelligent piece of play to then set up Torres for Gerrard's 2yd sitter. Brilliant reading of the game as well as a show of confidence to press that high up.
Yeh, Alonso did a very good game, better than his standards. But none of his game would have been possible without the excellent Mascherano's "unseen" or "dirty" work.
Under that system yesteryear Mascherano and Alonso switched more the roles, now it seems Mascherano has over him the defensive duties and Alonso is asked to be on front of him. You still can see switches, but not that often.
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