GYBS wrote:Rafa wont put someone into the team just cause they are having a whinge
Benayoun maybe a good chance,then kuyt is very tired from country game.what's your opinion?
Bad Bob wrote:heimdall wrote:he'll probably start N'Gog, that lads class and proven up front
Or, maybe he'll start Torres, Keane or Kuyt up top like he's done all season, with significant success?And, I wish someone would explain to me where all this "we should give Babel a game at striker" nonsense is coming from? We're joint leaders and have a settled side--something most people have been wanting to see for ages--and just because poor Ryan Babel doesn't like riding pine, we should chuck that all out the window and give him a go? Do me a favour.
heimdall wrote:I thought we were joint top of the table aren't we?
I've been saying give Babel a chance up top for bloody ages, it has nothing to do with having an "alleged" whinge but more because he has the ability to score goals even with limited playing minutes, it's got to be worth a go hasn't it?
Bad Bob wrote:heimdall wrote:I thought we were joint top of the table aren't we?
I've been saying give Babel a chance up top for bloody ages, it has nothing to do with having an "alleged" whinge but more because he has the ability to score goals even with limited playing minutes, it's got to be worth a go hasn't it?
Aye, I said we were joint leaders.
Anyway, Babel's ability to score goals, IMO, is directly related to his ability to run at tired defenders after coming off the bench. Of the 11 goals he's scored in his Liverpool career so far, only 3 have come as a starter and each of those has been against cannon fodder (Derby, Luton Town and a very poor Bolton team). So his role, IMO, should strictly be as a 'supersub' (although he's been well south of 'super' on plenty of occasions this season) in a team that has a winning formula established and doesn't need any switching about in terms of the starting line up.
As for giving him a chance, he got a start up top against Crewe and I'd be happy to give him another go when the FA Cup rolls around. In the prem or CL? No thanks. As a partner to Torres? Never in a million years--he'll just get in Nando's way.
Bad Bob wrote:heimdall wrote:I thought we were joint top of the table aren't we?
I've been saying give Babel a chance up top for bloody ages, it has nothing to do with having an "alleged" whinge but more because he has the ability to score goals even with limited playing minutes, it's got to be worth a go hasn't it?
Aye, I said we were joint leaders.
Anyway, Babel's ability to score goals, IMO, is directly related to his ability to run at tired defenders after coming off the bench. Of the 11 goals he's scored in his Liverpool career so far, only 3 have come as a starter and each of those has been against cannon fodder (Derby, Luton Town and a very poor Bolton team). So his role, IMO, should strictly be as a 'supersub' (although he's been well south of 'super' on plenty of occasions this season) in a team that has a winning formula established and doesn't need any switching about in terms of the starting line up.
As for giving him a chance, he got a start up top against Crewe and I'd be happy to give him another go when the FA Cup rolls around. In the prem or CL? No thanks. As a partner to Torres? Never in a million years--he'll just get in Nando's way.
Rockthekop wrote:Many fans are judging Babel based on a few starts and most as a sub. Not only that but he's also played out of position.
How can they possibly make a fair analysis of the player based on that?
Babel is one of our better players and until he has a good run of consecutive games as a striker we can't make a fair assessment.
Rockthekop wrote:I would expect Riera to be better than Babel considering he's a natural left winger. I just think that until he has a fair crack of the whip we can't judge him purely on his bit part role.
Kuyt has been played to death and deserves to be in the team sure but he's had the chance to earn it despite many poor performances.
I like Babel and I think there's definitely plenty of potential for him to be a quality striker. On the other hand he may not realise his potential but we won't know that until he's given his chance. Not as a sub, not starting the odd game but by playing consecutive games as a striker.
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