bigmick wrote:Emerald Red wrote:Listen, lads, it's as simple as this: we need better full-backs, and we need a better option than Kuyt on the right. Benayoun isn't LFC material, and neither is Lucas. Can Rafa be blame for this? Debatable. Regardless of who is to blame, I said ages ago we will not win the league with Dirk Kuyt playing on the right. As good a job as he's doing, it's really an indication that the manager really is trying to make do with what he's got or what he's been given. Does anyone in here really believe that our board is willing to give Rafa 20 million for this player, and 30 for that player. That player being the quality that we need? No. I don't. Robbie Keane? It's up for debate now that Benitez didn't really want him to begin with. Whether or not that is to be believed is again a point for debate, though it's worth stating that it's becoming a more and more popular opinion amongst the fans of this club. Personally, I'm not sure to believe it or not, but leaving a 20 million pound player (who was never worth that money) out of the team is really questionable. Why do it? Could it have been that Benitez wanted one of those other targets of his, but was denied the cash or was stifled in some way in the negotiations? One thing is for certain, that if Rafa leaves, he'll have things to say about what really went on.
I broadly agree with your analysis of the team mate, few would argue with it. The wide midfield positions have been a problem since rafa came, and although Riera looks like he fills the gap on the left (without exactly being a World beater), we do still lack quality on the right.
The thing is though I think our current problems go beyond personel (as after all the team was good enough to lead the premiership) and go a bit deeper. The key is can rafa revamp his philosophy to avoid having the look of a busted flush about him.
He has made so many glaring mistakes IMHO, and not over five games but five years, that his credit may be all used up. We'll see.
I think personaly there is something going on with our attacking coachs , we do pretty well in most other areas of the pitch.
Who does that apart from rafa I meen all clubs have 4-5 coachs at least and 1-2 of them will work with the attacking parts of training.
I really do feel liverpool need someone to come in and teach them to score ffs.
Ian rush maybe ? come in as coach and teach those strikers to get there touch back ffs.