Dundalk wrote:Both on top form Id go with Benny.
He really stepped up the the mark last season and was arguably are best player after Christmas. HE is a constant threat to defenders and his vision and awareness of play is very good. One thing I would drag him up on would be his crossing from the wings however if he is dribbling into the box (which is what he normally dose) he is brilliant and pulling the ball back and finding a man.
Id go for Benny, Rafa will go for Riera
JoeTerp wrote:while Yossi is a very versatile player, I think there is a noticeable drop off in his effectiveness on a game when he is deployed on the left. I would only play him on the left if he is in "undroppable" form or during one of Riera's dip in form. I don't know what Riera's fitness is going to be like now that he has had a whole proper per-season under his belt, but if he has to come off after an hour in almost every game, Yossi is a very good option for me as be brings something different, something that would could need in games to break teams down. Babel and Dossena are decent options off the bench as well, Dpssena in particular if we already have 3 goals
LFC2007 wrote:Generally speaking if he's fit and isn't suffering from a major loss of form, then it's a no brainer for me. Riera.
He's the better player of the two. Principally because he keeps the ball better, he keeps his position and gives us great shape, he can head reasonably well and he's generally more consistent. Benayoun for me is still generally a cover player, or an impact player. What you'll get from Benny that won't get as often from Riera is more end product, because he's more direct in his style. He drifts inside a lot and when on form he's good at infiltrating tight spaces and seeing the clever pass, he can make those movements and see those passes simply because that's the type of player he is; a crafty, nimble little fecker. You saw how it made a crucial difference in the games at Man City, Portsmouth and Fulham last season; all were late shows where he utilised his best attributes to create the openings or score the goal that gave us the three points. His main limitations are his tendancy to drift inside too often - particularly from the left, depriving us of enough width and his lack of any real physical attributes. Because of this, he's often struggled to get into games. If you look at when he's started a series of games, he doesn't usually carry the form and that's why Riera has got the nod in the past. Benayoun's more of a specialist if you like.
Riera's game is more about providing shape; he's the solid reliable option on the left, he's got good skill but he's not often as direct as Benayoun (operating from further out wide and lacking comparable subtelty, timing and vision at key moment), and he has generally lacked a bit in the final delivery since he joined. He generally isn't going to be the drifting link man like Benayoun, but he will keep the ball, he will pass very well, he will keep his position very well, he can hold his own physically - he has good pace, he offers very good aerial ability for a winger, and I still think there's more to come in terms of final product.
Different styles and both are useful, but simply because he's more consistent and allows us to flow better, Riera would start against Spurs. This is especially the case away from home at tough grounds. At home against Hull or the like, Benayoun has a better chance of making more of an impact as a starter as we generally hold a sizeable portion more possession.
GYBS wrote:All depends on the opposition - most of the time reira to provide natural width - as well as yossi did last season it fustrates the hell out of me watching him always driftt inside to flood the middle . but yossi defiantly agaiinst teams that park the bus
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