Rockthekop wrote:People seem to forget that unlike Kuyt or Lucas, Babel hasn't had any kind of run in the team.
I'm afraid this idea doesn't cut any ice with me anymore. He's been given plenty of chances to impress and force himself into Rafa's thinking--the start at Spurs on opening day being just the latest example. The fact is, he hasn't grasped these opportunities with any conviction and that's why he continues to make limited substitute appearances (and rightly so). One need only look at Yossi Benayoun to understand how a bit-part player (which he very much was for us) can force his way into the manager's first-team reckoning with some quality performances from the subs bench. If Babel had shown anywhere near the commitment and impact that Benayoun did coming off the bench, I'm sure he'd been in or around the starting 11 too.