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Postby Reg » Thu Oct 15, 2009 1:11 pm

Aquilani the mystery man  ESPN October 15, 2009

The money has presumably been deposited in Roma's bank account, the No. 4 shirt has been allocated and the name appears on the back of the programme for every home game. Yet Liverpool supporters could be forgiven for thinking that Alberto Aquilani, the most expensive midfielder in their club's history, is something of a mythical figure.

Unveiled at Anfield more than two months ago, he has now reappeared on the cover of the club's magazine, announcing that his ambition is to score in front of the Kop. They, in turn, would surely settle for him merely performing in front of them in the near future. The Italian has been swimming and running, according to Rafael Benitez, without yet taking the field after undergoing ankle surgery in May.

Since then, Liverpool's initial estimates have proved optimistic. It was initially thought the £20 million midfielder would be able to debut at Sunderland on Saturday. Now the Carling Cup clash with Arsenal on October 28 appears a more realistic date for Aquilani's introduction. As ever, context is everything: that is three days after Manchester United visit Anfield. Such games are never irrelevant, but given Liverpool's mixed start to the season, it has assumed vast importance.

So, given their defeat to Fiorentina a fortnight ago, has next week's Champions League match against Lyon. Both will occur without Aquilani. In his absence, Lucas has been an ever-present in the starting line-up. Neither as inadequate as his critics insist or as inspired as his manager seems to believe, he nonetheless appears the perennial stand-in, rather than a contender for a place in his own right. The midfield equation has been complicated by the South American qualifying group for the World Cup, which has resulted in Lucas and Javier Mascherano having tiring journeys back for the Sunderland game. It is possible that Steven Gerrard will have to be shifted back into midfield again on Saturday.

But while the captain and Fernando Torres tend to dominate discussions about Liverpool, a third name has figured increasingly frequently this season: that of the departed Xabi Alonso. It has brought the belated recognition outside Anfield of Alonso's importance to the team, his ability to transfer defence into attack with one well-judged pass and to release Torres and Gerrard on devastatingly effective breaks.

That Alonso is being missed is beyond dispute. What remains to be seen is how suitable a replacement Aquilani is. It might not be a straight swap, but he offers the prospect of adding another dimension to Liverpool's play: while the Spaniard excelled immediately in front of the back four, aided by his outstanding passing game, the Italian is more likely to prove a bridge between defence and attack, promising to be a high-class box-to-box midfielder. In Benitez's planning, he appears one of six vital components of the spine of the side, with Jose Reina, Jamie Carragher and Mascherano behind him and Gerrard and Torres ahead of him.

But that remains a theory that is yet to be put into practice. Lucas tends to occupy a deeper role than Aquilani, meaning Gerrard often retreats into his own half looking for the ball and leaving Torres alone in attack. And when the left-back Fabio Aurelio operates in the centre of midfield, as he did unsuccessfully in Florence, it highlights the lack of specialists in the position.

Fitter alternatives were available in the summer. Indeed, lower-calibre options were linked with Liverpool, such as Christian Poulsen. Given Benitez's relatively small budget (once sales are factored in) and the comparative lack of strength in depth at Anfield, it can be asked if the Liverpool manager would have been better off dividing his funds and signing a midfielder as well as the extra attacker many believe he requires.

And the answer, once again, has to be delayed. It is impossible to conclude before Aquilani figures. What can be said for certain is that everything has been predicated on Aquilani: the belief that he will become fit and stay fit and the hope that Liverpool will remain in the title race by the time he finally figures; the conviction that he will dovetail with Mascherano and consign Alonso to fond memory; the feeling that he has the class to ensure that Liverpool's first-choice 11 - although certainly not their deputies - can be regarded as the best in the Premier League.

Last season, their central midfield axis had a strong claim to be the outstanding duo in their position in the division. This year, once again, verdicts have to be postponed. The same applies to the manager's expenditure: while co-owner George Gillett believes Liverpool have spent more than their rivals, a point of view that bemuses many observers, judgment on Benitez's summer spending will have to be withheld until Aquilani is available.

That cannot come soon enough, either for Liverpool or Aquilani himself. With every game he misses, the anticipation grows. As Liverpool enter a pivotal week in their season, his ongoing absence means the mystery of his eventual impact has increased. And in the final reckoning, the first two months of Liverpool's season could be summed up in three words: waiting for Aquilani.
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Postby maguskwt » Thu Oct 15, 2009 3:19 pm

nice... an article that really didn't say anything at all :laugh:
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Postby matrix » Fri Oct 16, 2009 9:45 pm

when will he were the bird and play for us  whats going on    ???
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Postby Rush Job » Sat Oct 17, 2009 4:16 am

matrix wrote:when will he were the bird and play for us  whats going on    ???

Supposed to be a couple of weeks off yet.
Although ssn have reported that he has started full training.
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Postby andy_g » Tue Oct 20, 2009 1:47 pm

aquilani set for reserves

Liverpool are considering giving their £20million summer signing, Alberto Aquilani, a reserve team run-out tomorrow.

The Italy international is yet to figure so far this season as he has recovered from a summer knee operation that preceded his move from Roma to Anfield.

But the attacking midfielder has been back in full training for more than a week now, and is being considered for a short spell of action during tomorrow's home reserve match with Sunderland.

But even if the 25-year-old does make an appearance at Tranmere's Prenton Park, it is believed that he is not being considered for a first-team debut against Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday.

Liverpool will be without the Spanish winger Albert Riera for tonight's Champions League home match with Lyon. Riera is due to have a scan on a hamstring problem picked up in training last weekend.

He was an unused substitute in the 1-0 defeat at Sunderland and is unlikely to be considered for the visit of Sir Alex Ferguson's men at the weekend.



so we may get to see if aquilani can play some part in reserve style balloon deflection revenge - tantalising, or what?

the article also gives us a bit of news about why riera didn't play at the weekend. feckin hell - for a season where we were all saying that we needed a bit of luck on the injuries front we seem to be having exactly the opposite.
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Postby Anfield's Finest » Tue Oct 20, 2009 2:24 pm

I can't wait till I see him start a game for us! Taking Sami's shirt number means he has alot to live upto in that shirt.
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Postby Fauxy » Tue Oct 20, 2009 3:37 pm

Got a really good feeling about this guy  :)  Think he is gonna be absolutly class.
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Postby tubby » Tue Oct 20, 2009 3:48 pm

I hope he can play some part against Utd.
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Postby Fauxy » Tue Oct 20, 2009 3:54 pm

If he plays against sunderland reserves and gets a bit of match fitness i can see him being on the bench against the mancs.

But more importantly we need Torres back for that match big time.
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Postby Anfield's Finest » Tue Oct 20, 2009 3:56 pm

Fauxy wrote:If he plays against sunderland reserves and gets a bit of match fitness i can see him being on the bench against the mancs.

But more importantly we need Torres back for that match big time.

Why has Torres been ruled out of the Manc game?
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Postby Fauxy » Tue Oct 20, 2009 4:05 pm

he hasnt been ruled out but its still unkown weather he will have recovered in time for it
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Postby metalhead » Tue Oct 20, 2009 7:11 pm

Fauxy wrote:Got a really good feeling about this guy  :)  Think he is gonna be absolutly class.

I'm really hoping so...
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Postby fivecups » Tue Oct 20, 2009 10:11 pm

At least that's some good news. Hopefully he turns out to be better than Maradona, Best, Pele or Cruyff - that's what we need at the moment.
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Postby bigmick » Tue Oct 20, 2009 11:20 pm

fivecups wrote:At least that's some good news. Hopefully he turns out to be better than Maradona, Best, Pele or Cruyff - that's what we need at the moment.

We could do with him being better than those players combined to be totally honest.
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Postby Madmax » Wed Oct 21, 2009 12:24 am

Cack-eyed will be ready when we are completely fecked.. Great fecking signing BTW!
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