by bigmick » Mon Oct 26, 2009 8:16 pm
Well just like there has been some ridiculous over-reaction to four defeats on the bounce, I suppose it was only natural that we'd get the same in the opposite corner if we beat the Mancs. It was a fine performance too, based on a grit and determination which has been somewhat lacking recently.
It doesn't unfortunately mean that those who have had doubts over the last few weeks are a bunch of numpties, but at least it does mean that those who were calling for the managers head on a plate as of now won't get their wish. That wouldn't have served anybody well, and the manager deserves to get at the very least until the end of this season to see where we going.
The reality is of course that four losses didn't change much, and nor does one victory. The parameters for success or failure remain the same. Liverpool football club, and therefore the person who is charged with the job of managing it, must win trophies. Having spent the amount of money that we have in comparison to everybody else, and given the fact that we finished within four points of the top last season, we need to challenge for the title. It doesn't mean we have to win it, but we have to have a decent go at it. Beating the Mancs didn't change that, it merely made it a bit more likely that we might achieve it. It also highlighted the absolutely indisputeable fact that they are nowhere near as strong a team as last season (as they wouldn't be) having replaced Tevez with Owen, and of course Ronaldo with Valencia. At the very least we ought to be able to make a decent fist of finishing above them I should think.
"se e in una bottigla ed e bianco, e latte".