Sabre wrote:*scratching head*
I don't see a so much improved Alonso, honestly. I don't see that abismal difference.
The difference maybe is that the team has achieved a massive victory and a victory against archenemies just make players better?
I truly don't know where the improvement lies. Yes, perhaps he has ventured a bit more forward, but I don't see a great difference in terms of defensive work, passes that are lost, and the sense he gives to his passing. Not that in this two years you could tell Alonso was the culprit of many against goals neither. In a nutshell, Alonso isn't that good now, Alonso wasn't that poor these two years. IMHO, of course. If someone thinks like Neil that he has improved a lot, tell me where I'm wrong!
Spot on, mate. Alonso looked like much the same player out there to me on Saturday. The difference was that we had better width and better movement up front than usual. As Mick's said, we also had Mascherano bursting forward and opening space. I don't think Alonso is anywhere near as inconsistent as some make out. He's a fairly steady eddy most matches. When we don't ever look like scoring he comes in for criticism but when we win comfortably (esp. against a hated rival) he's seen as one of the best players on the park. So much depends on what goes on around him because he's not really a 'take the game by the scruff of the neck" type (at least not for us...still remember him doing that against Greece for Spain this summer).