Right, I still look on here most days, but do not post as often as most as I only post when I see something new, or I have something constructive to say. I have been thinking about comings and goings on this forum, and the ideas, attacks and couter attacks flying back and forth.
For some time now I have thought that our squad, pound for pound may be as good as those of Chelsea and Manure, certainly on a par enough to challenge for honours each year. Many have blamed the departure of Alonso for our poor showing this term, others the yanks, others Rafa and some all three and other members have proposed other things.
Looking at the three starting line ups I have tried to do a comparrison of each player objectively and give each squad member a score out of 10. Added up you get a total out of 110. I am not going to go further than that, and this is my interpretation of each best starting 11 based on a 442 foramtion over this season. Here Goes
Liverpool
Reina - 9
Insua - 7
Johnson - 8
Carra - 9
Agger - 7
(total 40/50)
Riera - 7
Masch - 8
Aquilani - 7
kuyt - 7
(total 29/40)
Gerrard - 9
Torres - 9
(Total - 18/20)
Total - 88/110
Chelsea
Cech - 8
Cole - 8
Terry - 9
Carvalio(spl) - 7
Bosingwa - 7
(Total - 39/50)
Maloada - 7
Cole - 7
Lampard - 8
Essien - 8
(Total 30/40)
Drogba - 9
Anelka - 8
Total - (17/20)
Team total - 86/110
Manure
Van de Sar - 8
Evra - 8
Ferdinand - 8
Vidic - 7
Rafael - 7
(total - 38/50)
Giggs - 8
Scholes - 8
Carrick - 8
Valencia - 8
(total - 32/40)
Berbatov - 8
Rooney - 10
(total 18/20)
Team total - 88/110
I know that some will disagree with these, but if you were to do this yourself I am sure you would reach a similar conclusion, in that the teams themselves stack up as being very close in terms of potential. We know that Aquilani is still settling, and that the players each club has on the bench make a difference too, but the point is that I am trying to make is that the team Rafa has available to put out on a match day is certainly good enough to compete at the top of the Premiership.
However we are not doing that. We have just lost to Wigan in the league, did not get out of our CL group and look bereft of confidence on the pitch. Our sole goal for this year is the Europa league, but to be honest I do not believe we will win that on current form.
Why after such a good season last year, when we all thought we had a definate title chance this year has everything gone tits up. Alonso left - true but the departure of one player cannot be blamed for this. The money situation is also a factor - but we already have a team of players that is worth or cost collectively over 100 million pounds and all have the talent to succeed. As shown above on paper the ones we have measure up to what is expected - on paper.
The question is what is left - what is left is the manager. It is the responsibility and the basic fundamental job of the manager to select a team of professionals, and motivate and guide them tactically to achieve what is expected.
Over the last season we have seen many more controversial team selections, negative tactics at home, reluctance to play younger players or new signings, injuries to key players, very strange interviews with the press and other things which are worrying.
I AM A FAN OF RAFA BENITEZ. He came to the club and won us a European cup. We have challenged for honours and have showed improvement year on year. However I feel that the time is approaching where the board have to look at the performances on the pitch and see where the problems are. The players look tired, demotivated and resigned to failure. Too many of them seem used to being mediocre when they are not. Read the books of Carra and Stevie and they both say that Rafa is not the kind of manager to praise players - always telling them how they can improve. Maybe the spoiled fragile minds of the professional footballer cannot cope with this, I do not know. But if you compare the press conferences and interviews given by rafa with those by Fergie, Wenger or Others you will see that the others always spend most of the time supporting players and telling everyone that they are the best. You seldom hear this from rafa.
I have tried to make this constructive, and is just my opinion. However having been one of the mindless in rafa we trust brigade for a long time (and the criticisms of him started several seasons ago not just this year) I am coming around to the idea that a change of manager is needed is going to occur to the board soon. None of us has any idea what the atmosphere in the dressing room is, but surely there must be doubts in the players minds about the manager. Too many players have arrived at the club but failed to live up to expectations - why??? just putting it out there, but is Rafa the man manager the players need.....
These are just my feelings on the matter which I just needed to share. I like everyone else am distraught about this state of affairs.
Mods, if this belongs elsewhere please move it. Thanks.
YNWA!