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Site update - 10 July 2008

Much to the disappointment of the 'Liverpool-Kop sucks!' brigade, this site is still very much alive. The lack of recent articles is purely down to the fact that there is simply nothing interesting to write about at the moment!

It's hardly been an inspiring summer so far; Gareth Barry saga? *yawn* Dossena and Degen sign on? *yawn*. As usual, Rafa is trying to sign players we don't need and ignoring the real problem areas, i.e. Wingers and creative, attacking link-men.

But there's still hope for some excitement. Liverpool are after all linked with the likes of James Milner and Robbie Keane! Who could not be excited about qualilty signings like that?! JK
Showing posts with label transfers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transfers. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Why Liverpool cannot and should not sign David Villa

Liverpool are apparently waiting in the wings to snap up Spanish striker David Villa if - as recent reports suggest - a reputed move to Arsenal falls through. Capturing Villa would be a dream acquisition on a par with Fernando Torres, but unfortunately, the Steven Gerrard conundrum means that signing any top quality striker right now would be a recipe for disaster.

The Villa story has been popping up regularly in recent weeks, with Th
e Telegraph recently reporting the following:

“Villa has regularly partnered Torres for the national team and, were Arsenal or Chelsea to fail to agree a deal for Villa then Liverpool would be alerted to his availability”

Villa himself seems positive about the idea of coming to Liverpool, and clearly relishes the prospect of teaming up with Fernando Torres:

"It is great playing alongside Fernando. We understand each other totally and we get on brilliantly off the park."

Alas, as great a signing this would be for Liverpool, with Steven Gerrard at the club, it will never work…and I will explain why.

Quite simply, Liverpool are incapable of playing 4-4-2 successfully with Gerrard in the centre. Everybody is always going on about how Gerrard’s best position is central midfield, but if that’s the case, why does not play there for Liverpool or England?

The answer is simple: Gerrard has proved that he cannot form a *consistently* successful midfield partnership with anyone - for club or for country.

Whether it’s Xabi Alonso, Javier Mascherano, Momo Sissoko, Lucas Leiva or Frank Lampard, Gerrard just does not function successfully in a midfield two.

The main reasons for this are his positional indiscipline and hero complex. Basically, Gerrard always wants to do everything himself, which means he abandons his position on a frustratingly regular basis, leaving holes for others to exploit.

As a result of this, the Liverpool team has been chopped and changed in every conceivable way over the years in an attempt to accommodate Gerrard; the 4-2-3-1 formation that Liverpool currently plays is the only formation that suits him.

What about playing on the right? That’s a no-go too as Gerrard has made it quite clear that he doesn’t want to play out there, even though it would probably be the best thing for the team.

So – we’re left with his current position - playing behind the striker. In Liverpool’s current system, this is the only place Gerrard can play, and for him to be successful, he needs two midfielders doing all the donkey work for him.

And therein lies the problem: The whole team is set-up to get the best out of Gerrard, which means that if Liverpool buy another top quality striker and accommodate him *regularly*, the formation would need to switch to 4-4-2. This means we’re back at square one again, i.e. trying to fit Gerrard in somewhere that not only benefits the team but satisfies his ego.

If Liverpool were to sign David Villa - or a striker of comparable quality - such a player is not going be happy sitting on the bench waiting for Crouch-like cameo roles. A player like Villa needs to play regularly and should play regularly, or what’s the point of spending all the money?

Furthermore, Fernando Torres is not going to be happy sitting on the bench regularly to accomodate someone else, and Liverpool fans wouldn’t stand for that anyway, so what is the solution?

Unfortunately, the solution is that Liverpool cannot and should not buy another Torres-quality striker whilst Gerrard is at the club.

Of course, none of this would be an issue if Gerrard could successfully function in a midfield two, but that truth is, he cannot.

If Liverpool's current formation is the template for the future, then buying another top quality striker would just create unfair competition for places up front.

And as we’ve seen over the last year, intense competition for places causes friction and recrimination. For example, in midfield, we had a ridiculous situation where 5 midfielders were competing for 2 first team slots.

This unfair competition forced out Momo Sissoko and caused Xabi Alonso to seriously consider his future. Indeed, Rafa was lucky that Alonso was injured for so long earlier in the season, otherwise the selection headache in midfield would have been even more acute.

The same goes for the striking roles this year - With Rafa favouring one up-front, Dirk Kuyt has been converted into a right midfielder and Peter Crouch has been stuck on the bench for most of the season

If someone like Villa was to sign, and Liverpool continued to play with one up front, it would be a recipe for disaster. Somewhere along the line, either Villa or Torres would become dissatisfied with warming the bench. Alternatively, Rafa could try and accommodate both strikers by playing 4-4-2, but this would cause the team to become unbalanced again for the reasons I’ve outlined above.

An example of this imbalance is the recent Liverpool-Arsenal Champions League game at Anfield. In a break from the usual formation, Rafa played 4-4-2, with Crouch and Torres up front and Gerrard on the left.

By his own admission, Gerrard put in one of his worst performances in a red shirt! If Villa or some other top striker was to come to the club, these poor performances from would (in my view) be a regular occurrence, especially if Gerrard was played in a position he dislikes.

A team with a 4-4-2 formation with Villa and Torres together could line up like this (Using the current squad):

------------------------ Reina

Arbeloa --------- Carra --------- Agger -------- Aurelio

Pennant ------ Gerrard ------ Mascherano ----- Babel

--------------- Villa ------------- Torres

The Gerrard-Mascherano partnership *does not work*. For proof of this, just examine the games in which the partnership has been utilized and then look at the results and the turgid performances that came out of it.

In any event, as discussed above, Gerrard in the center *consistently* is a non-starter.

The 4-4-2 formation *would* work if the team lined up like this:

---------------------- Reina

Arbeloa --------- Carra --------- Agger -------- Aurelio

Gerrard ------ Alonso ------ Mascherano ----- Babel

------------------ Villa -------- Torres

Everybody with any objectivity and sense knows that the best position for Gerrard in a 4-4-2 is on the right, but the incredible sulk will never allow this to happen.

So choices are thus: Play 4-4-2 with Gerrard in the center or play 4-2-3-1 with Gerrard behind Torres.

Surely the answer is to stick with what works? Rafa has *finally* hit upon a winning formula in the premiership after 4years of trying - it would surely be madness to change things now...wouldn't it?

As long as Gerrard is at the club, Rafa should stick with the 4-2-3-1 formation and spend any transfer funds on creative right and left wingers/midfielders and pacy, creative fullbacks.

Ultimately, there is no point in signing a striker of Villa’s calibre if Rafa plans to continue with the 4-2-3-1 formation. I don’t want to see another top quality player wasting away on the bench, just like Peter Crouch has been wasted this

A player like Villa will not and should not play second fiddle to anyone. He - or indeed any top striker – should only be signed if Liverpool are going to play 4-4-2 with Gerrard on the right.

Of course, there is a third option: Sell Gerrard and buy a midfielder who can function successfully as part of a midfield two...

*Cue mass hysteria and Liverpool fans collectively foaming at the mouth*

This article was first published in April 2008. Reposted in June during Euro 2008 to coincide with increased David Villa speculation.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Forget Gareth Barry and Michael Johnson. Alexander Hleb should be Liverpool's no 1 target.

Alexander Hleb is exactly the kind of player Liverpool should be trying to sign, and if there’s any truth in reports that the Belarus magician is on his way out of Arsenal, then Liverpool and Rafa should do everything in their power to snap him up.

In the last week, Hleb’s representative Nikolai Shpilevski has revealed that three European giants have joined the chase for the Arsenal star but no formal bids have yet been forthcoming. Shpilevski explained:

“I’m often approached about Hleb. I have nothing to hide; Alexander is a world class player. Real Madrid, Juventus and Barcelona are interested in him, but there are no official offers.”

Hleb is a gifted, intelligent footballer, blessed with fantastic technique, genuine creativity and a superb range of passing.

He also plays football the Liverpool way: direct pass and move with an emphasis on retaining possession. If he is available for as little as 12 million, then there is no excuse for Liverpool not to at least make a bid.

To not do so would be tantamount to professional negligence in my view. There is no argument about Hleb's ability - he is a top class player and would seamlessly fit into Liverpool's system.

For me, Hleb could be Liverpool’s new Peter Beardsley, and instead of buying more unnecessary central midfielders like Gareth Barry and Michael Johnson, Hleb should be Liverpool’s number 1 transfer target.

I’ll be emphatic on the point: If there is any possibility of landing Hleb then Liverpool should pull out all the stops and make it the priority of the summer.

Hleb is clearly worth more than 12million, and if Liverpool can offer more than that to ensure they get him, then that is what the club should do.

With figures of 12million being touted for Man City’s comparatively unproven Michael Johnson, it’s easy to see how Hleb represents an unmissable bargain.

With Hleb in the team, Liverpool could line up like this (using Liverpool’s current squad):

--------------------------- Reina

Carragher ----- Skrtl ---- Hyypia ----- Aurelio

------------- Mascherano --------- Alonso

Benayoun --------- Gerrard --------- Hleb

------------------ Torres

Hleb is better than any other player Liverpool have in terms of midfield creativity in my opinion, and if the club invested in top class wingers and full backs, we could be looking at something like this:

--------------------------- Reina

New Right Back ---- Skrtl ---- Carra ----- New Left Back

--------------------- Mascherano

New R. Winger ----- Gerrard ----- New L. Winger

--------------- Hleb

------------------ Torres

Or this, which is my preferred formation:

--------------------------- Reina

New Right Back ---- Skrtl ---- Carra ----- New Left Back

-------------- Mascherano ------ Gerrard

New R. Winger ----- Hleb ----- New L. Winger

------------------ Torres

Hleb could alternate with Gerrard in the role just behind Torres, and could also play out wide on occasion. With Mascherano protecting the back four, Gerrard could still be free to roam, and he and Hleb could do serious damage together.

As I said above, why does the club *need* more central midfielders? Having too much competition for midfield places is a negative thing, as Momo Sissoko discovered.

Liverpool have Steven Gerrard, Xabi Alonso, Javier Mascherano, Lucas Leiva and Damien Plessis knocking on the door. There is no need to for Michael Johnson or Gareth Barry…unless Alonso is to leave of course, which doesn’t appear to be an imminent possibility.

So forget Barry – good player that he is. Forget the likes of Johnson and Behrami or any other unproven squad players who would stop Liverpool’s youth players from breaking into the first team.

Hleb is a proven premiership player and is the real deal NOW. He is exactly the type of player Liverpool lack, and I for one would be ecstatic if the club could sign him.

And if Liverpool can steal Tomasz Rosicky from Arsenal as well…

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