Soldato
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The problem for Liverpool is that I don't think Benitez has a clue what his strongest team is.
The problem for Liverpool is that I don't think Benitez has a clue what his strongest team is.
The problem for Liverpool is that I don't think Benitez has a clue what his strongest team is.
I don't think he thinks theres such thing as a "strongest team" for every game. He'll pick a different "strongest team" depending on the opposition/occasion/form etc.
edit: baz said pretty much the same thing.
If that was the case then Mascherano, Sissoko etc.. wouldn't have had so many games. I don't think there is any doubt that Liverpool do infact rotate a lot, the issue they have is they do it when it's unneccesary.You obviously didn't read the whole article; when fit Reina, Carra-Agger, Gerrard-Alonso (our spine as you put it), as well as Riise, Finnan and Kuyt all played. Like Utd the only positions that were rotated were our wingers and Bellamy or Crouch. All the talk that Benitez rotates more than Fergie or JM did, or even the talkt that he rotates the core of his side is simply not true, like i said in responce to HangTime's post, had we been winning then it wouldn't have got a mention.
You can refuse to accept the article if you want but the fact remains that Utd made just as many changes to there side as we did and im sure that over the course of the season we had just as many injuries/suspensions as you did (in fact i wouldn't be suprised if we had quite a few more).I refuse to accept that article though, statistically speaking there might be nothing between the sides but there is so much more to it than that. Never did Fergie change a team because of the opposition, only because of injuries or other mitigating circumstances. Last season our best XI without question was;
VdS
Neville Vidic Rio Evra
Ronaldo Carrick Scholes Giggs
Saha Rooney
That would be the team that would be picked every game in an ideal world, doesn't matter if you're playing AC Milan or Farsley Celtic. I don't believe that there is such a thing as a best XI for different matches, the best teams are built on two things, ability and consistency. You should always play to your own strengths, not try and fit your game round the opposition. That's why I'm concerned about the arrival of Hargreaves, yes it's nice to have a player of his ability but it brings questions about what our best CM partnership actually is.
Of course we rotate but no more than Utd or Chelsea. Mascherano and Sissoko got games when Pennant was left out (Gerrard moved out wide) or when we played 3 in the middle (Utd done similar things when they changed system and Rooney got moved out wide) but our core players always played so im not sure why changing Crouch for Bellamy or Mascherano for Pennant is unneccesary depending on the game.If that was the case then Mascherano, Sissoko etc.. wouldn't have had so many games. I don't think there is any doubt that Liverpool do infact rotate a lot, the issue they have is they do it when it's unneccesary.
I don't believe that there is such a thing as a best XI for different matches
Yep that is true but according to that artcile, on the 4 occasions Utd done this there form droppped.Isnt it the fact that he almost NEVER plays the same side two games in a row, where as United and chelsea did?
Not sure why you think that, Utd only kept the same side 4 times and had the same amount of regulars as we did.They made the same amount of changes, but they were large changes, in fewer games.
Isnt the problem that Benitez just seems to make changes for changes sake?
We lost our entire defense, our entire midfield bar Ronaldo and our strikeforce last season. I've never known us get so many players injured. At some point last season ALL 11 first-team players missed a game injured.You can refuse to accept the article if you want but the fact remains that Utd made just as many changes to there side as we did and im sure that over the course of the season we had just as many injuries/suspensions as you did (in fact i wouldn't be suprised if we had quite a few more).
That's my point. Rafa rotated probably the finest English CM in a couple of decades onto the right-wing to fit with rotation policies. It's the players through the middle that are the most important and Gerrard is a phenomenal player.Of course we rotate but no more than Utd or Chelsea. Mascherano and Sissoko got games when Pennant was left out (Gerrard moved out wide) or when we played 3 in the middle (Utd done similar things when they changed system and Rooney got moved out wide) but our core players always played so im not sure why changing Crouch for Bellamy or Mascherano for Pennant is unneccesary depending on the game.
Not sure why you think that, Utd only kept the same side 4 times and had the same amount of regulars as we did.
Liverpool lost every player except Kuyt to injury last year and he missed a couple of matches at the start of the seasons because he wasn't signed (though Gerrard didn't miss a league game, just a CL game).We lost our entire defense, our entire midfield bar Ronaldo and our strikeforce last season. I've never known us get so many players injured. At some point last season ALL 11 first-team players missed a game injured.
Firstly Gerrard didn't play on the right just for the sake of playing Mascherano or Sissoko, but because he felt that in those games we needed more solidity in the middle (and he still played most of last season in the middle).That's my point. Rafa rotated probably the finest English CM in a couple of decades onto the right-wing to fit with rotation policies. It's the players through the middle that are the most important and Gerrard is a phenomenal player.
Its games in a row not the same 11 being played 1 week and then playing 6 games later.I don't know whether to believe that, are you counting a change on the bench or something?
Already this season we've started the same team numerous times.
Thats exactly it, we weren't out of the title race because of rotating but because the players that were being rotated weren't good enough, Rafa's carried on with his 'rotating' this season (though with better players) and if/when we win our game in hand we will go 2nd and before Utd or Chelsea blame injuries on there changes this season we've had more and our best players too (Gerrard, Carra, Agger and Alonso have had broken bones).The answer to this is simple.
When you 'rotate' players and win - you are seen as 'resting' them (for the bigger games).
When you 'rotate' players and lose - you are seen as 'tinkering'.
If Liverpool had won the Premiership once or twice under Rafa, then people would be praising his rotation policy. Ultimately his rotation policy has worked very well for them in the Champions League, and they've been one of the few teams who have had a freshness and spark about them in the latter stages of the competition.
The problem is, that come the end of the league season, having a freshness and spark isn't enough if you've already dropped 20 points behind your rivals.
Yea thats it![]()
Well, its true, there is no other explanation for leaving a £23 million pound striker on the bench for any league game when you know full well you are going to be sacked if you dont come close to winning the league this year.
And it is as simple as that, he will be gone if he doesnt close that gap and as yet he's shown no sign of doing that.
I don't expect us to win the league this year but I do expect us to finish a lot closer to the league winner than we have done in previous years. If that doesn't happen I expect Benitez to go because he's had money to spend and can have no more excuses.Benitez won't be sacked this season regardless of how we do this season.
Ive seen your predictions over the last few years and they're generally wrong so im not too worried, Benitez won't be sacked this season regardless of how we do this season.
Leaving him out against Pompey was a mistake but not the Birmingham game. Benitez (or any other manager) doesn't believe a player can play every game in a season without a break (if you want them to stay at a certain level) and the Birmingham game was an ideal chance to leave him out as it was a game that any 11 of our squad should have won.