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Edited on Tue Oct-06-09 03:29 AM by Lord Tredegars Macaw
Not sure how much of the match you ultimately saw, but it was a pretty even game in my opinion. Liverpool did look rather toothless though, which must be a huge worry. That's three defeats in the league already.
There are (of course as vultures soar ever above) many fingers being pointed regarding Liverpool's form this season. I would be interested in your opinion on the following:
Not enough attacking options: They are FAR too reliant on one frontline striker.
Lucas simply not good enough: It is easy to pick on Lucas, but this drumbeat has continued for sometime now. Ex-Red John Aldridge put it very bluntly last week. Lucas is simply not up to it. Playing Lucas next to Mascherano also seems quite negative. When Xabi Alonso played there he dictated tempo and rarely gave the ball away. Lucas isn't in that class yet (and perhaps never will be). Aquilani's debut can't come soon enough.
Jamie Carragher's alarming form: Carragher is a Liverpool great, but, my goodness, his form is shot to pieces. The errors he has made this season have cost Liverpool dearly. Should the unthinkable happen? Should Carra be dropped when Agger returns?
George Gillett blaming Benitez: All this uncertainty at boadroom level can't help. Gillett and Hicks obviously loathe one another. There are constant rumours of Middle-East investment. After promising "a spade in the ground within 60 days" there is still no sign of the promised new stadium. It is reaching soap-opera proportions. At the week-end Gillett blamed "the coaching and scouting" for the team's relatively poor performance, but the lack of stability behind-the-scenes surely can't help.
I am a Newport County fan (top of the Blue Square South! Yay! I know it won't last, but, Yay anyway!) but have always had a soft spot for Liverpool, being a big admirer of the tradition and history of the club. It all seems so uncertain there at the moment. You could probably get decent odds on Benitez not being boss there next season, which is desperately sad.
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