Tuesday, February 26, 2013

View matter - Reliability & Balance - Liverpool Hamilton Academical Forum

Let us be candid here, we all knew this season would definitely own it is ups and downs. Next time to but hopefully not on the level we've seen in 2010 and hopefully with an area which will go further in all domestic glass comps and the category. As a group (perhaps not talking of individual people here, different prints could develop talk in discussion of people needed and so on), Rodgers needs IMO to deal with two primary conditions that have hampered us this season. Persistence Arguably the harder task for a manager to rectify because our inconsistency has the majority of the time drop to specific errors and lapses in attention. We may be led by a theory of why inconsistency could have surfaced in to the talk of balance and having less cover our defense have been given with a three man midfield, and an open game plan. Some thing recent Liverpool defenses have not been familiar with. Nevertheless, it really has been the case never the less that numerous individual errors have cost a myriad to us of factors. How a director rectifys these is not really easy IMO, yes, he can drop a defense every now and again on a consistent basis. Skertel in, Skertel out, Enrique in, Enrique out but this IMO is damaging to the understanding and cohesiveness that defenses have to become miserly. That is not to say I do not appreciate the efforts Carragher has done but I don't know when it is right to drop a after a clanger - will Rodgers drop Carra after his back pass to HulKA.. Never the less consistency needs not just can be found fundamentally throughout the security but all around the frequency. Killing teams off etc etc. This may seem the easier of the consistencys to resolve now with the signing of Sturridge, in form Suarez and Coutinhio. The Achilles is the safety and we need to go into next season with this as you of two important goals to sort out in the beyond and summer. Stability Serious problem IMO. The one that I think lends it self to your reliability issue. The Rodgers area (All IMHOOC) looks heavily intended for an assault sort game plan, which is exciting! But, I do believe there's a flip side to the, and that's that it often leaves our safety overexposed with several holes in midfield. It also is attributed to the design of players Rodgers loves to use/buy, the 'more' flairy sort. Where Rafa would buy a workhorse in Kuyt, Rodgers would choose a standard Brazillian in Coutinhio (broadly speaking). Rafa's form of participants might do an effective job in midfield and defense, perhaps way more than within their main position like KuytA. With Rodgers it's another way round and this is excatly why we seem geared up within an attack oriented formation - even though Downing is fast becoming our 'worker' up and down the flanks and to be good he, I believe, recently has helped (in their own way) to balance this top large clothing out. I still think the center of midfield can be an concern. Privately, and depending on how long Gerrard can last, I had choose a monster in the DM place, one who's running, effective and features a little bit of game intelligence, both to simply help Lucas or Gerrard. Lucas for me has almost reverted to type, even though he did have a good game against Zenit, I really do not think he's in a position to hold the fort on his own and he needs help if not an alternative - preferably the former. Rodgers IMO has not got this down pat and used to do not see enough of his Swansea staff to be able to share with whether he's the perspective to address this (that's even when he thinks it is an issue!). We look like a part who claims, you score 2 and we'll score 3 to beat you. Rather than team who's in a position to fully turn teams out for 90 mins and do the industry up one other end. I think they are all OF US issues that could be assisted by possible signings and what not. I don't view every other footie so I don't know who is out there which could fairly help us out. But eventually Rodgers should/could still work on these issues with the people he's got. What say you?

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