Showing posts with label Lucas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lucas. Show all posts

19 October, 2009

Sunderland vs. Liverpool Post Game Thoughts

Folks, look at it this way.  Even if Torres and Myself were available to play, an Away visit to the Stadium of Lights under the new leadership of Steve Bruce was never going to be easy! 

On the Beach Ball

I’m not going to go into too much detail about that beach ball incident.  We have all read, by now, that it is an outside agent of the game, and the goal should not be counted.  Instead, I rather focus, once again, on how much we missed Xabi Alonso. 

On Xabi Alonso

In our last season, when was a Premiership game played without Torres, Alonso, and Myself?  I’m not talking about a game against lower league teams in the FA Cup, or the Carling Cup.  But to my recollection, I don’t remember we played any game in the top flight without all three of us.  With that in mind, I think Rafa is forced to try something new.

On Formation/Tactics

So Rafa put 3 in the back, 2 Wing-Backs, 2 Midfielders, and 3 players in ‘attacking role.’  A very Continental formation.  His thoughts?  With 3 quality Defenders, and 2 defensive minded midfielders sitting in front of the defense, it ‘should’ provide sufficient protection while allowing the offense to happen down the Wings, and maybe from the middle.  The result?  If you subtract the ‘beach-ball goal’, we really had a draw… technically!  Was the formation a success?  If you are aiming for a Draw, with the possibility of a win, then heck yeah I think it was working.

On What Went Wrong (in General)

‘Beach Ball’ aside, this team shows the same weaknesses that has been in existence since the first day Rafa took charge.  "Liverpool is a 1-man Team.’  However, please give Rafa some credit for transforming Liverpool from a 1-man Team to a 2-men Team these days.  (It would have been (was) a 3-men Team, but we didn’t realize it until it was too late.)  So from my point of view, there were 2 things that went wrong:

  1. Key players get called up to International duties when their home nation has already secured top qualifying position for the World Cup… resulting in these players getting injured
  2. The team lacks depth to provide coverage for the ‘G’ and the ‘T’

Obviously, there isn’t much that we can do with #1 above.  Besides, any team in the world would hope that they can acquire players who are good enough to be picked by their National Team.  So that’s just part of the growing pain for big clubs.

As for #2 above, instead of immediately point my finger at Rafa, I instead chose to look at our rivalry, Manchester United.  The fact that both Giggs and Scholes still play a role in a somewhat regular manner, tells me that Sir Alex’s purchases in the recent past years didn’t fare too well either.  Valencia, Anderson, and Nani, all couldn’t hold down a regular place like Ronaldo, Lampard, Frabegas, or Myself does, which tells me that even with lots of money, finding/buying an ‘automatic pick’ is really NOT that easy. Now if you have even less money to play with, which has been our situation all along, it makes things even more difficult. 

On an Alternative

So with limited amount of spending money, my next chain of thought is… do what Arsenal did… get the youngsters when they are very young, and cheaper.  Wait a minute!  We did take that approach!  We have Babel and Lucas!

On Babel and Lucas

Babel did not perform as expected during the game against Sunderland.  Babel’s starting position is Forward, partnering Kuyt.  He was later shifted to the sides, and eventually gotten substituted.  During the game (and I’m going to exaggerate a bit here), he failed to complete passes and he failed to finish his dribbles.  It was extremely frustrated watching him play… when I KNOW that this boy has got plenty of talents! 

Lucas, in my opinion, did a decent job during Sunderland’s game.  My general-criticism of him is his passing and (long-range) shooting.  But hey, Mascherano can’t shoot either!

On Jay Spearing

As if our Formation isn’t confusing enough, Rafa threw in another wild card… the debut of Jay Spearing.  I wasn’t perfect when I first started, but when Arsenal can put up a team of ‘minors’ to play with decent results, I have to hope that our youngsters are at least at par against theirs.  Unfortunately, looking at the performances of Babel, Spearing, and Lucas, I couldn’t say the same.

On Liverpool’s Coaches and the Academy

To continue my effort to find someone to blame, I have to look to the Training.  Here we are with so many ‘wonderkids’, why aren’t they performing?  I would bet that had Babel joined Arsenal, he wouldn’t be one of the most lethal Attacker in the Premiership.  Why is Lucas’ passing and shooting so poor?  Why did Spearing looked so out of space when playing a team like Sunderland?

Are the Coaches and the Academy to Blame?

YES!  I’m afraid!  I’m not saying that they should bare full responsibility.  The Players and the Manager, by defaults, must own up to their share of responsibilities.  However, in my opinion, the Coaches now need to step up and find a way to make these Players to perform at a level where they are capable of. 

We need these players, with or without, Gerrard and Torres!

12 September, 2009

Liverpool vs. Burnley Post Match Rating

I mentioned in the earlier post but I want to mention it again, today’s formation of moving me back to Alonso’s position has been called out on this blog 10 days ago!  I have to admit that I was expecting to partner Mascherano, and not Lucas, but that’s totally fine.  I just came back from England duty; I scored 2 goals, and I’m red hot!  And before the game starts, I told Lucas that he better not disappoint me because I’m NOT going to sit back there, with him, to help defending.  He didn’t disappoint.  I have to assume that I brought out the best of Lucas today.

Reina – 7 – Hardly challenged all day.  I wanted to give a 6, but hey, a clean sheet is a clean sheet!

Skrtel – 7 – Just like Reina, he didn’t have much to do today either.  There were a few defending runs and he didn’t get caught out.  His jaw looks strong as usual!

Carragher – 7 – Again, rarely challenged.  Clean sheet!  That’s good!

Insua – 7 – On a day like today, playing against a weaker side, I was hoping to see more of the attacking side of him.  But with Glen Johnson bombing forward on any given chance all the day, we do need him to stay back to help out. 

Johnson – 7 – Should we ever need a defensive minded Winger, he’ll be playing in that spot.  Come on, Glen!  It’s time to improve your defensive skills further.  I’m afraid you’ll get targeted when we play against teams with a strong Left Winger.

Lucas – 7 – Just avoid the attacking!  Otherwise, you did a much better job today to provide the much needed coverage to the defensive line.

Riera – 5 – I’m not impressed my your performance today.  Babel should have played today, instead of you.  But he suffered a mouth and tongue injury!

Benayoun – 10 – Hat Trick!  Lots of dribbling!  Enough said.

Torres – 6 – It’s cool that you get tightly marked all day long.  Guess what!?  You’ve freed up Benayoun!

Kuyt – 7 – You did okay for trying to be me.  But you know you’re not me, right?  Congratulations on your goal!

Me – 7 – I think I did well.  It’s been a while since I played in Alonso’s position and I still prefer to go forward and attack. 

Degen – 6 – Premiership debut!  Congratulations!

Voronin – 5 – You still haven’t improved your shooting; nor did you improve on your runs.  You continued to run into positions where I would go. 

Ngog – 5 – He didn’t play long enough

25 August, 2009

Liverpool vs. Aston Villa Post Match Review

Reina – 5 – I blame you for conceding the second goal.  Stop waving at the ball.  Block it!  Punch it!  Do whatever you need to do to prevent it from getting inside the net!

Skrtel – 7 – I can’t complain much when you are playing with a broken jaw-bone.  Thanks for the effort!

Carragher – 6 – Where’s Agger?  I think you’re reaching the end of your career!

Insua – 6 – You’re still better in attacking than defending.  Overall, I’m happy with your performance.  However, you could easily be the weakest link in the defense.

Johnson – 7 – Your attacking runs and plays are just awesome.  Please make sure you go back to defense if/when needed.  Someday, you’ll get caught out.

Lucas – 5 – You can’t pass.  You can’t shoot. You can’t tackle.  You can’t head the ball.  What else do you want me to say?

Mascherano – 7 – Please don’t go.  Losing Alonso is bad enough.

Benayoun – 5 – I think you are much better when you come off the bench.  I’m going to have a talk with Rafa.

Kuyt – 5 – Your performance today reminded me of why I dislike your contribution in the team so much last season. 

Torres – 6 – Just shut your mouth.  Stop being like a cry baby.

Gerrard – 4 – Yes, I’m a bit harsh on myself especially when I’m the one who conceded that PK.  But this is a team sport.  I can’t carry the team on my back at all time… even though I’m the captain!

Voronin – 4 – Please send this guy back to Germany.  He can’t shoot.  He can’t run.  And when he made a run, he ran into my space!

Babel – 5 – Please don’t disappoint me any further.  I have really high hope on you.

17 August, 2009

Tottenham vs. Liverpool Post Match Review

Reina

Yes, I’m disappointed.  Extremely disappointed.  But what can I do about it?  As you can see from my performance, I wasn’t 100% fit.  I had a slight groin injury and I wasn’t completely healed.  But I knew that playing away at Tottenham could be a challenge, not to mention that Robbie Keane will be wanting to put one past Reina (Rafa) badly, just to get back on Rafa.  That’s why I insisted to play on.  It turned out that we conceded 2 goals.  I was actually worried that we’ll concede more goals because it was clear that Carragher was still in pain after the Carragher vs. Skrtel incident.  But we hung in there.  And ‘yes’, I do think it was a penalty when Voronin was knocked over in the box.

Reina – 7 – Yes, I know he conceded 2 goals.  But look at that save that he did to deny Robbie Keane’s goal attempt!

Skrtel – 7 – Despite playing in pain, he delivered a good performance.  I have to give him some sympathy points for playing through the pain barrier.  (I also heard that he was seeing double vision immediately after the collision with Carra.)

Carragher – 6 – I think he needs to take some responsibility for the second goal.  Yeah, I should have headed the ball too, but I could only jump so high!

Insua – 7 – I’m really impressed by his performance today.  His support in attack was really impressive!  I’m expecting more from him in the next few weeks.

Johnson – 8 – Yes, just what I expected from him since the day Rafa told me that he’s a potential transfer target. 

Lucas – 6 – He’s no Alonso.  He’s no Mascherano.  Show me something to convince me please!

Mascherano – 7 – Solid as usual.  I wish he could avoid be carded so frequently.

Babel – 5 – I had high hopes on you.  What happened to you?  Please don’t disappoint me anymore.  Otherwise, I’ll have a chat with Rafa.

Kuyt – 6 – I think the International game that he played a few days ago worn him out a little.  He didn’t quite deliver today.

Torres – 6 – He hardly got a chance.  Partly because I hardly delivered any decent passes to him.  And when I stop delivering, we all know that we can’t always count on the Attack Midfielders playing out wide.  And to win the Title, I think those two outside Attacking Midfielders need to start delivering, with or without me.

Myself – 6- Yes, I know I scored.  So?  I wasn’t at all happy about my own performance today.  Partly because of my injury, but I’m not going to use that as an excuse.  I think I’m just missing Alonso too much.

Benayoun – 7 – I think Rafa should have started him instead of Babel.  But introducing Benayoun later on in the game provides some x-factor to the opponent.  We just didn’t expect us to be chasing the game when we needed Yossi.

Voronin – 6 – Had it been me who got knocked sideway in the box, the Ref would have given us 2 penalty kicks!  Did the German league not require the players to run?  Voronin could hardly walk, let alone run!

Ayala – 7 – Scared the crap out of me when Rafa told me that he needs to put on Ayala and to take out Skrtel.  But Ayala didn’t disappoint.  In fact, I think he did a pretty good job on his Premiership debut. 

10 January, 2009

Stoke City vs.. Liverpool Post Match Review

I knew I had a poor game!  I don’t know but during the first half, I just couldn’t stop worrying about the Court appearance that I have to make later this month.  I just disappeared from the field. 

It was not until late in the second half that I realized this season is not the same as the seasons.  We are actually leading the table this time in January.  I tried to pick-up myself from the mental crash, but it was tough.  Rafa later sent in Torres to help me out.  He did!  But the post didn’t!  I hit it twice today! 

It’s a miserable day for me, and probably for the team too.  There is a possibility that we have just lost the Premiership Title, TODAY! 

Now when I watch Chelsea hosting Man U tomorrow, I have to hope for a draw.  Either side win will be a disadvantage to us.

Reina – 5 – I’m sorry, I know you got a clean sheet, but that stupid pass that you made almost game me a heart-attack.

Hyypia – 7 – I think he did okay today. 

Skrtel – 7 – Welcome back!  And yes, you also did well.  Your partnership with Hyypia seemed to work well today.

Aurelio – 6 – A very quiet day.

Carragher – 6 – I don’t like seeing Carra playing as Right Back.  His crossing sucks, and he lacks pace.  And looking at how often Stoke came down their Left side, I don’t think I’m the only one who sees Carra that way.

Mascherano – 5 – I had a quick chat with Maradona after the game today, and I told him not to judge Mascherano based on his performance today.

Lucas – 4 – His passing was miserable today! 

Kuyt – 5 – We know his finishing sucks.  By the time Rafa moved him to Right Wing, I think he only had less than half a tank of gas left.

Myself – 6 – I didn’t show up in the First Half.  I only started playing after Torres was brought on.

Riera – 5 – He did a few good runs from the Left early-on.   But he disappeared in the Second Half, and subsequently being substituted. 

Benayoun – 5 – Always one dribble too many.  He was given quite some time on the ball and he failed to deliver.

Torres – 6 – Got about 30 minutes of play and that Header-pass to Gerrard was magnificent! (Almost gave him a ‘7’)

Babel – 6 – With only 10 minutes or so of playing time, I shouldn’t even be rating him.  But I do think that his Dribbling and Pace are both better than Benayoun.  He was/would-have-been my pick to start the match on the right.

In conclusion, WE MISSED ALONSO!  I don’t know how Rafa could entertain the thought of selling Alonso early this season.  His range of passing was clearly missed today!  And if we do end-up losing the Title, today’s match, in my opinion, is the final nail to the coffin. 

09 January, 2009

Rafa: My Stoke City vs. Liverpool Team Sheet

Reina

Carragher

Hyypia

Agger

Aurelio

Mascherano

Lucas

Babel

Myself

Riera

Kuyt

  • Not much changes in the back.  It turned out that putting Carragher in the Full-Back position has been working out, so I’ll just stick with it.
  • Insua is not available so I put Aurelio on the other side of the defense.  I’ll let him take a few free kicks if/when I choose to.
  • Alonso is injured so Lucas will take his spot
  • I chose to put Babel on the right because, 1)  Riera has been doing well on the left, and 2) Babel can play the Striker position while (the alternate) Benayoun cannot.  I would like some options here.
  • Kuyt over Torres even though Torres is available.  I’ll put Torres on some time in the second half.  I just don’t want him to get injured by doing a full-game so soon, and Away.

My prediction:  Stoke City 0-4 Liverpool