(30-07-2010 15:39 )groundnpound Wrote: I take it you must be joking Mister Gummidge.
Modric,Gera,Nasri,Cahill,Kalou,Robinho,Kranjcar and Boateng are not in the same league as Gerrard!
I know who u support but come on lad.
Milner,Giggs and Kalou.These guys hardly ever play in the hole.
I do agree that Steven should be dropped back into the middle and i hope Roy thinks the same.
But saying you loved Rafa because he played Gerrard in the hole i don't understand?
Gerrard and Torres are an unbelievable combo up top.
But with Gerrard in centre Mid and Joe and Fernando up ahead.I think it's looking good.
I agree, Gera and Boateng aren't in the same league as Gerrard at all.
Provided Gerrard is playing in his best position. Gerrard's best position is central midfield. As a loose forward, he's good but not great by any stretch of the imagination. Put Gera or Boateng behind a fully fit Torres and watch them rack up the assists, just like Gerrard did. Gerrard was made to look particularly good in the role because he was playing behind arguably the best out and out striker in the world, much the same as Lampard is made to look better than he is for having Drogba ahead of him. Without Torres there, Gerrard wasn't able to open up defences very often. No supremely clever run, meant Gerrard looked a lesser player behind a mediocre player such as Ngog. A great player makes a supremely clever pass to find a mediocre player. Something Gerrard repeatedly failed to do in Torres' absences.
To claim that Modric, Cahill, Kalou, Robinho and Krancjar aren't in Gerrard's class
as a loose forward is simply club bias, any side in the league would be better for having one of those players in the squad. I've spent the whole summer praying Fergie would stick in a big money offer for Modric. Doesn't look like it's going to happen though.
As for Milner hardly ever playing in the hole, ask a Villa fan. That's where he spent most of last season, with Young and Downing on the flanks and Petrov sitting deep. Giggs has played easily 150 matches in that position, a hell of a lot more if you tote up the 20 and 30 minute spells in that role because of substitutions and late game tactical changes. Kalou played most of his early career as loose forward at Feyenoord and Ancelotti used him there quite often last season for Chelsea. That's how he scored so many goals. He certainly wasn't a right sided forward like the Sky Sports formation graphics would have you believe. Chelsea played more of a 4-3-1-2, like Uruguay in the WC, or the Spanish national sides of old.
The reason I loved Rafa for playing Gerrard in the hole? He converted one of the best midfielders in the world into a fairly useful loose forward. That's a net loss for the team. Liverpool were substantially weakened with Alonso in Madrid, Gerrard in the hole and Torres missing. That loss wouldn't have been felt as keenly, had he played Benayoun or Babel in the hole and played Gerrard in the midfield playmaker role he fills with such class and consistency. Liverpool would have missed Torres significantly less during his prolonged absences last season, because as a deep lying playmaker Gerrard makes chances for fun, chances even a mediocre forward like Ngog could get onto, while playing as a loose forward he has to work at it. Rafa was a liability with his repeated transfer blunders and befuddling tactical decisions.
All through last season, Liverpool would play Lucas and Mascherano in the central midfield. About as uncreative a pairing as you could dread seeing, with Maxi deployed on his unfavoured side (despite being left footed, he's better on the right), Benayoun and Babel warming the bench, Kuyt running his guts out to no avail in arrow straight lines up and down the right flank, while Gerrard ran in ever decreasing circles "in the hole" because clever interplay isn't his natural game - whatever he might think about it - desperate for a forward who wasn't Torres to make a Torres-style run and open the defence up for Gerrard to find him easily. Gerrard has many fine qualities. A quick and agile mind isn't one of them. To get the best out of him, he needs a second or two to size up the situation if the correct pass isn't immediately obvious for the whole stadium to see. Once he sees the pass, he can pick it out as well as any player and significantly better than most, but his slow thought processes mean that he sees the right ball later than a natural loose forward. From deep he can still play that ball because of his prodigious passing ability, as a loose forward the opportunity vanishes and he gets closed down. Thanks to Rafa's monumental ego and refusal to see the blatantly obvious, he used Liverpool's most important player all wrong, for prolonged periods of time, to the detriment of the team as a whole and for no other reason than to try and prove (unsuccessfully, as it happens) that he was right.
That's why I loved him as a United fan.