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I don't think Momo has played well since his eye injury and I wouldn't have played him against Marseilles or today but that doesn't mean I'd ever slag him off. Or any other Liverpool player for that matter. Maybe because I'm a supporter rather than just a follower like some of the fickle ****ers on this forum. Present company excepted of course...
Haha. I'd never slag a player at the game mate but on an internet site, well I think that's fair enough. At the end of the day, I don't think he's good enough but it's not his fault he keeps getting picked.
Still think he has a role to play in the 3 man midfield
I think Momo's confidence is at a very low point, Momo hasn't become a bad player over night but, i thing Rafa should take the pressure off him for a few games and play Leiva in that role. Thats my opinion anyway
I thought he was great in his first season but he hasn't really pushed on since then and I'd sell if we got decent money for him and guaranteed we had Mascherano signed up on a long term contract.
There is still time for Momo, he is still very young for a player in his position but it looks as if he has gone backwards if anything.
Twin boys - now arriving late August 2008.
Its gonna be Fernando and Gerrard if I get my way!
Momo is an abslute monster on the park and covers acres of ground.
unfortunately is shortcomings far out weigh the positives - he will be booked 4 out of 5 games and when he does break up attacks and win the ball he imediately gives it away, even if it is a pass of 5 metres!
Sadly besides 7 or 8 pretty good games in the last 2.5 years I'd be happy for him to go. I remember the cringing feeling i used to get when seeing Traore in the team - the same thing goes for Momo
Passing's always been utter tripe but this is his first bad season, cut the lad some slack FFS.
Last season he was taking Barcelona apart in the Camp Nou.
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Passing's always been utter tripe but this is his first bad season, cut the lad some slack FFS.
Last season he was taking Barcelona apart in the Camp Nou.
Well then maybe they'll buy him from us, or better yet swap him for Ronaldinho, Messi or Eto'o
Passing's always been utter tripe but this is his first bad season, cut the lad some slack FFS.
Last season he was taking Barcelona apart in the Camp Nou.
That was against a team that suits his playing style perfectly. We only need him maybe five, six games a season against teams that will dominate possession against us. We don't need him the rest of the 50+ games.
Just believe and you never know what will happen.
According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.
The Mali midfielder has told friends he regrets turning down a move to Juventus in the summer after being persuaded by manager Rafa Benitez to sign a four-year contract.
Since then, 22-year-old Sissoko has endured a miserable time, with his opportunities limited by the form of Argentina midfielder Javier Mascherano and Steve Gerrard's move to central midfield.
But Benitez is notoriously reluctant to let players go until he gets a replacement and the new contract means Liverpool will put an £8 million price tag on Sissoko.
According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.
The Mali midfielder has told friends he regrets turning down a move to Juventus in the summer after being persuaded by manager Rafa Benitez to sign a four-year contract.
Since then, 22-year-old Sissoko has endured a miserable time, with his opportunities limited by the form of Argentina midfielder Javier Mascherano and Steve Gerrard's move to central midfield.
But Benitez is notoriously reluctant to let players go until he gets a replacement and the new contract means Liverpool will put an £8 million price tag on Sissoko.
He's not really progressed as expected. In fact he's gone backwards. We' have got four other midfielders who are more capable and as such, can now afford to let him go.
He's young, raw and last season served us well. We're not a happy team at the moment. If egos are put in place and Carra gives up rugby, we'll be fine. Momo should stay...at least for a bit...
Momo isn't any worse than last season but we have better options than him now.
That is why we should sell him.
Just believe and you never know what will happen.
According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.
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