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Sorry, I disagree on both points. Garcia was far more than just a scorer of great goals. He offered an outlet to the attack and created many chances for the strikers and midfielders. I also don't think he or Benayoun are too lightweight even though the modern game increasingly demands big, powerful athletes. Class will always shine through regardless of the size of the player...
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not just Luis goals, his movement, passing, anticipation and that unpredicatability.
If Luis had been gifted that chance Voronin had in the first half (which was cleared just in front of goal) he would have snapped it up no problem. Or when the ball broke for Pennant in the second half, Pennant seemed miles behind the play. Luis would have been waiting for a break like that and would have made something of it.
Sorry, I disagree on both points. Garcia was far more than just a scorer of great goals. He offered an outlet to the attack and created many chances for the strikers and midfielders. I also don't think he or Benayoun are too lightweight even though the modern game increasingly demands big, powerful athletes. Class will always shine through regardless of the size of the player...
For me Luis was always played in the wrong position, he is not a winger but a support striker, his goal instinct was/is better then Crouch/Kuyt and Crow, almost Fowler like.
He was frustrating though, how many times did his passes go awry? What i liked about him is that he tried, tried and tried more.
BUT now that he's gone i think people think he is better then what he actually was.
For me Luis was always played in the wrong position, he is not a winger but a support striker, his goal instinct was/is better then Crouch/Kuyt and Crow, almost Fowler like.
He was frustrating though, how many times did his passes go awry? What i liked about him is that he tried, tried and tried more.
BUT now that he's gone i think people think he is better then what he actually was.
I agree he was better "in the hole" than on the wing where he was less involved but I don't just remember him through rose-tinted glasses. I genuinely believe he was one of Rafa's best signings and I was sorry to see him go. Matches like last night were made for him...
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yeah there were people on here that slaughtered him when we had a bad game.
people saying he wasnt good enough for LFC. now they all bang on like he was the messiah.
our general team play is whats at fault at the moment. you can single out players but 1 on his own doesnt make a difference when you have 6 players off form.
mate I've never slagged him off, I accepted that he could frustrate and be brilliant in equal measures. I m not even saying he's the messaih or the solution to all our problems, What I said was that in a match like last nights he would have made the difference and is a cut above a lot of theforwards we have at the moment.
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Yoooosii Benayouuuuun,
he drinks sangria.
He cam from West Ham
to bring us glory
he's more than 5 ft 7,
he's football ... something ...
so please don't take our Yossi away
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yeah there were people on here that slaughtered him when we had a bad game.
people saying he wasnt good enough for LFC. now they all bang on like he was the messiah.
our general team play is whats at fault at the moment. you can single out players but 1 on his own doesnt make a difference when you have 6 players off form.
Whatever Pako told our players to do in training was right. Whatever Rafa tells them it is wrong. Obviously
Torres Fan Club Member #2, Lucas Leiva Fan Club Member #1
Yoooosii Benayouuuuun,
he drinks sangria.
He cam from West Ham
to bring us glory
he's more than 5 ft 7,
he's football ... something ...
so please don't take our Yossi away
not just Luis goals, his movement, passing, anticipation and that unpredicatability.
If Luis had been gifted that chance Voronin had in the first half (which was cleared just in front of goal) he would have snapped it up no problem. Or when the ball broke for Pennant in the second half, Pennant seemed miles behind the play. Luis would have been waiting for a break like that and would have made something of it.
...and by the same token, he would have given the ball away ten times, from which the opposition would have broke seven times, and scored at least once.
My immediate recollections of Garcia are generally bad ones....
Francis.
...."Any team that concedes as few goals as we concede is going to be tough to play against..." - Fernando Torres on Liverpool
And when I say 'play Gerrard on the left', I mean on the left
He was also our best header, excellent skill in the air. That includes Sami.
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.
Think of it in a positive way, even you can be good in the air.....
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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