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    Benitez is back to his tactical best

    Here is a refreshing look at things.
    Benitez is back to his tactical best
    By JOHN EDWARDS - More by this author » Last updated at 22:41pm on 28th October 2007

    The need was for a player who thought a good game, rather than fought one and Rafa Benitez, in his infinite wisdom, decided that was the cue for Steven Gerrard to come off the pitch.

    As the Liverpool manager attempted to explain — following a pulsating derby win over Everton — that he wanted a more cerebral presence in midfield for the last half-hour, after the opposition had been reduced to 10 men.

    How it's done: Rafa Bentiez gave a master class in front of Arsene Wenger

    Someone who listened to his head more than his heart.

    The furore over one of the most contentious rulings of his three-year reign was only just subsiding when Benitez took his seat in the dug-out at Anfield yesterday, but one thing soon became clear. His line of thinking may not always endear him to others, but it applies to himself as well as his players.

    Liverpool needed a manager who used his head for the visit of Arsene Wenger's latest brand of Invincibles and were served as well as at any time since the studious Spaniard replaced Gerard Houllier.

    There have been times in the last few weeks when the man who disrupted the long established order in Spain by winning two La Liga titles with Valencia looked to be losing his touch, if not the plot.

    From the baffling decision to leave Fernando Torres on the bench against Birmingham in order to save him for a Carling Cup start at Reading three days later, to his failure to guard against complacency in an alarming home Champions League defeat by Marseille, Benitez has found his methods questioned like never before.

    Another reversal against Besiktas in Istanbul on Wednesday has left the five times European champions on the brink of elimination but, if misgivings over Benitez are beginning to surface, they were exposed as wholly misplaced by an overdue return to his tactical best against previously unstoppable Arsenal.

    Should a Flair Play League ever see the light of day, there would surely be only one winner. Arsenal would run rings around the opposition, just as they currently do on a weekly basis. Most neutrals would join in the applause for a team who eclipse even Manchester United as the game's great entertainers.

    Not the hard-nosed Benitez, though. Sensing some opponents were standing back and admiring Arsenal's artistry as much as any diehard Gooner, his priority was to draft a masterplan unashamedly designed to stifle a style that weaves intricate passing moves the length of the pitch at breakneck speed.

    He could — and did — reason that the inclusion of Fernando Torres as a spearhead, flanked by Dirk Kuyt on the right and Andriy Voronin on the left, signalled Liverpool's attacking intent. The argument was further reinforced by the sight of Gerrard being given licence to charge forward from the centre of midfield, but this was no blueprint for throwing caution to the wind.

    Goals may be their stock in trade, but the job requirements for Kuyt and Voronin also demanded keeping a watching brief on the offensive instincts of Emmanuel Eboue and Gael Clichy, so often a key element of Arsenal's attacking armoury.

    Behind Gerrard, Javier Mascherano and Xabi Alonso were under orders to deny Cesc Fabregas and Tomas Rosicky the space they use to such devastating effect and, as with every detail of a carefully devised game plan, instructions were followed to the letter.

    Arsenal may remain unrivalled exponents of the quickfire, one-touch approach. But Liverpool may just have shown the rest how to combat them. In front of Sir Alex Ferguson, too. There was the faintest of smiles on his face as he left.
    Bill shankly to Tommy Smith after he'd turned up for training with a bandaged knee:
    'Take that poof bandage off, and what do you mean YOUR knee, it's LIVERPOOL'S knee !'

    "Sorry, boss, I should have kept my legs together," said Lawrence. "No, Tommy, your mother should have kept her legs together!," replied Shankly.

    * After Tommy Lawrence had let in a fluke goal between his legs

    #2
    I said all week that we needed a 5 man midfield to handle the in-form arsenal. Rafa pretty much did that, the only thing i think he should have done differently is played a pacey quick winger like Babel instead of that useless Voronin.

    Kuyt is a workhorse so he can play the wide position ok. He wont offer us pace on the break but he tracks back constantly. Voronin on the other hand is fairly useless. With a bit of pace we may have been more of a threat on the counter

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      #3
      Originally posted by -V- View Post
      I said all week that we needed a 5 man midfield to handle the in-form arsenal. Rafa pretty much did that, the only thing i think he should have done differently is played a pacey quick winger like Babel instead of that useless Voronin.

      Kuyt is a workhorse so he can play the wide position ok. He wont offer us pace on the break but he tracks back constantly. Voronin on the other hand is fairly useless. With a bit of pace we may have been more of a threat on the counter
      kuyts more carthose than workhorse at the moment
      _____________________________________

      Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

      Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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        #4
        I'm sorry but the tactic of Arbeloa in midfield was crazy.

        I think that cost us two points today. We would have been better going to 4-4-2 and shutting up shop.
        Twin boys - now arriving late August 2008.

        Its gonna be Fernando and Gerrard if I get my way!

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          #5
          Originally posted by -V- View Post
          I said all week that we needed a 5 man midfield to handle the in-form arsenal. Rafa pretty much did that, the only thing i think he should have done differently is played a pacey quick winger like Babel instead of that useless Voronin.

          Kuyt is a workhorse so he can play the wide position ok. He wont offer us pace on the break but he tracks back constantly. Voronin on the other hand is fairly useless. With a bit of pace we may have been more of a threat on the counter
          agreed, the game was crying out for some pace upfront, esp once Torres was off. Babel would have been my choice to play instead of voronin and would have put him on instead of Yossi.


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            #6
            So to summarise:

            Rafa came up with an excellent gameplan to counter act Arsenal because we aren't as good as them.

            Which is fair enough, it worked to a certain extent.

            But will we ever get past the limbo of being a nearly team when it comes to the league, and actually have a top team do to us what we had to do to Arsenal today?
            I hate Polanski

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              #7
              Originally posted by CharlieMansonsSquint View Post
              So to summarise:

              Rafa came up with an excellent gameplan to counter act Arsenal because we aren't as good as them.

              Which is fair enough, it worked to a certain extent.

              But will we ever get past the limbo of being a nearly team when it comes to the league, and actually have a top team do to us what we had to do to Arsenal today?
              I think if Alonso had been fit all game, we would have beaten them today, we struggled late on with Mascher got injured.
              Bill shankly to Tommy Smith after he'd turned up for training with a bandaged knee:
              'Take that poof bandage off, and what do you mean YOUR knee, it's LIVERPOOL'S knee !'

              "Sorry, boss, I should have kept my legs together," said Lawrence. "No, Tommy, your mother should have kept her legs together!," replied Shankly.

              * After Tommy Lawrence had let in a fluke goal between his legs

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                #8
                Originally posted by bazza76 View Post
                I think if Alonso had been fit all game, we would have beaten them today, we struggled late on with Mascher got injured.


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                  #9
                  Originally posted by CharlieMansonsSquint View Post
                  So to summarise:

                  Rafa came up with an excellent gameplan to counter act Arsenal because we aren't as good as them.

                  Which is fair enough, it worked to a certain extent.

                  But will we ever get past the limbo of being a nearly team when it comes to the league, and actually have a top team do to us what we had to do to Arsenal today?
                  Get serious mate, Rafa never had his fully fit first team to play. You have to accept that Arsenal are europes form team at the moment and scoring goals for fun. We are not on form so the best you can do is grind out a result or get a smash and grab 3 points.

                  Maybe if we had a fully fit and on form team then we could have set out a game plan to go at them

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by bazza76 View Post
                    I think if Alonso had been fit all game, we would have beaten them today, we struggled late on with Mascher got injured.
                    I said that in the match thread...we lost er the moment Alonso was forced off.
                    He made a massive difference, wasn't his best passing performance but he showed composure, class and a bit of know how in the middle of the field which was vital in us holding Arsenal out for so long.
                    ****in gutted he's injured again
                    Get fit soon Xabi lad, we need you badly.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by CharlieMansonsSquint View Post
                      So to summarise:

                      Rafa came up with an excellent gameplan to counter act Arsenal because we aren't as good as them.

                      Which is fair enough, it worked to a certain extent.

                      But will we ever get past the limbo of being a nearly team when it comes to the league, and actually have a top team do to us what we had to do to Arsenal today?
                      Marky makes more sense than you.

                      Originally posted by Marky19 View Post
                      I said that in the match thread...we lost er the moment Alonso was forced off.
                      He made a massive difference, wasn't his best passing performance but he showed composure, class and a bit of know how in the middle of the field which was vital in us holding Arsenal out for so long.
                      ****in gutted he's injured again
                      Get fit soon Xabi lad, we need you badly.
                      Had Rafa tried to play 'sexy football' and play Arsenal at their own game, knowing Arsenal's excellence on the counter attack, we would have been murdered.

                      We still attacked yesterday and played an offensive game, whilst keeping tabs on Arsenal's best players. We had as much chances as them, and people saying we were outclassed is just pure bollocks. Voronin & Kuyt may not have been 'sexy', but they did their job.

                      Even Man Utd don't come and try to be as arrogant (in trying to play total football) as Arsenal were last night. It was a gamble by Wenger, because on another day we would have taken our chances and killed the game.

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