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    When the Liverpool boss hauled off his skipper in the Merseyside derby, Reds fans saw the move as a humiliating mistake. A few weeks on and those same critics are conspicuous by their silence.
    'The substitution of Gerrard is arguably Rafa’s most unpopular decision to date. In my view, it is also the Spaniard’s bravest and most brilliant decision since arriving at Anfield' When Steven Gerrard was surprisingly hauled off by Rafa Benitez in the recent Merseyside derby and replaced by the inexperienced Brazilian Lucas Leiva, fans and pundits across the globe were aghast at what was perceived to be a humiliating mistake.

    For millions, Gerrard is untouchable and beyond criticism, and substituting Liverpool’s captain against arch-rivals Everton was seen as an act of treason.

    Despite this, Liverpool went on to win the game, with Gerrard’s replacement playing an integral role in securing the penalty that won the game. This did not appease the masses, though, and the knives came out for Rafa.

    The sniping attitude of the press was ‘'Liverpool won, but it was still the wrong decision'’. Gerrard was clearly not happy with Rafa’s judgement and publicly stated that he was ‘'going to have a word with the manager'’.

    Rafa further infuriated Gerrard’s huge fan base by suggesting that the Liverpool skipper needed to play more intelligently: "We needed to play with our brains and not with our heart. We needed to pass the ball better," he said.

    This withering retort from Rafa was greeted with venom by fans and pundits alike, who could not comprehend the logic behind removing Gerrard from the field while leaving on Momo Sissoko, a player not renowned for incisive passing.

    At the time, I supported Rafa, arguing that Liverpool fans should be rejoicing because the club now had a manager who was strong enough to do things his way and deflect the twin critical assault of misguided, sheep-like fans and the clichéd, agenda-driven media.

    It’s no understatement to suggest that the substitution of Gerrard is arguably Rafa’s most unpopular decision to date. In my view, it is also the Spaniard’s bravest and most brilliant decision since arriving at Anfield.

    Prior to the Everton game, Liverpool had drawn five of their previous ten games and were playing dull, uninspiring football. Gerrard had managed just one goal in those ten games, and his form, by his own admission, was nowhere near up to scratch.

    Blame it on injuries, blame it on England, blame it on whatever – the club captain was not playing well at all, and this was reflected in Liverpool’s turgid form. Rafa’s masterstroke against Everton changed all that. Gerrard was shaken from his comfort zone and given a symbolic warning: ''Pull your weight or you’re out''.

    The substitution shocked Gerrard into action, and since then, he has been in superb form for Liverpool, scoring eight goals in nine games while providing six assists. This is an excellent return from the skipper, and if he continues in this vein, he’s definitely on course to pass the 20-goal barrier this season.

    This massive improvement in Gerrard’s form is no coincidence, and Rafa deserves infinite credit for having the guts and sheer chutzpah to make such an unpopular decision in a vital, high-pressure game. Great managers are not afraid to take risks and do not pander to egos or rank.

    A similar situation occurred in 2002, when after an insipid first-half performance in the Champions League against FC Basle, Gerrard was criticised publicly by Gerard Houllier. Liverpool were 3-0 down at half-time, and Houllier replaced Gerrard for the second half with Salif Diao.

    The difference between that situation and the current one is Gerrard’s response. After being slammed by Houllier, Gerrard’s form dipped even more, and it took him a good couple of months to show signs of regaining his best form. But the player's positive response this time round is a testament to how he has matured.

    I don't believe Gerrard is world class. Indeed, if it were down to me, I would sell him and use the money to buy real world-class creative players. However, this does not mean that I do not appreciate his contribution to Liverpool. But the bulk of my respect is reserved for ‘Rafa the Merciless’. His inspired decision was a case of the means justifying the end and I hope Rafa retains this fearless approach.

    Players should be in the team if they are performing well. If they are not, they should be replaced. It's a simple philosophy, and one which Rafa seems to embrace. Except in the case of Peter Crouch. But that's another article



    think the lad makes some great points early doors, although goes a bit pear shaped towards the end!!
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    #2
    Liverpool were 3-0 down at half-time, and Houllier replaced Gerrard for the second half with Salif Diao.
    the ultimate put down

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      #3
      Very interesting read indeed.
      Some very good points made, things that I had not previously considered.

      It's amazing how many of us have forgotten the talking points of the Derby, but this was a good insightful thought, and i believe that he is correct - Gerrard has matured and maybe he was getting too comofrtable believeing that he was Mr Liverpool....

      However i do believe he is world class and don't think there is any team in the world, club or national team that would not want him

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        #4
        It's got nothing to do with Gerrard and everything about having a manager who has the bollocks to make whatever decision he feels is best for the team.
        It's about time everyone realised Rafa knows best and I don't mean now when we're going well but the next time we drop points there shouldn't be the histerical reaction of the past.
        The King was back for a short while. Long live The King.

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          #5
          Players should be in the team if they are performing well. If they are not, they should be replaced. It's a simple philosophy, and one which Rafa seems to embrace. Except in the case of Peter Crouch. But that's another article
          The last para gives it away he's clearly a Crouch fan.

          Too much rambling for me clearly doesn't know a world class player when he sees one!

          Your too good to be true, can't take the ball off you you got a heavenly touch, you pass like Sounness to rush. And when we're pissed in the bars we thank the Lord that your ours

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            #6
            I dont think there was a load of critics of that decision at the time. In fact many people that know Gerrards strengths and weaknesses understood exactly why rafa made the change. Initially, granted, we were all a bit shocked by the move, but when the match was replayed we all noticed how well Lucas held and distributed the ball.

            Also to think Gerrard is short of world class is foolish. As I said above he certainly has his faults, but when in form and given the correct role, there is no better.
            Last edited by Jazzmaster; 07-12-07, 11:20 AM.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Jazzmaster View Post
              I dont think there was a load of critics of that decision at the time. In fact many people that know Gerrards strengths and weaknesses understood exactly why rafa made the change. Initially, granted, we were all a bit shocked by the move, but when the match was replayed we all noticed how well Lucas held and distributed the ball.
              a lot of people especially on here slagged rafa off and said he was "lucky" he got it right

              kinda somes up what they all know about football ..............

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                #8
                Originally posted by kewellnthegang View Post
                a lot of people especially on here slagged rafa off and said he was "lucky" he got it right

                kinda somes up what they all know about football ..............
                They were just repeating what Jamie Redknapp and Paul Merson said on Sky. Shame on those people.

                Anyone who watched the England Croatia match were given a lesson on how poorly Gerrard can play if he's not given a strict role and allows his heart to govern his head. Rafa has known this for a long long time. Pity McClaren didnt.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by kewellnthegang View Post
                  a lot of people especially on here slagged rafa off and said he was "lucky" he got it right

                  kinda somes up what they all know about football ..............
                  Well, he was lucky to get it right but you need some luck or you won't win anything. Sometimes you need to take a gamble.

                  It's easy to say now when everyone know that Lucas can replace Gerrard without that much problem that it was the right decision.
                  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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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jazzmaster View Post
                    They were just repeating what Jamie Redknapp and Paul Merson said on Sky. Shame on those people.

                    Anyone who watched the England Croatia match were given a lesson on how poorly Gerrard can play if he's not given a strict role and allows his heart to govern his head. Rafa has known this for a long long time. Pity McClaren didnt.
                    didnt see the croatia game fella

                    but anyone who listens to anything merson says must seriously be high or drunk

                    the fella cant even speak english never mind relay events or his opinion

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by AFII View Post
                      Well, he was lucky to get it right but you need some luck or you won't win anything. Sometimes you need to take a gamble.

                      It's easy to say now when everyone know that Lucas can replace Gerrard without that much problem that it was the right decision.
                      why was he lucky ?

                      if he had taken stevie off and we got beat then would you of said he was unlucky

                      sorry fella thats bollocks he got it bang on

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by kewellnthegang View Post
                        why was he lucky ?

                        if he had taken stevie off and we got beat then would you of said he was unlucky

                        sorry fella thats bollocks he got it bang on
                        Agreed. When Lucas came on there was wave after wave of controlled attacking play. Of course it could be seen as a bit of a gamble, but if so, it was a very educated gamble.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Jazzmaster View Post
                          Agreed. When Lucas came on there was wave after wave of controlled attacking play. Of course it could be seen as a bit of a gamble, but if so, it was a very educated gamble.


                          at the time imo some were wanting rafa to get it wrong

                          i just dont get some people

                          he got it right big time not thro luck and we havent exactly gone backwards since

                          good lad rafa

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by kewellnthegang View Post
                            why was he lucky ?

                            if he had taken stevie off and we got beat then would you of said he was unlucky

                            sorry fella thats bollocks he got it bang on
                            Stevie was our best player and you don't take off your best player if he isn't injured or tired.

                            It was a decision based on what the team needed long term more than what the team needed in that game IMO.

                            Rafa showed who is the boss and he needed to do that at that time. It's Rafa's team not Gerrard's team.

                            I don't know if I would have said that we would have been unlucky if we had lost the game. That totally depends on how the goal is scored and how we had played, if we had dominated the game or not.
                            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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                              #15
                              The end is a bit delusional, but all in all, it is a great article. I agree, great managers have balls to pull their star players when they're not performing. It happened in EURO 2004 match between Portugal and England when Scolari replaced Figo with some dude who later scored the equaliser.

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