For me...
1) Xabi Alonso. After two seasons of tepid displays an erratic passing range and spells on the bench, we finally have the Xabi of 2005/6 back. It's almost as if the summer transfer farce gave him the kick up the arse he needed. He is now brimming with confidence, dictating the tempo of games and even chipping in with the odd goal or assist. Everything good we do seems to go through Alonso these days, keep it up lad.
2) Pepe Reina. Quite simply one of the top three or four goalkeepers in world football. Ruthlessly consistent in all departments, not least his distribution. A future LFC skipper for sure. He is crucial to our title charge.
3) Steven Gerrard. By his exceptionally high standards, it probably has not been Stevie's greatest ever first half of the season, but he is our top scorer with eleven goals and as usual has consistently dragged us kicking and screaming to put points on the board in the league and guide us to the top of our Champions League group. It might seem ridiculously harsh, but to win the title, I think we'll need Stevie to slip into fifth gear over the second half of the season.
1) Xabi Alonso. After two seasons of tepid displays an erratic passing range and spells on the bench, we finally have the Xabi of 2005/6 back. It's almost as if the summer transfer farce gave him the kick up the arse he needed. He is now brimming with confidence, dictating the tempo of games and even chipping in with the odd goal or assist. Everything good we do seems to go through Alonso these days, keep it up lad.
2) Pepe Reina. Quite simply one of the top three or four goalkeepers in world football. Ruthlessly consistent in all departments, not least his distribution. A future LFC skipper for sure. He is crucial to our title charge.
3) Steven Gerrard. By his exceptionally high standards, it probably has not been Stevie's greatest ever first half of the season, but he is our top scorer with eleven goals and as usual has consistently dragged us kicking and screaming to put points on the board in the league and guide us to the top of our Champions League group. It might seem ridiculously harsh, but to win the title, I think we'll need Stevie to slip into fifth gear over the second half of the season.

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