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    Rafa Erupts

    Liverpool defender Fabio Aurelio has revealed how manager Rafael Benitez erupted with fury like never before after their Champions League defeat to Fiorentina on Tuesday.

    Full story: The Guardian

    Fábio Aurélio is now in his seventh season in the employ of Rafael Benítez and has never witnessed the Spaniard erupt as he did at the Stadio Artemio Franchi. It takes something extraordinary for the Liverpool manager to remove his detached reserve in front of players. The first half in Florence sufficed.

    Pandemonium reigned around Benítez at half-time in Istanbul, with Liverpool trailing by three goals in the 2005 Champions League final against Milan, players lying around injured or shell-shocked, yet he managed to hold his nerve and cool. Not at half-time on Tuesday night.

    Stevan Jovetic's two goals may have polished an eye-catching display from the 19-year-old Montenegrin, Fiorentina may have clicked beyond even their own expectations, but Benítez could not excuse a feeble and complacent display that ignored all his pre-match instructions.

    "The manager was really angry. I think that was the most annoyed we have ever seen the manager," revealed Aurélio, who spent two seasons with Benítez in Valencia before following him to Anfield in 2006. "But we were all angry. We all felt like that after the first half and I think that's why you saw a better performance in the second.

    "We didn't need harsh words at half-time, we all knew that we were not playing well and that we had to be much better. The manager was not the only one who was annoyed at half-time. In the second we were a different side and if it had been like that from the start it could have been a different result." It could have been a different result, true, but Aurélio's assessment is in keeping with a Liverpool display that appeared wise only after the event.

    Benítez submitted the second-half improvement as justification for selecting Aurélio, a left-back returning from a lengthy knee injury, alongside Lucas Leiva in central midfield. The principle behind the decision was sound enough, in that it allowed Steven Gerrard to support Fernando Torres in attack and not water-carry in midfield. But it undermined the manager's argument that Fiorentina's exuberant display held no surprises and that Liverpool knew what to expect.

    The visitors were light on top-class central midfielders when they arrived in Tuscany, Javier Mascherano having pulled out of the trip with a hamstring strain and Alberto Aquilani approximately three weeks away from his Liverpool debut. They were well-stocked with the supporting cast for Torres. Gerrard was required next to Lucas in the circumstances, and only the paucity of Benítez's options in midfield was exposed as the captain waited for possession that never came through. The Spaniard insisted Aurélio and Lucas were not the problem, and they certainly were not the only one in Florence, but will he select them at Chelsea should Mascherano pull up lame again?

    "We didn't do what we usually do well away in Europe," admitted Gerrard. "We usually play with a high tempo, pass the ball well and play really well on the counter-attack. Those things weren't there and it was all over the pitch – from front to back. Now we have to get this result out of our system and show a reaction at Stamford Bridge."

    Liverpool's confidence will survive a first Champions League group defeat in almost two years, the last at Besiktas in October 2007, and they have a habit of responding instantly under Benítez. Their defence, however, slipped even further from its formidable reputation in Italy, with Emiliano Insúa and Glen Johnson frequently exposed at full-back and Martin Skrtel suffering a meltdown. The sight of the Slovakian throwing his hands up in despair and stopping his pursuit of Jovetic as the Fiorentina forward raced by once more was beyond belief. Daniel Agger, who made a 68-minute comeback from a back injury for the reserves on Tuesday, must be under consideration for Chelsea.

    "It was so unlike Liverpool, especially in the first half when we could not find a way to play against them and they played really well," Aurélio added. "We conceded a lot of space to them in our own half which made it very difficult for us to find our true game.

    "In the second half we controlled more of it and created chances that normally we would have taken. We just couldn't find a way to play against them in the first half, and they were finding a lot of space. They were controlling the ball and we couldn't come up with any way to stop them. At the moment we are conceding too much space and we need to keep working hard on that if we want to improve."

    "If Gerrard continues to play up front, leaving this lack of creativity and intelligence in Midfield, the season WILL be over by Xmas."

    I still don't think we'll finish in the top 4 this season."

    FatTony 24/08/09

    #2
    Good to hear.
    "Let me say for the record, I am not a gangster and never have been. Im not the thief who grabs your purse. Im not the guy who jacks your car. Im not down with the people who steal and hurt others. Im just a brother who fight back."
    Tupac

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      #3
      As long as you get a response from when the manager talks to you, sound.

      I would of gone mad as well if i was rafa, we were awful.

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        #4
        Originally posted by FatTony View Post
        "We didn't need harsh words at half-time, we all knew that we were not playing well and that we had to be much better. ."
        Well y'all seemed incapable of upping your game on the pitch - rudderless!!
        Substance > Style

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          #5
          We did look a lot better second half.
          "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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            #6
            Originally posted by Tee View Post
            We did look a lot better second half.
            I don't accept that it was down to us being better though, they clearly decided to defend the 2 goal cushion. All they did was sit back and allow us to run at them, and even then, we didn't create many real chances.

            "If Gerrard continues to play up front, leaving this lack of creativity and intelligence in Midfield, the season WILL be over by Xmas."

            I still don't think we'll finish in the top 4 this season."

            FatTony 24/08/09

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              #7
              I'd never want to lose any game, but if it really does invoke a massive reaction for Sunday, i'll take that.

              A win on sunday and i'd virtually forget who fiorentina are.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                I'd never want to lose any game, but if it really does invoke a massive reaction for Sunday, i'll take that.

                A win on sunday and i'd virtually forget who fiorentina are.


                although chelski are on the premiership rebound to

                how was there game last night? was it a tough one anyone know?
                _____________________________________

                Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                  #9
                  Ancelotti laid into them again apparently even though they won, so both teams on the rebound.

                  I'm intrigued rafa thought this was our worst performance under him - I thought we were just as bad but for the whole match vs Marseille at home a couple of years ago and there were a few league games in his first season with us we were terrible.

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                    #10
                    I suspect it was more about the fact that no one seemed (first half certainly) to play in the established team pattern. It wasn't just poor individual performances but an overall lack of organisation and seemingly application. The team looked like they had never met each other.
                    "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                    -- William Blake

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Skrtelmania View Post
                      Ancelotti laid into them again apparently even though they won, so both teams on the rebound.

                      I'm intrigued rafa thought this was our worst performance under him - I thought we were just as bad but for the whole match vs Marseille at home a couple of years ago and there were a few league games in his first season with us we were terrible.
                      I've never seen a worse first half performance under Rafa. We've been played of the park in other games, by bigger margins. But not by a team of Fiorintinas standard, they not be a poor team, but they are a long way from being a great team. We should have got at least a draw at their place.

                      That said, if we beat Chelsea I'll class this as a great week and will not care about Tuesdays result. As is stands in the CL we need to beat Debrecen away, Lyon at home and Fiorintina by a margin level or greater than 2-0 at home. And that would all still mean Fiorintina needing wo win all their remaining games against Debrecen and Lyon. And that still leaves us Lyon away where a point would guarantee it with the other results, in fact four points of Lyon and we'll likely top the group.
                      Forwards.......

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                        #12
                        The games dont come in that order though.

                        We need 4 points from the double header against Lyon. Then it'll virtually be job done because we should be beating both Fiorentina at home and Debrecen away.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by dww View Post
                          I suspect it was more about the fact that no one seemed (first half certainly) to play in the established team pattern. It wasn't just poor individual performances but an overall lack of organisation and seemingly application. The team looked like they had never met each other.
                          What troubled me was our left flank. For some reason Insua was being dragged towards the centre backs, which left Marchionni the space to get down the flanks. It seemed Yossi was also nowhere to be seen. For me that was the only place they troubled us, other than that they offered plenty of approach play with little impact.
                          Forwards.......

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                            The games dont come in that order though.

                            We need 4 points from the double header against Lyon. Then it'll virtually be job done because we should be beating both Fiorentina at home and Debrecen away.
                            Sorry mate, I know that but was just saying what we needed. As it stands we can get away with defeat to Lyon away as long as we win our other games. We would need a 2-0 or better result (maybe goal difference) to guarantee it with regards to Fiorintina, but that would be on the basis of Fiorintina winning all remaining games against Lyon and Debrecen.
                            Forwards.......

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
                              What troubled me was our left flank. For some reason Insua was being dragged towards the centre backs, which left Marchionni the space to get down the flanks. It seemed Yossi was also nowhere to be seen. For me that was the only place they troubled us, other than that they offered plenty of approach play with little impact.
                              The central midfielders didn't control play for me or cover when the fullbacks were out of position. Gerrard didn't defend from the front. The wide players offered little shape. It was true that Fiorentina offered little in terms of chance creation but we should have had more of the ball in better areas and they shouldn't have had such leisurely possession. It was a terrible performance in the first half and I don't think anyone deserves any credit really.

                              The left was easily exposed but it was a consequence of a general lack of organisation and control to my mind.
                              "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                              -- William Blake

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