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    Aquilani under the microscope...

    already ffs.

    Brutal article by Olly Holt in the Mirror this morning, i Know its a tabloid but i expect better from Holt.
    Holt says 'the signs last night were not promising'

    Question for you Olly did you actually watch the entire game last night, bet you bloody well didn't.
    Even the blue nose Andy Gray mentioned on more then one occasion in the first half how Aquiliani and Lucas where running the midfield.

    Reading through the article is seems as though Olly missed the first half as he banged on about second half incidences completely over looking the fact that here was a player that has come back from an injury nighmare and has played two games in 4 days.

    Personally i thought Aquiliani looked majestic at times in the first half and also in the first half he played on Saturday evening. I'm not saying hes any Alonso just yet but I think the signs are very promising.

    I think we can all agree that he faded in both games so far but to be labeled a potential flop already is laughable when a player has excellent technique.

    Holt strangely uses Gerrards dominating presence in the midfield as choking the life out of any chance Aquiliani has of stamping his authority in midfield.

    Gerrard is not the midfield force he was two years agon nor does the team play through him as much as we did in the past so I find that comment rather outdated.

    I though it was poorly written by Holt, what do you think?

    Here is the article-

    Why Alberto Aquilani's Villa performance merely confirmed his status as a £20million flop
    By Oliver Holt in Mirror Football Blog

    Published 22:22 29/12/09

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    It was hard not to feel a tinge of sympathy for Alberto Aquilani at Villa Park last night.

    Not just because he made only the third start of his Liverpool career in a Midlands blizzard.

    But because, no matter how well he had played against Villa, nothing will alter the fact that he was a failure before he kicked a ball for his club.

    Aquilani cost £20million when he joined Liverpool from Roma in the summer and so far at least, he has to be the worst signing of the season.

    It's not his fault he was injured for the first four months of this campaign but the fact is that by the time he was fit, Liverpool had already been knocked out of the Champions League.

    By the time he was fit, Liverpool were already too far adrift in the Premier League to harbour any realistic ambitions of winning the title.

    And everybody, not least Steven Gerrard and his teammates, had begun to realise exactly how important Xabi Alonso had been to the balance of the side before he was sold to Real Madrid.

    So Aquilani is a symbol of everything that has gone wrong in this awful start to Liverpool's season and all that is left for him is a prolonged exercise in damage limitation.

    He has to attempt to show that even if his signing was a gamble that backfired in the short term, he might yet be a success for Liverpool in the long term.

    The signs last night - the ones that could be glimpsed through the driving snow anyway - were not particularly promising.

    Sitting deep in midfield alongside Lucas, Aquilani sprayed a couple of decent passes out wide to right and left.

    But mostly, he was anonymous. His influence was strictly limited, his contribution peripheral at best.

    There is immense pressure on him, of course. Liverpool fans waited for his debut for so long that by the time he finally ran out for the club, they had built him up into a cross between Kenny Dalglish and Graeme Souness.

    And he also has the most difficult job of any midfielder in any team in the Premier League: trying to fit into a side ruled by Steven Gerrard.

    Gerrard dominates the Liverpool midfield more completely than any player dominates any department of his team and Aquilani has to fit around him.

    A couple of times last night, he hovered hopefully over free kicks only for the inevitable to happen when Gerrard ushered him away and took the kicks himself.

    Upright and lean, Aquilani has a similar gait to that fine former Liverpool midfielder, Jamie Redknapp, but he was unable to show last night that he has anything like Redknapp's passing range.

    The only cheers he got were from the Villa fans when he sliced an attempted cross deep into the North Stand.

    Aquilani did at least manage a faint smile at that point but he seemed to grow less and less sure of himself as the second half progressed.

    In one break in play, Glen Johnson even felt the need to jog up to him and give him a quick lecture on what he should be doing.

    A couple of his misplaced passes were met by gestures of disgust by Yossi Benayoun.

    Then, for a moment, it seemed as if Aquilani had made a significant breakthrough. Midway through the second half, Gerrard signalled that he would step aside and allow him to take a free kick.

    Aquilani took a couple of deep breaths and bent down to pull up his socks. Then he curled the free kick a couple of feet over the bar.

    When he was substituted 15 minutes from the end, he was serenaded again by the Villa supporters.

    "What a waste of money," they sang..

    #2
    The Holt article is a turd but I think calling Aquilani 'majestic' is stretching it.
    "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
    -- William Blake

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      #3
      Yeah, this type of thing was always going to happen, where are the articles like this about Nani and Anderson?!?

      Fortunately I actually have seen loads of positive signs from him:
      • Love they way he picks the ball up from the CBs and starts moves off a la you know who, oh how we've missed that so far this season!
      • He plays some lovely one touch stuff, has an excellent range of passing and great vision.
      • He is a good reader of the game and as a consequence makes a lot of interceptions.


      He is going to need maybe another two months I reckon to really find his feet, but I'm cautiously optimistic journalists will be writing exactly the opposite type of article by the end of the season.

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        #4
        Not convinced just yet.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post
          Yeah, this type of thing was always going to happen, where are the articles like this about Nani and Anderson?!?

          Fortunately I actually have seen loads of positive signs from him:
          • Love they way he picks the ball up from the CBs and starts moves off a la you know who, oh how we've missed that so far this season!
          • He plays some lovely one touch stuff, has an excellent range of passing and great vision.
          • He is a good reader of the game and as a consequence makes a lot of interceptions.


          He is going to need maybe another two months I reckon to really find his feet, but I'm cautiously optimistic journalists will be writing exactly the opposite type of article by the end of the season.
          Felching ≠ Gerbilling

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            #6
            What Holt is missing, AGAIN!!!!!!! like all Jouros wanting to have a dig, is that we haven't handed over 20million, we never had 20mill, and we wouldn't have got a deal like this for a fit recognised midfield maestro. ffs.

            He is what he is, which is a player so far prone to injury, but who, if able to regain any sort of regular fitness could turn out to be a very valuable assett for the future, retained on very good terms.

            And if he fails to live up to hopes, for whatever reason, then i'm sure we'll end up having paid very little for him, like i say, not a deal we'd have got for say... a 'David Silva'.
            Last edited by Vermilion; 30-12-09, 01:57 PM.

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              #7
              Originally posted by dww View Post
              The Holt article is a turd but I think calling Aquilani 'majestic' is stretching it.
              It depends on what you see really, although its only been glimses I think his quality is obvious.

              Some of his touches and passes have been majestic I didn't mean that he had been majestic over all.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Marky View Post
                Not convinced just yet.
                Of what, so would you agree with the article.

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                  #9
                  he has proved he has the vision just needs to get his aim in and its plain to see that he is taken aback with the pace and how quick he gets closed down.
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                    #10
                    Ridiculous article from Holt.

                    Got to give the lad time.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by red g View Post
                      he has proved he has the vision just needs to get his aim in and its plain to see that he is taken aback with the pace and how quick he gets closed down.
                      I loved his little dink over the Villa defence in the second half for Torres, it didn't come off that time but it shows he is capable and has the vision.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by anfieldanfield View Post
                        Ridiculous article from Holt.

                        Got to give the lad time.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Armchairkopite View Post
                          I loved his little dink over the Villa defence in the second half for Torres, it didn't come off that time but it shows he is capable and has the vision.
                          he has shown a few touches just needs to get his eye in
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                            #14
                            Lets judge him at the end of the season. And even then tbf to the lad he hasn't exactly walked into a team brimming with confidence so it has been even harder.
                            "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                              #15
                              Tee that's another one.

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