If Rafa had brought Stevie through the club ranks instead of Houllier, do you think Stevie would have been a better player than he is now? Discuss.
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I think youre right about him being more tactically aware if rafa had moulded him. This is something thats glaringly missing from steveys game. Good post fella, dont go back to lurking, just takes people by surprise when theres a good post made, were not used to itOriginally posted by JudgeRedJust tryin to add a different slant to this rafa/stevie debate. i personally think that Stevie would ve been more tactically aware, but that it may have taken a lot of the 'all action' style away from his play.
oh well back to the lurking.
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No.Originally posted by JudgeRedIf Rafa had brought Stevie through the club ranks instead of Houllier, do you think Stevie would have been a better player than he is now? Discuss.
Houllier put an arm round the young lad's shoulder, instilled new levels of confidence in Stevie, played him in his best position and gave him the captain's armband at the perfect time. I'll never forget the last six months of Houllier's reign, which is the best I've ever seen Gerrard play, and that includes last season.
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yes i agree to a certain extent Anfield.. but i get the feeling that Houllier probably told Stevie to go out onto the pitch and play his game, whereas sometimes the team requires that Stevie to do something else other than play his natural game. i think Benitez would ve instilled that quality into Stevies game and all this 'my best position..' arguement would not exist. i mean you dont see Carra scowling if he has to play at right back do you?In Klopp we trust.
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Houlier was probably too easy on him and made him belive his own hype, thus he has had a hard time of trying to play under a different manager, who wan't to use in differrent ways than what uncle Ged wanted to use him in.
I predict he'd be a flop in another country, asside from maybe Germany.Thomas Hicks Senior
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I concurOriginally posted by anfieldanfieldNo.
Houllier put an arm round the young lad's shoulder, instilled new levels of confidence in Stevie, played him in his best position and gave him the captain's armband at the perfect time. I'll never forget the last six months of Houllier's reign, which is the best I've ever seen Gerrard play, and that includes last season.
Like blood on iron
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Ged still got the sack.Originally posted by anfieldanfieldNo.
Houllier put an arm round the young lad's shoulder, instilled new levels of confidence in Stevie, played him in his best position and gave him the captain's armband at the perfect time. I'll never forget the last six months of Houllier's reign, which is the best I've ever seen Gerrard play, and that includes last season.
maybe he could get the best out of Stevie, but not the team. Maybe the 2 don't go together!
has Ged created a player that thrives when the chips are down.
Stevie has gotten us out of many a lost cause.
BUT shouldn't we be building a team that shouldn't be in that position.
And is it this vision or team that Steive doesn't fit into.
Still think his comments re quiting if Ged got the sack are still relavent now.Its times like these we learn to live again FF
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So...based on whats been said, Houllier allowed Stevie to flourish to develop his 'dynamic' style. In contrast I think Benitez would have developed him more as a highly talented footballer who knew his place in the team and his specific job.
Under Houllier- a talented individual with the team shaped around him
Under Benitez- a talented team player with role that would allow the team to function at its optimum.
feel free to shoot me down.In Klopp we trust.
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Houllier never told Stevie to cut it out with his Hollywood passes, so yes you are right to a degree, he felt saying this to him would stunt his growth as a footballer, so he let Stevie play them, which is almost his trademark now.Originally posted by JudgeRedyes i agree to a certain extent Anfield.. but i get the feeling that Houllier probably told Stevie to go out onto the pitch and play his game, whereas sometimes the team requires that Stevie to do something else other than play his natural game. i think Benitez would ve instilled that quality into Stevies game and all this 'my best position..' arguement would not exist. i mean you dont see Carra scowling if he has to play at right back do you?
But, Rafa is one for letting people trying the unexpected, so I dont think Rafa would have told him to stop that kind of thing either, as we see with Xabi, Rafa is trying to make Stevie to complete midfielder, by letting him play different positions to imporve his alround game, which IMO he is doing albeit very much un-noticed. Stevie even said this not so long ago himself.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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