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    Brendan Rodgers backs Iago Aspas to take Liverpool's attack to the next level

    29 Jul 2013 22:30


    All go for Iago: Iago Aspas in pre-season action against Melbourne Victory All go for Iago: Iago Aspas in pre-season action against Melbourne Victory
    Michael Dodge

    Brendan Rodgers has already seen enough in pre-season training, to confidently predict new signing Iago Aspas can take his team to a new level.

    The Liverpool manager has been hugely encouraged by the Reds' performance on their tour of the Far East, and in particular the interaction between his attacking players.

    Young Brazilian star Philippe Coutinho has again looked a huge talent in the making, while Steve Gerrard has thrived by exploiting space offered by such elusive front men.

    And according to Rodgers, it is the presence of Aspas that has added major momentum...even if the Spanish star doesn't necessarily always look like a gifted technician!

    "Sometimes he's not always easy on the eye, but when you actually monitor how efficient Iago is, he's an incredibly effective player," Rodgers insisted.

    "The idea was that Aspas would give another dimension to our attacking play, and he's done that. He creates goals and scores goals, and some of our football on tour has been fluent and the movement very clever.

    "We now have some outstanding talent who can make a difference in the final third - and that has been the most encouraging thing, that we have real quality in that final third where it matters."

    For Rodgers, Aspas has provided a consistent platform for the rest of the front players to work off, but it is the form of Coutinho has that generated genuine excitement.

    The Brazilian scored a stunning goal in the final pre-season game against Thailand, and spearheaded a Liverpool attack that has looked full of menace.

    "What I am so encouraged about is the attacking part of our game is coming together, with the movement and passing, and Coutinho is an important part of that," Rodgers added.

    "He's a delight on the ball - he had me up off my seat at times. He really is a player you'd pay to watch, and with the extra dimension Aspas has given us, we are pleased with the development."

    Which is all good news for Liverpool, because their main attacking star, Luis Suarez, even if he stays at Anfield, will miss the first six games of the season through suspension. And Rodgers admitted:

    "We are planning with Luis for the future because he still has three years left on his contract, but we also have to consider that he won't be available for the opening games of the season.

    "Our focus over the course of pre-season is on the first Premier League game and he won't be available for that. As he gets closer to finishing his ban then of course we will build him up, but in the meantime, we are encouraged by the attacking players we have."
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    #2
    I really like him, could be the new Bellamy.
    The times they are a changin'.

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      #3
      Curious to see how he gets on against decent opposition

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        #4
        Originally posted by Gibbo View Post
        I really like him, could be the new Bellamy.
        I hope so but from what I have seen he is a million miles off that level. Needs time to adjust and I expect him to be decent enough but unlikely to light up Anfield like his predecessors.
        "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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          #5
          He looks quite decent, the best of our outfield signings during this transfer window so far.

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            #6
            Dunno why but reminds me of Voronin
            We come not to play.

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              #7
              I am waiting to see how he reacts when the first PL defender goes straight through him when challenging for the ball

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                #8
                Originally posted by Barnie7 View Post
                I am waiting to see how he reacts when the first PL defender goes straight through him when challenging for the ball
                He will probably headbutt them

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                  #9
                  He's looked decent so far against ordinary opposition. Hope the progress continues.
                  Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                    #10
                    I think hes going to be a lot better than most of you seem to be assuming.

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                      #11
                      Iago Aspas admits he has found pre-season training at Liverpool tougher than anything he's experienced before – but acknowledges that putting hard work in on the training pitches will be key to earning himself a starting berth this season.


                      The Spanish striker is one of four new faces at Anfield this summer, having joined the Reds from Celta Vigo last month - and has struck three goals in pre-season to date, including two on the Reds' summer tour.

                      Liverpool's players have undergone double sessions most days since beginning preparations for the new campaign, and Aspas concedes it's been hard work.

                      But he knows both he and his teammates will reap the benefits come the big kick-off against Stoke City at Anfield next month.

                      He told Liverpoolfc.com: "At the beginning it has been a little tougher than the sessions in Spain, but we know there is a little more running involved in this league.

                      "However, we do a lot of work with the ball and I think in that respect the sessions are very similar to back in Spain.

                      "I'm working hard every day to try and earn my place on the team sheet for the first game.

                      "From that moment on it's all about doing as well as I can and gaining in confidence to continue to keep my place in the side."

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                      Aspas isn't the only new Spaniard at Liverpool - he's been joined by Luis Alberto, who arrived from Sevilla.

                      The duo have been welcomed to Melwood by fellow Iberian Jose Enrique, while the ability of manager Brendan Rodgers will further help their settling-in process.

                      "Luis has been a real source of support for me," explained Aspas. "Because we're the two new boys, we hang out and go everywhere together.

                      "Of course it helps a lot that the manager can speak Spanish - he gets by pretty well.

                      "Jose Enrique is the person who's helping out the most at the moment. He's Spanish like us, so he's helping us out with everything - finding a house, a car, translating training ground explanations...whatever it may be, he's there to help us."

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                      Upon arriving at Anfield, Aspas was allocated the iconic No.9 jersey, previously worn by the likes of Ian Rush, Ian St John and Robbie Fowler.

                      Nonetheless, the 25-year-old insists the responsibility that will be placed upon his shoulders will not come from the number on his back, but the Liver Bird upon his chest.

                      "In Spain they don't attach so much importance to your shirt number as you do here in England, but I do know that simply by coming here I have the responsibility to return with interest the money the club has paid out for me," said Aspas.

                      "I can't wait for the first game at Anfield against Stoke City to be able to describe at first hand all the good feelings I have about this league."

                      Author: @James_Carroll84
                      Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post
                        I think hes going to be a lot better than most of you seem to be assuming.
                        Always par for the course nowadays to call any new signing at less than £10m ****e before even watching them play for an extended period of time.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Sarb View Post
                          Always par for the course nowadays to call any new signing at less than £10m ****e before even watching them play for an extended period of time.
                          Who actually called him ****e mate? Lets not get too sensitive here when someone questions the quality of a player, it does not mean he is calling him ****e.
                          "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                            #14
                            I knew they weren't referring to me. Wondered who'd take the bait first.
                            Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by SB View Post
                              I knew they weren't referring to me. Wondered who'd take the bait first.
                              Its not about taking the bait, its a general observation - predictable stuff that comes back when players are discussed.
                              "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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