but frequently the guy is scary to watch.. when he is lunging into tackles.
at last it seems the message is clearly being sent out to the rest of the prem that this fella will put it about. and its no surprise that our fantastic run is in no small part down to sissoko's drive and work rate...long may that continue.
the down side is, he will attract criticism for it.
this he will learn from and indeed rafa has sat him down to discuss the indiscretions in his game....
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Curb your enthusiasm
By James Carroll
Date: 13/1/2006
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has been holding talks with midfielder Momo Sissoko this week in an attempt to try and get the midfielder's yellow card count reduced.
The £5.6m summer signing from Valencia has already served two suspension this season and has picked up no less than seven yellow cards, the latest coming at Luton Town last Saturday.
Benitez is keen for the midfielder to retain his competitive edge but has advised Sissoko to be a little bit more careful.
He told the Liverpool Echo: "He will learn. The problem for him at the moment is everything's new. It's a new club, a new style of football and a new language."
"He just needs to analyse the situation a bit more. I'm very happy with him since he joined because he has contributed a lot. The positives are greater than the negatives."
"I've seen the video of the booking against Luton. He arrived late into the tackle and it was a normal booking."
"I prefer to have a player with high energy rather than someone who is calm. He is the kind of player we've been missing. We are working with him and we are always talking to him about things he can learn."
Sissoko could start tomorrow's Premiership fixture against Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield.
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i say fair play to him for getting stuck in. its the reason souness and mcmahon ended up great players..all momo needs to do is to learn WHEN to fly in. and how to improve his distribution, after that he could well be a future ledge.
