by stmichael » Mon Jul 11, 2005 12:33 pm
Slowly but surely the Rafa-lution is picking up pace this summer. Though there have not been the so-called 'big names' a lot of people were hoping for, the players signed look to be good, solid players and there is an excellent mix of mainly young and the odd older face.
The purchase of Bolo Zenden on a free is a highly astute piece of business - at 29 he is in his prime years, a Dutch international and, importantly, has four seasons of Premiership experience.
Looking slightly further ahead, the impending purchase of Luis Figo is another excellent addition. He may be 18 months past his very best, but there can be no doubt that the brilliance is still there, and with a new lease of life, this may just be the career swan-song he was looking for - remember Gary McAllister?
At 18, Antonio Barragan, the youngster from Sevilla, is undoubtedly one for the future - little can be said currently, though hopefully Rafa will continue with his policy of blooding youngsters early, as opposed to the old regime where young foreign players were bought and then never played for the club.
Mohammed Sissoko is only 20 years old - he has the advantage of two years' playing experience in the best league in the world under his belt, and more particularly, the first of those under the stewardship of Benitez. Having seen him play in three different positions so far as I can remember - including right-back against Real Madrid to counter the threat of Roberto Carlos and Zinedine Zidane - he looks assured and confident. Spitting image of Djimi Traore until they enter the football pitch.
Mark Gonzales is a 20-year-old Chilean international with pace that would put Msrs. Cisse and Henry on their toes. In Rafa's words he is the "best player in Chile". I'm not sure how good that is on a world stage, but this could turn out to be yet another shrewd piece of business.
Jose 'Pep' Reina is another relative youngster at 22 - he was coveted by many clubs last season and was voted as second-best 'keeper in the Primera Liga behind Iker Casillas. Unfortunately, many fans' lasting memory of him is a howler of a game he had towards the end of last season against Barcelona - but rest assured, he is a top-notch goalkeeper with all the right attributes who will only get better and better.
Finally (so far) Jack Hobbs is on trial with a view to a permanent move from Lincoln City. At 16 years old and with only six minutes of first-team action behind him, the young central defender certainly has it all to prove, but he must be showing something good for both Arsenal and Liverpool to come knocking.
In most people's minds the squad still needs at least one more centre-back, an attacking midfielder and possibly a striker.
Gabriel Milito of Real Zaragoza has long been linked with Liverpool, and there has been news of a possible move for William Gallas. Pablo Aimar was linked earlier in the season - what I would give to have him in the team. And is it not just simply because of the way that he looks that Peter Crouch gets so much stick? If he was 5'10 and scored 20 goals for a relegated team, everyone would be saying what a good buy it could be. What does it matter if most of his goals are headers? How often do teams, losing in the last few minutes of a game, tend to launch long balls into the box in the hope of getting a lucky break? I by no means think he would start most games, but he is an option, and an option that many teams find difficult to defend against. People crow about Andy Johnson because he is small and scores goals - though from memory at least ten of his goals last season came from penalties.
So all round, I feel excellent buys thus far from Rafa Benitez - at a cost of only circa £15milliom. Maybe he is still waiting to buy that world-class player some want so much, or maybe, as at Valencia, he is more content with a squad of hard-working, industrious and talented players rather than, as the modern phrase dictates, 'Galacticos'.
Let's hope it works.