by Mark 23 » Wed Jul 12, 2006 2:11 am
Benayoun is prehaps 'substandard' to some considering the quality we have in the midfield, but he might just give that balance. A yank (on Espn, I was in America during the WC. They haven't got a clue over there) commentator believed that Beckham offered nothing other than set-pieces, but the quality of the England midfield allowed for this, arguably carrying a 'substandard' player. But this player offered attributes that the rest of the midfield never had. Beckham offers world-class set-pieces but doesn't impress much in open play, were as I think Benayoun would be able to offer width and a few crosses from the right, something that the midfield at the moment can't. (I don't want to discuss Gerrard on the right now, I understand the lad was good there last season, but prehaps he is not at his strongest there.)