My plan is quite a simple one really. Let's decide on what we think is our best team (or at least let Rafa decide) and then barring injury, lets play it in the next three or four games before we re-assess where we are. No more playing steven Gerrard on the left-wing (what on earth is all that about?) or playing a different front two every game, along with a different defensive four and a different formation.
Now before anybody goes off on one, I've been saying this since the pre-season and I'm not knee-jerking on the back of an admittedly quite decent performance at Chelsea. it really is time to stop meddling and faffing with the starting eleven. Tell the players that you are going to pick what you currently believe to be your strongest team, if they've got the shirt they are in posession and if they haven't, they'd better work their socks off in training/when they come on as sub to get a start in the next game.
To anybody who thinks I'm talking nonsense I offer two things. Firstly, I thought we played OK today DESPITE the fact that we played our best player woefully out of position and that the line-up had never played together before, not because of it. Secondly, it's customry in a difficult period to get the players together, have a no holds barred clear the air session where everybody gets their grievances off their chest. If Rafa was to do this tomorrow, what do you think the players would say? I reckon I know.
My last point is this. If we are to constantly refer to games being decided by the "smallest details", by "making no mistakes" and by "that extra couple of percent", how many percent does anybody feel is gained by players instinctively knowing where their teammates are going to be? That supernatural sense of where to lay it off, when to hold it to wait for your partner to arrive? Too often today Liverpools play was slick but just a couple of degrees off.
It's time. Lets stop fecking around and give ourselves a chance to find some rhythm.