adamnbarrett wrote:If I was one of our left sided players like Gonzalez, Aurelio or Riise. I'd be pissed off if harry walked back straight into the starting 11 for the Barca game.
Rafa does seem to have a habit of playing him as soon as he's back from injury.
dawson99 wrote:its funny how his injuries always seem to get better by the time we have a massive game (fa cup final, champs league final, barca game) but maybe im just too cynical.. hope he gets back to full fitness soon, he was going well for us
What player would want to limp off in the biggest game of their lives?
Kewell has never reproduced his best Leeds United form Liverpool, never really attempted to track back in earnest and harry the opposition when we lose possession and never seemed to have recovered his ability to beat people with the ball at speed as he did often for Leeds. Woolf pointed out that he only made 121 appearnces for us since 2003. He also scored some spectacular goals for us and was a consistent performer last season after Rafa gave him so much time to recover and playing time to find his form.
Looking at the bigger picture and the personnel we have as an alternative to kewell, the obvious one is mark Gonzalez. mark Gonzalez always gives the ball away way too easily, can't beat a man to0 save his life and only has speed as his main asset. He seemed to have a decent left foot, a goal he scored from a freekick sweemed to indicate so. On the plus side, he has bags of enthusiasm, will run all day to prove to his manager that he should be a regular and does his fair share of tracking back. The only thing is he is so inconsistent, had not delivered anything noteworthy, apart from a late goal against Macabi Haifa and looks far from being "the best player in Chile".
From all of these perspectives, yes, I do miss Harry.
Lando_Griffin wrote:Big player for us, and whenever he's played and HOWEVERhe'splayed, he has contibuted massively, particularly in the assists bracket.
Watch the 2004-05 review - I'd say he was involved in about 70% of the goals he was on the pitch for.
Very underestimated purely due to injuries and a percieved lazy streak which is actually pain.
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