Murphy's testament - Time will tell

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Postby RED BEERGOGGLES » Fri Jul 16, 2004 7:43 pm

Danny Murphy admits he's feeling the strain of the new Rafael Benitez training regime at Liverpool but insists he wouldn't want it any other way. 
Murphy, together with the rest of the players not involved in Euro 2004, has been subjected to a gruelling series of exercises this week, as the new boss assesses the fitness of the squad he's inherited.
 
The midfielder reveals it's a lot tougher than what he's been used to in the past but he's enjoying the hard work and believes it will be well worth it in the long run.
 
"The training is always hard when you first report back for pre-season. The difference this year is that we didn't know what to expect. Everything is new and we're starting to feel muscles that we haven't probably used before. In that respect it has been tough but it's also been interesting and it should stand us in good stead once the season starts," Murphy told Liverpoolfc.tv
 
"Each stage of the training is done on an individual basis. We've had to undergo tests to see what stage we're up to and then we've all been given our own training program rather than a general one.
 
"I suppose it's always different under a new manager. The running exercises are different, the circuit training is different and we're also doing different tactical work with the ball. But I think it's great because it gives everyone a new impetus. We've all got a spring in our step since reporting back and we're all looking forward to the new season.
 
"Even if we'd have kept the same manager I think it's important to change the training methods in order to freshen things up. All this new stuff is good for our education as players. You have to be able to adapt to different styles and techniques, that's what makes you a better player. We're certainly going to learn stuff off the new gaffer, so it's an exciting time."
 
Murphy fully welcomed the appointment of Rafael Benitez as Gerard Houllier's successor and adds that he's been very impressed with how the new boss has come across in his first week at Melwood.
 
"The gaffer has been fine. We haven't spoke at length on a one-to-one basis just yet but I've had a quickchat with him and found him to be very pleasant. He's been really friendly, speaks good English and has been very open about things. He had a quick chat with us as a group about what we want to achieve, which is pretty obvious, and we all know where we stand.
 
"The new staff he's brought in have also been very welcoming towards us all and they've taken to Melwood and the players like a duck to water. They're settling in really well."
 
Since being unveiled as Liverpool's 11th post-war manager there's been constant speculation about what new players Benitez will bring in and which players will be shipped out. For the players currently at the club it's like starting from scratch and Murphy is understandably keen to impress all over again.
 
"Every player here wants to be a part of this club's future under Rafael Benitez and I'm no different. We all want to play. What the new boss is going to do in terms of brining players in, I don't know.
 
"I can't predict the future but every pre-season that I've been here has seen a number of players coming and going. All that I can do is concentrate on myself and don't worry about it too much. Hopefully I'll get a chance in the side and show the boss what I can do. That's all you can do. It's a cliché, I know, but it's true.
 
"So long as I get my fitness right, stay away from injury and get a bit of form behind me, there's nothing more I can do. It is a bit different with a new manager because you're never sure whether or not he's going to like you. Only time will tell on that score, but for the moment I'm just concentrating on my fitness.
 
"I hope my style of play fits in with the manager's plans for the team. From watching Valencia it's clear that he's a manager who seems to like players who are good on the ball and work hard, and I'd like to think that I come into both categories.
 
"Competition for places is going to be as tough as it's ever been and that's healthy to a point. It makes everyone push themselves thatlittle bit further and you need that at a club.
 
"Another thing now is, everyone wants to play every game but if we're realistic you're not going to play every game. In a successful season a team can play between 55 and 60 games. To cope with that I think we need a squad of about 18 or 20 players, who can all perform at the top level. My aim is to put myself in the picture and try to play more games rather than less." 
Courtesy of Liverpoolfc.tv

  What’s your opinion of  Murphy  can he win over  Benitez ?
Is he a vital cog in the new set up ,or will he be found sadly lacking?   I personally hope Benitez inspires Danny to play the best football of his career
And provides Liverpool with major selection problems in midfield .
And if the statement above is to be adhered to then the future bodes well. 
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Postby stapo1000 » Fri Jul 16, 2004 10:00 pm

my opinion-good player, reads the game well but lacking in pace. lets leav him on the bench and bring im on to take penalties
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Postby 115-1073096938 » Fri Jul 16, 2004 10:06 pm

What if we have a penalty in the first minute?

Stupid comment that lad.

So what if he lacks pace? Its not the only attribute in football. Its not even the most important. We'll more than likely see Danny and Steve Gerrard in the middle next season imo.
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Postby AHAK » Fri Jul 16, 2004 10:10 pm

murphy gives it away more than the ball boy.  Not good enuff.
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Postby stapo1000 » Fri Jul 16, 2004 10:13 pm

i think hes good but he is sh.it in attack. he never passes the ball forward it seems. i would'nt be too disappointed if he stayed cos he is consistent and i definitely dont think he'll get his place cos hamann will still be there(unless hes swapped for hargreaves in which case hargreaves will be in midfeld) and imo rafa will sign a new right winger
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Postby barnesrush » Fri Jul 16, 2004 10:50 pm

I truely believe murphy could be just the player we need in the middle to unlock the defences a' la Gary Macallister
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Postby banana » Fri Jul 16, 2004 10:55 pm

Barnesrush: Need I remind you that Murphy has been here for several years. He has never unlocked any defences in the past, what do you reckon his chances are for doing so in the future?

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Postby jimmyb » Fri Jul 16, 2004 11:20 pm

Murphy is too slow,he gives the ball away too much,Great penalty taker,but he doesn,t do enough to warrant a place in the team,if he works hard enough in training i think rafa might keep him as a squad member,but personally i,d let him go
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Postby 115-1073096938 » Fri Jul 16, 2004 11:26 pm

Banana you have a short memory lad. He's unloked nearly every defence in the league at some point of another and the quality of his through balls are better than any one else in the squad including Steven Gerrard.
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Postby madred » Fri Jul 16, 2004 11:27 pm

Danny's performances have not been good by his standards and im sure under Rafa we will see the best of him because we only witnessed it in patches under Houllier! I still believe that this lad has what it takes to play at a club like ours and personally i would be bitterly dissapointed if he was to leave the club!
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Postby Paul C » Fri Jul 16, 2004 11:28 pm

I agree he gives the ball away far too much, he lacks pace but he isn't a bad player though, personally I'd keep him as a squad player.
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Postby 115-1073096938 » Fri Jul 16, 2004 11:31 pm

His pass completion is 82%, Gerrards is 82%, the season before Gerrards was 78%, Murphy's was 81%.
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Postby barnesrush » Fri Jul 16, 2004 11:32 pm

watch this clip of stevie to see murphys ball for his goal against spurs                 

http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/team/squad/gerrard/
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Postby supersub » Fri Jul 16, 2004 11:33 pm

I certainly believe Danny Murphy can play an important role for us and I'm sure he will get his fair share of games.

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Postby LFC #1 » Sat Jul 17, 2004 12:28 am

i actually agree with Stu here. Murphy had a fantastic season in 02/03, arguably our best player, he was great all season and managed to represent England.

Last season, different story however, he was pretty poor but so were a number of others in the side.

Under Beni, with some tough training etc, we could see Murphy recapturing some of his 02/03 form. Not to mention his penalty taking expertise.
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