by Bad Bob » Thu Oct 25, 2007 2:51 pm
I didn't bother with "star" players because to me, that's just as much to do with form as it is to do with what a player has in his locker. On ability, Gerrard's a star player but has he been playing like a star player much this season? It's a bit of a weird label for me and I don't think it's needed for what the thread is trying to do, so I've omitted it. Likewise, "below par" is about form rather than ability and so I've not included that either. My list then, is about which players are good enough to start every game, which players are squad players (selected according to form) and which players probably need to go, based on what they are capable of rather on their current form.
Reina - 1st team
Itandje - Squad (not seen enough so I gave him the benefit of the doubt)
Agger - 1st team
Carragher - 1st team
Hyypia - Squad
Arbeloa - Squad
Finnan - Squad (borderline call here for me but is starting to show signs of decline and should probably be replaced sooner rather than later to avoid what we are seeing with Sami)
Riise - Squad
Aurelio - Squad
Gerrard - 1st Team
Alonso - 1st Team
Lucas - Squad
Mascherano - 1st Team
Sissoko - Squad
Kewell - 1st Team
Leto - Offload
Pennant - Squad
Babel - Squad
Benayoun - Squad
Torres - 1st Team
Kuyt - Squad
Voronin - Squad (just)
Crouch - Squad
The true first-teamers are players that, despite having a bad game now and then, lift the level of the team every time they take the pitch and set the tone for their teammates.
Conversely, squad players are good enough to get a run of games in the first team and contribute but that's if they are playing near their peak and are working with players around them who are also near the top of their game.
All top teams are made up of both core first-teamers and a periphery of squad players who move in and out of the side as form and fitness dictate (not necessarily at the rotation rate that Rafa employs, I hasten to add). As has been said many times, you need both in your team: 11 superstars will not necessarily make for a good team.
But, a glance at my list will indicate that I think we have an awful lot of squad players at the moment. Some, like Lucas and Babel, are prospects that could become proper first-teamers over time. Others, like Benayoun, Aurelio, Pennant and Arbeloa, are handy lads to have on hand because of their versatility and skills. Still others, like Hyypia and Finnan, are veteran campaigners in decline--they still have a good deal to offer but may no longer be up for the week-to-week grind. And, finally, there are players, such as Kuyt, Crouch, Voronin, Sissoko and Riise, who offer a lot of graft and heart but who seem to be moving further and further away from the level we need at Liverpool Football Club.
So, our goal should be to replace many of these squad players (especially the last few named) with players who are at first-team level or who at least can be knocking on that door very soon. Until we do, however, our goal is to make ourselves hard to beat once more and to hope that we can find some sort of fluency by which our true-first teamers start to stamp their authority on matches once more and by which some of our squad players start to at least look the part of Liverpool players on the pitch.
