bigmick wrote:FWIW I actually thought Peewee got a very unfair press for his point about Rafa "seeing the light" on rotation somewhat. While it's true to say that numerically we haven't seen a massive reduction in the number of changes, we haven't seen Gerrard and Torres rested for Away games at the same time either.
Mick, mate, you are doing my head in!

You're correct that, since that 'potentially-season-ruining' away draw on Sept. 15th, Rafa has not since fielded a lineup--home or away--that didn't have either Gerrard or Torres in it. He must have seen the light that day, then? Sadly, it's taken us the better part of 2 months to get back on track to the point where the likes of Peewee have said, "ah ha, Rafa's finally come around."

The other theory, of course, is that--like with the Newcastle game--the Portsmouth line-up was an anomaly borne of the obstacles thrown up by the international break. It's not a popular theory, it would seem (at least not amongst the crew of the good ship Sensible Selection), but it does have the benefit of making sense. After all, Gerrard has been largely immune from Rafa's rotations for the better part of three seasons now (as has Carra, as has Pepe etc.). Indeed, I'm fairly confident that Gerrard would have played at Fratton Park if fit so it's doubtful that Rafa needed any further convincing on that score. With Torres, as Joe suggested, maybe he wasn't yet assured that the lad needs to play virtually every game if fit. Alternatively, given that Torres was carrying a knock, maybe Rafa was worried that things might turn out like the Arsenal match and was simply protecting a player that we couldn't afford to lose long term. It's all speculation, of course, but it strikes me as a more probable explanation than nonsense like Rafa likes to rotate 'willy nilly', or whatever certain people are calling it these days.