by LFC2007 » Mon Oct 27, 2008 3:55 pm
I think if we had Riera last season, we'd have seen him start double the number of games of anyone on the left. I think his impact has been huge. Which is part of the reason why I don't think we've seen a radical change in Rafa's policy, he's just bought the right player(s) for a long-term problem area. He's decided that Kuyt is much more effective than Pennant on the right, or Benayoun, which is understandable given that at the start of last season Kuyt was coming off the back of 'legendary' status as a striker and only at the back end of last season did he find his position, but suffice to say Rafa has still fielded Pennant and Benayoun on the right at different times this season. Aurelio and Dossena have been mixing it up, but Dossena's started more (understandable), if he was as good as Evra, would he have started against Chelsea? Probably. Arbeloa is our only right back, but I don't think there's a great deal of difference in him and what Finnan could've provided. Keane will inevitably start games given that he's a specific player for a specific role, and the fact that Crouch and Voronin are gone.
I can agree that occasionally the systems Rafa employed, and the players within those systems, at times last season and in previous seasons, combined with some poor signings (or not the right solutions) have led to a lack of balance and unsettled us. A mixture of both, and no doubt other factors, have caused blips.
I don't think anyone should be branded ridiculous, blinkered etc..for having an opinion different to someone else. Everyone on this forum has said something which is arguably ridiculous to another. To say that Kuyt, for example, was Rafa's Sean Dundee, was arguably ridiculous. Similarly, to compare him as a striker, at this present moment, with Berbatov is also arguably ridiculous.
They're just opinions at the end of the day.