s@int wrote:Benny The Noon wrote:The manager — Tony Cascarino
A few weeks ago I felt that Rafael Benítez deserved the chance to turn Liverpool around. Now, I’m not so sure — because I’m starting to doubt he can. His mistakes are a big reason Liverpool are in this mess and I’m not convinced he has the crisis-management skills to improve the situation.
Benítez has built a squad that is not good enough to challenge and not determined enough to overachieve despite its limitations.
There aren’t enough strong characters. The team look a soft touch. Contrast the mild noises coming out of Anfield with the unrest and impatience at Chelsea when they wobbled last season. Liverpool are tame — and I think that’s how Benítez likes it.
He has taken a firm grip of the club, becoming a dominant figure. The Spanish influence, loyal to Benítez, runs deep, from the academy upwards. He gets an easy ride, especially because he and the fans can blame the owners for their supposed lack of investment. But that reassuring obedience is now a problem because he needs the players to show some fight and fury and it’s simply not there.
Lack of money is a weak excuse. Benítez inherited a very good team from Gérard Houllier, not one that needed radical transformation. Despite the supposed shortage of funds, he was able to bring in a world-class player such as Fernando Torres.
The problem isn’t lack of money, it’s that Benítez has bought and sold poorly. Andriy Voronin, David Ngog, scratchchin.gif Lucas Leiva, Emiliano Insúa — all are average Barclays Premier League players, not Liverpool quality. And now Benítez is relying on them.
Tactically, Liverpool concede far too many goals from set-pieces and used to be too defensive. Benítez tried to be more attacking, bought Glen Johnson and encouraged the full backs to bomb forward — but now the defence is shaky.
He became so fond of the idea of Steven Gerrard playing behind Torres that he neglected to buy a decent striker doh.gif as a back-up to the Spain forward. And yet, in Peter Crouch and Robbie Keane, he had two — both sold for no good reason. brow.gif
In one summer, Liverpool have gone from outstanding to poor, from title contenders to mid-table nothingness. I’m sceptical that Benítez can do anything about it.
I usually think Cascarino is a waste of space, but for once I think he has got it spot on.
Yes he made a big mistake when he ruined a great team inherited from GH that finished 30 points behind the league leaders in Rafas first year. He did such a bad job that we almost won the league last season and have been regulars in Europes elite ever since.
Mate that just sounds like you are skewing words to fit an agenda. I don't agree with that at all.
However I do think that after 5 years the fact that we can only rely on 2 players for goals 1 of which was already here before Rafa is shocking and perhaps for that alone he needs to go.
I think Rafa has taken us as far as he can go. But I would only want him to go if the person who came in was assured of a decent sized kitty to spend.