Can we make a judgement on him based on a couple of appearances? Is it possible that we can call him so early? I reckon it is so here goes...
I think he's a really good player. He tucks in and pushes out at the right time, is sensible and robust in the tackle and has a sweet left-foot which can distribute both long and short. His free-kick yesterday was excellent and given the opportunity, will probably score quite a few times from set-pieces this season.
I think he has recieved a lot of unfair criticism for the goal yesterday. People who watch the game on the telly really must try and ignore the ramblings of Andy Gray. Not only is his anti-Liverpool bias absolutely legendary, I think he lacks basic technical football knowledge. How else could you explain the fact that every single time Liverpool concede a goal from a set-piece for any reason whatsoever, Andy always reverts to his critique of the zonal marking system. Forget the fact that Liverpool had the best defence in the Premiership and conceded less goals from set-pieces than anybody else in the league, andy doesn't like zonal marking systems. I've said it many times on here, it's not the system it's the players.
Now lets look at the goal yesterday. Instantly, Andy the analyst said "It's Aurelio's fault". Why? well he was stood closest to Hulse before he made his movement of course, so therefore it must be his fault right? Not really. Zonal marking by definition doesn't mean that Aurelio was marking Hulse because he was standing the closest to him, that's not his job. Infact, as one of the smallest players in the team it would be a touch strange if he was asked to mark the opposition centre-forward from a set-piece under any circumstances. So forget what andy said and resist the temptation to think that because he gets paid for it, he actually knows lots about the technical side of football, he doesn't.
My take on the goal is this. Firstly it was an excellent delivery but you have to expect that in the top division. In expecting the ball to be played in between the goalkeeper and the defensive line I think we should have done two things. Firstly I think we defended too high up. Particularly in view of the fact that Sheff U don't posess any demon headers of the ball I would have like to have seen us defend it maybe five yards deeper, somewhere around and about our penalty spot. This greatly reduces the margin for error in the delivery and would probably mean the taker would take some pace off it, to steer the ball into the area he was aiming at.
Secondly, from a zonal point of view I am certain that had Carragher been playing there would have been a defender, (probably Carra himself) Sweeping along the edge of the six-yard box and attacking the incoming delivery. The problems were basically a lack of organisation and method. It should be the central defenders jobs to organize those around them and this clearly didn't happen. As Hyypia appeared to take the front zone my suspicion is that under further analysis it will infact be placed more at the door of Agger than anybody else. Aurelio while not being blameless was definately not the sole culprit in my view.
So there you have it. My impression is that he is going to be a fantastic aquisition, and that ultimately he will be our regular left-back.