Home > Football > Liverpool take spot luck, but will substituted Gerrard see Rafa's action as a personal attack?
by Tom Harness on 22 October 2007
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by Shane Robinson on October 22, 2007
Nice one Tom, I was just finishing my article and it's pretty much the exact same. No point posting it now! Rafa was bang on bringing Gerrard off. I questioned him even starting this one such was his current form and he needed a wake up call. I disagree that Gerrard looked anywhere near his best when switched into the middle, if not for some over zealous attacking leaving them frighteningly thin at the back, Everton would have choked the game out. As it was, great control by Voronin and a slided ball to the onrushing Gerrard easily opened up the Blues. It was nothing to do with Gerrard's upped game, he looked away with the fairies yet again until put clean through. Granted he improved after we equalised but we never looked even close to before that. Thank God we got some massive slices of luck here, we may evebn have used our quota for the season! Two penalties I feel Everton should have had, especially the one at the death and Dirk very lucky to stay on the field. Even more stinging for the Blue sh*te when
he scores the winner in injury time. I know I will open myself to rebuke from my fellow Reds but Gerrard was lucky to start this one in my opinion and can have no complaints being subbed. He has said since the team is all that matters and himself and Rafa will be having a chat but no more and nothing will come of it. In the cold light of day he knows who the boss is and thankfully he has matured into someone who takes things on the chin and gets on with it. Let's hope he has shaken off his recent slump
by Johnnty jonson on October 22, 2007
gerrard and carragher (and probably kuyt) lost their heads in the closing stages of the game bring lucas on was 100% the correct decision it wasnt luck as those "experts" on MOTD said, risky yes but a decision that was grounded in the need to be calm and composed something gerrard and carragher certainly were not. If it wasnt for a great save by neville lucas would've been the match winner, more vindication of rafas decision. As for gerrards continuing very poor form - do any other reds think he is becoming our henry - a great player who is stifling others in the team ???????
by Tom Harness on October 22, 2007
Shane sorry about messing up your story. Agree with you on Gerrard still nowhere near his best but for the first time in a long time he looked like he actually was showing signs that he was getting more involved in the game instead of just letting the game pass him by even though his finish and passing is still miles away from his best. Johnnty very interesting you say that about gerrard stifling others, i was thinking the same thing because with an off-form Gerrard as bad as he has been playing maybe Alonso Mascherano midfield would benefit Liverpool more, but we have to remember that an in-form Gerrard makes Liverpool`s central midfield the most formidable in the world if he partners any of the above two. Its too easy to forget how he can grab a game by the scruff of the neck and turn it Liverpools way, so no i dont think he stifles us we just have to wait for him to return to form, because if we are to seriously contend as a top team we need a Gerrard on top of his game, so we just have to see if this wi
will shock him out of his way below normal performances.
by Shane Robinson on October 23, 2007
by vin on October 23, 2007
boys i gotta admit i totally agree with youse on this one... however i do think stevie woulda done the same as Lucas in the dieing minutes but in saying that it is impossible to know for sure... on the matter of stevies form and comparing him to henry. cmon stevie has had a dip of form since he missed the 2 prem games against derby and pompey... however we all know he will hit the form and start scoring goals like he always has.. just give him some time.. IN STEVIE WE TRUST
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