Kenny Dalglish's British imports were far from effective.
Brendan Rodgers did not think twice and released Charlie Adam and Andy Carroll,
who both do not quite fit Rodgers' short-passing game, even this left him with
only two senior strikers --- Borini and Suarez. Rodgers waited patiently until
January and brought in Daniel
Sturridge. The transfer raised doubts from Sir Alex Ferguson, but Sturridge proves
him wrong and was only one goal short to embarrass the legendary manager at Old
Trafford. Comparing to his fellow countryman
Theo Walcott, Sturridge shows he is a more capable and dangerous
striker. Although the partnership with Suarez has yet flourished,
Sturridge offers more variety in Liverpool's frontline and is able to liberate
Suarez.
It's not easy to get Suarez like someone. Coutinho maybe an exception |
Apart from refuelling strikers, Brendan Rodgers rightly
addressed the problem of creativity shortage at Anfield. Nigging Coutinho from
San Siro appears to be a bargain deal as the Brazilian wasted no time to show
his flair and football intelligence in his home debut against Swansea. Playing
Coutinho on the left prevents him from being the centre of attention of the rough English defence, but not
limiting his freedom to create in order to share the workload of aging captain
Steven Gerrard (who has played every
minute of Liverpool’s league games so far). Brendan Rodgers clearly has
thought it through on how to utilise his acquisitions in the transfer market.
Brendan Rodgers does not only work hard in scouting and
acquiring new players. His squad management ability is also of exceptional
quality. Having not the deepest bench in Premier League, the former Swansea
manager enhances the squad depth and promotes competition by actively
introducing young players. Andre Wisdom, Suso and Raheem Sterling are given a lot of first-team opportunities,
let alone important matches against the top teams. While they might not get
everything right at the first
go, Rodgers tolerates the individual learning curve and does not easily step
back despite the fans' criticism. Having enormous backing from the manager, the
youngsters' confidence would only grow and are increasingly contributing to the
team. Raheem Sterling is notably the most successful promotion of Rodgers this
season, having even earned his first senior international cap last November.
The reborn Stewart Downing (right) |
The focus on youth development does not only benefit the
youth players, but also reinvigorated the
seniors. Stewart Downing, after a
hugely disappointing debut season, was asked to play at left-back if he wanted
to survive in the team. A surprise switch of role between Jose Enrique
and Stewart Downing was rewarded with some good results. All of a sudden,
Downing is like a new leaf, playing with enthusiasm and confidence, regaining
the starting position on right
wing.
Being able to inspire the players (maybe except Nuri Sahin) is
a good sign. Getting the tactics right is also a key to Brendan Rodgers' recent
success. Blending Sturridge and Coutinho into the team in a short period of
time is no easy task. Getting service from Downing also seems to be miraculous.
He also dropped the
under-performed Joe Allen, one of his favourite players, to the bench. The
healthy Lucas is indeed a better fit as a holding midfielder to accompany
Steven Gerrard, and he had definitely quieted the red-hot Gareth Bale in the
victory over Tottenham last weekend.
Tough start was rewarded with all smiles |
Once plummeted to near
the relegation zone, Liverpool is back in the top of the table and is a serious
contender for European football. They played some good football at the Etihad and Emirates earlier in
2013, despite being unable to
hold onto the lead; but
certainly it brought them more self-belief. Having not got an overwhelming
support from the fan at the start of the season, Brendan Rodgers has overcome
lots of barriers and led Liverpool to a strong comeback (Chelsea fans might want to learn from them). Well done to
Channel 5 for the anticipation to film the documentary "Being:
Liverpool". It is indeed such a roller-coaster but entertaining season for
Liverpool.
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