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7th November 2007, 02:45 PM
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lawton on last night
jesus we played some nice football last night but am i the only one who didnt think we played that well? i always state how the media love knocking us when were down, but there all bigging up lasts nights performance.
the major talking point should be the quality or lack of in these early stages of the most glamorous competition in world football.
James Lawton: Merseybeat finally finds its own rhythm
Published: 07 November 2007
If this had happened to another team you might have said they had rampaged into the heart of a crisis and won. But Liverpool's coach Rafa Benitez doesn't do crisis... or the building blocks of a team's confidence.
He has periodic reassessments of his available strength. They can come as frequently as twice a week, depending on the time of the season. Who knows, one day a Liverpool team which has a life and a rhythm of its own might just emerge. Last night one happened in spite of itself – and left a spellbound crowd dreaming of a new phase in the club's history.
In the meantime everything depends on the chemistry produced by strangers in the night and here the big mea culpa of Jamie Carragher on behalf of himself and his team-mates – "blame me and Steve and not Rafa" he was said to have declared – was suddenly redundant.
Liverpool at times dovetailed much less than perfectly, but by early in the second half they were unrecognisable as the team who for so much of this season have come on to the field in search of introductions as much as veins of golden form. Their conquerors in Istanbul, Besiktas, were promptly swept away.
Whether this proves a foundation for the avoidance of the embarrassment of failure at the group stage remains a significant question as the American ownership apparently flinches at rising costs for the proposed new stadium at Stanley Park, but for 90 minutes there were again a few certainties at the home of the team who, it had becoming increasingly difficult to recall, had appeared in two European Cup finals in three years.
Benitez, who early in the game resembled a puppet-master nervous about the movement of each of his marionettes, relaxed to the point of retiring from the technical area for several minutes on end. Entirely coincidentally, perhaps, the less he bombarded them with staccato hand signals, the more Liverpool seemed to touch the mythic status of a team doing what comes naturally in the company of team-mates whose next move they could anticipate.
This reached a wonderful apotheosis in the 69th minute when Steven Gerrard hammered home the fifth goal after two breath-taking one-twos, the first with Javier Mascherano, the second with Andriy Voronin. Here was the kind of cohesion you get with more than occasional contact with players whose every little instinct you need to know.
Gerrard's goal, it is true, came long after the Turks had laid down their scimitars, not that they had wielded them with any great flourish at any point of the game – and certainly they had been cowed into deep submission by the time Yossi Benayoun completed a hat-trick that England coach Steve McClaren must hope has not left him spent of all potency when the Russians arrive in Tel Aviv later this month. However, Gerrard's strike, coming at the end of such a burst of fluency, signalled the surge of belief which has been such a crucial need from so early in the season.
Here was the blazing argument for a settled team grooved into a way of playing that doesn't make every new game a journey into the unknown, and when Ryan Babel came on and seemed not to be able to stop scoring, the point could scarcely have been more spectacularly underlined.
Peter Crouch, the neglected folk hero, was the first to make the point that he hungered for something like a prolonged run into the team. He played with a vigour, and an optimism, of a man who believed that he had been given all that he needed: a chance to operate along the peaks and the valleys of one whole game, and soon enough he had struck a blow at the Turks, who had played prettily enough until the first serious rise of pressure.
His opening goal – he would score a second at the climax of this extraordinary Liverpool breakout – was a statement about what can come from extraordinarily committed players who are given the chance to be part of something more permanent than the tactical sketches on a super coach's notepad.
Benitez has racked up formidable achievement at Anfield. He is a man who has carried Liverpool to the peaks of football, but here we had a glimpse of what can happen when a team is given its head.
Gerrard, Crouch, Benayoun and Voronin all produced exceptional performances, but it was Mascherano who perhaps produced the most compelling evidence of a player operating at peace with himself and his role. He was endlessly productive, both in the tackle and the pass – here was a central, consistent theme of easy accomplishment.
Benitez has more of this at his disposal than he sometimes suggests. Last night this was not so much an escape from crisis as a glimpse at what all the Anfield yearning has been about.
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7th November 2007, 02:55 PM
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Re: lawton on last night
I clicked but nowt happened
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7th November 2007, 04:07 PM
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Re: lawton on last night
He generally writes good stuff and always seems to have a soft spot for us. I like
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7th November 2007, 04:36 PM
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Re: lawton on last night
Really good report I thought.
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7th November 2007, 05:21 PM
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Re: lawton on last night
I'm confused, is he saying that last night was proof a settled side was needed?
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7th November 2007, 05:31 PM
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Re: lawton on last night
Originally Posted by Cardie
I'm confused, is he saying that last night was proof a settled side was needed?
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it was slightly meandering wasnt it, but i do generally like his articles.
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7th November 2007, 06:24 PM
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Re: lawton on last night
He is always fair with us is Lawton.
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7th November 2007, 06:33 PM
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Re: lawton on last night
Good article.
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7th November 2007, 06:39 PM
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Re: lawton on last night
I like James Lawton; articulate, informative and more importantly impartial.
He doesn't have an axe to grind with the Reds.
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7th November 2007, 06:40 PM
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Re: lawton on last night
The underlying suggestion seems to be rotation = bad, yet Rafa made a fair few changes last night. Doesn't compute.
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7th November 2007, 07:17 PM
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Re: lawton on last night
Well if his team at Blackburn hadn't been so wrong he wouldn't have needed to make the changes he made last night. Changes aren't a problem when it means the right players are playing in the right positions.
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7th November 2007, 11:34 PM
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Re: lawton on last night
Don't disagree, but doesn't read like that's what he is saying.
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8th November 2007, 03:25 AM
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Re: lawton on last night
Here is todays piece - for me, this is exactly how I feel. Confused, feet firmly on the ground even after a 8-0 thrashing.
http://sport.independent.co.uk/footb...cle3138307.ece
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8th November 2007, 04:01 AM
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Re: lawton on last night
Rather poor article that for me. It's written seeing football through the old "pick the same eleven players every week" school of thought. Which is fine. But he makes no attempt to even try to understand what and why Rafa does things, which makes any point he tries to make rather obsolete. You can't compare and contrast two points of view, when you don't even address one.
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8th November 2007, 12:06 PM
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Re: lawton on last night
I think he wrote todays piece after reading Dave's match report 
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8th November 2007, 04:36 PM
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Re: lawton on last night
another fair piece.
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