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Five players to be shown the door this summer

    The critics are sharpening their knives at Anfield as the dust settles on another big game disappointment. Brendan Rodgers' record in the matches THAT count is poor, very poor. While the responsibility always falls at the manager’s feet, the Liverpool players need to take a long hard look at themselves too. 

Here are five players, it could have been more, that Rodgers needs to shift during the summer if he is to make Liverpool genuine trophy contenders.

 

Dejan Lovren

 

The £20m centre back (yes, £20m!!) has had a torrid first season at Anfield. His mere presence in a Liverpool shirt during the warm up is enough to make the Liverpool fans nervous and he is showing no signs of improving. He looks off the pace and his positional awareness is terrible. 

 

The Southampton board must have been delighted with the £20m they recouped for a centre back that was being carried by his teammates. Liverpool need to cut their losses before the big Croatian defender does any more damage to the club’s and his own reputation.

 

Mario Balotelli

 

A no brainer. The 24 year-old Italian striker has bombed at Anfield despite being given more opportunities than he has deserved. The only league goal he mustered was a late winner against Spurs that was barely celebrated at Anfield. The players, the fans and even the manager seem to have had enough of Balotelli strolling around in an offside position. 

It was clear from the outset that Rodgers wasn't keen on the Italian, but the £16m transfer fee for an alleged world class talent did represent a calculated gamble. A gamble that has spectacularly backfired. Ciao Mario.

 

Joe Allen

 

The little Welshman isn't a bad player, but he isn't a very good one either. Allen was one of Rodgers' first signings as Liverpool boss but he hasn't lived up to expectations in his three seasons at Anfield. And with Steven Gerrard leaving the club in the summer Liverpool need a dominating central midfielder and not a neat and tidy 5 yard passer like Joe Allen. 

 

Although Allen can't be faulted for effort when wearing the red of Liverpool, he rarely turns a game on his own. Moreover, Liverpool should be able to recoup a decent fee for the £15m signing to reinvest back into the starting XI. 

 

Fabio Borini

 

Rodgers looked to have sealed the deal of the summer when agreeing to sell Borini to Sunderland for £12m. But the red half of Merseyside were left disappointed when the Italian dug his heels in and decided to stay and fight for his place. 

 

Despite Liverpool's struggles in the final third, Borini has remained very much on the periphery with Rodgers preferring Sterling, who is more suited to an attacking midfield role, to lead the line. 

 

If Liverpool can recoup something close to £10m over the summer for Borini, then they will have done very well indeed.

 

Kolo Toure

 

The 34 year-old Ivorian centre back has had has day. And that was a long time ago. Liverpool fans will hold nothing against Kolo, as, at times, he has been solid, dependable and added some steel to the back line - he has even been fun to watch as he saunters forward with a bulldozing menace.  But he would have been put out of his misery if he was a runner in the Grand National following his display at the Emirates earlier this month. Sanchez, Ozil and Giroud had a field day against Toure and made him look like a drunk sailor ambling about his own penalty area. 

 

It's been fun Kolo, but please, no more. 

 

Luis Enrique, Glen Johnson and Rickie Lambert escaped making the top five players who need to be shown the exit door but should also be on their way. Meanwhile, the likes of Alberto Moreno, Javi Manquillo, Lazar Markovic and Adam Lallana should be given more time to assert themselves in the red of Liverpool.

 

Mark Smith


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The only ones I'd lose sleep over losing would be Coutinho, Sakho, Ibe, Sterling, Sturridge.  Though if we got obscene offer/s for the latter two I'd sell them.

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We should hang on to Allen.

 

He's been our best player in a few games against some of the better sides over the last couple of seasons.

 

Maybe that's where he excels, when he's not expected to do much going forward, rather just fight fires.

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Can't agree with that list Dave.  Who are these people representing you?

 

Allen is a much better all round player than Lucas, who needs too much protection in front and behind him, and is therefore only effective in a very limited role.  Ideally, we'll bring three good midfielders in, but the latest news is that Henderson escapes the cut, so we probably won't.  

 

Toure I'd also keep - and not just for bringing off the bench, but for his attitude.  Apart from Sakho, he is probably the only player with a strong mentality in the squad.  We need strong characters and leaders; we're lamentably short of both.

 

Markovic, Johnson, Lambert, Lucas, Moreno, Borini, Balotelli, Lovren, Enrique - and Gerrard of course.  We're in a right two and eight, and no mistake.  

 

You couldn't make it up...

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Ibe is a diamond in the rough, waiting to be  cut into the stone that Bale was - pacey, physical fullback turned into forward player.

 

Need a bit of non-linear thinking here as we somehow have more dross sitting around then we did 3 years ago.

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Allen is like our Milner. Except he cant play wide.

 

And he doesn't score any goals. Or get any assists.

 

That would've worked before the Newcastle game.  Damn you Allen.  

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Maybe, depending on how inherently unpleasant you are and your upbringing I suppose.

I don't think so, I think the level of restraint shown more heavily depends on how unpleasant you are. In this instance, you're quite a displeasurable twat, clueless and, worst of all, a grass. When you factor in the general level of internet seriousness, where being called a cunt isn't all that troublesome, I think it was quite restrained.

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I don't think so, I think it depends on how unpleasant you are whether it was accurate, harsh, or restrained. In this instance, you're quite a displeasurable twat, clueless and, worst of all, a grass. When you factor in the general level of internet seriousness, where being called a cunt isn't all that troublesome, I think it was quite restrained.

Lol.. Is this guy serious?

 

You need to take it easy Numero, it's only football. Maybe take some time off the forum? Or block me like you used to?

 

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Guest Numero Veinticinco

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Lol.. Is this guy serious?

 

You need to take it easy Numero, it's only football. Maybe take some time off the forum? Or block me like you used to?

 

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No thanks. Obviously negged for saying 'lol' like a 15 year old American teenager.

 

EDIT: I'm out. And no, I'm not particularly serious. I just like to poke people I don't like with sticks.

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