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Agger: Rodgers doesn't think I'm good enough

Daniel Agger’s future at Liverpool is looking increasingly uncertain after the Danish captain reportedly claimed that “the manager doesn’t think I’m good enough”.

 

When quizzed about his Anfield future by the Danish press, Agger is said to have responded: “I don’t know. That’s up to the manager. I can’t go and put myself on the team sheet.

 

“It definitely wasn’t great (to be left out of the games against Chelsea and Manchester City), but I don’t make the decisions. I think it is because the manager doesn’t think that I’m good enough. I’m no one’s third choice.”

 

Agger has frequently been linked with a move away from the club since Brendan Rodgers arrived in 2012, but he was made vice-captain following the retirement of Jamie Carragher last summer and his ‘third choice’ comment doesn’t really stack up. While he had to share playing time with expensive new arrival Mamadou Sakho last season, had he managed to stay fit then the chances are he would have retained his place in the side.

 

The popular Dane did find himself on the bench for extended periods during the season but usually only after he had originally lost his place through injury (the exception being when he was dropped following a 3-3 draw at Goodison Park).

 

Agger himself made that very point when speaking to the club’s official website following the final game of the season, ironically after he had been recalled to the side at the expense of Sakho. “Personally it’s been a frustrating season, most of all because of some stupid injuries” he said. “The only positive I can take from it is that I’ve not been out of the team because I’ve played bad - it’s because I’ve been injured - and then afterwards it’s been difficult to get back in because the team is winning, so I can’t do anything about that.”

 

With Rodgers seemingly unwilling to pair two left footers together at the heart of his defence, Agger and Sakho have been vying for the same position all season and competition for places is set to increase further with the Reds looking to add another high profile centre back to the squad this summer. Southampton’s Dejan Lovren has been strongly linked and the Croatian usually played as the left sided central defender for the Saints last season, meaning he could just as easily partner Martin Skrtel as replace him.

 

Agger would therefore appear to be most likely casualty of any summer defensive shake up, but even if Rodgers wishes to keep him he will not be able to guarantee him a place in the side and it is now looking increasingly likely that the 30 year old will end his 8 year stay on Merseyside.

 

 

What do you think, should Agger be first choice or is it in everyone’s best interests for him to move on this summer?

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On 5 live right now, Danny Murphy asking Phil Neville why Man Utd hadn't considered Agger for their massive defensive gap. Neville said Smalling, Jones, and Evans were better players!!

 

Phil Neville is a quim.

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Are we talking about Neville or murphy? I thought he was a lfc fan growing up how could he even suggest a lfc player going to Manu.

Probably to make Neville look like a cunt.

 

And it worked.

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On 5 live right now, Danny Murphy asking Phil Neville why Man Utd hadn't considered Agger for their massive defensive gap. Neville said Smalling, Jones, and Evans were better players!! 

 

He also said Tom Cleverly was brilliant in the DM role for united last season, i'll repeat that... Phil Neville has just said that Tom Cleverly was BRILLIANT in the DM role for united last season.

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He's completely lost it then.

He never had it! If you were to look up the word 'average' in the dictionary there'd be a blank space next to it. That space is the void in which Phil Bevilke exists in a vortex of average nothingness the fucking spoon.

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I think there are some attitude and psychological issues going on here with Agger. On his day, he is a top class defender, but he was injured too frequently to make the impact he should have. Now he is injury free, he seems to doubt himself.

 

He has made a lot of money here, and it seems he would rather settle for a comfortable existence at home, than scrap for his place.I suspect that Brendan would rather put faith in some of our younger, cheaper, talent who have the desire.

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Yes, he has psychological issues. For fuck sake.

Thank you. I think that is part of it.

 

Playing at the top is as much in the mind as in the body. Brendan will watch him in training every day. Does he still have the desire to put his body on the line in every game?

 

I also think we can underestimate how hard it is to stay at the top. And when you have been away from home for a long time, and your wallet is full, maintaining the energy to do so is no easy task.

 

None of this detracts from his many fine performances for us. But Brendan is now planning for the next three years and desire will be all. but Danny will always be a welcome visitor to Anfield, and be fondly remembered.

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Sell Agger but keep Toure? Madness. Agger was and still is a class act and I haven't seen anything from Lovren, Sakho or Skrtel that remotely make me think they're any better.

He's only 29 so I have no idea why he's gone to Brondby unless he just wants to go home now. He could still play at the very top in any league in Europe.

 

But good luck to the lad, a top guy.

 

Except that he has said he can't, or you're right he could.

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I'm not saying shit

Agger:-

 

“Then at the same time you see the statistics from your game - which are so important all around the world of football- and you don’t understand why you weren’t used more often.”

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I know he lacks the physical, but why are we selling our best ball playing centre back when our style is passing the ball from the back.

 

Pretty interested to know the true reason why he leave though.

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I was very sad to see the Great Dane leave.

 

Our defence has been consistently SHITE since Kenny left, as for the cunts' ironies about a letter. You know fuck all about loyalty you self-harming cockless pricks. Cunts like you glorify sulkers like that Torres cunt. Go fuck yourselves.

 

Have a lovely evening everyone. 

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