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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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That video has convinced me Lovren is the man!

wait I had a read of his wikipedia and found this.. He sounds like a major nerd. Should probably avoid. 

 He is also a huge fan of the popular trading cards "match attax" and is the fifth biggest collector of the cards currently residing in the UK.[25

 

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When I see stats of Agger vs Sakho, I try to remember how people would ridicule Code for using them so much, mainly because they simply cannot tell you everything, and in some cases miss out important aspects. I hope some on here can remember that when they see that "statistically", Sakho is better than Agger.

 

Maybe he is better than him, but I definitely won't be trusting stats for that information.

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For instance, I keep seeing how Sakho is better in almost every department. So a couple of mins ago decided to search for clean sheets, and found this.

 

I'm not trying to use stats to show why people shouldn't rely on stats, it's more about how omitted stats can cause issues in this case. Wherever this is missed out, it could play a big part in giving a badly imbalanced view (that's if these stats are right of course.) :

 

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http://eplindex.com/54133/daniel-agger-to-leave-liverpool-agger-stats-compared-to-sakho.html

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For instance, I keep seeing how Sakho is better in almost every department. So a couple of mins ago decided to search for clean sheets, and found this.

 

I'm not trying to use stats to show why people shouldn't rely on stats, it's more about how omitted stats can cause issues in this case. Wherever this is missed out, it could play a big part in giving a badly imbalanced view (that's if these stats are right of course.) :

 

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http://eplindex.com/54133/daniel-agger-to-leave-liverpool-agger-stats-compared-to-sakho.html

 

Sit tight.   Numero will be along in a minute

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With respect to Numero I don't think it really matters, because I wasn't using those stats to show how Sakho has to be worse. Was just trying to point out that selective stats (individual in this case.) showing how Sakho is better aren't giving the full story.

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Stats never tell the full story and the Clean Sheet stat is a particularly muddy and bollocks one. 

The best way to make a judgement is to watch football games and have a good background of having watched, coached and played a lot of football, combined with being clever, open-minded and good looking.

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Sit tight. Numero will be along in a minute

What's the point, mate? If people use the clean sheet stat in the first place, I think you're already onto a losing battle. It's a stat for the hard of thinking.

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Another thing that should be affecting that, not that I'm trying to focus on it anyway, is that Sakho clearly has to adapt to playing for us, and work out how to play with Skrtel properly. Agger obviously didn't have that problem so there's an instant advantage from the start. Then there's the nerves the team had to endure in the final games which would've been clearly worse for the players, so yeah, just another example of how stats don't give the full picture.

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Shouldn't have posted those stats, I thought it'd backfire and should've just stopped after the first post.

 

The intention wasn't to show or hint at how Agger must be better because of those clean sheets, it was the opposite : to show how stats don't give the full picture.

 

Looking at some of them again though I'm surprised at how much Sakho is better in them than Agger, because in the past Agger has often been a lot better in several areas when his have been shown against other players. Maybe if Sakho settles into the side next season our defence will actually start improving more, and those stats do actually give a decent indication. It just bothers me that things are reduced to stats so often.

 

I blame Rafa and Lucas.

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I cant see why its such an issue for folk to say Sakho isn't a £16m player. He might turn into one but we definitely overpaid for someone who was warming PSGs bench. But that's been the case with most our transfer dealings the last 2 windows. Let's see what next season brings when he's been settled a year.

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Sakho is better than Agger. The stats I've used to decide this are the two above my nose.

 

I like Danny, but if he's saying he won't be a number 3 and fight for his place, then he's done.

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Another thing that should be affecting that, not that I'm trying to focus on it anyway, is that Sakho clearly has to adapt to playing for us, and work out how to play with Skrtel properly. Agger obviously didn't have that problem so there's an instant advantage from the start. Then there's the nerves the team had to endure in the final games which would've been clearly worse for the players, so yeah, just another example of how stats don't give the full picture.

Mate, you need to rewatch the games Agger and Skrtel played. Even if it's the opening half against Newcastle. Agger has been costing goals all season. He has been costing chances all season. This is an absolute myth that we are better with Agger in the side.

 

I cant see why its such an issue for folk to say Sakho isn't a £16m player. He might turn into one but we definitely overpaid for someone who was warming PSGs bench. But that's been the case with most our transfer dealings the last 2 windows. Let's see what next season brings when he's been settled a year.

He played 35 times for PSG last season, with the vast majority of them being starts. He played almost double the amount of games last season for PSG than he did for us this season. We didn't pick up a second rate bench warmer. We picked up a top performer, an experienced young centre back, leading at club and youth international level for years, who has long been heralded as one of the best young players around.
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I saw a stat that said Sakho lose 50% of his headers while Agger only lose 30%, for a CB thats pretty damning in Sakho's case.

Maybe if sakho had 12 heads like you he might fare better?

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I saw a stat that said Sakho lose 50% of his headers while Agger only lose 30%, for a CB thats pretty damning in Sakho's case.

 

I haven't seen one that recently, but I remember earlier in the season when this Agger/Sakho thing came up they were about the same in % of "aerial duels won", as Opta calls it.  About 65% for both it was.  Skrtel was similar as well I think, whereas Toure was about 40%.

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I saw a stat that said Sakho lose 50% of his headers while Agger only lose 30%, for a CB thats pretty damning in Sakho's case.

There's a 9% difference between their 'headed duels'. However, that stat likely doesn't include all the times that Agger loses his man and doesn't even jump. I doubt either the pen vs Stoke or the goal vs Southampton are even covered by that stat.

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Mate, you need to rewatch the games Agger and Skrtel played. Even if it's the opening half against Newcastle. Agger has been costing goals all season. He has been costing chances all season. This is an absolute myth that we are better with Agger in the side.

 

 

 

Might do in the near future, and thanks.

 

So we know what we need now : Ayre to pull off a swap deal with Barca for Pique and Agger, and because we swapped Agger, get a reduced price on Pedro.

 

Sounds easy this transfer business lark. Yes I'll get my coat.

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 This is an absolute myth that we are better with Agger in the side.

 

 

A myth, dont be a fool?

 

We have thirteen wins, one draw and one loss with Agger at centre back this season, that is league winning form.

 

Dont know the details about Sakho, but I'm sure you do.

 

 

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