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Reds set to Fire the Lazar?

Lazar Markovic is being linked with a return to Benfica this summer. Portuguese daily newspaper A Bola claims the Lisbon giants have informed the Reds they’d be interested in taking him back but understand a deal may be difficult.

 

Other well placed sources have suggested that there are concerns within the club that Markovic may not be equipped to thrive in English football and therefore might be one of those offloaded this summer. Should that prove to be the case, it’s unlikely the Reds will get anything like the £19.8m they paid for him a year ago. Benfica certainly won’t pay that amount, although a loan deal has been suggested in some reports.

 

The 21 year old showed flashes of what he could do in a spell around the turn of the year but for much of the season he found himself on the periphery and Markovic suffered more than most from Brendan Rodgers not having a settled formation. Having failed to force his way into the 4-2-3-1 set up early in the season he did enjoy some early success in an unfamiliar wing back role when Rodgers changed tactics, but that didn’t last and he lost his place to Jordon Ibe when the teenager returned from a loan spell in January.

 

As with several of last summer’s signings, Markovic is currently regarded as a flop but he’s hardly been helped by the constant chopping and changing and formation switches, Rodgers rarely played the 4-3-3 system that Markovic had presumably been signed to fit into and unless that changes this year then it’s difficult to see where the Serb will fit in once again, especially as he appears to be behind the likes of Ibe, Adam Lallana, Philippe Coutinho and - for the moment at least - Raheem Sterling.

 

 

 

 

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I can only comment on him from his appearances for us and for us he has looked like a lightweight shithouse tart whose impact has been sub-Downing in both quality and quantity. Get rid.

Both arrived with the same price tag and for the same position, and both played in a team struggling to finish chances, often created by them. This made both look worse than what they were. Both suffered loss of confidence and both were accused of being shithouses. Hell, both nearly scored goal of the season! That's about where the similarities end.

 

Downing was 6 years older, used to the league, played entirely in his preferred position and still managed to score less in his first season than the young Serb. There's a few reasons why he isn't sub-Downing.

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I can only comment on him from his appearances for us and for us he has looked like a lightweight shithouse tart whose impact has been sub-Downing in both quality and quantity. Get rid.

I'm calling BS on this. Downing did sweet fuckall for a season playing a shitload more than Lazar. That's 40 odd. appearances with no goals and no assists in his favoured. position.

 

Marko played a lot less, was subbed off a shitload of times, played more often out of position than in his favoured position, and managed to score and assist. in fact, if our strikers weren't so shit he'd have done a lot more...

 

Oh, and Downing was supposed to be used to the league, older, more experienced, in his. prime, and was fortuitous enough to play with Suarez, who'd draw defenders away from him as well... and yet did less for the team than Marko.

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Markovic is shit, and will continue to be shit if we keep him. Mainly because he's shit.

 

If we sell him, he'll probably still be shit, because he's shit, but hell probably have some not shit moments that some shit will pull together into a shit youtube compilation with shit music (and the top and bottom inch of footage cut off to look cool) to try and pretend he's bit shit and that selling him was a bad idea.

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What is he 20/21 years old? It surprises me how quick people are to write off young players without giving them a proper chance in a decent team playing with confidence. He had that at Benfica and looked a completely different player.

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What is he 20/21 years old? It surprises me how quick people are to write off young players without giving them a proper chance in a decent team playing with confidence. He had that at Benfica and looked a completely different player.

Then what happened? Ah yes, he ended up as a shit wing back next to his friend Emre...

 

 

Eeesshh...

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What is he 20/21 years old? It surprises me how quick people are to write off young players without giving them a proper chance in a decent team playing with confidence. He had that at Benfica and looked a completely different player.

 

He was hyped up a bit, had a fancy name, long hair, came with a reputation for flair and pace and carried a big price tag.  We're desperate for a signing like him to work out, it hasn't happened and that's increased the pressure/adverse reaction.

 

Showed some flashes of quality but came up well short for me.  I wouldn't write him off yet and hopefully, if he stays, he can turn it round but I wouldn't bet on it.

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He's at no point shown any skill on the ball. He's never actually beaten a man. His shooting isn't great. His crossing isn't great. His passing isn't great, and he's not really that quick.

 

I understand people wanting to give him time and giving him the benefit of the doubt due to his age and being from another land, but I'll be right on this. He's shit.

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He was hyped up a bit, had a fancy name, long hair, came with a reputation for flair and pace and carried a big price tag.  We're desperate for a signing like him to work out, it hasn't happened and that's increased the pressure/adverse reaction.

 

We used to do that so well...

 

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He's at no point shown any skill on the ball. He's never actually beaten a man. His shooting isn't great. His crossing isn't great. His passing isn't great, and he's not really that quick.

 

I understand people wanting to give him time and giving him the benefit of the doubt due to his age and being from another land, but I'll be right on this. He's shit.

Everything he does is Powderpuff....even when he got a red card it was Powderpuff.
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I get the Aquilani comparisons, he looks like a bit of a pansy does lazer. Does not look in any way shape or form cut out for this league, some players never adapt some take time. He needs to hit the gym and grow a pair of balls this summer for starters.

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Keep for me, unless moving him on gets us a player we want e.g. Gaitan at Benfica.

 

One season, as a young player, adjusting to a new country and team, while not getting a run in a familiar position, while also seeing the whole team struggle, is not enough evidence to write him off yet.

 

Obviously we expected better, but his value would now be low if we sold that I'd rather see if there is actually a player in there somewhere. I only saw him live once, over here in America, and it was only a pre season friendly. But he did something that really caught my attention as he went past a couple of Olympiakos players, with pace and close control, as though they weren't there. I honestly do think he has something, but obviously he has to show much more than he has managed so far.

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We used to do that so well...

 

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Berger was called a shithouse every week and with some justification.

Its amazing how our older shitter players were still miles better than our current ones.

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Markovic is shit, and will continue to be shit if we keep him. Mainly because he's shit.

 

If we sell him, he'll probably still be shit, because he's shit, but hell probably have some not shit moments that some shit will pull together into a shit youtube compilation with shit music (and the top and bottom inch of footage cut off to look cool) to try and pretend he's bit shit and that selling him was a bad idea.

I'd also say the same about balotelli, moreno, lovren, can, lallana and lambert
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Berger was called a shithouse every week and with some justification.

Its amazing how our older shitter players were still miles better than our current ones.

 

Berger was fucking boss. 

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Play him in a wide right attacking role running at players with pace in the final third rather than at wing back in a defensive capacity. There will be chances for him when £terling finally manufactures his move.

 

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A solid run of games in his natural position could help his confidence.. If he's not doing it after 10-12 games in from the start then fair enough but paying £20m for the lad then playing him for one game in every four and out of position isn't going to pull the best out of him.

 

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How do we still have the same manager as the one whose regime signed the likes of Markovic and Balotelli? Its a laughing stock of a club at the moment.

Because he had little to no say in signing them.

 

*runs*

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