Though it appears Lazar Markovic is a likely signing, others who were once possibly on our radar are gone or slowly disappearing. Of the four I listed in this post's title, the only one whom I'm disappointed about is Shaqiri. Apparently Bayern Munich offered him more money, but will that translate into more playing time for the loaded German side? Not that he'll be handed a spot at Liverpool, but Der FCB isn't called 'FC Hollywood' for nothing.
Apparently Roma are now in talks to sign the Swiss International. If I were Shaqiri and an Serie A club came for me with an offer equivalent or greater than what I could make anywhere else, I'd sign faster than an imploding Brazilian defense. Shaqiri will run rampant in Italy and his has the technical prowess to persevere as well.
Personally I have not been all the impressed with Marcos Rojo at the World Cup. He's got that WC hype feeling. He has received praises for his play in Portugal, but his stats do not overwhelm other than his card collection of 14 yellows and 3 reds in 33 matches. If that's not a red flag, I don't know what is.
I don't care about Sanchez. He prefers Arsenal and that tells me he's absolutely clueless. The reason being his family wants to 'live in London' is just lame. Oh well, have fun getting rotated to death and make sure not to make Arsene angry, you wouldn't like him when he's angry.
Finally we get to Origi, who I have already written about. Now there are reports that Spurs are interested in him. I couldn't care less either way considering we would probably loan him back to Lille anyhow. Seems ridiculous to me to spend £10m for a player just to loan him back to the club we bought him from. What are we, Chelsea now? And if Origi wants to know how things will probably work out for him at Tottenham, I suggest he give Erik Lamela a call.
Oh and we missed out on Ashley Cole. You can only imagine the tears. Let's just hope we 'miss out' on Bertrand as well. I will really be crying then.
Showing posts with label Shaqiri. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Shaqiri, Rojo, Sanchez, & Origi: The transfer vultures are circling
Friday, July 4, 2014
Good riddance Suarez, we'll be better without you
If Suarez leaves, and it's looking highly likely, we'll be fine. We still have Sturridge, Sterling, Coutinho, Gerrard, and Henderson, all but one are young and all will be improved. We don't need to necessarily make up 31 goals, we could actually play better defense. If we would have prevented just 5 more goals last year, we would have won the league. Last season, we lead the league in defensive errors with 42, 13 which directly resulted in a goal, that obviously has to stop.
If there ever was an example to follow, look no further than Ateltico Madrid from last season. They only scored 77 goals, 27 less than Real, and 23 less than Barça. They also only allowed 26 and committed just 17 defensive errors, which was not best in league, but only 5 off and light years better than 42. They also lost Falcao and Martin Demichelis from the season before.
Falcao scored 28 goals for Atletico in the 2012-13 season, that was a ridiculous 43.1% of their total output of 65. Suarez was 'only' responsible for 30.1% of our goals last season, but his 13 assists means he took part in 42.6%. Atletico rebounded with Diego Costa and added David Villa, we have Sturridge and added Rickie Lambert.
In fact, over the years, Atletico has lost a number of key players. Since summer 2007, they've lost Falcao, Martin Demichelis, Eduardo Salvio, Serio Aguero, David De Gea, Diego Forlan, Jose Manuel Jurado, Simao Sabrosa, Maxi Rodriguez, Martin Petrov, and of course, Torres. In that time they've won a Copa Del Rey, 2 Europa Cups, and 2 UEFA Super Cups. Their progression in La Liga since 2009-10 has been consistent to say the least, they went from 9th to 7th to 5th to 3rd to winning it last season.
They also reduced their goals allowed each season starting in 09-10 they conceded 61, then 53 in 10-11, 46 the next season, and 31 the year before last. The thing is, their goal scoring showed no such progression save last season. Over the same period from 2009-10 to 2012-13, they scored 57, 62, 53, and 65 in each successive season.
Brendan Rodgers appears to have solved our goal scoring issues, but now he needs to focus on defense. I think we'll be better because our defenders, Sakho in particular, should be more familiar with on another. Communication appeared to lack last season, I just hope that changes. Also, the addition of Emre Can gives us another option at defensive midfielder, which is the most important defender on the pitch.
Suarez leaving is far from the end of the world. Yes, he scored and created goals, but he also gave away the ball an awfully lot. Counter attack goals killed us last year, particularly late in the season. We can make up for Suarez by playing smarter defense and most of all, holding on to the ball longer and making smarter passes, though we will need to add at least one more attack-minded player. Hopefully that's Shaqiri, Sanchez, or in the very least, Memphis Depay.
If there ever was an example to follow, look no further than Ateltico Madrid from last season. They only scored 77 goals, 27 less than Real, and 23 less than Barça. They also only allowed 26 and committed just 17 defensive errors, which was not best in league, but only 5 off and light years better than 42. They also lost Falcao and Martin Demichelis from the season before.
Falcao scored 28 goals for Atletico in the 2012-13 season, that was a ridiculous 43.1% of their total output of 65. Suarez was 'only' responsible for 30.1% of our goals last season, but his 13 assists means he took part in 42.6%. Atletico rebounded with Diego Costa and added David Villa, we have Sturridge and added Rickie Lambert.
In fact, over the years, Atletico has lost a number of key players. Since summer 2007, they've lost Falcao, Martin Demichelis, Eduardo Salvio, Serio Aguero, David De Gea, Diego Forlan, Jose Manuel Jurado, Simao Sabrosa, Maxi Rodriguez, Martin Petrov, and of course, Torres. In that time they've won a Copa Del Rey, 2 Europa Cups, and 2 UEFA Super Cups. Their progression in La Liga since 2009-10 has been consistent to say the least, they went from 9th to 7th to 5th to 3rd to winning it last season.
They also reduced their goals allowed each season starting in 09-10 they conceded 61, then 53 in 10-11, 46 the next season, and 31 the year before last. The thing is, their goal scoring showed no such progression save last season. Over the same period from 2009-10 to 2012-13, they scored 57, 62, 53, and 65 in each successive season.
Brendan Rodgers appears to have solved our goal scoring issues, but now he needs to focus on defense. I think we'll be better because our defenders, Sakho in particular, should be more familiar with on another. Communication appeared to lack last season, I just hope that changes. Also, the addition of Emre Can gives us another option at defensive midfielder, which is the most important defender on the pitch.
Suarez leaving is far from the end of the world. Yes, he scored and created goals, but he also gave away the ball an awfully lot. Counter attack goals killed us last year, particularly late in the season. We can make up for Suarez by playing smarter defense and most of all, holding on to the ball longer and making smarter passes, though we will need to add at least one more attack-minded player. Hopefully that's Shaqiri, Sanchez, or in the very least, Memphis Depay.
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Rodgers should be sacked if we pay £26m for Lallana
This is getting ridiculous and though I don't want to believe the story out of the Mirror that we are preparing a £26m bid for Lallana, it would not surprise me if it was true. I guess I'll have to break down Lallana's potential contribution to our squad with a statistical analyzation of last season and compare him to players on the squad and other potential targets.
Lallana | Gerrard | Can | Coutinho | Allen | Shaqiri | Firmino | |
age | 26 | 34 | 20 | 22 | 24 | 22 | 22 |
app (sub) | 37(1) | 33(1) | 24(5) | 28(5) | 15(9) | 10(7) | 33 |
mins | 3082 | 2895 | 2190 | 2323 | 1443 | 782 | 2912 |
goals | 9 | 13 | 3 | 5 | 1 | 6 | 16 |
assists | 6 | 13 | 3 | 7 | 0 | 2 | 11 |
chances | 68 | 67 | 16 | 64 | 18 | 25 | 70 |
ccp90 | 1.9 | 2.1 | 0.7 | 2.5 | 1.1 | 2.9 | 2.2 |
pass % | 84.6 | 85.9 | 77.9 | 80.6 | 86.7 | 84.1 | 74.7 |
bp % | 50.3 | 30.6 | 39.6 | 36.7 | 38 | 57.4 | 42.1 |
npg90 | 0.26 | 0.09 | 0.12 | 0.19 | 0.06 | 0.69 | 0.44 |
sacc % | 41.4 | 51.7 | 31.4 | 28.7 | 42.1 | 51.7 | 41.9 |
shot % | 18 | 27.1 | 12 | 7 | 12.5 | 40 | 22.9 |
TTI90 | 13.9 | 10.9 | 13.2 | 11 | 10.4 | 14 | 21.6 |
tp90 | 1.7 | 3 | 3.1 | 2.9 | 4.2 | 0.8 | 2.5 |
tack% | 42.3 | 52.2 | 44.8 | 40.9 | 56 | 28 | 39.2 |
Lallana did not come out on top of a single stat. His back pass % is sub-par for an attacking midfielder, his TTI was second highest and unimpressive, and his tackling was average at best for his position.
If we are just looking for an attacking midfielder, Shaqiri is whom we should go after with Firmino being the alternative. Shaqiri's 2.9 chances created per 90 minutes is outstanding, as is his non-penalty goals per 90 and shot accuracy. Firmino really hurts himself with bad passing which ballons his TTI90, but his goals, assists, and ccp90 are all better than Lallana. The thing is we can get either of these guys for around £15m at most.
If Lallana is worth £26m, Joe Allen at £15m was a steal and Coutinho at £8.6m was the best piece of business possibly ever. The more I look at Allen's stats, the more impressed I am. His passing, considering his success rate and low back pass percentage, is much better than Lallana, he holds onto the ball better, and his tackling is light years better than Lallana, but the latter is much more of an attacking midfielder than Allen. Coutinho is a better overall playmaker and tackler than Lallana, though he could work on his shot selection.
There's just really no need to add Lallana to begin with. I didn't even look at Sterling, Henderson, or Suso (who I hope gets to stick around). If Rodgers really thinks we need another play-making midfielder, which with the fixture congestion of the upcoming season might not be a bad idea, why not go for more dynamic players like Shaqiri or Firmino?
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Adam Lallana is not even worth £15m
Again, like Lambert, I like Lallana, but not for £15m... maybe £8m. Apparently Southampton now want upwards of £25m, that's just laughable. There are many other players out there that are just as good, if not better, that we can get for that much or less and honestly, do we really need another midfielder right now? We have Suso back, who is only 20, and I think Jordon Ibe at least deserves a chance.
If they are going to spend £20m+ for an attacking midfielder, it should be for a young, talented, and somewhat proven player like Xherdan Shaqiri, Lazar Markovic, or even a forward/winger like Cristian Tello (who won't cost as much btw). Lallana is 26 and he'll need to improve as much next season as he did the last, if he's even worth £15m. I just don't see that happening, especially with all the competition at Anfield.
An interesting read: Xherdan Shaqiri vs Adam Lallana
If they are going to spend £20m+ for an attacking midfielder, it should be for a young, talented, and somewhat proven player like Xherdan Shaqiri, Lazar Markovic, or even a forward/winger like Cristian Tello (who won't cost as much btw). Lallana is 26 and he'll need to improve as much next season as he did the last, if he's even worth £15m. I just don't see that happening, especially with all the competition at Anfield.
An interesting read: Xherdan Shaqiri vs Adam Lallana
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