Webster on the Prem
by: Nick_Webster
What's in a date?
Aug 26, 2007 | 7:19PM | report this
December 16, 2006 doesn’t feel like an important date or milestone – and in football reality it isn’t when you consider that the season begins in August and ends in May.

This date did have significance to one of the ‘big four’ though as it was at this point that they managed just their second away win of the Premier League campaign. The team I’m talking about is Liverpool Football Club. Looking back, it’s very difficult to fathom out just why and how it took over five months for Rafa Benitez squad to register two maximums away from Anfield. In fact it doesn’t seem possible but the history book doesn’t lie.

That record book doesn’t lie now either – with two away games played, two away games won, 100% perfect on the road and the demons of last seasons domestic travels hopefully banished. When you consider that the Reds took a paltry two points out of the twenty-one offered last year while finishing twenty-one points off the pace to Manchester United, this start is explosive.

For sure the title isn’t won in August and September but the foundation for a challenge in late April and early May is certainly built in these two months. As we’ve seen from the last few seasons, getting off to a flyer is a ‘must’ as it allows you the breathing space to drop a point or two when the fixtures start piling up. Looking ahead at Liverpool’s next four opponents Derby (h), Portsmouth (a), Birmingham (h), and Wigan (a) you can’t help but see a fat and tasty twelve-point feast.

So what is the difference between Liverpool 06/07 & Liverpool 07/08…Benitez summed it up with his post match comments after their latest victory over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. “We have a stronger squad now and we know we have the confidence in the players.”

What he also has, I believe, is more confidence in…himself.

Despite winning the Champions League and FA Cup, I’m not sure that Benitez believed himself to be a top Premiership manager – this season I have no doubt that he thinks and knows that he is the best. Even in this embryonic stage of the campaign he appears to have developed a cutthroat instinct not only towards his team but to his managerial adversaries. The cuddly Rafa who’d sit down and have a beer with you no longer exists. He has been replaced with a Rafa that’ll call you out in the press. A Rafa that’ll dive straight into the deep end. A Rafa that is prepared to go to war and play mind games with the best in the business.

That doesn’t mean he won’t still fiddle about though…just maybe not quite as much as before!

That’s good news for Reds supporters who have in the past been concerned with his tweaking. Seven members of his starting eleven have appeared in all three league matches - a minor miracle when you consider the tinkering ‘Rafa the Rotator’ likes to perform. The Spaniard even had the luxury of giving his skipper, Steven Gerrard the afternoon off against the Black Cats. Would Jose Mourinho dare take that luxury with Frank Lampard, SAF with Ronaldo…I think we know the answer to that question?

Yes, we’re only three games in and yes, it’s too early to tell the whole story but the signs scream that Liverpool are not content with being a ‘Cup’ team and here is why.

Pepe Reina has yet to make a telling save in 270 minutes. The two goals he has conceded were a non-existent penalty (Finnan/Chelsea) and an unlucky penalty (Carragher/Villa).

The back four of Steve Finnan, Jamie Carragher, Danny Agger and Alvaro Abreloa reminds me of Phil Neal, Alan Hansen, Phil Thompson and Joey Jones – seriously good company.

In midfield its an embarrassment of riches with competition for playing time as fierce as is ever been – just ask new signing, Youssi Benayoun, Harry Kewell, Momo Sissoko and last seasons darling, Javier Mascherano.

While upfront, Peter Crouch can’t get a game as his watches, Dirk Kuyt, new Anfield hero, Fernando Torres and Andrij Voronin take the glory.

Rafa Benitez has at last built a team that can challenge for Premiership glory. It’s spectacular, it’s deep and it’s hungry to end almost two decades of heartache.

Quickly back to dates. December 16th 2006 is not one the Kop will remember fondly despite that second away win because they knew that once again the Holy Grail had slipped away. Football is a sport rich in dates though. On December 15th 2007, almost a full year later, that Holy Grail the Kop so deeply craves may just be passed to them…Manchester United visit Anfield – tell me your hair isn’t standing upon your necks!!!

One final thought - last year I had Liverpool winning the Premiership title and I was horribly wrong. This season I jumped off the wagon and I believe I’ve made a big mistake.

Until then, get the beers in.
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LetsGoBuffalo
Aug 28, 2007
6:48 AM
We should have a 100% record thus far but our squad depth is about to be tested with the injuries to Hyypia and Carra and the fact Rafa let Paletta go.

Should be interesting to see who, if anybody, Rafa brings in as re-inforcements. Right now we are being linked with The Beast but I don't know if Baptista is what we are looking for. Perhaps Benayoun isn't what Rafa thought he was and needs somebody better to fill the void left by Luis Garcia.

If Liverpool can and City are willing to sell, and its a pretty big IF, the Red men should go after Richards. The boy is going to be a legend.

Spenno
Aug 29, 2007
6:08 AM
I don't think we'll win it if i'm honest, but what we will do is close the gap right down.

terrycurtis
Aug 29, 2007
8:19 PM
for god's sake someone tell me what makes this man an expert. I do not understand where this assumption originates from. Maybe this British accent but this guy can BS better than anyone I have ever come across. Please Mr. Webster, answer at least on of my comments & I will debate any subject you care to put forward. (Obviously not football as you are so superior in that department than anyone who has never kicked a football could ever be).

You are a complete joke, and I state this as I feel totally embarrassed for you due to the fact that more and more americans are learning the game on a day to day basis and you will eventually be found out as a know nothing voice of drivell and all football fans living in the US will be able to sleep sounder at night knowing that they will not have to listen to your pathetic views anymore.

Good night, and for the sake of the future of football pundits. PLEASE RETIRE NOW.

terrycurtis
Aug 29, 2007
8:20 PM
for god's sake someone tell me what makes this man an expert. I do not understand where this assumption originates from. Maybe this British accent but this guy can BS better than anyone I have ever come across. Please Mr. Webster, answer at least on of my comments & I will debate any subject you care to put forward. (Obviously not football as you are so superior in that department than anyone who has never kicked a football could ever be).

You are a complete joke, and I state this as I feel totally embarrassed for you due to the fact that more and more americans are learning the game on a day to day basis and you will eventually be found out as a know nothing voice of drivell and all football fans living in the US will be able to sleep sounder at night knowing that they will not have to listen to your pathetic views anymore.

Good night, and for the sake of the future of football pundits. PLEASE RETIRE NOW.

Spenno
Aug 29, 2007
8:49 PM
Have you got a stutter Mr Curtis? Or do you just suffer from premature ejaculation? Looks like you got a little trigger happy!

MasMaz
Aug 30, 2007
8:42 AM
Hey Webster what do you have against Arsenal? You picked Tottenham above Arsenal, for what reason? Coaching? impossible. Talent? not even close? So why?

Who is your team? I've seen you with a ManU shirt and now you are wearing a Newcastle shirt, and now you are peddling Liverpool what gives?

Nick_Webster
Aug 30, 2007
1:18 PM
Terry,

the beauty of football is that we all have different opinions - just imagine how boring it would be if we all agreed on the same topics. I'm just the lucky so-and-so who gets paid to flourish a pen and flap my gums. What a life eh!

celtic1967
Aug 31, 2007
10:24 AM
the EPL it should be called the united nations league hell half the teams dont even have an english man on there team, PS WHEN CELTIC FC WON THE CHAMPIONS (the old european cup) THEY DID IT WITH ELEVEN SCOTS EACH BORN WITHIN THERTY MILES OF PARADISE, BUT KEEP GETTING EXCITED ABOUT YOUR EPL OPS SORRY the united nations league, lets see where the english national team is in a few years, ps have a nice day.

MrMoore
Aug 31, 2007
3:03 PM
Celtic,
You're delusional. Nobody will ever have a team like that win anything.

Why don't we look at the current Celtic...oh, sorry, it looks like the United Nations team and its best player is a diminutive Japanese bloke....
I'd say you're pot calling the kettle black.

Oh, and Celtic will again flop in Europe.

celtic1967
Sep 2, 2007
6:34 AM
Arsenal
24 Almunia
05 Toure
06 Senderos
19 Silva
22 Clichy
07 Rosicky
04 Fabregas
16 Flamini
13 Hleb
11 Van Persie
25 Adebayor
Substitutes
21 Fabianski, 02 Diaby, 09 Eduardo, 15 Denilson, 32 Walcott WHAT ABOUT THIS YA MUG, AS REGARDS TO CELTIC YOU DONT EVEN KNOW WHO THEY ARE YA DUMB YANK.

RINGO
Sep 2, 2007
10:50 AM
celtic1997 - I can understand you being a bit sensitive at the moment ,what with the return of King Walter to Ibrox ,and the Gers about to restore the natural order of things in Scotland...

Last edited by RINGO on September 2nd at 10:51 AM.

celtic1967
Sep 4, 2007
5:48 AM
Brooking fears for England future
The FA's Sir Trevor Brooking says the rising number of foreign players in the Premier League is hurting England's chances of international glory

MrMoore
Sep 5, 2007
1:16 PM
Celtic;

Thanks for making my point. Arsenal's continental side would wipe the floor with Celtic. Not a player on celtic would have half a shout at getting into the Arsenal line up. Vinegar of Hesslhump jacob jingleheimer schmidt would be as close as it gets and nobody rates him over Van Persie.

Your best players are Nakamura and Hesselink. They are about as Scottish as the samba dance.
You'd have no scots at all unless you pillage all the minnows in the SPL for them.

I have forgotten more about Cetic and european footy than you will ever know of any football outside your own little back yard you insular, elitist, prat.

celtic1967
Sep 9, 2007
2:59 PM
THAT IS ABOUT THE STUPIDS #### I EXPECTED FROM YOU YA DUMB **** I WONDER WHY CELTIC WITH ELEVEN HOME GROWN SCOTTS WERE THE FIRST BRITISH TEAM TO WIN THE EUROPEAN CUP, BUT BECAUSE YOU ARE SO DUMB YOU WOULD NOT KNOW THAT HUH, THERE IS ONLY ONE THING MORE DUMB THAN A YANK , THATS AN ENGLISH MAN.

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