One summer's gone and we have a Brand-new (pun intended) Liverpool team. So how new is it? Time will tell, starting from the clash with West Brom (with due respect to FC Gomel, which IMO, not a significant indicator of the new management's philosophy.
A summer overhaul of management saw Brendan Rodgers, formerly of the EPL-Barcelona (Swansea) taking the throne from the King. And one summer is all you need to get people excited. As always, alot of positive things are expected. Liverpool fans expects, and they always expect high.
We will have a team, as BR will be implementing from his 180-page plan (hopefully), which plays the passing game. Tiki-taka. It will take time for the players to adapt, as was always Liverpool's pre-season mantra. How much time can BR has is another matter needed to be evaluated at the end of this season.
In regards to the signings, it has been an interesting transfer window. One full of optimism and youth. Fabio Borini is a familiar name to Rodgers. And that is our first signing. Aged 21 but have experiences of English football with Chelsea and Swansea previously. That would have cut short the adaptation part for him to gel with the others. Scored in his home debut (albeit against FC Gomel) is actually a good start, and fans will be expecting alot from the Italian. In my context, he is a Dirk Kuyt, with a better technique and ability to score goals.
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Borini with his trademark knife in mouth celebration |
Next up, we have Joe Allen. The
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Allen whilst in Swansea |
And out of the Blue, the Reds signed a largely unknown player. Oussama Assaidi was signed to terrorise the defenders with his superb dribbling skills. This is a good sign, as such low-profile signings will not weigh up the expectation and stress on the player. It is an advantage for both player and club. A surprise package that can take the EPL by storm.
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Transfer targets are being bandied around. Nuri Sahin, Tello, Gaston Ramirez and Quaresma etc. Players that excites and will probably suit into Rodger's style of play. Good news is there will not be uncontrolled desperate big-money spending on players. On the contrary, loaning players are considered. Once again, this is a brilliant move as FFP will be coming into action (tentatively) and we do not one to do a, no offence, Portsmouth or Leeds. Budgeting is essential and the fans can definitely trust that BR will do as such and maintain his philosophy of working on a budget.
The show starts today and a footballing treat is expected from LFC and BR.