Re: Liverpool Thread
Didn't realise the Voronator played for Rome aswell. You can see him jumping on the back, hmmmm...... for the 2nd goal. That should help him settle if he does join.
u probably confused voronin with cufre mate... voronin never played in roma
however guys, seriously, i really don't think theese would be money well spent.
i'm not arguing with aquilani's skill, that would be ridiculous... ask any serie a follower about aquilani... u will get always the same reaction..."
aquilani!...Wow!".
and at less than 20 millions euros, it would also be a bargain. just to put things in perspective and to give those who don't know the kid an idea about how good he actually is.... if i had to choose one between snejder, hamsik and a
fit aquilani... i would pick alberto with no hesitations....
the thing is, his fragility became quite an issue in the last 3 years... and that is why he doesn't cost 30 millions euros (last season real madrid offered 50 or 60 millions plus 1 player... can't remember who right now.... to get both aquilani and de rossi, and yet those days 50\60 millions weren't enough to get them).
plus, and that's the main point, he couldn't play xabi's role... that would be like asking iniesta, or hamsik or sneider to play as deep lying playmakers... it just couldn't work. u could even line him up in that spot... but he will always tend to push foward, coz that's his nature.
alberto's main feature (even more important than his shot) is his "
killer pass"... he has a terrific first touch passing game. and that's what makes him special... even more than his technique, his dribbling ability or his shooting ability (wich are quite remarkable too). but to take advantage of his skills u got to line him up in his natural position, wich is not the xabi's position.
take a look at this video; it will give u an idea of wich is the position of alberto on the pitch (alberto is the one performing that sweet first touch rabona, btw )
YouTube - milan roma 1-2 rabona aquilani totti
u see where's his position? u already have a player in that position....and no matter how good alberto is, he could never take gerrard's spot in liverpool.
so long story short.... his game is different from xabi alonso, so u can't expect him to take xabi's place as liverpool "orchestra director".
his role is gerrard's role.... wich means he couldn't be nothing but a backup in liverpool.
but he's way too good to be a backup... even in a top club like liverpool, aquilani is nothing short than starting formation material.
edit:
TikTikTikTikTik said:
One of my worries about Xabi and replacing him with an injury-prone italian, if he can't stay fit in serieA how the hell is he gonna manage in the prem.
your concern about aquilani's fragility is pretty understandable, but i can't say the same about the serie a\premiership point.
u see in england the players have to play many, many more matches than the serie a players... u have 2 domestic cups, u have the replays, the players have almost no xmas holydays.
now more matches to play = less heavy training schedule. serie a teams training sessions are infact heavier than their epl counterparts.
however i don't think this matters in aquilani's case. infact aquilani's injuries weren't due to stamina or fatigue related issues... they all came from specific traumas. wich means that no matter how intense (or soft) the training is, the main risk factor for aquilani's injuries are the matches themselves.
