Brendon Rodgers was appointed as the new Liverpool
boss after Kenny Dalglish was unceremoniously sacked for a dismal show in the
league. The pre season started with much fanfare, as usual, but things haven’t turned
out as planned for the 39 year old Northern Irishman, much to the dismay of the
ever optimistic Liverpool fans. But despite all the heartbreaking results there
have been many positives, strong enough to ignite optimistic sparks of an era
of dominance that has eluded Liverpool long since.
Brendan Rodgers divides
opinion among the pundits, neutrals and Liverpool fans as well. Results have
been far below expectations with Liverpool showing no signs of dominance that
once used to be its trademark coupled with a slender chance of peeking into
Europe’s elite competition this season. To be fair, the critics have every
right to doubt him. But from an unbiased perspective, amidst all the
disappointments, Rodgers has shown signs that suggests he is the right man to
lead the club to glory.
Playing style-
Many people tend to
have the wrong opinion that Rodgers is trying to impose the tiki-taka on
Liverpool. A close look at Liverpool’s games this season and one can easily figure
out that Liverpool doesn’t follow the tiki-taka; rather it is the pass and move
on with a touch of “run at defenders”. BR had his fair share of criticism with
players taking time to adjust to his new style, but as the season nears its end
the BR style of play is bearing its fruits. Liverpool is now the third highest
goal scorer in the league, in sharp contrast to the mere tally of goals Pool
managed last season. Results have so far been inconsistent but with time and
more perfection, this style of play may turn out to be a dominant weapon in
European football as is reflected from Liverpool’s performances against some of
the top English clubs.
Management-
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| Rodgers with Suso |
Rodgers deserves much
praise for the way he handed his bunch of players. The faith the players have in
Rodgers is reflected in the signings of new long term contracts by some of the
leading players. Rodgers not only managed to retain his star players in the
transfer window but also managed to secure long term commitments from them.
Suarez, Agger and Skrtel signed new contracts with Liverpool so did Suso,
Sterling and Kelly although these players were heavily tipped to leave Liverpool
sooner or later.
Rodgers also did manage
to turn the fortunes of some the high-priced under-performing players. Enrique,
Downing and Henderson were having the worst times of their careers. Enrique was
deployed on the left flank so as to regain his confidence back. Downing was criticized
publicly provoking an instant reply from the former Middlesborough man, not
through words but through performances. The performances of Sterling, Suso and
Wisdom also bear a testimony to his man management credentials.
FSG policy-
A close look at FSG
policy shows that FSG is interested more in long terms benefits than short
term, something that was missing under the American rule. Much is evident from
the signings this season. Liverpool signed six players this season with Sturridge
being the oldest at 23. This can help in securing future over a long time as
not much money is spent in signing decent youngsters with good potential and
high benefits can be reaped from them in future. Samed Yesil and Assaidi are
some to name a few. Both have high potential with both being their nations
Young Footballers of the Year and to add to the surprise both were signed for a
fee as meager as 2mn!
Academy-
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| Shelvey against Arsenal |
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| Sterling against Manchester City |
But the greatest surprise has been the
emergence of the academy candidates this season. The anfield academy has been
calm for quite sometime. But this season many academy players have stepped up
to fill in the shoes of their seniors. This has risen hopes amongst the Reds faithful
that the emergence of a possible “Gerrard” maybe on the cards. Jonjo Shelvey,
Raheem Sterling, Andre Wisdom and Suso not ony stepped up their performances
when BR needed heir support but also showed that they could compete for places
with their seniors. Sterling displaced Downing, Shelvey displaced Henderson
from their respective first team positions during the first half of the season.
The way Rodgers have managed to utilize his young guns to their best of
potentials deserves more than just an applause Credit
must go to Rafael Benitez, who revamped Liverpool’s academy. Sterling, Shelvey
and Suso were signed under Rafa’s famous tenure but BR has managed to give them
more first team exposure to better their potential as a whole. The faith that
he shows in his youngsters is much reflected in the fact that Sterling, Suso, Wisdom
and Shelvey all made first team
appearances in crunch ties against the Manchester
clubs.
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| Suso against Manchester United |
A close look at BR’s policy this season shows that
Liverpool are following the policy arsenal followed in the beginning of the 21st
century. Arsenal reaped huge benefits from this policy but things turned ugly
when Arsene couldn’t retain his star players.
If all go as planned Liverpool will find itself in a place that rightly belongs to them.



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