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Hopefully Benitez settles a back 4 soon. Three games, three different CB pairings. Argueably the position that profits the most from stability. Hopefully within a couple of games he has made a decision.

 

I'm not sure he will unless we go the odd week where we don't have 2 games.

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I forgot how quickly the games come around in this league, yikes!

 

Genuinely think Rafa is going to keep shuffling the pack to keep players fresh, and also to ensure everyone is involved and getting games, so they stay sharp.

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Hopefully Benitez settles a back 4 soon. Three games, three different CB pairings. Argueably the position that profits the most from stability. Hopefully within a couple of games he has made a decision.

 

I'm not sure he will unless we go the odd week where we don't have 2 games.

 

Yeah I think he'll have a preferred pair, probably Lascelles and Mbemba, but he'll be using the other two extensively as well. He seems more about systems than individuals.

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Not sure where I saw this but I thought Rafa’s rotation was generally not in the spine of the team? He always seemed to have a core set of players through the middle, at Liverpool, but would rotate wider options a lot.

 

I could be wrong, but I think that might change with the championship where there are quite a few midweek games.

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Article on Hart by Carragher.

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3749475/Joe-Hart-12-months-prepare-Pep-Guardiola-don-t-feel-sorry-him.html

 

Maybe Guardiola's outlook on keepers is the same as Benitez. He never liked English goalkeepers and he would ask why they dived all over the place in training, when they only have five or six saves to make each game. Benitez was always of the opinion they should work more on their feet, positional play and decision making.

 

Does he see something different in Sels to our other keepers? Interesting snippet anyway.

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Rob Elliot is probably the keeper with the best distribution I can remember. Good throw on him. Shay was poor and Krul just inexplicably, constantly horrible.

 

Our keeper situating is a weird one. I was convinced Krul was off but there's been nowt in the way of rumours since the tenuous Everton link. I wonder if Rafa actually rates Sels as the long term number 1.

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Rob Elliot is probably the keeper with the best distribution I can remember. Good throw on him. Shay was poor and Krul just inexplicably, constantly horrible.

 

Our keeper situating is a weird one. I was convinced Krul was off but there's been nowt in the way of rumours since the tenuous Everton link. I wonder if Rafa actually rates Sels as the long term number 1.

 

Good timing Yorkie. Linked with a move to Ajax this morning.

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Our keepers have all had pretty poor distribution since Mike Hooper. So yeah, over 20 years.

And he was all around poor. Bar the beaut of that Klinsmann penalty save.

 

Very good kicker of the ball though.

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When I worked at the Little Chef through college he had a spell where he came every week for fish & chips when it was on a promotion for £4.99. Never came back when it went back to full price.  :milner:

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Our keepers have all had pretty poor distribution since Mike Hooper. So yeah, over 20 years.

And he was all around poor. Bar the beaut of that Klinsmann penalty save.

 

Very good kicker of the ball though.

Still love the story from Beresford of some fans asking Hooper to sign their ball, one of them saying 'dont drop it!' and him booting it out of the car park. [emoji38]

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