Starting 11

Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by The Magician, Jun 15, 2003.

  1. The Magician

    The Magician New Member

    Hi all, What starting 11 do you guys think Gerard Houllier should start with next season. Here is my 11.

    GK Jerzy Dudek
    RB Seve Finnan
    CB Sami Hyypia
    CB Stephane Henchoz
    LB Jamie Carragher
    RM Danny Murphy
    CM Steven Gerrard
    CM Dietmar Hamann
    LM John Arne Riise
    F Michael Owen
    F Milan Baros
     
  2. Matt Clark

    Matt Clark Member

    Dec 19, 1999
    Liverpool
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Hi there. Welcome to bigsoccer.

    Like your line-up, but do you not think we will be signing one or two other players for direct inclusion in the first team, who would displace some of those you list? I doubt Finnan will be the only summer arrival.
     
  3. I doubt Finnan will be the only arrival as well--but I am not sure we will acquire anyone who will immediately fit into the starting XI. If we were to sign the mythical Duff, maybe he'd take the place of . . . Murphy? Riise? We seem to be looking exclusively for creative, attacking mids, so I would think that Didi is more or less safe (for this year, at least.)

    Looking at Magician's (welcome, by the way) lineup, I don't see anyone who would be immediately, obviously displaced by any potential signing I've read about in the transfer rumour mill.

    My guess is, Matt, that you'd say Riise would/should sit?
    I seem to remember your having a low estimate of his performance this past season.

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  4. Matt Clark

    Matt Clark Member

    Dec 19, 1999
    Liverpool
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    I've got no such preconceptions, to be honest. It's true, I thought Riise disappointing last season (in terms of performance and endeavour) but I do not doubt he is a quality player and that, on form, he is an asset to the team.

    Beyond that, the "who sits?" debate is driven largely by whom we sign.

    First of all though, I think GH and Parry recognise that the time for "potential" is not now. Last summer's purchases were always likely to need a season to integrate into the English game, but last season also coincided with a crashingly disappointing league campaign. Only a fool would presume the two factors to be unrelated.

    Both GH and Parry have said we will be buying 2 or 3 established players.

    We know Finnan and the two young French lads are coming in. We may also take Diarra on after his loan in France (those three cover our "potential" quotient for the year, in any case).

    None of the Frenchies are likely to feature in the first team league side as regulars next season (unless either Le Tallec or Sinama-Pongolle are really that good ... not impossible, but unlikely). Finnan is clearly destined for RB, with Carra either at LB or as cover in the centre of defence. Permutations there include Riise at LM. Which in turn makes the Diouf/Murphy choice a factor in this discussion.

    But that's it. We know little else as things stand. The Cisse links seem to have hit a snag with both the player and Auxerre being fairly certain that no deal will be concluded this summer. So that means up front we will see a three-way tussle between Owen, Baros and Heskey for the front spots next season, assuming no short-term alternative is worked out (the Anderson rumour was intruiging).

    The Kewell or Duff links need to be resolved one way or another - if neither is landed, then we have a problem, insomuch as we will have failed to significantly strengthened an obviously weak aspect of our squad. At the same time, either or both of those players would be immediate first -team material. My guess, say, for instance, we sign Duff for LM, would be that Murphy would retain the RM spot and Diouf would find himself fighting for a more advanced role (where GH still believes he should ultimately be playing).

    This "phony war" period of the transfer season is always such a pain in the arse! ;)
     
  5. 655321

    655321 New Member

    Jul 21, 2002
    The Mission, SF
    If Duff makes it, then I say Riise would sit, not Murphy.
     
  6. gerr18

    gerr18 New Member

    Jul 11, 2002
    I don't forsee Murphy sitting...he was our most consistent performer all season. Diouf will be the one who ends up sitting...IMO.
     
  7. kopiteinkc

    kopiteinkc Moderator
    Staff Member

    Jun 1, 2000
    Shawnee
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Or Carragher is benched with Riise at left back instead.
     
  8. 655321

    655321 New Member

    Jul 21, 2002
    The Mission, SF

    Agreed.
     
  9. GoHawks4

    GoHawks4 Member

    Apr 24, 2002
    Chicago
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    That's what I was thining too.

    Also, I don't think Houllier would have Diouf on the bench.
     
  10. SuperElf

    SuperElf Member

    Jul 16, 1999
    Dallas, TX
    Club:
    FC Dallas
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Seems most likely, pending future transfers.

    That doesn't mean Jamie doesn't have a role to play. I'm sure injuries and fatigue (ahem . . . DH) will come into play within weeks of the start of the season.

    Depth is good.
     
  11. skipshady

    skipshady New Member

    Apr 26, 2001
    Orchard St, NYC
    Indeed. And with Carra's ability to play anywhere in the back four or in the defensive midfield, I think he's more valuable on the bench rather than in the starting 11.
     
  12. Bjornebye

    Bjornebye Member

    Oct 12, 2000
    Grimstad
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    It's tortuous, and torturous.

    Stig
     
  13. UVALaw

    UVALaw New Member

    Sep 3, 2001
    Atlanta, GA
    Need a New LM

    We really need to sign one more player this summer. Cisse would be nice, but I can live with Baros, Owen, and Heskey. I wasn't really convinced by Diouf at right mid, and would like to see Murphy free to take up that position. Carragher, in my opinion, needs to be a backup at CB. I got SO pissed watching him screw up our attack last year. I think Jamie is a great asset to the team, but he absolutely horrid as an attacking player. I would like to see a starting 11 of:

    G Kirkland
    LB Riise
    CB Hyypia
    CB Henchoz
    RB Finnan
    LM Duff, Kewell, Joe Cole, Ronaldo (from Portugal)
    CM Gerrard
    CM Hamann (or J Cole, in which case SG plays DM)
    RM Murphy
    F Owen
    F Baros (preferably Cisse)

    Bench
    Dudek (probably be sold if Kirkland is healthy)
    Heskey
    Carragher
    Diouf
    Smicer
     
  14. GoHawks4

    GoHawks4 Member

    Apr 24, 2002
    Chicago
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I start Jerzy.
     
  15. 655321

    655321 New Member

    Jul 21, 2002
    The Mission, SF
    No surprises from me, guys.

    Dudek or Kirkland (doesn't matter to me)
    Finnan/Hyypia/Henchoz/Riise
    Duff or Ronaldo/Gerrard/Hamman/Murphy
    Owen/Baros


    If we don't get either of those new guys I listed, then I guess go with Diouf. He did get better and for ten million pounds, he surely must have more in him.
     
  16. GoHawks4

    GoHawks4 Member

    Apr 24, 2002
    Chicago
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    You'd play Duffer on the right? I'd rather put him no the right and but Riise in the backline.
     
  17. liverbird

    liverbird BigSoccer Supporter

    Sep 29, 2000
    Mars
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Seems about right to me.
     
  18. footballitis05

    footballitis05 New Member

    Jun 24, 2003
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Whatever happened to Diouf?? The Senegaleese superstar didn't make it on many peoples starting lineups? He's not terribly bad, but unless liverpool start signing some bigger names, I think he maybe a starter as an attacking midfielder next season. By the way, what attacking midfielders are the reds looking for? Ronaldhino seems to be going to ManU...just like to hear who people think Houllier should go after
     
  19. Welcome, footballitis05.

    I think that the sentiment among supporters--for two years now--has been that we need to sign an established, creative midfielder.

    It may be overly hopeful to think that will happen, but if it does, Diouf IMO is the first man to go to the bench (the other midfielders, remember, are Murphy and Gerrard--and Hamann is the d-mid.)

    If, however, we don't sign a top-flight mid, then I would not be surprised to see Diouf in the XI come August.


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  20. Theo

    Theo New Member

    Feb 14, 2000
    Philadelphia, PA
    maybe Cheyrou will become really, really good over the summer and so he'll have to start on left...

    or hopefully we'll just sign Harry Kewell (fingers crossed...)
     
  21. lowerthantheangels

    lowerthantheangels New Member

    Apr 26, 2003
    Texas
    I agree with pretty much everything you guys are saying, but what are your thoughts on moving Murphy alongside Gerrard in the middle. This allows Diouf to retain his spot on the right wing and Kewell on the left. I have no qualms with Didi, but we all know he's beginning to age a bit, and I still have hopes of Diouf elevating his play this season. With that said, there's still the prospect of Cheyrou improving as well and getting used to the pace of the EPL. Just a thought or two to ponder, here's my 11...

    22-Kirkland
    3-Finnan
    4-Hypia
    2-Henchoz(23-Carra off the bench)
    18-Riise
    9-Diouf(possibly Murphy)
    17-Gerrard
    13-Murphy(16-Didi, if Diouf is benched)
    11-Kewell
    5-Baros
    10-Owen
     
  22. UVALaw

    UVALaw New Member

    Sep 3, 2001
    Atlanta, GA
    Diouf is (or was last season) crap

    I think Diouf might improve, but at this point feel that our best midfield would be Kewell, Gerrard and Hamann in the middle, and Murphy. I am in the U.S., so only saw about 10 Liverpool matches, and in none of them was I impressed with Diouf. In fact, I can't remember him doing anything productive. Kewell will score 8+ goals, as will Murphy. Gerrard will also score a few. As I see it, Diof was signed to score, but has a terrible shot. He also can't cross the ball, so I see no reason to play him.
     
  23. Welcome, lower . . . interesting 11.

    But I think that Dudek will still have the starting job in goal as the season begins. One slip, though, and Kirkland gets his shot.

    I also suspect that if Finnan gets fit in quickly, he'll push Carra to the other wing-back, rather than out of the starting lineup altogether. If Kewell does join the Club, I think that makes Riise the "odd man out." He'll be in the squad every week--since he's left-sided cover at two positions--but I don't think he'll start as often as he did this past season. A fairly regular substitution on the hour, I would guess.

    I have more faith in Didi's powers of recovery than I have faith in Diouffy's powers of improvement. So I think we will keep Hamann in the starting 11. I don't see us not having a d-mid.

    Baros, Owen and Heskey will be rotated--based on opponent, form, etc. All will see plenty of action.

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  24. twh3

    twh3 New Member

    Jul 6, 2001
    Brooklyn, NY
    My 11

    Kirkland (knees willing)
    Finnan/Hyypia/Henchoz/Riise
    Kewell/Gerrard/Hamman/Murphy
    Baros/Owen

    That is a GREAT side. If Houllier would play a TEAM regularly and stop dabbling so much with the lineups, allowing the players to get some chemistry on the pitch, this could be a fantastic side. I fear that he will not let Baros get the minutes he needs to develop a partnership with Owen. Stop dabbling and let them play, and all will be well.
     
  25. 655321

    655321 New Member

    Jul 21, 2002
    The Mission, SF
    Re: My 11

    I have a feeling this will be the main starting line up, with Heskey, Carra, Diouf and others assigned to subbing and "give the others a rest" starts. And this is a FANTASTIC team. Give these 11 guys a chance to gel, and it could be very entertaining.
     

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