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A Question That Only Maxi Rodriguez Can Answer

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Consistency can come with having a run of games in the side though but in this instance, Maxi has been given runs by Rafa Benitez, Roy Hodgson and Kenny Dalglish. On these occasions where he has been in the team, he has then found himself relegated to the bench. The same thing happen to him at his previous club Atletico Madrid, and this is why the Spanish club were prepared to let him go on a free transfer before his contract ran out last season.

Certainly, purchasing a player for free who has 41 caps for Argentina, and has played well at the highest level, indicates a bargain buy, but the fact he is now 30 years of age, and still lacks a consistent performance level, means I cannot ever see him be anything more than a squad player for the Reds.

One thing is for certain, Maxi can really make the difference when on form in tight matches, and when the team plays well, he will generally play well too. Whether he will be at Liverpool at the start of next season, I don’t know, but if he continues to play at the level he set against Birmningham City on Saturday, I have no doubt that manager Kenny Dalglish will want him to stay to become an important part of the squad next campaign. Whether he does stay at that level however, is another question entirely, and one Maxi Rodriguez only knows the answer to.

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  • Kenny says:

    Maxi is an average player at best. His hattrick should be judged against the fact that Birmingham were thinking of their summer holidays and were not bothered about the result.

    • Roy says:

      Rubbish…. if he was an average player he wouldn’t have become an important part of the Argentine team…hullo.. it’s the Argentine team.. not a Bolivia or a England!!!! What is said by David is right… he’s inconsistent.. that’s why he on the fringes here.

      • John says:

        I second you Roy, fans seem to be growing a tendency of finding a player to blame but easily ignore the underlying reasons.
        Could it be Maxi is now flourishing like the rest of the team that has picked up in form because of new tactics. If team tactics do not suit the personnel, they will struggle.
        Its easy to see that with our new passing game, players like Lucas and Maxi who come from a background that’s more technical than the British hit and run are now flourishing.
        The previous managers tended to be rigid and had no place for free flowing football in favour of a determined defence minded approach hoping to hit teams on the break.
        A case in point is the struggle of Torres who thrived in this system finding it difficult at a team with a different mindset.
        All the other players who had other qualities that did not complement Torres suppressed because the team was built around the former striker. Quite simply put, Suarez is the making of many players in the new look liverpool. He brings everyone into the game because of his skillfull and hardworking game which is why he has always had a great goal assist record. Anyone only need see how freer and complimentary Maxi was with Suarez in the side.
        The outlook is certainly exciting and hopefully Barcelona doesnt come sniffing around for Suarez

  • wicky ndururu.kenya says:

    the king is back and will reform everybody in liverpool including cole

  • Eric says:

    I agree with Gary but Maxi still deserves praise for his hattrick against Birmingham. Maxi is good in possession and is a very good passer of the ball but too often he either passes the ball sideways or backwards. I’m not expecting him to run down the wing and cross the ball as I know he’s not that sort of player but the guy does not offer much to the team. As a winger, he lacks pace, guile and penetration and has nothing to make up for that and I just feel that his best days are behind him. He can be a reliable squad player but if Livepool are going to challenge at the top then you’re going to need more exciting players than Maxi.

  • J J says:

    Opta, Maxi Rodriguez has created 31 scoring opportunities for team-mates this term, without any of them being netted – the highest such figure in the top flight imagine if we had Suarez
    and Carroll at the start of the season if half of them have gone we could be top.

  • Pedro says:

    He’s a good player to have in the squad. Versatile and capable of doing a job. I’d have him over Cole. He still has the ability, but the effort needs to be forthcoming from his side.

  • zahid says:

    Maxi’s underated he can do a good job as a squad player for us, when Torres was at the club he had a good understanding with him from their time as Ath madrid players. He’s struggled abit since hes left and also with injuries and being played sometimes on the right n sometimes left wings, for me hes better in the middle but obviously we have players in that position, but he can do a decent job out wide and can score goals be it tap ins or world class as he has with Argentina and hes working well with both Suarez and Kuyt so he shouldn’t be given a hard time……YNWA

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