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Would Rafa have made the difference for our “lonely stranger”?

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After that, he was used sparingly, but he was given new hope when a new manager came in the form of Kenny Dalglish. He was given a start in Kenny’s second match in charge against Blackpool, but he has yet to start again under Kenny. He was given the option to leave for Wolfsburg in January but didn’t take up the offer, and has been sidelined for the majority of Kenny’s reign so far, making him describe himself as a “lonely stranger.”

So would have things been different if Rafa Benitez had stayed? Certainly he would have been given greater chances under Rafa as he was his signing, and he may have also been given a few goes up front, but I am still unconvinced that he would have succeeded. The Reds had no money last summer and Rafa was anticipating this by signing Jova on a pre contract agreement. In better circumstances financially, perhaps Rafa wouldn’t have signed the player at all.

Jovanovic will almost certainly leave in the summer after one season, and hopefully he will go on to pastures new, and prove himself to be a better player than he has shown in a Reds shirt this season. Perhaps, there is an argument to be had that he wasn’t really given a chance by Liverpool, but the Serbian’s signing will now go down as another free transfer mistake, which the Reds have been accustomed to making in the last few seasons.

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  • Eric says:

    Milan Jovanovic is quality player as he proved during last summer’s World Cup and during his time with Standard Liege. His goalscoring record in Belgium speaks for itself and I’m very surprised that he has not played one single match for Liverpool in his preferred and most effective role up front.

    He was playing on the left for Serbia during the World Cup and even managed to score the winner against Germany. His pace and strength also makes him a decent winger and I’m sure he’s a much better option on the left than the likes of Maxi and Cole. He can at least run at defenders and whip in some crosses from the left, something which no Liverpool player can do.

    Roy also opted to snub Jovanovic in order to play Ngog up front with Torres. Surely a proven Serbian international goalscorer Jovanovic could no worse than the weak and ineffective Ngog up front? What’s worse, Roy did not even once think about playing him up front, preferring to use the rubbish Ngog.

    I’m surprised that Jovanovic has not been given a proper chance given his record in Belgium and his performances at the World Cup as has so far played only 10 times in the league, numerous times as a substitute. He has, however, delivered in cup games where he has scored twice in 8 games. Recently, however, Jovanovic has not even been named on the bench despite the team’s injury problems which I find rather strange. Kenny should now give him a proper chance and a run of games on the left to see how he fares but I can’t see the manager doing that. Kenny should try to play him on the left to get him to deliver crosses to Carroll. With no other natural wide player, Jovanovic should be given a chance out wide to whip in crosses. If he does leave at the end of the season having played only 10 league games then it would be a pity but I agree that if Rafa would have made the difference.

  • stan h says:

    the lad could have been given more chances ngog got plenty, unfortunately for jovanovic we could not arrange for a few thousand poeople from his native land to come over and keep him company, or teach half of liverpool to speak serbian.

  • alex says:

    i can’t help but feel sorry for him…he has hardly played in the league this season and has instead been told to play in the europa league.

    I certainly think he’s got some quality and I don’t see why dalglish nor hodgson gave him opportunities to play. this makes me think that perhaps he has a problem understanding english and .’. perhaps he can’t understand the tactics.

    it’ll be interesting to see how dalglish responds to this because he will obviously have heard of what jova has said. I hope dalglish will give him a chance because i think that he hasn’t been given enough (unlike n’gog).

    • Eric says:

      I watched his press conference when he signed and the guy speaks pretty decent English so it can’t be because he has a problem understanding the language. And even if he doesn’t speak English, is that a justified enough reason for him to not be given a chance? If that’s the case then why are players like Maxi (who can hardly speak English) playing?

      • alex says:

        fair do’s. yeah i agree. the whole situation is a bit of enigma, maybe hodgson and dalglish just think he lacks the quality to play for liverpool. However, i do believe that he hasn’t been given a fair chance and i maintain that dalglish should give him another chance.

        As i said, it’ll be interesting how dalglish responds to this…

  • Alan says:

    Jova, Degen, Voronin etc.. were bad signings. Liverpool is one of the biggest clubs in the world. Just because they do alright at mediocre clubs or national teams doesn’t mean they can make the grade at a world class club. None of the above players are good enough for Liverpool or any serious team. .

  • Lfc4Life says:

    Hes was n

  • Lfc4Life says:

    He hasn’t been given a fair chance..simple!

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