
Originally Posted by
Insidious
It's wild, really is.
Depth is one of them, drop-off of regulars is another - with our defence for example - specifically the centre-backs, we've seen a drop-off from both Van Dijk and Konaté, with all of Gomez, Endo and Leoni (Leoni was an injury obviously) playing less than 150 League minutes this season.
So you're seeing seemingly tired players who are underperforming that aren't getting a reprieve from low-confidence spells, nor are having their position challenged - so poor form is going unpunished as they aren't dropped to the bench to light a fire under their arses.
That's only one facet of one area of our team. Soft at the back, not clinical at the front, failing to control the middle.
It's piss-poor. Much of it is on Slot - though I, like you, agree on the personal standards thing. Some players this season, including players I really like, have been "quiet" to put it politely.
It'll make for a fascinating book or two for the right writer in future - the transition from the end of the Klopp era, Slot winning the League in his first year after a minimalist window, huge investment, massive drop-off...... it's a compelling situation, much like the massive downfall at Man United - but boy is it insufferable for us Reds to bear witness to, given our lack of neutrality.
Regarding the personal standards thing, what would Slot give for some of those meant to contribute to our attack being in the prime of their careers and in form. I'm sure someone will think I am taking away from the incredible work that Jürgen did here (I'm not) when I say this, but having Firmino, Mane, Salah, Robertson and Trent - and most of them during "peak" years - was certainly helpful for those matches where a side needed bailed out on the day.
The current five equivalents of those players just now would be, what.....
Isak - freak injury
Ekitike - probably not yet reached his prime
Salah - regrettably passes his prime
Kerkez - probably not yet reached his prime
Frimpong - probably not yet reached his prime
......who have not been tearing up trees by comparison. In theory, if that cluster of players (add or replace Gakpo, Wirtz, whoever if you do wish, this isn't about attacking individual players) is yielding a little bit more of a return then you'd fancy we would have even 5 more points or so across the season, in which case you'd likely come to the end of the season slightly more respectfully -
- Champion's League quarter-final
- FA Cup quarter-final
- probably finish 4th
- which would still be an incredible disappointment relative to last season's accomplishments, but we'd at least be less stressed about the prospect of next season. This squad needs further rebuilding work and the next manager needs backing, so that Champion's League spot; well, we know how imperative it is.
Bleugh, we are where we are. The next 3 games (PSG, Fulham, PSG) will certainly give us something to be invested in, but I can't say I'm looking forward to it.
I'm already thinking more about next season. There's a number of our individuals I'm excited about and if we can get them into the right system and style of play, I think we could - COULD mind you - begin to get the sort of interest levels again that we had in 06/07, 07/08 and 08/09 under Rafa or 15/16, 16/17 and 17/18 under Klopp.
- Mamardashvili
- Frimpong
- Kerkez
- Jacquet
- Leoni
- Gravenberch
- Szoboszlai
- Wirtz
- Ngumoha
- Ekitike
- Isak
Not all of them youngsters, but a number are - getting more energy and quality around them, I see potential for a very tidy little side.
I just hope we can see this season out and squeak 5th so as to help bolster this lot. The conditions for them to thrive are all wrong right now - get these lads a refresh and some help, they can grow.
I mean, shit, look how low Arsenal went for a while as an entity and now they're flying under f**king Arteta - are we really to believe that we are doomed to repeat the 90s going forward?
We've a cluster of good talent here, with genuine opportunity for growth - we'd better not shaft it. In the right set-up, with the right man at the helm, some of these lads can be excellent - hopefully they get the chance to sign and I sincerely hope that any that aren't currently pulling their full weight can find the fire in themselves so as not to waste the talent they're blessed to have.