Starting line-up: (4-4-2)
Reina
Johnson Skrtel Agger Enrique
Henderson Lucas Adam Downing
Carroll Suarez
LFC scorers: none
LFC Player of the game:
Agger, if any...Agger is right, the whole team played like headless chickens majority of the game. Agger was the lone better performer along with our step-in captain GK Reina. When healthy, Agger is definitely our leader at the back. Question remains how long he can stay fit over a long tough season.
Insight:Liverpool was punished by their missed early scoring chances with Carroll disappointedly failed to convert a sitter through a rare good low cross from Downing inside the six yard box. The early misses has given Swansea new life and they gradually grew in confidence with increasing possessions and dangerous wing plays. Carroll's sorry miss was yet another crazy post-hitting shot! It's incredible that LFC has already got 10 post-hitting shots this year, more than any other teams in the league. However, LFC can't just blame on bad luck. Clearly, there are key problems and incorrect tactical decisions in our team. So far we have only scored 14 goals and we sure have big problem in attack. Our key problem include:
1) 4-4-2 means our CMF partner Adam and Lucas are usually out-classed by top teams and out-numbered by most middle to lower ranked sides as they tend to use 5 MF with 3 CMFs against LFC. Adam and Lucas, while both are very decent in what they are good at (Adam in long range pass and free-kicks; Lucas in tackling and smart plays), are very one dimensional with clear weaknesses. (Adam is slow and cannot tackle; Lucas can never score goal or make any creative pass)
2) Downing, our sole natural winger, has been our biggest disappointment. Henderson, a natural CMF, was misplaced as RMF with continuous poor display. Solid and reliable veterans Kuyt and Bellamy were mostly not the preferred starting players. King was too rush to start the youth movement with inconsistent and immature Carroll and Henderson undeservedly given starting chances over Kuyt and Bellamy.
3) Suarez is a superstar in our team. He is brilliant in everything but is not a natural finisher. We are lacking of a classic no.9 with strong finishing ability. Also, in our starting line-up, Lucas,Henderson and Downing all have poor scoring record, only Suarez, Adam and Carroll can score some goals.
We have been solid in defense. Our problem in attack must be addressed in January transfer window with a star sikllful right wing and a top-class scorer being our essential prime targets! If we don't do anything in January or Kuyt and Bellamy still not given more starting chances, I don't see us reaching 4th at the end!