What a way to announce your arrival in the English Premier League. A ferocious 30 yard strike into the top left-hand corner reminiscent of compatriot Jan Molby, and the perfect way to mark the Kop’s 100th birthday celebration. This most welcome of presents was delivered by Daniel Agger, displaying further evidence that Rafael Benitez has indeed secured the ideal successor to Sami Hyypia‘s mantel.

Since his transfer from Brondby last January, Agger has made only sporadic appearances in the Liverpool first team. His cause has not been helped by the seemingly formidable defensive duo of Hyypia and Jamie Carragher, as well as a series of niggling injuries. Both circumstances had undermined the Dane’s efforts to establish himself upon Merseyside until the beginning of the current campaign.

Now, following impressive performances against Chelsea in Cardiff and Maccabi in Kiev, the heir apparent to Hyypia’s throne is pushing to dislodge the big Finn for the upcoming Merseyside Derby.

Calm and composed when in possession, Agger certainly provides an alternative to the reds’ first-choice back-line. Carragher is tough, uncompromising and a real old-fashioned defender whose unrelenting consistency has seen him gain many a plaudit in the last two seasons. His never-say-die attitude is an inspiration to all; the man is a real fans player. At 28 the club’s vice captain also has plenty of play-time left within him, though Hyypia, admittedly, is in the midst of the twighlight to a glittering Anfield career.

One only has to reminisce back to the late 1990s and the shambolic defensive showing of Liverpool in this time to fully understand the impact the towering number 4 has had at this club. The likes of Phil Babb and Bjorn Tore Kvarme were rightly maligned, forming a central defence as vulnerable as Gary Neville when shopping in Liverpool. On too many occasions Roy Evans’ title challenge imploded courtesy of such calamitous defending, something infuriating staff and supporters alike.

Without doubt Gerard Houllier’s best signing, Hyypia, a bargain at just £3 million when snapped up from Willem II, brought a steadying presence to this usually shaky outfit. Along with fellow incumbent Stephane Henchoz, he marshaled the back four superbly, becoming a real cult figure in the process.

One of his most memorable moments came last year at home to Middlesbrough, where, rushed off the field to receive stitches, he returned to the action sporting a huge white head-bandage, looking as dazed as Pete Doherty. To tumultuous applause and appreciation, he then re-positioned himself to defend an incoming set-play, and in typical fashion, headed clear.

His excellent form has lasted to this day and his boots will be big ones to fill. Nevertheless, Agger has shown early promise. Clearly, his attributes differ. He may not be as commanding in the air as Big Sami is, but he enjoys running with the ball at his feet in a similar vein to ‘˜Jockey’ Hansen. His manager claims Saturday’s strike has been repeated on many an occasion at Melwood, a comment which fills all Kopites with much expectancy. Some may claim that the Danish ‘˜sports talent of the year award’ is about as competitive as Michelle McManus would be in a Miss World contest, but it does make kind reading on an ever-growing CV. This prize was indeed awarded to the Denmark defender back in December.

This year will obviously mark the gradual emergence of Agger as Benitez grooms his young starlet to first-choice standard. In all truth, the reds did look a little vulnerable at times on Saturday, with both Marlon Harewood and Lee Bowyer squandering guilt-edged opportunities.

Therefore, fans should expect to see the re-union of Carragher and Hyypia for the trip to Goodison, experience the key in such a blood-thirsty encounter. However, Agger will be honed accordingly, complimenting his class with a knack of great positioning and improved defending.

So for now Hyypia must still be seen as automatic, his invaluable presence meaning he remains the benchmark. However, we can all expect to see much more of Daniel Agger this term, and if the weekend is anything to go by, it will be fantastic viewing.

Aaron Cutler

  • Amit

    Good stuff. He did look good foraging up front with the ball and definitely could use some more experience before becoming a regular starter. I’m sure he’ll get a lot of chances this season and I hope we can get a few more of those wonder goals!

  • Amit

    Good stuff. He did look good foraging up front with the ball and definitely could use some more experience before becoming a regular starter. I’m sure he’ll get a lot of chances this season and I hope we can get a few more of those wonder goals!

  • john d

    superb article

  • john d

    superb article

  • Blues of Blues

    shit article… it is very suck liverpool frook
    they have luck

  • Blues of Blues

    shit article… it is very suck liverpool frook
    they have luck

  • rowan

    what a shit comment from ‘blues of blues’ doesnt even make sense!
    cock!!

  • rowan

    what a shit comment from ‘blues of blues’ doesnt even make sense!
    cock!!

  • Ash

    Yeah real good read.
    Hyypia is a legend, but Agger is the future and looks class on the ball with a bit of added grit

  • Ash

    Yeah real good read.
    Hyypia is a legend, but Agger is the future and looks class on the ball with a bit of added grit

  • croatiared

    fantastic player,still young,but so calm and inteligent,i am no longer afraid when he has the ball,like i was with traore

  • croatiared

    fantastic player,still young,but so calm and inteligent,i am no longer afraid when he has the ball,like i was with traore

  • Nasrun

    Superb young player but early days yet. He did look very much like Alan Hansen invading the opponent’s half. That shot wasn’t a hit and hope kind of shot. It was clearly calculated – accuracy at its best. Something Hyypia or Carragher would not do from that kind of distance. This MIGHT be THE season!

  • Nasrun

    Superb young player but early days yet. He did look very much like Alan Hansen invading the opponent’s half. That shot wasn’t a hit and hope kind of shot. It was clearly calculated – accuracy at its best. Something Hyypia or Carragher would not do from that kind of distance. This MIGHT be THE season!

  • Faris

    Can any one comment on his pace? Not his forte maybe, because no one has mentioned it?

  • Faris

    Can any one comment on his pace? Not his forte maybe, because no one has mentioned it?

  • Bradley Moodley

    Absolutely fantastic! Agger is just one of the major potential signings this season. Liverpool had difficulty in finding a suitable replacement for “The Wonder Boy” Michael owen but that has ended because i have so much faith in our new center-forwar Dirk Kuyt. Jermaine Pennant has one of the best right foots in English football….trust me! Agger is going to be a massive name in football legacy very soon, the guy has proper posture and abit of attacking sense in him. Liverpool have almost the best chance of winning the league this season despite Chelsea‘s top signings, Chelsea may have the name brands but definitly not the brains of Rafa.

  • Bradley Moodley

    Absolutely fantastic! Agger is just one of the major potential signings this season. Liverpool had difficulty in finding a suitable replacement for “The Wonder Boy” Michael owen but that has ended because i have so much faith in our new center-forwar Dirk Kuyt. Jermaine Pennant has one of the best right foots in English football….trust me! Agger is going to be a massive name in football legacy very soon, the guy has proper posture and abit of attacking sense in him. Liverpool have almost the best chance of winning the league this season despite Chelsea‘s top signings, Chelsea may have the name brands but definitly not the brains of Rafa.

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