It would be fair to say that a failure to grab three points at home to Wolves this season would be unthinkable, but a lot of unthinkable things have happened so far and I don’t think many of us went into this game with anything other than hope.

Another strong start yielded little in terms of end result and after the first 15 minutes we, yet again, dropped our heads and let Wolves back into the game. Some shocking passing and mis-control gave our opponents the impression that we may be there for the taking, and their increased confidence led to a torrid 30-minute spell at the end of the first half.

Thankfully we got a bit of a break in the second with the sending off and I want to put a shout out here to Pepe Reina for running the length of the pitch to argue the case for Ward’s red card. Pepe is rapidly becoming one of my favourite ever Liverpool players and is a superb character and team-mate who is completely dedicated to our cause. The fact that he was paying such close attention to see the incident from that distance and also took the time to sprint 100 yards to remonstrate is great to see.
Perhaps we were slightly fortuitous with the sending off, but if bad luck has contributed towards the loss of confidence, form and poor results so far this season, it only seems fitting that a dash of ‘good luck’ contributes to a vital win.

The determination on Gerrard’s face as he powered forward for the header to score our first goal should remind us all of how passionate our skipper is and how frustrated he, like all of us, are in regards to our form this season. Stevie certainly hasn’t been himself recently, but we need to remember that he is still coming back from injury and walked back into a weakened team whose confidence has been shattered in the light of yet another false dawn. We need to be careful when placing such high expectations on a single player, even one of his quality, if expecting them to almost single-handedly set us back on track. Hopefully a few more incidents like this will remind us how important our skipper is and this ridiculous talk of him being stripped of the captaincy, or worse, sold, will stop. Quite how these rumours or speculations start is anyone’s guess, but it’s yet another example of the utter madness that surrounds modern football.
If a player like Gerrard, who has done so much for the club, can be lambasted after a few poor games following a return from injury into a side in the middle of its worst crisis of confidence for years should have to read this sort of nonsense then god help us all. I wouldn’t put it past the media to promote such controversial BS, but any fans that contribute should hold their heads in shame. Sure, we’re entitled to criticise the guy after a poor performance or two, but to take it to these levels is dumfounding and in a relative sense, I believe the same applies to the manager.

Moving on, I thought Pacheco was brilliant during his short spell, but will also argue that the timing of his introduction was equally important. We were on top of Wolves and had a two-goal cushion, relieving any pressure that he may have felt and allowing him to play his natural game without feeling as if he must somehow pull something special out of the bag. I don’t think we would have seen the same composed control and nice touches if the score line were 0-0 and now the youngster can walk away full of confidence. I think this is certainly something that Rafa considered when making the substitution and if so, would fit in with his thinking in terms of how to treat Aquilani.

We’ve all seen what confidence has done to our young striker NGog after scoring the second against the Mancs as he’s been in great form and scored some vital goals since. It’s important to bear in mind factors such as player psychology and a more long-term view of progression when making such decisions, but since this sort of ‘outside the box’ thinking seems so alien to most in this country, nobody ever considers it when lambasting a player or manager following what they would consider a poor performance, starting line up or choice of substitutions. Just because you’re technically fit doesn’t mean you should always be thrust straight into the action, particularly if you are young or new to a club or foreign league.

Our poor start to the season has left the media and a portion of the fan-base desperately searching for scapegoats and while our manager (within reason, as it has been excessive recently to say the least) and more experienced players (experienced in terms of age, time at the club or time in the Premiership) can handle such pressure, it may be severely detrimental to new arrivals or young prospects. A degree of care is needed then, and I think Aquilani did more than enough today to walk away from the game with confidence and his head held high. Hopefully we’ll see a lot more of him in the coming weeks but I do think it’ll be some time before he reaches the level that convinced Rafa he was worth the valuation. In the meantime, some clever link-up play and a bit of vision when contributing to our attacking play would go down nicely, particularly if Gerrard and Torres can recover their best form.

So, a vital three points against Wolves and though it wasn’t pretty, there were plenty of positives. Unfortunately there’s no time to relax as we have a massive game against Villa on Tuesday to prepare for, but personally I’m glad our next match is a ‘big-un’. In times of trouble we seem to find it easier to motivate ourselves to put in a good performance in these sorts of games. I’m not going to offer any predictions but I will certainly be hoping that the match is devoid of freak injuries, dodgy decisions, own-goals, beach-balls and red-cards.

Unless we’re not on the receiving end of them for a change, of course.

  • jimbo

    rick and crimson..rick your right about oneil, he is a fantastic manager and dont forget they have lost barry and had injuries this season. He understands the prem and how to win games. Crimson i am going to the game at villa park and let me tell you this, i am not confident. Against Wolves we were awful. This is a test for rafa because the players are not responding to him. We definatley need to see more faces in january. Also we didnt just loose alonso we also lost hyoia and arbeloa thats 2 of our first team players and a 1 senior experienced. Its a new defence and new midfield but rafa has to produce.

  • jimbo

    rick and crimson..rick your right about oneil, he is a fantastic manager and dont forget they have lost barry and had injuries this season. He understands the prem and how to win games. Crimson i am going to the game at villa park and let me tell you this, i am not confident. Against Wolves we were awful. This is a test for rafa because the players are not responding to him. We definatley need to see more faces in january. Also we didnt just loose alonso we also lost hyoia and arbeloa thats 2 of our first team players and a 1 senior experienced. Its a new defence and new midfield but rafa has to produce.

  • Crimson flame(gg)

    Rick please read #5!!!
    O’Neil is a good manager. He won Carling cup. Ok let’s check Rafa’s history: Wining copa del ray ,Wining Spanish premierea, Spanish super cup ,U .super cup, UEFA cup, Champions league ,F.A cup, carling cup. And also introducing players like David Villa, David Silva, Raul Albioul, Vicente Sanchez ,Xabi Alonso ,Pepe Reina,…to the world. Here in Spain other managers and players respect him a lot. Not only because he is Spanish, because he is a class manager. Can you remember the years he was working in Valencia! the year he won Spanish premierea! In those that days D.Beckham, R.Carlos,Z.Ziadan,…were all playing for R.Madrid. Players like Ronaldiniho, Xavi, Messi, Figo and … were playing for Barcelona!
    And remember this(Top 10 Expenditure 09/10):
    Real Madrid CF 230.421.000 £–
    Manchester City123.977.000 £–
    FC Barcelona 100.570.000 £
    Inter Mailand 80.545.000 £–
    Bayern Munich 66.483.000£
    Olympique Lyon 64.525.000£–
    FC Genua 1893 59.274.000£
    Juventus Turin 49.217.000£–
    SSC Neapel 44.233.000 £
    Aston Villa 41.741.000£—>
    Where is our mighty LIVERPOOL?I could’t find it in this list!Can you help me with this?

  • Crimson flame(gg)

    Rick please read #5!!!
    O’Neil is a good manager. He won Carling cup. Ok let’s check Rafa’s history: Wining copa del ray ,Wining Spanish premierea, Spanish super cup ,U .super cup, UEFA cup, Champions league ,F.A cup, carling cup. And also introducing players like David Villa, David Silva, Raul Albioul, Vicente Sanchez ,Xabi Alonso ,Pepe Reina,…to the world. Here in Spain other managers and players respect him a lot. Not only because he is Spanish, because he is a class manager. Can you remember the years he was working in Valencia! the year he won Spanish premierea! In those that days D.Beckham, R.Carlos,Z.Ziadan,…were all playing for R.Madrid. Players like Ronaldiniho, Xavi, Messi, Figo and … were playing for Barcelona!
    And remember this(Top 10 Expenditure 09/10):
    Real Madrid CF 230.421.000 £–
    Manchester City123.977.000 £–
    FC Barcelona 100.570.000 £
    Inter Mailand 80.545.000 £–
    Bayern Munich 66.483.000£
    Olympique Lyon 64.525.000£–
    FC Genua 1893 59.274.000£
    Juventus Turin 49.217.000£–
    SSC Neapel 44.233.000 £
    Aston Villa 41.741.000£—>
    Where is our mighty LIVERPOOL?I could’t find it in this list!Can you help me with this?

  • Graham Eadon

    Mat warren , you are an utter fool and from what you say, I can only presume a United fan. RAFFA is doing a fantastic job with the money allocated to him. With only an average of £16million per year spent over 5 years.(He has to sell to buy remember, not like the other top sides) You name me another manager who could or would be able to do what he has done. We should be a mid table club, not fighting to win the league and Champions league. Last years points tally would have won us the premiership in any other year, we were just unlucky. This year we have had too many injuries, 7 key players out for the best part of the season. Most of these are still trying to acheive match fitness and form. Is this RAFFAs fault? I think not.I cannot understand people like you, we have a blip in form and fortunes and you attack the manager without engaging your brain. I guess you are tabloid brainwashed. We are a big club with high expectations but lets look at the big picture and be realistic. Our squad costs £100million less than the likes of man u, city, Chelsea, spurs ect. Due to this I consider RAFFA to be a GENIUS. Also his work with the accademy will produce the best players in the world for free, all the kids will come to us above the other clubs because he is showing them they have a chance to make it into the 1st team and with that and the chance to be taught by KING KENNY our future is BRIGHT. Practice what we preach, YOU’LL NEVER WALK ALONE. IN RAFFA WE TRUST.

  • Graham Eadon

    Mat warren , you are an utter fool and from what you say, I can only presume a United fan. RAFFA is doing a fantastic job with the money allocated to him. With only an average of £16million per year spent over 5 years.(He has to sell to buy remember, not like the other top sides) You name me another manager who could or would be able to do what he has done. We should be a mid table club, not fighting to win the league and Champions league. Last years points tally would have won us the premiership in any other year, we were just unlucky. This year we have had too many injuries, 7 key players out for the best part of the season. Most of these are still trying to acheive match fitness and form. Is this RAFFAs fault? I think not.I cannot understand people like you, we have a blip in form and fortunes and you attack the manager without engaging your brain. I guess you are tabloid brainwashed. We are a big club with high expectations but lets look at the big picture and be realistic. Our squad costs £100million less than the likes of man u, city, Chelsea, spurs ect. Due to this I consider RAFFA to be a GENIUS. Also his work with the accademy will produce the best players in the world for free, all the kids will come to us above the other clubs because he is showing them they have a chance to make it into the 1st team and with that and the chance to be taught by KING KENNY our future is BRIGHT. Practice what we preach, YOU’LL NEVER WALK ALONE. IN RAFFA WE TRUST.

  • jimbo

    Crimson..yes of course confideance is massive in anything we do. I did take pleasure from watching Pacheco and aquaman against wolves. Pacheco looks hungry and you can see he has a low sense of gravity. I think aquaman looks perfect replacement for alonso. Moves forward and great vision. I realy hope we buy Eljero Elia he is a great brave player who realy runs at defenders. My concern is that sometimes players just want to be told how good they are and want an arm around them, rafa does not seem that type of manager. We have many young players who need NUTURING rather than always been told how much better they can do. If you see what i mean. Its time to unleash pacheco who was wanted by barcelona. Buy Elia and get a proven strong striker. Carlton cole would be great or Ruud. P.S. what are the rumours in spain regarding mata?

  • jimbo

    Crimson..yes of course confideance is massive in anything we do. I did take pleasure from watching Pacheco and aquaman against wolves. Pacheco looks hungry and you can see he has a low sense of gravity. I think aquaman looks perfect replacement for alonso. Moves forward and great vision. I realy hope we buy Eljero Elia he is a great brave player who realy runs at defenders. My concern is that sometimes players just want to be told how good they are and want an arm around them, rafa does not seem that type of manager. We have many young players who need NUTURING rather than always been told how much better they can do. If you see what i mean. Its time to unleash pacheco who was wanted by barcelona. Buy Elia and get a proven strong striker. Carlton cole would be great or Ruud. P.S. what are the rumours in spain regarding mata?

  • Crimson flame(gg)

    You know jimbo.Ithink you speak from your heart and that very good.I’ve told this before let me say it again.For a team like LIVERPOOL using YOUNG GUNS is the best choice!Lucas is not playing well but let me tell you something.Barca and R.Madrid were chacing Lucas two or three years ago!I’m sure a bout it!We have to judje him when he reaches 26 or 27!Then you’ll see Barca and R.madrid will come with big deals for him!And about Mata you’ve asked let me tell you that again Barcelona,R.Madrid and also AC.Milan
    wanted him to be a part of their team.But Valencia are doing every thing to keep him in Mestaya!This lad can make a good balance in our attacking line!Good eye for goal and nice movements.He will cost around 22mil£.It’s time for Yanks to do something big for this faithfull fans!Don’t forget to be confident!Have a nice 2010!
    You’ll never walk alone!!!!!!!!!

  • Crimson flame(gg)

    You know jimbo.Ithink you speak from your heart and that very good.I’ve told this before let me say it again.For a team like LIVERPOOL using YOUNG GUNS is the best choice!Lucas is not playing well but let me tell you something.Barca and R.Madrid were chacing Lucas two or three years ago!I’m sure a bout it!We have to judje him when he reaches 26 or 27!Then you’ll see Barca and R.madrid will come with big deals for him!And about Mata you’ve asked let me tell you that again Barcelona,R.Madrid and also AC.Milan
    wanted him to be a part of their team.But Valencia are doing every thing to keep him in Mestaya!This lad can make a good balance in our attacking line!Good eye for goal and nice movements.He will cost around 22mil£.It’s time for Yanks to do something big for this faithfull fans!Don’t forget to be confident!Have a nice 2010!
    You’ll never walk alone!!!!!!!!!

  • jimbo

    Crimson..Unfortunatley i am not confident that we will beat villa. I am certainly hoping so. I am a very loyal fan, i think if the whole world was a liverpooll fan there would be no war, terrorism or conflict. lol. What i meant was does it look likely that Mata would come to anfield in jan? also at 22mil bit expen as we dont have money. Elia we could get for 12m .

  • jimbo

    Crimson..Unfortunatley i am not confident that we will beat villa. I am certainly hoping so. I am a very loyal fan, i think if the whole world was a liverpooll fan there would be no war, terrorism or conflict. lol. What i meant was does it look likely that Mata would come to anfield in jan? also at 22mil bit expen as we dont have money. Elia we could get for 12m .

  • Crimson flame(gg)

    jimbo!I’m looking to see Elia for left wing and also Mata alongside Torres!If the Arabic prince buy 50% os shares that would be no problem to spend40mil on transfer season!!!I know these guys very well.if that happens we could go for Messi and also C.Ronaldo!!!That will be very nice you know!!!
    CONFIDENCE……….

  • Crimson flame(gg)

    jimbo!I’m looking to see Elia for left wing and also Mata alongside Torres!If the Arabic prince buy 50% os shares that would be no problem to spend40mil on transfer season!!!I know these guys very well.if that happens we could go for Messi and also C.Ronaldo!!!That will be very nice you know!!!
    CONFIDENCE……….

  • Crimson flame(gg)

    Jimbo you said young players need to be praised by the boos.So listen:
    Dani is a player with quality who has played really well for the reserves,” said Benitez.
    “He was going forward and is not scared to go against the defenders. It was a real positive because he has shown he has quality.”
    That’s any thing you expect from RAFA!!!His gift to you….

  • Crimson flame(gg)

    Jimbo you said young players need to be praised by the boos.So listen:
    Dani is a player with quality who has played really well for the reserves,” said Benitez.
    “He was going forward and is not scared to go against the defenders. It was a real positive because he has shown he has quality.”
    That’s any thing you expect from RAFA!!!His gift to you….

  • MOHAMED HASSAN

    wow, some guys are really wishful,let me reflect this we can`t afford mata to land him as we couldn`t bring Silva & Villa,even Torres indicated that we can`t bring world class players, but we can get Pandev and Elia ,I hope everything will change sooner and get new owner who can satisfy our needs.that will be great.YOU WILL NEVER WALK ALONE.

  • MOHAMED HASSAN

    wow, some guys are really wishful,let me reflect this we can`t afford mata to land him as we couldn`t bring Silva & Villa,even Torres indicated that we can`t bring world class players, but we can get Pandev and Elia ,I hope everything will change sooner and get new owner who can satisfy our needs.that will be great.YOU WILL NEVER WALK ALONE.

  • Harry

    I am not sure O’Neill has spent more then Rafa during his time at Villa. The numbers are only for 2009/2010 while Rafa has been our club for more than 5 years. Also, what would be the numbers for net spending? Did the number include other spending other than players’ transfer? I dun think he spent much at Leicester too but he won the Carling Cup.

    Rafa won the spanish league and he was also manager of Extremadura which was relegated though he guided them to promotion a season earlier. His spells at Real Valladolid and Osasuna were short-lived and unsuccessful. Not much were mentioned about these.

    At Valencia, he took over a talented squad and made them champions, so he has quality. No doubt about that. But is he the right one? I am not so sure….

    If one were to base solely on trophies won, then Jose Mourinho would be ranked much higher than Rafa…

  • Harry

    I am not sure O’Neill has spent more then Rafa during his time at Villa. The numbers are only for 2009/2010 while Rafa has been our club for more than 5 years. Also, what would be the numbers for net spending? Did the number include other spending other than players’ transfer? I dun think he spent much at Leicester too but he won the Carling Cup.

    Rafa won the spanish league and he was also manager of Extremadura which was relegated though he guided them to promotion a season earlier. His spells at Real Valladolid and Osasuna were short-lived and unsuccessful. Not much were mentioned about these.

    At Valencia, he took over a talented squad and made them champions, so he has quality. No doubt about that. But is he the right one? I am not so sure….

    If one were to base solely on trophies won, then Jose Mourinho would be ranked much higher than Rafa…