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Liverpool legend Jan Molby has launched a scathing attack on the club's underperforming stars, stating that big-name players, such as Steven Gerrard and new signing Alberto Aquilani, need to step up their game if the Reds are to achieve the top-four Premier League finish promised by their manager Rafael Benitez.

Speaking through the Liverpool Supporters Club New York and their MP Red podcast, the Dane - who made nearly 500 appearances for the club between 1984 and 1996 - asked questions over skipper Gerrard's form, accusing the 29-year-old of "sulking" during the Reds' tumultuous start to the season.

"Gerrard has not been 100 per cent this season with his injury," said Molby.

"And it begs the question: 'what are we looking to achieve with him?'

"Yes he has been restricted by his injury, but to me it seems he has also had a bit of a sulk on this season. He looks heavy legged, there isn't really that spring in his step this season so far and the team has suffered."

Yet despite Gerrard's lack-of-form this term, and mischievous reports linking him away from Liverpool, Molby believes that the 29-year-old will remain a Red for the rest of his career.

"Steven Gerrard is a Liverpool player, there is nowhere else for him to play," he added.

"I'm not sure what it would mean for him to lift the [Premier League] title with another club. He wants to win the title with Liverpool but, if not, I have a feeling he could live without it."




As one of Liverpool's first foreign imports, signed from Ajax in 1984, Molby knows a thing or two about settling into a new football culture, and says that if the Reds' latest midfield maestro - injury-hit midfielder Aquilani - is to have an impact at the club, then next season may be his best bet.

"Being brutally honest, we are halfway through the season and his [Aquilani's] contribution has been zero," Molby continued.

"That is not all his fault, with the injury etc, but it is still a fact.

"I actually spoke to Rafa Benitez about him a few weeks back and said that, from my experience, if Aquilani is to make a big impact at the club, then it will probably be next season at the earliest."

Yet despite admitting to some misgivings about the Italian's ability to adapt to English football, Molby says Aquilani has the attributes to establish himself as a good signing for the Reds.

"It is a totally different style of play [to Serie A] and you have to learn to look after yourself quickly," he added.

"You have to face the Blackburns and the Sunderlands - with players like Lee Cattermole biting in - and you have to compete. If you don't fancy it, you can get snowed under very quickly.

"But if it comes down to talent, then Aquilani certainly has what it takes to be a success. He has ability, no question."

Molby is the latest ex-Red to stick the boot into Benitez’s embattled side, who welcome Tottenham Hotspur to Anfield on Sunday knowing that a defeat would leave them seven points adrift of the top-four.

In December, former manager Graeme Souness declared that the club was on the verge of “meltdown†after their exit from the Champions League, whilst Ronnie Whelan and Jamie Redknapp have been highly critical of Benitez’s methods throughout Liverpool’s below-par start to the season.

Saturday’s FA Cup draw at Championship strugglers Reading represented another below par display in a season dominated by false dawns and disappointment for Reds fans.

One player who Molby reserves special praise for, however, is goalkeeper Pepe Reina, who the Dane believes can go on to become Liverpool's best-ever stopper.

"I said a few years ago that Reina has all the tools to become the greatest keeper in Liverpool's history, and I stick by that, he has been fantastic this season," said Molby.

"People say he doesn't come and catch enough balls, but I think he is a truly exceptional keeper, and deserves to be mentioned up there with the best."



And in a season of minimal promise for Liverpool supporters, Molby reveals his excitement at the prospect of young Spaniard Daniel Pacheco, who has shone in two first-team cameo appearances this season.

Molby concedes that the 18-year-old's lack of physical presence may prove a hindrance, but says Reds fans have reason to get excited about Pacheco's progress.

"I like the kid because he has great ability," added Molby.

"He has a great first touch - schooled in Barcelona of course - can spot a pass, and has fantastic set-piece delivery. If we talk about Steven Gerrard's ability from set-pieces, well this kid is something special.

"My only worry about him is his lack of strength, he is very slight. That probably means he is unlikely to dominate games, but he certainly has the ability to be a match-winner for Liverpool.

"He is confident, he always wants the ball, wants to play - that's down to his upbringing - and I think he is a very exciting kid for Liverpool fans to get excited about."

Would not disagree with a lot of that Rambo
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Speaking of Reina, i noticed the other day that Andy Gray was saying that he thinks Reina is the best keeper in England.
Nice that from a blue.
 
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks Gerrard has been crap this season (when he's actually played).
 
I don't think there's a lot wrong with what Molby is saying but it's a strange time to be saying it. Gerrard's form in the last two (league) games has been improved I think, and he at least bagged a goal against Reading which is more than anyone else managed. Why mention it when he appears to be showing signs of resurgence?
 
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I don't think there's a lot wrong with what Molby is saying but it's a strange time to be saying it. Gerrard's form in the last two (league) games has been improved I think, and he at least bagged a goal against Reading which is more than anyone else managed. Why mention it when he appears to be showing signs of resurgence?
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If it's an article it may have been in the pipe for a while, it's still relevant though

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A journo, whose name escapes me, said today on "Talkshite" that Gerrard (in saturday's FA Cup tie) "took the game by the scruff of the neck" and that we would be in real dire straits (paraphrasing) this season were it not for him (and Carrar).

Why do people, who are FUCKING PAID TO COMMENT ON FOOTBALL, spout inaccurate shat like this ?
 
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A journo, whose name escapes me, said today on "Talkshite" that Gerrard (in saturday's FA Cup tie) "took the game by the scruff of the neck" and that we would be in real dire straits (paraphrasing) this season were it not for him (and Carrar).

Why do people, who are FUCKING PAID TO COMMENT ON FOOTBALL, spout inaccurate shat like this ?
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People rise to their level of incompetency.
 
Talkshite attract proper fools to phone in and to listen. That is why they have pricks like Dunham, Irani Brazil and Parry, to provoke reaction with extreme and hysterical bollocks.
 
And Collymore, don't forget Fat Stan !

He called us "the worst team of '09" (and Rafa worst manager, obv.) in his blog and then predicted we'd finish top 4.

Erm....
 
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks Gerrard has been crap this season (when he's actually played).
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Except he didn't say that!!


Gerrard gets judged according to standards that he and only he in the world of football can set. He's been poor this season by his standards and, as Jan says extremely accurately, has looked tired and heavy in the legs. But crap by his standards still hasn't stopped him being comfortably in the top 5 or 6 performers for us this season.


I'm surprised that Molby would say this just after speaking to Rafa unless its an effort to fire the players up with some criticism from a Kop Legend.
 
No sulking here......

Steven Gerrard has delivered a hard-hitting assessment of Liverpool's disappointing season, insisting he and his team-mates must take responsibility.

The Reds' campaign can already be described as a failure following their exit from the UEFA Champions League at the group stages.

Rafa Benitez's team are also in a fierce battle to qualify for next season's European Cup as ahead of Sunday's crucial meeting with fourth-placed Tottenham they trail Spurs by four points.

A number of poor displays have led to suggestions that Benitez, who guided Liverpool to second in the Premier League in 2008/09, could be facing the sack, but captain Gerrard is in no doubt as to where the blame should lie.

"People have said our position is puzzling after last season's success. It's not puzzling at all. The table never lies, we haven't been good enough," he told Zoo magazine.

Big belief

"We are in this position for a reason and it tells us that we really haven't been good enough, and the players have to take responsibility for that.

"All us Liverpool players have got to look at our league position, roll our sleeves up and get this football club back where it belongs, as far up the table as possible."

He added: "It has been hard to take this season, yes. We're all very disappointed with the way things have gone, especially after finishing second last campaign.

"There was a big belief we could go all the way. But now is not the time for hiding. We have to look at ourselves and put it right.

"We must aim for the top four, and that is something big to play for still. It's a priority now, as it always is at this club, for financial reasons and because all top players want to play in the Champions League, me included.

"I still think we can turn the corner. As captain, I've got to make sure that happens. It's fine looking at why it's happening, but we need to put it right on the pitch."
 
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I don't think there's a lot wrong with what Molby is saying but it's a strange time to be saying it. Gerrard's form in the last two (league) games has been improved I think, and he at least bagged a goal against Reading which is more than anyone else managed. Why mention it when he appears to be showing signs of resurgence?
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He was fucking awful against Reading .... even the 'goal come cross' was pretty much down to Dirka's brilliant step-over, otherwise the keeper would have saved it for sure.
 
And yes Talksport is just designed to get people wound up enough to call in.
Whatever the presenters say there's a good chance they don't really think that. Its unlikely that co-presenters will ALWAYS take such a strong opposing view to each other. They probably decide beforehand who will be pro and who will be anti whatever the topic is for the day.
 
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[quote author=Delinquent link=topic=38260.msg1026349#msg1026349 date=1262634007]
I don't think there's a lot wrong with what Molby is saying but it's a strange time to be saying it. Gerrard's form in the last two (league) games has been improved I think, and he at least bagged a goal against Reading which is more than anyone else managed. Why mention it when he appears to be showing signs of resurgence?
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He was fucking awful against Reading .... even the 'goal come cross' was pretty much down to Dirka's brilliant step-over, otherwise the keeper would have saved it for sure.
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That's why I put 'league' in brackets - I was referring more specifically to the last two league games. I hoped it would be clear enough to avoid someone jumping on me about the Reading game (which, incidentally, the whole team were awful in).
 
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