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Jose Segura - The brains behind Liverpool revolution?

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I know a few of the lads on here seem to think that it is the introduction of McMahon as manager that has made the difference but here is a different perspective.................



It seems like too long since a great player emerged from the youth ranks at Liverpool Football Club and went on to be a club legend. The likes of Jamie Carragher, Steven Gerrard, Michael Owen and Robbie Fowler all emerged most recently and then who? Stephen Warnock who never made it properly at the club? Neil Mellor who’ll be remembered solely for one cracking strike against Arsenal? The fact is that Liverpool’s academy has not brought through any players who’ve made it at the club in over a decade but that could be about to change.

No I don’t mean it’ll change because the owners are too cheap to give Rafa Benitez the money needed to sign first team players and thus make him rely on youngsters, I mean because of this summer’s addition of former Barca youth coach Jose Segura. Segura worked with the likes of Andres Iniesta, Cesc Fabregas, Gerard Pique and Mikel Arteta – to name a few – during his tenure at Barca and since leaving can boast league and cup wins as a manager in Greece. Impressive career to date as it is, Segura signed up as technical manager for Liverpool’s academy this summer to the delight of compatriot Benitez who proclaimed

“He’s worked with some of the top young talent in Spain and knows the challenges faced in bringing through players to the first team set-up. He’s also got experience at the top, after his success with Olympiacos, and I’m delighted that he’s agreed to join us.â€

And Segura’s presence is already being felt with youngsters looking capable of making the step up to the top level: Daniel Ayala and Martin Kelly have already impressed in the first team this season whilst Nathan Eccleston is believed to be one of the brightest young strikers in the country, Christopher Buchtmann is being hailed as a great prospect and Krisztian Nemeth, who’s been freescoring for the reserves for what seems like years now, has impressed on loan at AEK Athens and could be ready for a go in the first team when he returns to the club. Top talents from all over the world have arrived at the club and who better than Segura to help them achieve their potential?

Obviously there’s no guarantee that any of these players will make it at the club but, at a time when those fans who are quick to act like headless chickens are proclaiming a crisis, the first team could do with strengthening and that could well come from within – giving these youngsters at least a chance at making it in the big time. Frank Arnesen made a big difference at Tottenham’s youth academy to the degree that Chelsea wanted to pay big money to steal him away, Segura can have the same level of influence at Liverpool. With his experience joining a talented team surely there can be someone coming through soon to bring praise upon the academy once again – fans love nothing better than a player who’s come through the ranks at their club and the passionate Liverpool fans are no exception and are just waiting for a hero to emerge. Segura can make that hero.


http://www.footballfancast.com/football-blogs/jose-segura-the-brains-behind-liverpool-revolution
 
I don't think McMahon has been crucial, I think the changes at all levels have combined in a really encouraging way. So in this sense the 'brains' behind the revolution is surely the man who instigated the changes.
 
It is compared with Houllier's legacy. But the article confuses itself by boasting about the progress of players Segura didn't have anything to do with developing. He has a great track record, however, and the next few years look much more promising after a period in which we lost several good young local prospects to other clubs because the system here seemed dead.
 
What a bizarre article.

And Segura’s presence is already being felt with youngsters looking capable of making the step up to the top level: Daniel Ayala and Martin Kelly have already impressed in the first team this season whilst Nathan Eccleston is believed to be one of the brightest young strikers in the country, Christopher Buchtmann is being hailed as a great prospect and Krisztian Nemeth, who’s been freescoring for the reserves for what seems like years now, has impressed on loan at AEK Athens and could be ready for a go in the first team when he returns to the club. Top talents from all over the world have arrived at the club and who better than Segura to help them achieve their potential?

All of those players were here and 'impressing' prior to his arrival so why single them out?
 
Well, they hadn't impressed as much by then as they have since. That may well be partly the result simply of their being that much older and more ready to step up, but (as macca's already indicated) on previous performance that wouldn't necessarily have stopped them sinking without trace at this stage. I'd say Segura deserves some credit for keeping their progress going, as does Rafa (again as macca says) for setting all this in place.
 
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Well, they hadn't impressed as much by then as they have since. That may well be partly the result simply of their being that much older and more ready to step up, but (as macca's already indicated) on previous performance that wouldn't necessarily have stopped them sinking without trace at this stage. I'd say Segura deserves some credit for keeping their progress going, as does Rafa (again as macca says) for setting all this in place.
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I'm not saying he doesn't deserve any credit but it's still a bizarre article - for example, Nemeth hasn't really worked with Segura and Kelly hasn't really played with the reserves since he's arrived.
 
Bollocks article. The guy has the reserves and the academy teams confused. The academy teams are doing pretty crap anyway.
 
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