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Premier League

Aquilani gunning for chance to impress

By Graham Chase

Wednesday October 28 2009

He may have dodged the No 7 shirt but as he prepares for his long-awaited Liverpool debut this evening, Alberto Aquilani will be in little doubt about what is expected from him.

For a team that was so dominant in English football for so long, the continued absence of a league title means the clamour that greets each final piece of the jigsaw is always likely to be magnified beyond reality but the success or failure of Aquilani, who has not played since joining Liverpool from Roma in a £20m deal that followed Xabi Alonso's departure for Real Madrid due to an ankle problems, could define Rafael Benitez's era at Anfield.

Liverpool feel that the Italian midfielder, who has not played more than 25 games in the past five seasons, has finally overcome the injury problems that have dogged his career and Aquilani (25) has been critical of the medical treatment he received throughout his spell at his former club.

A 15-minute outing for the reserves last week, which involved only a couple of touches of the ball, was safely negotiated and now Benitez feels Aquilani, who interested both Arsenal and Chelsea earlier in his career, is ready for his first taste of first-team football and he could make an appearance from the bench in the Carling Cup at Arsenal this evening.

"I will be very happy when I make my debut. This is my job, it's what I am here to do, and I am looking forward to it," Aquilani said.

"It has been difficult, but now I want to build up my confidence and I hope to bring out the best of my game here."

Having Aquilani fit is a second major boost for Benitez after the 2-0 victory over Manchester United on Sunday lifted the intense pressure on the Spaniard.

Aquilani watched that victory and said: "It was incredible to be at the stadium on Sunday. It was one of the best games I have seen so far. I don't normally like to watch a match inside a stadium when I am not playing, but I really enjoyed Sunday. When I was in Rome, although the stadium was bigger, it did not have the same atmosphere."

But it is not only a lack of match fitness that means it would be harsh to judge Aquilani on his performance tonight as the changes that Benitez makes, with Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres likely to be rested, mean we will have to wait to see where he will fit in.

In Torres' first season in England, Benitez hit on a 4-2-3-1 formation that brought the best out of his two star players, finally giving the team some width, relieving Gerrard of defensive responsibility, with Alonso and Javier Mascherano sitting deep, and providing Torres with plenty of support.

That meant that Robbie Keane was never likely to prove a success after his £20m arrival, and it is the flexibility of Benitez's midfield that will be the measure of how effective Aquilani can be. While Alonso's best work was from deep, spraying long diagonal passes and sweeping up, Benitez feels that Aquilani is better than the Spaniard at playing short killer passes in and around the penalty area for the likes of Torres.

Benitez is also confident that Aquilani, who is renowned for his long-range shooting, can be accommodated into his preferred formation, with Mascherano encouraged to destroy and feed more than ever, with the Italian playing 10 yards further forward.

"We can see in every training session that he has quality, game intelligence and good movements," Benitez said.

"He is a different kind of player for us. We talk about using Gerrard deeper sometimes, but maybe in Aquilani we have a player who can play there and pass the ball really well in the final third." (© Independent News Service)

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- Graham Chase

Irish Independent

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