Monday, September 26, 2005

Garcia will continue to please (and frustrate)

Luis is ready to display his European form in the Premiership. Some of his recent performances have resulted in frustrated groans from the crowd as he has been wasteful in possession. There is no doubt that Garcia likes to entertain and some of his tricks don't come off as planned. Garcia has stated that he always gives 100% and the backing of Rafa gives him the required confidence:

"It's normal if you don't play well the supporters will speak and say so," says Garcia. "Our supporters know when we play a good game and when we don't. I understand that.
"Sometimes the fans will love me and sing my name, sometimes they will hate me. That's just how it is.
"I'm not bothered by my form so early in the season because in every year you will have good and bad games. You have to try your best in every match, which is what I always do. Sometimes not everything I do works.
"I'm not bothered if supporters say I've had a bad game, because the manager knows what I can do for the team and he gives me a lot of confidence.
"It's true I want to be considered a player who does well in Europe and the Premiership and I'm always trying to show my best in every game. That's the same whether it's Champions League, Premiership or FA Cup."
We must always accentuate the positives and Garcia is a flair player with the creativity required to unlock the most stubborn of defences. It is only a matter of time before he also becomes a top Premiership player.

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At 26/9/05 11:09 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

When he has a bad game he is shocking. Benitez gives him too many chances. Against MANU he should have replaced him at half time as he was pathetic, instead he replaced Sinama who I though was much better.

Seen Garcia hog the ball alot and not pass to an open player to many times for my liking.

I feel there is too much favourtism for him by Benitez.

 

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