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Published 19:40 12 Sept 2015 BST
Updated 12:30 13 Sept 2015 BST
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Benteke was given a thankless role on Saturday, especially in the first half when he was so isolated from his team-mates they may as well have been playing at Anfield and let the Belgian travel to Old Trafford on his own.
But the role he was asked to play involves using his physical strength to hold up the ball to try and allow Firmino, Ings, Milner and Can to get further up the pitch. He wasn't able to do that.
At one point, chasing a scooped pass from Danny Ings, he was bundled off the ball by Daley Blind.
Christian Benteke. Knocked off the ball by Daley Blind. That shouldn't happen.
Benteke needs to toughen up. He also needs some support.
Emre Can gets an unnecessary hard time
In a recent article for ESPN Tony Evans described Emre Can as the 'poster boy' for the club's flawed philosophy, a transfer strategy that decries that all players must be flexible enough to fill a variety of roles, jacks of all trades, masters of none.
Evans wrote:
"[Can] was a midfielder, we were told, who could play in the middle and across the back four. He can. Just not well enough to be convincing anywhere. Once, he might have been called a utility man, a handy reserve to be slotted into the team during times of crisis. Traditionally, logic says find a player who can operate in one position very well and worry about the rest later. "Can illustrates the lack of nous behind the scenes at Anfield. He has talent but he is not suited to the Premier League, where the "snap" to the ball is almost as important as what you do with it in possession. In England, you need to get to the tackle, to the ball, quickly. The German shows little ability to do that. An insider called him "a stroller." In the slower pace of Spain or Italy, or in international football, he will thrive. But not in the Premier League."In the first half at Old Trafford Can was Liverpool's best player. That's not saying much, admittedly, but he is far from a lightning rod for the club's ills.
The club's transfer strategy may well be flawed, as Evans points out, but Can has more to offer than most who have pitched up at Anfield in recent years.
Sadly for Liverpool fans, that's not saying much.
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