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West Ham v Liverpool: Brendan Rodgers must get rotation right, says Jamie Redknapp

'Big players need rest - but at the correct time'

Raheem Sterling
Image: Sterling: rested against Villa and Liverpool missed him, says Jamie

Brendan Rodgers is facing a new challenge this season: rotating his team to cope with the demands of European football.

Liverpool could focus on Saturday to Saturday last year and all his players were champing at the bit to get on the pitch.

However, with their Champions League commitments this term, Rodgers has to manage his squad carefully, bring in or rest certain players at the right times and get the balance correct.

Balotelli's strike against Ludogorets will do wonders for his confidence but also for the team’s confidence in him.
Jamie Redknapp

There was perhaps an example this week of what happens if he doesn’t get it quite right.

After beating Tottenham 3-0 at White Hart Lane before the international break, Liverpool should have gone into their home match with Aston Villa high on confidence.

But, for a team already adjusting to losing their best player in Luis Suarez, and with Daniel Sturridge out injured, the decision to leave out Raheem Sterling and give Adam Lallana and Lazar Markovic their Anfield debuts backfired and Liverpool didn’t flow against Villa.

Sky Bet give Liverpool an 8/11 chance of making the top four this season

As a result, nerves were there for the Ludogorets game in midweek and they struggled to get a win over a team they should have been capable of blowing away.

When you’re making your first appearance for a new team you want to go into a team full of confidence, with the best players there – not with three or four other new players playing.

You might think with almost £50m of talent in Lallana and Markovic coming in it shouldn’t make much of a difference but that Villa game showed what big players do to a team.

Chelsea had a similar experience against Schalke, when Diego Costa was left out. Without him it was like watching Chelsea of last season; these big players take your team to another level and Sterling and Sturridge do that at Liverpool.

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Brendan Rodgers says Liverpool will improve as the season goes on as new signings get used to the club.

I don’t think Rodgers will make that mistake again this weekend and I’m sure we’ll see Sterling come back into the starting XI. However, this is all part of the challenge when you’re playing in the Champions League.

There will certainly come a time when he has to leave out Steven Gerrard, too, because he can’t keep flogging him. But he has to get the timing - and balance of the side he puts out - right.

Boost

A big boost for him this week, though, was Mario Balotelli scoring his first goal for the club.

That strike against Ludogorets will do wonders for his confidence but also for the team’s confidence in him. The longer he went without scoring the more they would have started looking around thinking ‘we need Sturridge back’, but that goal should breathe life into him.

Mario Balotelli is 4/1 to score the first goal in West Ham v Liverpool with Sky Bet

I don’t know what performance we’ll see from him on Saturday Night Football – I’m sure Rodgers and even Balotelli himself don’t know either – but he should be full of desire to score more goals for Liverpool.

Liverpool will need his goals too, because at the other end of the field, West Ham’s new strike partnership look like a threatening prospect.

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Diafra Sakho and Enner Valencia looked a formidable pairing against Hull on Monday Night Football and I was really impressed with them. They linked up extremely well and brought speed and pace to the team with their quick passing and movement.

The crucial thing for West Ham this weekend, though, is to keep it tight early on because, although Upton Park is a tough place to go, at the moment, when things aren’t going well for the home side, the fans are quick to get on the players’ and manager’s back.

Four points from their first four games isn’t the worst start in the world and the fans need to stay behind the club. There has been a lot of talk about a change in style and they had 60% possession against Hull, but I think sometimes fans need to be careful what they wish for.

It’s no good West Ham sacrificing their style of play and getting relegated saying ‘didn’t we play lovely football’. For West Ham the priority is staying in the Premier League and making sure they’re still there when they move into the Olympic Stadium.

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If they can play good football and win games, great, but there are times when you have to win ugly and get the three points in the bag.

I think Liverpool will win this one 2-1 – but, whatever the result, West Ham’s fans need to get behind the team. Their task is difficult enough. 

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