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Tit for tat? Liverpool and Manchester United to swap goalscoring heroes?
By 
Nicholas DJ
| 22/11/09
3 Comments
| Tags:  
Fernando Torres
,
Steven Gerrard
,
Gonzalo Higuain
,
Michael Owen
,
Ruud van Nistelrooy
,
Klaas Jan Huntelaar
,
Tottenham Hotspur
,
Manchester City
,
AC Milan
,
Ajax
,
Manchester United
,
Liverpool
,
Real Madrid
After hearing the rumours that
Liverpool
chief
Rafa
Benitez was looking to bring injury-plagued striker
Ruud van Nistelrooy
from
Real Madrid
in January to bolster his striking options popped the question: "Are Liverpool playing tit for tat with United?".The former United hitman has been in exile from the Galacticos starting eleven with the trio signings of Ruud's former team-mate,
Cristiano Ronaldo
,Brazilian maestro,
Kaka
,and born-and-raised French striker,
Karim Benzema
,who joined the Spaniards from Lyon for a huge £30million and left Stade Gerland for
Santiago
Bernabeu.With such talents at the disposal of Chilean boss
Manuel
Pellegrini,a loan spell at Anfield for the 33-year-old looks like a reasonable target.
Despite this,it would have to come at the cost of
Manchester United
's encounter with Liverpool at home next year sparking the rivalry even further,as both clubs see their former goalscoring heroes in their rivals colours.Owen,who enjoyed most of his career at the Kop,signed for United in the early stages of July after his contract ran out with his now-former club and Championship outfit,Newcastle United.Before the Red Devils were even associated with bringing the ex-
Real
Madrid striker,Liverpool skipper
Steven Gerrard
urged Rafa to sign Owen at the end of his contract.With that ignored by Benitez,it came at a grave consequence for Liverpool,as their lack of strikers came back to bite them with
Fernando Torres
now struggling to overcome his groin injury that he picked up last month.If Ruud is brough to Liverpool,not on a permanent deal,but as a small loan spell,it could turn their fortunes around and give them a glimmer of hope towards the end of the season as they still fight off 'Moneybags'
Manchester City
and Londoners
Tottenham Hotspur
for their debuts in the coveted UEFA Champions League competition,something that has been dominated by four of the biggest clubs in the country for the past five years,hencing their nickname as 'The Big Four'
With all the good news aside,should the
Reds
consider bringing an ex-Red Devil to the club,they must be weary of van Nistelrooy's tendancy to become injured quite frequently,which was already exposed at his time with 'Los Merengues' where he had been bombarded with leg injuries that kept him out of the first team for a lot of the season and giving way to the likes of Argentine
Gonzalo Higuain
and his international team-mate,
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
,who signed for Madrid from Dutch big boys
Ajax
for £20million,only to find himself shipped out the following season to decorated Italian side,A.C.
Milan
.
Whatever the decision,it will have it's pros and cons.When Manchester United and Liverpool clash again,this team in Manchester,it will still be an enthralling encounter nonetheless,with or without Ruud wearing the colours of Liverpool,much to the dismay of what will be a lot of United fans while Rafa still tries to save his skin and avoiding the axe by American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett.
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By MarshieMarsh
22.11.2009 18:15
Rudd Van Nistelrooy would be a good short term additional for Liverpool, who are far to reliant on Torres and Stevie G. But the more long term solution must be for Rafa to look at Ryan Babel and give him more game time. He is not the finished article but he never will be if he not playing regular first team football.
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HeyWeasel
22.11.2009 21:10
I agree that RVN may be a useful addition, he is an experienced goal-scorer who is (was?) peerless in the 18-yard box, but useless pretty much anywhere else. I am concerned about how he would fit into Rafa's system. Benitez likes strikers that can lead the line on their own and RVN doesn't (never) had any genuine pace to begin with.
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danieljordan960
23.11.2009 19:41
The same can be said for Michael Owen.
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