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Simply impossible to replace him at Liverpool?

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This is why Alonso is such a key player for Los Blancos, and why Liverpool have struggled to replace him so badly. It is debatable if the player ever really wanted to leave the city he and his young family had fallen so in love with, and if a row with Rafa Benitez had not come to pass, and the feeling of being underappreciated by the manager rectified, Alonso may not have left at all. Captain Steven Gerrard stated at the time it was a mistake to let an irreplaceable player leave, and attributed his departure to Liverpool’s subsequent run of poor form.

For a player who made such a vital impact for Liverpool – none more so than in Istanbul, where all Liverpool fans will remember how pivotal Alonso was to the second half comeback – it seems ludicrous that Benitez let the player go. Neither Alonso himself or the Liverpool fans wanted this to happen, with Alonso himself stating they ‘could not have done more to let me know they wanted me to stay.’ Yet it was not meant to be, and what was Liverpool’s great loss was Los Blancos’ gain.

Even at Real Sociedad Alonso was hailed as ‘seeing the game with such clarity’ and it was always clear that Alonso would go on to do great things, yet even the player himself cannot have realised how just how good he could actually be. Not only is Alonso a key man for Real, but he is also a key player for the Spanish national side, starting every game in the 2010 world cup, and in a team blessed with such quality this is no easy achievement.

The real test of a key player is the way teams operate without them, and without Alonso, Liverpool have struggled to an extent few would have believed. Mourinho is fully aware of how important Alonso is to his team, and the Spaniard is ever present in the Special One’s starting eleven, being his voice on the pitch, especially with skipper Casillas in goal, with Alonso’s influence only set to grow as the season progresses.

As Xabi Alonso only gets better and better, how Liverpool fans will be wishing he was playing his trade at Anfield still. Sadly for them, Mourinho would rather buy a Barcelona shirt with ‘Guardiola, the real special one’ on the back than let that happen.

Written by Rebecca Knight for FootballFanCast.com

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