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Friday 3 July 2015

'He can be Liverpool’s main man' - Fowler urges Rodgers to sign Benteke

The former striker says that signing a forward remains a priority at Anfield, even though they have already brought in six new faces, and is a huge fan of the Aston Villa star Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler has urged manager Brendan Rodgers to
pull out all the stops to sign Christian Benteke this summer, believing that the striker would be the perfect signing.
Following the sale of Luis Suarez to Barcelona and with Daniel Sturridge
struggling for form and fitness, the Reds had major problems in front of goal last season, with midfielder Steven Gerrard topping the scoring charts with just nine goals.
But Fowler feels that Benteke is the answer to Liverpool's striking woes
and is convinced that he would be an ideal fit for the club's style of
play.
"The striker issue is a big thing," he told the Liverpool Echo . "We didn't have anyone who scored 10 Premier League goals last year and I can't remember the last time that happened at Liverpool.
"It's important we get a proven goalscorer and, of the names being bandied about, I'd go for Benteke. I think he's excellent.
"I know there are other top strikers out there and probably more prolific scorers but in terms of all-round play - strength, speed, physicality, finishing - I think Benteke could be the main man for Liverpool.
"I think we cross more balls into the box than any club in the league and I think Christian says he feeds off crosses. There's no point going to a club where they don't cross the ball."
Andy Carroll famously flopped at Liverpool and was unable to gel with
the philosophy that Rodgers implemented but Fowler is certain that Benteke is much more than a mere target man or battering ram.
"I've watched him a lot and he's not just a target man," he continued.
"He can hold the ball well and bring others into play but he's also mobile and keeps defenders on their toes.
"Before he got his injury I was very impressed with him and I was hoping we would sign him then. He had a slow start after getting back fit but, under Tim Sherwood, his form was superb.
"I think he's ideal for the way Brendan wants to play. It's probably what we lacked at times last season. We had forwards who wanted to drop deep to get involved with the play and we always had that gap up front.
"With a Benteke type, you have someone who will stay up there and stretch defenders. If you have someone who stretches the defence and makes the pitch bigger there's a lot more space for the likes of [Roberto] Firmino, [Philippe] Coutinho and [Jordan] Henderson to run
into."



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