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And to be unfair to Kewell, he didn't exactly have a lot to do to score that goal, and from what I understand he wasn't too good in the rest of the match. He'll need to be consistently good if the Premiership is to take him seriously as a threat.
A goals a goal at the end of the day, easier chances have been squandered this season. ahem...kanu...ahem...! The fact that Kewell seems confident enough to score with his head and be in the right place at the right time shows that he still has the ability to do a job for Liverpoool.
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To be fair to James Beattie he'd probably be performing a lot better if the rest of the team wasn't collapsing around him. Southampton are in big trouble at the moment, and no striker can score regularly without good players supporting him.
There's a lot of talk this week of Beattie leaving. You're right, Southampton are a team that spend so much time hiring and firing managers, they are unable to build a quality squad. Strachan started something off but wasn't allowed to finish it. It's the same for Johnson at Palace. You look at both teams and think, who else is going to get the goals? Phillips is good but your main return is going to come from Beattie. At Palace Johnson realistically is the only danger man, hence why Liverpool are rumoured to be after him. He'd be a good signing I think. Strong, quick and able to score goals. He could be the player James Beattie will never be if he stays at Saints. See Matt Le Tissier....