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How Liverpool failed Momo Sissoko

Inter Milan have expressed an interest in signing Mohammed Sissoko as a replacement for the injury prone Patrick Vieira. For his own good, Momo needs to grab the opportunity and leave.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Nov 12, 2007 -
Inter Milan have expressed an interest in signing Mohammed Sissoko as a replacement for the injury prone Patrick Vieira. For his own good, Momo needs to grab the opportunity and leave.

Unfortunately for Sissoko, Liverpool are spoiled in the central midfield department, and the emergence of Lucas Leiva seems to have pushed him further down the pecking order...

Momo has superb potential, and will undoubtedly grow into a world class midfielder, but this will sadly not happen at Liverpool for one simple reason: Liverpool have spectacularly failed to develop him as a player.

Sissoko’s strengths are obvious: Pace, power, unlimited stamina and a superb ability to break up opposition play. His weaknesses are equally obvious: Poor passing ability and suspect technique – flaws which have made the Sissoko into an easy target for impatient fans.

All the raw materials are there, but Liverpool have failed to focus on improving his flaws. The impact of competing players and injury has all stunted Momo’s progression, but Rafael Benitez’s rotation system has proved to be the biggest problem.

The Mali born midfielder has started just six games this season after some disappointing performances. He failed to feature again in Liverpool's 2-0 victory over Fulham on Saturday and he admits he finds it difficult to not play a part in the action, as his recent comments attest:

"It can be frustrating. I played a lot in my first season and then again at the start of last season before I got injured. I am more relaxed when I'm in the starting line-up. That's only natural."

A veiled criticism of Rafa's rotation policy. In public? Momo better watch out or he'll end up sidelined like Peter Crouch.

If Sissoko wants to develop the weaknesses in his game, then he needs to leave Liverpool, as his technical ability will not be developed by being a bit-part player in the premiership. He needs to go to league where technical ability is prized above all else, and where better than serie A?

Rafa must take the blame for Sissoko’s failure to establish himself at Liverpool. The weaknesses in his game should have been identified and worked on as a matter of priority. Instead, Benitez ignored these and went out and bought Javier Mascherano and Lucas Leiva instead – as surefire sign that his trust in Momo had waned.

It’s entirely possible that Benitez handed Sissoko a new 4 year contract purely as an insurance measure against Javier Mascherano leaving. If that is the case, this is proof that Sissoko is just being used and is not really wanted at Liverpool, irrespective of Benitez’s public assertions to the contrary.

Liverpool have failed Sissoko, it's as simple as that.

Momo needs to be playing more games, especially at his age, and with the fierce competition at Liverpool, this is just not going to happen. Ultimately, the writing is on the wall for Sissoko and he needs leave for the good of his career.
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