Dejan Lovren is mentally weak.
I donât like making assumptions or accusations like this, especially when theyâre towards people I donât personally know, but this is just something you canât ignore. All players want to be loved but Dejan Lovren seems like the sort that
needs positive reinforcement to function. Less than one week after saying he doesnât want to be the made the scapegoat again this season heâs making Patrick Ronaldinho look like Sergio Aguero. Poor defensive positioning against a Malaysian side a mere 3 weeks before the Premier League kicks off is hardly a positive.
The Croatian international arrived in the summer of 2014 following a âsuccessfulâ season at Southampton. He pushed the move to Liverpool saying his head was already at Liverpool when he heard of our interest, and could he be blamed? A chance at playing in the Champions League again only a season after a number of clubs passed up on him for a fee south of ÂŁ10million. His time at Lyon a forgettable one. The pressure of a big club seemed to unsettle him and his countless mistakes were put under the microscope much to his horror.
â[The French] journalists were killing me, asking why the club payed millions for a player who didnât have enough experience.â Experience counts for very little. If youâre good enough then youâre old enough and the journalists knew this.
In a game against Lille he was sent off after picking up a silly second booking after hacking down Nolan Roux, from behind, as he was running
away from goal. It left Lyon with the task of having to see out 25 minutes of the game with 10 men and missing a centre-back having already used their 3 substitutes. His response was as follows -
âI agree with the second yellow card, but not the first,â Lovren said.
âIâm not in the best form of my life and Iâm very disappointed at being suspended.âHardly an apology, is it? Questioning the first yellow is futile, heâd already been booked and should have enough in game awareness not to get himself sent off. He fails to accept responsibility for the red card, and in France this was a regular occurrence.
He toils under the pressures of a big club whilst shouting about why itâs not his fault and revels in the applause when at a smaller club.After moving to Southampton and seeing an upturn in form he was sure to get a dig in at those in France -
âI was the same player in France and I think now Iâm showing the quality to everybody and proving, even to myself, that I was not so bad in France,â Lovren said, per Paul Doyle at The Observer (h/t The Guardian).
âIt is just that in England the referees are different [and more lenient].âWhatâs alarming here is he doesnât say heâs changed his ways, he just says the referees are âsofterâ in England. He carries on with the whole âFrench referees have a vendetta against meâ even when he had moved on. Itâs almost as though he has an inferiority complex. Surely if youâre a clever player and you think a referee may have your card marked you donât give them chance to book you?
Maybe itâs true, maybe Dejan did perform better at Southampton but why is that? Could it because of the expectations of the club? I mean no disrespect to Southampton but they werenât challenging for top 4, they werenât in Europe and they have no history of success. Could he be the sort of player to suit that type of club? The opposite to the likes of Lyon and Liverpool. As soon as heâs under the pressure of playing for a big club we start to the weakness in his mentality. Could it alternatively be because at Southampton he had two monster midfielders shielding him? Morgan Schniederlin and Victor Wanyama are two of the best in the Premier League at what they do. They made the likes of Jose Fonte look like a rock. Dejan made mistakes at Southampton but they were masked by the midfield duo. This leads me onto yet another time Dejan tried to pass the blame.
This was never confirmed but in December the Mirror reported that Dejan Lovren was âprivately insistent that he is not receiving enough protection from the Liverpool midfield.â
Now donât get me wrong here Dejan, the Liverpool midfield offered very little protection, thatâs true. However it was the same the season prior, and the year before that. So what exactly did you expect when you signed? Had you not watched Liverpool play? He was signed and labelled as this defensive leader who would sort our defensive issues out and there was even a mention of him being future Liverpool captain in his first interview. Like I said, I agree we offered no protection to the defence but even so, many of his mistakes stemmed from poor decision making and horrific positioning. Nothing to do with the midfield, just basic defensive traits. He didnât take on the responsibility, he decided to blame the midfield. He just reminds me of someone that has an answer for everything and itâs usually
âyeah, but I pissed on the toilet seat because you never put it upâ.Then came his recent revelation. In an interview with the Liverpool Echo during the pre-season tour he came out with this
âBut it is not Dejan Lovren-Liverpool, you know? I cannot defend all alone. It is 11 players. When we are good, everyone is good."âI cannot defend all aloneâ, itâd be nice if you could even defend at times, you know? Weâve persisted with Martin Skrtel for all this time literally all you had to do was be better than him. The same way itâs a dead cert Nathaniel Clyne will be a success purely for not being Glen Johnson. Itâs very much a team game but you canât blame Danny Sturridge for you trying to play Cristiano Ronaldo offside when he was in his own half, can you? Yes he literally did that, thereâs a video of that
here.
Also translates as
âLook at me, tell me how good I am, look at meeeeâ. You imagine him sat looking at his phone all smug when heâs reading all the replies to this.
Youâre at Liverpool FC, youâre expected to perform and not be fussed over when you donât make a mistake. Itâs kind of your job. Dejan Lovren is very much a needy player. He needs approval and to feel loved. Iâve just got a puppy, when she was being house trained youâre encouraged to go over the top with your positive reinforcement. Dejan Lovren seems to want to carry this on through his footballing career. He uses social media and encourages interaction when itâs going well but is using Twitter to engage with fans the best idea?
Upon leaving Lyon he also sent a tweet after the club had lost a game saying something along the lines of âIâd like to see the supporters blame that one on me.â Heâs a very insecure player from his days at Lyon, which probably left him mentally scarred but heâs using this as a reason and excuse for why people have this perception of him. Itâs a ready made excuse for him that he scrambles towards at any given opportunity.
He wants all the praise and none of the criticism and itâs this attitude which could prevent him from becoming a decent centre-back at a club challenging near the top. Heâs got all the physical attributes needed but the mentality is all wrong. He has a big season at the club and these excuses canât be his go-to option anymore. Actions speak louder than words.
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