Well, you can't turn your arrogance on and off quite like that. Besides, as fan I want our best available penalty taker to take the decisive penalty. If there is some confusion over rules in this type of situation, that's where you want that confident person to step up and say "I got this." It's not ideal the way it's happened; clearly Balotelli should have been the designated penalty taker by Rodgers beforehand. But I guess it comes down to this: if you know for a fact that you are the best person for the job and doing this job well is crucial for everyone, but some rule or confusion over rules is preventing you from doing it – do you just stand there silently and hope the other, less qualified person doesn't mess up? Or do you bend the rules and take responsibility? I think it's ultimately better for the team morale and spirit for players to take responsibility for things they are confident in.
I want more of this attitude in the team, not less. We all like Can precisely because he has this kind of attitude – "I know I'm not a centre-back by trade, but I got this." Do you think Rodgers instructed him to go on his constant runs deep into the enemy territory and to toy with the opposition forwards, even though in purely footballing terms it's nothing but creating unnecessary danger? No, it comes from his attitude – and we love it, and the manager does too. Mignolet's turnaround in form is largely down to him choosing to ignore the coaching advice that was making him second-guess his decisions and just focus on what he does best, whether someone thinks it "fits our playing style" or not. Don't like my style? Get used to it! The main reason I'm disappointed with Allen is that he is never, ever in danger of bending the rules to his advantage. He is the definition of a nice guy who doesn't ever win anything. I think Balotelli is in tune with this kind of spirit and arrogance running through this team in the recent months – and I'm sorry to say but Gerrard is not, and you can see this from Gerrard's recent performances.