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Football: Agger will make big impact -Benitez; Danish defender can strengthen Liverpool's push for honours.


Byline: BY RICHARD WILLIAMSON Daily Post Sports Editor Noun 1. sports editor - the newspaper editor responsible for sports news
newspaper editor - the editor of a newspaper
 

RAFAEL BENITEZ is backing Danish defender Daniel Agger Daniel Munthe Agger (born 12 December 1984 in Hvidovre) is a Danish professional footballer who currently plays as a central defender for English club Liverpool. He started his senior career at Danish club Brøndby IF in July 2004, with whom he won the 2005 Danish Superliga  to make a swift impact at Anfield.

The Liverpool manager believes the arrival of the Brondy centre half will strengthen his side's push for honours in the second half of the season.

Agger was on Merseyside yesterday to put the finishing touches finishing touches finish npl the finishing touches → der letzte Schliff

finishing touches nplultimi ritocchi mpl 
 to making the move he has favoured after the two clubs struck a deal with a fee of around pounds 5.8million exchanging hands for the 21-year-old. The player agreed personal terms yesterday to pave the way for an official unveiling today.

The transfer fee represents a club record for a centre half, but Benitez believes it is a worthwhile investment for both the present campaign and the club's longer-term future.

Benitez had ear-marked a new central defender as a crucial part of his squad building but had to bide bide  
v. bid·ed or bode , bid·ed, bid·ing, bides

v.intr.
1. To remain in a condition or state.

2.
a. To wait; tarry.

b.
 his time before landing his man after a summer move for Agger failed to materialise.

"Daniel is a player we have been following for a long time," he said as the player underwent his medi-cal at Melwood.

"We first spoke to Brondby about the player when we were in Monaco playing the Super Cup final. At that time, their chairman said he wasn't for sale.

"We scouted Daniel for a long time but then he picked up an injury. When he returned to fitness we watched his first game back and we knew he was at the kind of level we require, even though he played only 25 minutes.

"We've been told he's one of the best centre-halves in Denmark for 20 years.

"A lot of scouts have spoken highly of him and there has been lots of interest from other clubs."

Agger has already crossed swords with Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard Steven George Gerrard MBE (IPA: ['stiːvn 'dʒɛɹɑːd]) (born 30 May, 1980, Whiston, Merseyside) is an English football player. He is the captain of Liverpool, where he wears the number 8 shirt.  as he figured in the Denmark side that handed out a 4-1 thumping to England in August.

"People will remember he played particularly well in the international against England earlier this season," observed Benitez.

"That match surprised a lot of people, but it confirmed to us he could play at a particularly high level, which is why we've continued to follow him."

Liverpool's defence has been in rock solid form this season but the reliance on the centre partnership of Jamie Carragher Simon Petersen(born January 28, 1978 in Bootle, Merseyside) is an English international footballer playing his club football at Liverpool where he is at present vice-captain, behind teammate and fellow Liverpudlian Steven Gerrard.  and Sami Hyy-pia showed the first signs of cracks appearing when they surprisingly shipped three goals to Championship side Luton Town in the third round FA Cup tie they went on to win 5-3.

Benitez believes Agger's desire to do well at the highest level will provide instant competition for places, something he has always wanted to instill in·still
v.
To pour in drop by drop.



instil·lation n.
 into his squad.

"I think he is a very clever type of defender," Benitez said.

"His positional sense is very good, for example, and he reads the game well. Of course, there are areas he needs to improve, but he is young and we will help him.

"He will be an option for the first team within a short space of time. First he will need to improve his physical condition but then he will put both Sami and Carra under pressure for their place.

"This is an area where we've had no competition until now."

Benitez added: "He can't play in the Champions League, but when you sign a player who's only 21 years old, he is for the future of the club."

Agger will become the second defender to join Liverpool during the transfer window after the swap deal that brought in Jan Kromkamp from Villarreal. The Dane was also interesting other Premiership clubs, with Tottenham keen on landing his signature.

A fee of under pounds 6m would represent a successful outcome for Benitez, who feared Brondby might price Agger out of the market, even though he only has 18 months to run on his contract. However the Liverpool manager has always insisted he would not be held to ransom over any agreement.

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Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Jan 12, 2006
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