Charlie19 wrote: » Lucas was late with his challenge and gave away a free in a dangerous position. Every other way to look at it, is not really relevant. I Like Lucas BTW.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Yea I knew all along he was goin to be great. I could see it in his eyes .
corwill wrote: » He didn't give away anything, Hazard codded a free out of the ref. To suggest that's not relevant in discussing the incident is pretty bizarre.
marklazarcovic wrote: » Neville's commentary was great, "you can see he looks for it ,there,flicks the leg into Lucas standing foot ,but it's a free" .. yes Gary it's a free coz it was a dive and the ref bought it.. Maybe Lucas should have stepped out of the way altogether.
rob316 wrote: » First line of my speech. "Liverpool won what a day"! Fecking delighted with that, I feel like death today so I'm going watch the entire match, I heard the first half was brilliant. I'm feeling it again, that feeling I had in 13/14. The reds are coming up the hill boys
5starpool wrote: » I would absolutely love us to have a boring 2-0 win over Hull in the next league game. I'd obviously on the day prefer a resounding 6-0 win, but boring 2-0 would be something we haven't done in ages.
Speak Now wrote: » Watford last May I'd say.
Grayditch wrote: » I was in work during the game, but kept popping out to see snippets. Lads, this has been a fantastic start to the season. We've begun like title contenders, no two ways about it. If we can keep it cool with the bogey teams now, happy days. 7/9 points from London. That's pretty beast. Congrats, Rob. If you can get married every weekend, that'd be sweet
ElTel wrote: » That'll do pig. Gigi my MOTM Scary spell after ht just like final against Seville... Once we correct this lax attitude after the break sure there's no way were not getting 4th/winning the league?:)
corwill wrote: » What a pair of wankstains Tyler and ratboy were last night. It was an added relish to hear them suffering.
NukaCola wrote: » Got this from reddit so I'll assume its correct. We now have our best start to the Premier League season since 08/09. We have the same points after 5 matches as we did in 13/14, but with a higher goal difference. This is despite having faced the champions at home and Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea away. Playing top teams has never really been our weakness though to be fair however playing them so close together doesn't really happen in the first few games, at least I cant remember a tougher start.
Pyjamarama wrote: » Regardless of whether we usually struggle against the weaker teams it doesn't change the fact that these are tougher games against harder opposition. Its easier to fix the problem of beating the weaker teams. Just score more goals and you beat the dregs of the league, like we did with Luis up top. I do think with the addition of Mane and the movement offered by Gigi and Lallana from midfield we should be able to pull teams that sit back apart. Leicester held a deep line against us and we cut them open, got the goal and the hard part is done.
NukaCola wrote: » I know its probably nit picking and I'm not saying they are biased,
NukaCola wrote: » I didn't say otherwise, just pre-empting someone saying we don't struggle against top teams that come out and play.
Charlie19 wrote: » https://twitter.com/LFC/status/777089993827155968