~Rebel~ wrote: » I actually kind of want City to win it. A draw, and both still pass us if they win their extra game in hand. Would rather city simply take the points, and Utd are left with only being able to equal our points total.
citytillidie wrote: » Well one of them will when playing each other so got to hope it is a draw
Utopia Parkway wrote: » We won't win our 4 remaining games. We'll drop points somewhere. So we'll need United/Arsenal to start dropping some points themselves. Hopefully starting tomorrow.
Lord Trollington wrote: » 4 games. Win them all we finish top 4. No world beaters . 2 home 2 away . A team in our position should be winning our games .
Jovanni Rhythmic Ladybug wrote: » Ffs Arsenal one up. OG from Huth.
Lord Trollington wrote: » We could do with a Spurs win here so that they have something to play for against United
Lord Trollington wrote: » Haven't been on here in a while. Firstly that isn't John Terry's mother. Secondly if we don't get top 4 we have no one to blame but ourselves and massive questions need to be asked of Klopp
ricero wrote: » Jasus just seen that video of john terrys mother !
theoneeyedman wrote: » Sakho after doing his knee ligaments just now.... ACL I'd say.
Boom_Bap wrote: » Don't get me wrong, I love Sakho, I really do, but I can see why Klopp says he is not suited to how we play. It's pretty much exactly what you are saying, he is great on the front foot, but on the back foot is where he is weaker. I'm not by any means saying that Matip doesn't make those type of challenges, but they are far less frequent than Sakho as Matip has better positional sense on the back foot when the ball is played through or over. If you think back to Skrtyl, that chap was constantly making those challenges through his career with us, way more than Sakho. I also see that Sakho is very effective at them as well, but if we are playing a higher line as Klopp wants us to, he will be doing it far to regularly which adds another dimension of risk to the back line.
~Rebel~ wrote: » You're arguing that just because he did one thing really well, he didn't do another thing at all. He did both. One of his best attributes for us was stepping between the lines and intercepting passes. When I think of Sakho, what I actually think of is him surging in front of an attacker who's about to receive the ball, getting to it before them, and playing a laser straight pass into an attacking midfielder.
J Mysterio wrote: » I saw Matip do one or two of those slide tackles you mention in our last game. The one we lost to Palace. Sakho's slide tackling is second to none.
mosstin wrote: » He's a Pole, isn't he?
Harry Palmr wrote: » Liverpool have a player called Fidel O'Rourke! and a midfielder called Luis Longstaff, not to mention Edvard Sandvik Tagseth no relation to Sandy and Elijah Dixon-Bonner.
martyos121 wrote: » He's certainly on the rise already.
Harry Palmr wrote: » http://www.empireofthekop.com/2016/06/30/lfc-have-signed-greatest-talent-of-modern-era-says-norwegian-head-of-development/ He's bloody tiny - even for a 15 year old.
~Rebel~ wrote: » Really hope he makes it!
Agent Coulson wrote: » Isn't he supposed to be the next real deal wonderkid the real new Messi?
J Mysterio wrote: » Luis Longstaff is just an amazing name. God bless that kid.