klose wrote: » Lovren gets a 100k a week contract yet we are playing hardball over cans contract, it just begs belief tbh.
corwill wrote: » It's hard to rationalise. 100k p/w, in the aftermath of a regularly scheduled, textbook Nervol cot-be****ting. Even preceded by his usual gobbing in the press, like clockwork he soils himself.
RoboKlopp wrote: » Mourinhio crying we have played more games than Utd. Boo hoo. Dry your salty tears. Almost as bitter as Everton fans.
BullBlackNova wrote: The system is the issue - fix the system, fix the defence.
RobertKK wrote: If it is a fact that United have played 18 games more, then it is fact and not crying. It could be Jose having a cut at Liverpool and Chelsea. Liverpool have 4 games to play this season. United have a minimum 7 and if things go their way it will be twice the number of games Liverpool have. I am sure Liverpool fans would have liked more games this season. United fans have near a regular 2 games a week to watch. It does take a toll on the team, and that is not an excuse, it is simply fact.
BullBlackNova wrote: » I'm not condoning giving Lovren a contract as such, but he's hardly the only issue with our defence. Our issues have gone on for the best part of a decade. First it was Skrtel, then Rodgers was a problem. Sakho came in for heavy criticism (we conceded 148 goals in his three seasons) and since leaving he's the ****ing messiah. Now Lovren is the issue... Lovren makes mistakes, yep, won't argue against that. I do think he's slightly better than some on here but, look, opinions, arseholes, etc. But replacing him and making no other changes would accomplish the square root of **** all as far as I can see. The system is the issue - fix the system, fix the defence. Our team is unbalanced. Our attack is overloaded to compensate for its shortcomings. The result is extra players forward, scoring more goals. The issue of that is that our defence is isolated - 2 players left doing the job that some teams assign to 5 or 6. How the **** are they supposed to look anything other than awful in that situation?
Mr.H wrote: » I don't think it's the system either. Under Rafa (at the end) and Roy we also had defensive issues. Kenny had defensive problems and then Rodger's and now klopp. I think the issue the same as our keeping issue is a coaching one. We need to change our coaching staff. We need a top class goalkeeping coach and a top class defensive coach. I'd be bringing in hypos, Haman and carra to help our defence on the coaching side. Surely their experiences would help the defence in all situations Such as Ariel balls, man marking and playing from the back (Hamann). A top class keeping coach like Clemence would be a great addition also. Obviously I don't give a sh1t if these are the people we brought in. My point is we need to invest in our coaching team as I feel that is why we have these issues. I mean we keep turning great players bad....... that has to be a coaching issue
Harry Palmr wrote: » Should I mention that before the Palace game Liverpool had won 5 and drawn 2? The form was actually pretty good.
SuperTortoise wrote: » Let us not forget that the same Klopp had us challenging for the league up until Christmas, playing the best football in the league, and having made a profit in transfers since he came to the club a year previous. Injuries to key players have broken our season apart, no manager would have extended the squad with how little football we were due to play this year, instead he focused on quality of the first team and that has been a success, perhaps not buying anyone in January was a big risk but Klopp is'nt going to go out and spend money on players for the sake of it, anyone he buys he buys for the long term for the most part. I would'nt change Klopp for any manager in world football at the moment.
Osmosis Jones wrote: » Keita doesn't strike me as a proper defensive mid, he sits alongside another defensive mid but he's usually the one who likes to go forward. Now that could work out if it's true that Can doesn't want to be a box to box player and would much rather be a DM, if he's actually up for the job. A front six like this doesn't look too bad to me Firmino Costa?-Coutinho-Mane Can-Keita
NukaCola wrote: » No Lallana?
Nerdlingr wrote: » Wow. The hate for Lovren is strong on this thread.
Osmosis Jones wrote: » Squad depth. Hopefully we'll be competing in enough competitions next year to have himself and Wijnaldum get plenty of game time. They're not bad players to have on the bench either.
MarkY91 wrote: » I wouldn't change him neither but of we don't get too 4 then he failed. I seen someone mention that finishing 5th is progression form previous seasons. That's ridiculous. We should be safe like spurs after that amazing first half to the season. Everyone was talking about winning the league and CL football wasn't even mentioned as if it was guaranteed. Now we're going to crawl across the line at best.
RobertKK wrote: » If it is a fact that United have played 18 games more, then it is fact and not crying. It could be Jose having a cut at Liverpool and Chelsea. Liverpool have 4 games to play this season. United have a minimum 7 and if things go their way it will be twice the number of games Liverpool have. I am sure Liverpool fans would have liked more games this season. United fans have near a regular 2 games a week to watch. It does take a toll on the team, and that is not an excuse, it is simply fact.
RoboKlopp wrote: » He's insinuating its not fair. Actual he actually said it's an unfair fight. Poor José with the small squad and budget.
RobertKK wrote: » Well the squad is getting smaller and smaller, lost two players last night for upcoming games, Fellaini through stupidity and Fosu Mensah with a dislocated shoulder. They are dropping like flies after a fly spray has been used at the moment. This comes after losing Pogba in the previous game and Zlatan and Rojo in the game before that. One can add in Mata, Smalling and Jones. Every game for United is taking a toll right now it seems. It may end up benefitting Liverpool and City.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Lovern was considered to have turned it around last season under klopp, he was very well regarded. Now we are back to thinking he is useless again. Considering how open we play our football he is doing fine. Needs to stay fit, all these '' no reasons'' behind how he misses games needs explaining. Come Monday and an hour before kickoff he could be out of game, it's never explained, has happened so often.