Dickerty wrote: » Last night's game - we would never have won that two seasons ago, or even last season before Jan. We were always a 50% stable defence. Virgil has made 10% difference in our defensive solidity in the last 12 months, Gomez the same this season (WHEN AT CB), and Allison has added another 10%. If Trent could focus on his defensive game more than his attacking, we are getting close to the perfect defence for a team that's always relied on attack to win games. Maybe Fabinho playing regular in front of them is the last piece?
doc_17 wrote: » I suppose what last night did show us it that without our big guns we struggled and it’s a pity we couldn’t have done it without them. But such a brilliant start. Keita, Fabinho will hopefully continue their improvement and Firmino has 2 in his last 3 league games. Hopefully Gomez is ok.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Just for you
Oranage2 wrote: » It's great liverpool have finally graduated to the actual league table, not an alternative table in sight...
facehugger99 wrote: » Our current points total would be leading the Premier League in all but one of the last dozen seasons.
Nerdlingr wrote: » remember the 'playing sh*t, still 12 points ahead of liverpool" meme going round a few years back...with a laughing van gall ? Is there a klopp version of that i wonder? asking for a friend...:cool::P
LuckyLloyd wrote: » I like the texture.
citytillidie wrote: » Visual look at the table 41 Man City 40 39 Liverpool 38 37 36 35 34 33 Tottenham 32 31 Chelsea Arsenal 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 Everton Bournemouth Man Utd
eigrod wrote: » Can anyone explain the difference between Mikytarian’s disallowed goal and theLovren/Kane non-offside that lead to the pen last season? The experts claimed that once Lovren played the ball, Kane was then not offside. So De Gea plays the ball but Mikytarian is deemed offside? I genuinely think nobody knows how to apply what is a stupid law.
Enzokk wrote: » They were reckless last night. We paid for it with just one injury, but that is not the way you are supposed to play football. You need a strong referee to protect the players and last night he was poor in this regard. There was one bad tackle as well on Moreno that didn't even see a card from Bardsley but on another day it could have been red. Also, why no replays of their goal to show if it could have been offside? In the Man U game the first equalizer was also offside but they only showed it once. I think it is clear now that there is a directive to the TV companies who are producing the live matches that they shouldn't focus on this. The PL made a mistake by not having VAR this season and they are trying to hide it by not focusing on offside decisions which should be a easy fix with VAR. In any case, we once again dominated the game, had 74% possession and 18 shots to their 10. Other than the goal, which seemed offside, they had one real chance in the last minute where Alisson had to make a save but we went on to score from there. Good performance that looked more fluid with Naby in the middle making some great runs past players. We have been missing this with Oxlade-Chamberlain out. Good times once again, still only 2 point behind and we made up one goal on GD with City. Happy days!
.red. wrote: » Alisson couldn't do much about the goal, he did as well as could be expected. We've seen fouls given there but if that had been a Liverpool goal chalked off I'd have been raging. He seems to be getting more impressive by the game. He's easily made 3/4 great saves to turn draws into wins and that's what he was bought for. He still looks a little hesitant with high balls in but that could be deliberate with big Virgil attacking everything in the air. If he can keep it up for the season we'll be thinking it was a fantastic bit of business by the club. Baby Keith was excellent too, I thought he faded away a little in the second half but that's probably to be expected as he hasn't played much football. Great win last night.
Wheety wrote: » Whisper it quietly "It's our year!" :-o
Enzokk wrote: » There was one bad tackle as well on Moreno that didn't even see a card from Bardsley but on another day it could have been red.