billymitchell wrote: » Just read this on BBC: "Liverpool's Alisson has made as many errors leading to goals in the Premier League this season as Simon Mignolet and Loris Karius combined in 2017-18 (2)."
noodler wrote: » How on earth is that the case? Leicester yes, today yes, what else are they counting?
munstermagic11 wrote: » Today was a good day for him to come back. It's only Man Utd in name, they are dreadful. And with Jose, it was always going to be a defensive performance by them. But he did play well, and took his chance. He is a natural RB, moreso than Gomez (a CB), and he has 7 years experience ahead of Trent. Credit today though, only his 4th league game in the last two seasons.
Muahahaha wrote: » Great result today, really enjoyed that early Christmas present. Only thing the thread is missing now is the return of Toby, isnt his ban up next week?
Charlie19 wrote: » https://twitter.com/MelissaReddy_/status/1074367269633957888?s=19
fyfe79 wrote: » When Mourinho has given up slagging his players, you know he knows the game is up.
ElTel wrote: » I love him to bits. Still want him to get his eye for goal back like he had at Hull but will never question his fondness for the defensive aspects of the beautiful game.
Mourinho was given the boot by Chelsea on December 17 2015 after they lost 3-1 to Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool. Today, United lost 3-1. Again it was to Klopp's Liverpool. And tomorrow it is December 17.
yourdeadwright wrote: » Fab was a monster today , he was all over the park , Now keep Naby in the team i think he can go at least two gears higher
fyfe79 wrote: » It's mad how people were calling Fab a flop, when Klopp has a history of easing players in only last year with Robo. Man management to perfection.
Speak Now wrote: » Don't think they showed it after as they were messing about with replays but the second goal started with some clever play from our keeper while our defenders were looking nervy. Haven't seen it mentioned anywhere.
Speak Now wrote: » Answering myself I know but they showed it on MOTD2. Twice he had the ball at start of the passing move that led to the second goal.