FlawedGenius wrote: » Regarding Klopp hes abit of a genius hes the best motivator and getting his players to love him with the vacancy at Madrid this summer, say if Liverpool slip up and dont win the league do people fear he will go there. We all know if Madrid want someone theyl get him.Iv family who are Pool supporters and there worried if they dont get over the line in the prem and dont win champs lge(which theyv got another dream draw and serious chance of making final), that he may be tempted by the money and project at Madrid. Hel have been there 3-4 years and no trophys? I think he will think hes taken them as far as he can and fearing hel lose Mane/Firminio and the major task of replacing the myth the most overrated CM in the league Henderson who has zero creativity that ball he played second half over the top that went right out of play for goal kick looked like a miss placed back pass from the 80s, Cattermole made him look a good player at Sunderland because he did all the hard graft and Henderson had time on the ball to pick out His Hollywood balls but hes a poor mans Michael Carrick and when hes pressured he just hasnt the footwork or speed of thought with awful decision making and zero bottle(penatly miss for England WC), and hes ur captain :pac:. Could Klopp leave? Or try for one more year?next year definetly a trophy alot of fans are saying but u had 4 chances this year and have 2 of the hardest trophies left and the team start getting nervous in March when they had a tiny lead. No winners in the team so experience will count. Not to mention United Spurs Arsenal will be stronger next year looking at Arsenal last night they could even have a chance.
Turtyturd wrote: » He might not be going to Madrid but he’ll have to go somewhere when we get Conte in.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Mahrez at Anfield taking a penalty that could win City the game ( and the league had he scored) but again Allison won the mind game, Allison very confident moving about on the line and Mahrez looking doubtful trying in vain to stutter his run up but Allison stands long never committing until its simply too late for Mahrez who hoofs it into the car park.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Shirley Cardiff need to try at least to get a point. Just put 11 men in the box and never leave it. That could possibly get them a point. Leicester done it to us at home, restricted us to 3 shots on target by sitting very deep ,we had 75% of the ball and no where to go. Cardiff need to try that for their own sake.
gimli2112 wrote: » I thought the lack of paragraphs was the biggest problem until I read it.
yourdeadwright wrote: » Richarlison should make the list ,
FlawedGenius wrote: » Regarding Klopp hes abit of a genius hes the best motivator and getting his players to love him with the vacancy at Madrid this summer, say if Liverpool slip up and dont win the league do people fear he will go there. We all know if Madrid want someone theyl get him.Iv family who are Pool supporters and there worried if they dont get over the line in the prem and dont win champs lge(which theyv got another dream draw and serious chance of making final), that he may be tempted by the money and project at Madrid. Hel have been there 3-4 years and no trophys? I think he will think hes taken them as far as he can and fearing hel lose Mane/Firminio and the major task of replacing the myth the most overrated CM in the league Henderson who has zero creativity that ball he played right out of play for goal kick looked like a miss placed back pass from the 80s, Cattermole made him look a good player at Sunderland because he did all the hard graft and Henderson had time on the ball to pick out His Hollywood balls but hes a poor mans Michael Carrick with awful decision making and zero bottle(penatly miss for England WC), and hes ur captain :pac:. Could Klopp leave? Or try for one more year?next year definetly a trophy alot of fans are saying but u had 4 chances this year and have 2 of the hardest trophies left and the team start getting nervous in March when they had a tiny lead. No winners in the team so experience will count. Not to mention United Spurs Arsenal will be stronger next year looking at Arsenal last night they could even have a chance(next year).
yourdeadwright wrote: » Personally I think Allison is signing of the season in the Prem If anyone disagrees who would you have ahead of him ?
yourdeadwright wrote: » Its been a bit Strange that out of the big 6 only one singing is standing out, that crazy ,
Nerdlingr wrote: » Still a signing a such. New to the league, first season and all that. Himself and Allison have to be top two. Trying to think of others but no-one jumping out. Gomes has done well at Everton, Brooks at Bournemouth but slim pickings really.
yourdeadwright wrote: » Good shout but isn't he just a loan
Nerdlingr wrote: » Only on that springs to mind is Jimenez from Wolves.
TitianGerm wrote: » Who's the United fan? Edit: AKelly. I thought he was a Liverpool fan :pac:
akelly02 wrote: » Allison got away with a couple of howlers again the weekend, confidence still high with him around here? i said a month or so that he will cost liverpool games, and at this stage , when he does it will end up costing the league.
yourdeadwright wrote: » Would I be right to say if United lose tonight it would mean we finish ahead of them with 6 games to spare, Same for Spurs and Chelsea That's good going ,
Liverpool moved the goalposts in the summer and Alisson has ably tended to them ever since. Money might not be able to buy happiness, but it can purchase the world’s most expensive goalkeeper to go alongside its centre-half equivalent. Alisson soon dropped that title but has held onto most other things that have crossed his path this season. The Brazilian does have the uncanny ability to exude calm while engendering panic at certain moments, such is his limitless and often dangerous composure on the ball. Yet he has been the league’s best keeper by most worthwhile metrics. He has conceded the fewest goals, has the highest save percentage, and is one of only two shot-stoppers to save every penalty they have faced. He has also kept the most clean sheets. With six games remaining Alisson has 17 shut-outs to his name. David de Gea joined Manchester United in 2011 and has only recorded more in a single season once; David James ranks second overall for clean sheets in Premier League history, yet never kept more than 17 in one campaign. As easy as it is to attribute Liverpool’s defensive improvement entirely to Virgil van Dijk, credit must be apportioned. Jurgen Klopp oversaw one of the biggest upgrades in Premier League history and is still reaping the benefits.
citytillidie wrote: » Nice to see United fans are worried about our keeper making mistakes :pac: you would think we had a decent keeper for a change