~Rebel~ wrote: » He's probably behind everyone in terms of preseason prep though, since he's not just coming back from time off, he was actually injured. So i'd say they'll take it slow enough with him if he's not actively needed. Will probably get some minutes in our next glorified friendly during the week.
shamrock55 wrote: » I dunno, bit of a one trick pony always cutting in on his right, think he went to the byline once in the game, mane created more in his first 60seconds when he came on
giveitholly wrote: » Anyone know how long is kelliher out for?
Agent Coulson wrote: » They were saying 6/8 weeks when he had the surgery on his wrist that was just at the start of pre season so I would guess all going right the end of this month.
Liverpool are likely to turn to Caoimhin Kelleher as Adrian’s understudy for the Super Cup fixture, with the youngster having recently returned to training following a broken wrist.Klopp said: “Caoimhin is not [injured], he is back in training but not at 100 per cent. We have to see how he reacts now. “One of the very young ones is not even allowed to play, he is only 16 [Jakub Ojrzynski], and the other one [Vitezslav Jaros] had an elbow injury early in the pre-season, so we’re a bit short in that position.”
ebbsy wrote: » Sky are talking through their arse. Norwich are scutter.
Starfleet Student wrote: » I think you post more about Turtyturd than you do about Liverpool any chance you maybe just PM him and stop disrupting the thread with your own issues and bugging the rest of us with them.
Owl. wrote: » Did you just compliment a player? Thought Firmino looked really good, myself.
Daemonic wrote: » Loved the sheer power of VVD just walking in with the defender at arms length to head the goal. Tank!
ElTel wrote: » Fabs basketball screening made that/probably heard a shout.
Agent Coulson wrote: » That was great by Fab and something easily over looked.
ElTel wrote: » Multi tasking needs a call though....Origi a quiet sort or did Bobby ignore him? I want 15 assists between Mo and Mane to EACHOTHER.
Agent Coulson wrote: » I think a lot is made of the players being a bit selfish well except for Bobby. I also think a lot of that is down to the other players not calling for the ball. Our front players all know what the other can do and seem happy to let each other be greedy. They very rarely show frustration with each other after they have tried something that didn't come off because they would have done and have done and will do the same thing.
ElTel wrote: » So it's coached? Between the lines and no square ball 'cos counter is a prob? Stats probably have us top tier so I'm not going to call us wasteful...so lacking composure or too predictable. TL/DR Greedy
Agent Coulson wrote: » Instinct the front three play off it and that is something that can't be coached, The coaching part is the midfield that covers the ground to let them play their own games.
~Rebel~ wrote: » He didn’t though, Origi set up one and scored one, and did a lot of the things Mane does - who also always cuts in on his right... it’s just what our wide forwards do, with the right footer coming in from the left, and the lefty coming in from the right... the fullbacks are there for swinging balls in. Origi was also always in the right places. Look at Salah’s goal - if he doesn’t go for a difficult chance, Origi has checked his run and gotten free for an easy tap in if Salah had passed. Was in a great position for an easy shot minutes before if Salah had passed instead of running into trouble then too, and he was also the one in the right spot to score for that chance that Bob took off him while trying to contort into an unlikely shooting position. Origi was actually pretty perfect as a wide forward today.
shamrock55 wrote: » I'd love to be a rb up against origi, he does the same thing 90% of the time with the ball, runs towards byline stops checks right lays ball off
Osmosis Jones wrote: » Call it now.