Harry Palmr wrote: » TAA still a bit of a worry, sure he looked better in the second half as he was going forwards and under little pressure. Likewise Robbo to a lesser degree. It's as if they think they've made it rather than knowing they have a target on their back now.
Harry Palmr wrote: » TAA still a bit of a worry, sure he looked better in the second half as he was going forwards and under little pressure. Likewise Robbo to a lesser degree. It's as if they think they've made it rather than knowing they have a target on their back now. While Adrian received some passed from the CBs it feels like they are avoiding doing so if they can, even though it might mean playing a marginal pass forward.
The Good Ole Boys wrote: » yvan eht nioj!
kingshankly wrote: » At what stage is it not about the three points??😂
eigrod wrote: » Great saves,but he never ever looked comfortable with ball at feet which is worrying
Osmosis Jones wrote: » A sentence I remember reading all too frequently from the days of Mignolet and Karius. As long as his brain farts aren't as frequent as those two's we'll be okay.
6 wrote: » Adrian was good until the brain fart. He'll have his wings clipped for that no question.
6 wrote: » Adrian was good until the brain fart.
TitianGerm wrote: » We're not going to keep many clean sheets until Alisson comes back. There's no point people expecting it.
fyfe79 wrote: » Yeah, great reactions to make the save from Matip shortly before his mistake. Remember that Allison showed equal dumbassery in his 2nd or 3rd game against Leicester last season. Obviously I'm not saying they're anyway equal in terms of talent but it's possible for anyone to make a mistake.
martyos121 wrote: » Really should’ve been a clean sheet, but a win’s a win at this stage. I dread the thought of Arsenal coming up against the high line we’re playing though, I hope it isn’t a permanent thing because they have a serious front line with bags of pace.
SlickRic wrote: » Anyone who complains overly about that has been brainwashed by the standards of Pep's Wall of Money, or have no perspective on just how far we've come in 3 years. That is a champions' victory, and it would be described as such in any era other than City's 100 point a season era, where anything other than cakewalks against opposition outside the top 6 constitutes a crisis. Insanely good week to be a Liverpool fan.
NukaCola wrote: » All about the win and 3 points at this stage. Would have been a comfortable 3 points only for Adrians mistake. Hope he learns from it but Alisson cant come back quick enough.
shamrock55 wrote: » Much better in 2nd half, tbf while a crazy decision by Adrian he actually had a good game today so wouldn't slate him too much We were extremely poor first half though, a wks rest is very welcome I'd say
Osmosis Jones wrote: » I was almost getting ready to praise Adrian for a good game too. Absolutely brainless mistake, he was under no pressure at all, plenty of time, he didn't scuff the kick or slip or anything, the ball wasn't moving fast or bouncing, he straight up just kicked it right at Danny Ings. Anyway we won, looked much better in the second half, Southampton had given up once Firmino scored.
SlickRic wrote: » You cant legislate for that nonsense from Adrian. Fúcking delighted with that win considering the exploits midweek. All about the win. On we go.