Talisman wrote: » Shaqiri had a groin injury which is the reason he was out of the squad - Klopp spoke about it during the summer.
Talisman wrote: » Good man Toby fighting the good fight. Klopp said the swelling on Adrian's ankle had gone down sufficiently by 10AM on the morning of the game for it to be assessed. At that point it was decided he could play with pain killing injections in his ankle. People judging the incident without taking that into account is ridiculous but it's not without precedent - Gomez received similar treatment in 2017/18 for his performance at right back against Stoke. On the day he couldn't pass the ball if his life depended upon it - every pass/cross was under or over hit. The reason for this was because he had no sensation in his foot due to the injections he received before the game.
ElTel wrote: » I'd put Kelleher in goal next game. I'd tell him if he proves himself he gets the CC. Should wake up Adrian. Hoever and WDB getting a start each before CL begins would be good.
Agent Coulson wrote: » If I had to guess neither will be used till after the international break and the club will use the injuries to stop them being called up.
gimli2112 wrote: » I love the relative calm of a Monday following a weekend win.
Osmosis Jones wrote: » Missed this yesterday, Henderson being subbed on and waving off van Dijk when he goes to give him the armband.
gafferino wrote: » hmmm yeah i get your point and its admirable.... i kind of want him take it though. He's the captain like.
gimli2112 wrote: » We're too what?
Alonso77 wrote: » I see Gilesly and a few other pundits pushing this 'high line' defensive approach from Liverpool as 'madness'. Start of every season there is always some odd talking point thats pushed and quickly forgotten about after a few weeks once the wins keep coming.
6 wrote: » Giles was calling Klopp a one trick pony start of last season...
gimli2112 wrote: » my problem is we're giving up too many chances. I don't remember it being like this last year. We were carved apart several times in all three games. Southampton could have equalised near the end. Very little of it had to do with high line defending.
ERG89 wrote: » He was on the bench for every game bar 1.....
There have been some suggestions that Klopp and Shaqiri had a falling out after the Reds boss said he was “fully fit” three weeks ago despite not making an appearance. However it appears the winger suffered a groin injury not long after. Shaqiri dropped out of Switzerland’s squad for the international break owing to the injury, with Klopp revealing he has struggled with the injury despite being on the substitutes bench in recent weeks. “[He is] good, much better,” Klopp said. “Shaq, since a couple of weeks [ago], has had some problems with the groin. “He trained, not how he could train, but was still in the squad and all that stuff because we didn’t have a lot of options.”
Alonso77 wrote: » Ya he seems to think its all "go, go, go!!" with Klopp whereas last season proved in fact quite the opposite but I think these pundits find it very hard to back down and stubbornly stick with their cliches and go to phrases.
garra wrote: » Of the 3 games we have played so far, we have faced an average of 15 shots against us per game.