rarnes1 wrote: » Are there highlights anywhere for the game does anyone know?
Iused2likebusts wrote: » On Moreno bombing forward in the 90th minute this is what Rodgers wants based on his time in charge he would view going 2 0 up as killing the game off rather than changing tactics at 1 0 up. Sometimes this works sometimes like last night it doesn't.
dogbert27 wrote: » Just looked at the goal again. My final conclusion is that if Mignolet stayed on his line the guy wouldn't have scored. Lovren was edging him further right with Henderson coming in behind covering him. Mignolet rushing out made it easy for the player to get the shot away early. I blame the keeper!
mosstin wrote: » Just as bad was the sight of Lucas, the man brought on to plug the hole in the middle, lost on the halfway line as Ludogorets cut through us when Sterling lost the ball. Incredibly naive stuff.
googled eyes wrote: » Mig doesn't trust the CB's. They don't trust him. Sign a defensive coach and get them working together. We could also do with a good keeper coach. We haven't had one of note since Rafa's days
klose wrote: » Tbh we will never be defensively "solid" while Gerard is our deepest midfielder and we play with offensive fullbacks. Lucas isint the answer either. We basically ask a **** load of our centre backs to do, Lovren had 2 very good dms in front of him last season, now he has Gerard, chalk and cheese. Saying we should bring in a defensive coach too is an incredibly simplistic way of looking at things too.
Fescue wrote: » I wonder would Joe Allen be the longer term solution there? His first few games for Liverpool were in that role. Not brilliant defensively but capable and intelligent. Excellent passer of the ball also.
Fescue wrote: » We are incredibly naiive. We need to develop a bit of cynicism in our play. It's time we learned to park the bus. Or at least park the minibus.
I am pie wrote: » At 1-0 up in our first champs league game in years, with minutes to go you'd like to think that we'd have the collective intelligence to get 2 banks of 4 behind the bloody ball. The only player who had any busy being further fwd should have been Balotelli. Basic stuff.
Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli has shown his kind hearted side after appearing to have made a generous donation to Manchester Dogs’ Home. The striker is thought to have given a five-figure sum to the home after 60 dogs were killed in a blaze a week ago today. Staff at the charity suspect the dog-loving Italian is behind the generous handout and have revealed how the star previously volunteered for them during his time at Premier League rivals Manchester City. Madcap Mario offered his free time walking abandoned dogs for the dogs’ home while his pet pooch was in quarantine in Italy ahead of a move to Manchester. And an anonymous donation made via the Manchester Evening News’ Justgiving page has now piqued the curiosity of charity bosses, who are now investigating whether the newly-acquired Liverpool striker is the benefactor.
djPSB wrote: » The Steve Gerrard song being belted out at Stamford Bridge. Always find it strange that fans feel the need to sing about a player or a club that's not related to the game they're at.
Harry Palmr wrote: » So he might not have!
Harry Palmr wrote: » Or....Sturridge is back everyone is much better integrated and fit Liverpool beat Baal (as I like to call them) at home draw them away beat Ludo away and get thrashed only by Real Madrid. 10 points.
DVDM93 wrote: » Our starting XI the last time we were in the CL and included, a picture of Raheem Sterling around the same time, a 14 year old trainee at QPR. How times have changed.