Premier League fixtures - April 8th-10th

Wowi

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Looked like a penalty for Liverpool, Klopp might actually have a point with his complaints today.
 

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A beautiful cross by Shaqiri with his weaker foot, although Lovren lost Walters completely. Not a pen for Pool that, imo.
 

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As expected, without Mane and Coutinho Liverpool are incredibly average.
 

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West Ham ahead. Kouyate. Thought Swansea were going to escape relegation, but they are not doing so well in last few games.
 

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That's utter non sense. Spurs' attacking play is much more dynamic than us and their finishing is million miles better.
I would say:
- Spurs' general attacking play isn't much different from MUFC's, though their other attackers do try and score goals, not leaving everything to Kane, as we do with Ibra
- Spurs' finishing is better. No doubt about that one.
 

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Don't think it was a penalty, Woodburn just fell with a delayed reaction.
 

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Klopp can rage all he wants but it's the second game in a row his man Klavan has messed up.
 

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I would say:
- Spurs' general attacking play isn't much different from MUFC's, though their other attackers do try and score goals, not leaving everything to Kane, as we do with Ibra
- Spurs' finishing is better. No doubt about that one.
Which is the important thing.
 

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Never a pen in a million years

Cracking decision tbf
Hadnt seen the replay.. Now, after watching it, looks like a fine decision. The defender went down, but was not that close to the ball or woodburn.
 

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I would say:
- Spurs' general attacking play isn't much different from MUFC's, though their other attackers do try and score goals, not leaving everything to Kane, as we do with Ibra
- Spurs' finishing is better. No doubt about that one.
We create more chances than we did under LVG but our attacking play is still not as fluid as Spurs'. And like DT said, the finishing is absolutely crucial otherwise you can have a zillion chances for naught.