Liverpool are shit ha ha haJust reading through this thread shows you that Kolarov was absolutely right about football fans the other day.
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Liverpool are shit ha ha haJust reading through this thread shows you that Kolarov was absolutely right about football fans the other day.
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Christ only because some had the temerity to criticise Liverpool. You're so full of it.That's not what I did at all and even then, it gets done by a load of members (and mods) alike on a regular basis on here, rightfully so most of the times.
I never questioned anyone's intellegence, I implied that not a lot of people in this thread know a great deal about football and its tactics. There's a difference.
Anyway go ahead and criticize us a bit more.
Not at allChrist only because some had the temerity to criticise Liverpool. You're so full of it.
At Anfield I'd fancy to pull off anything.Not likely to happen though. Ancelotti has won the CL more often than Jose and Guardiola for a reason. They will probably score and leave you with the task of having to score at least 3 goals.
Chamberlain was signed in the last week of August and didn't have any pre season with Liverpool. Robinson was signed from Hull City and was younger than Fabinho and Keita when he signed. He's more like Dalot signing rather than anything else.Not at all
You implied it's a definitely a problem when a new player still isn't playing regularly, while you only need to look at last year with Robertson and Oxlade-Chamberlain that that's not the case at all.
I'll leave it as this is pointless. Go ahead by all means.
You didn't pull off anything against City 2 months ago in a highly important game. The fixture against Napoli comes after 3 league games, two of them will require a lot of physical effort (Everton and Bournemouth). Burnely are in shocking form but you might be a bit tired after the taxing games vs PSG and Everton. Napoli are likely to be the fresher team imo.At Anfield I'd fancy to pull off anything.
No, I didn't think that. That doesn't mean it's surely a problem like you suggested though. If you told me at the end of August that we'd be 2 points off City at the end of November without a loss in the league, only needing to beat Napoli at home to go through to the Round of 16 in the CL, I'd have taken it and I wouldn't care which players do or don't play in midfield. I'm still pretty sure that Keita will come good and be a regular starter for us in the second half of the season. He would've already been if not for his injury imo.You can harp about the settling in period all you want but can you seriously tell me that you thought that with everyone fit you'd be starting Wijnaldum, Milner and Henderson in a crucial UCL match in November end?
That's excellent and well done, but that's not relevant to the current argument about Fabinho and Keita having a great impact.No, I didn't think that. That doesn't mean it's surely a problem like you suggested though. If you told me at the end of August that we'd be 2 points off City at the end of November without a loss in the league, only needing to beat Napoli at home to go through to the Round of 16 in the CL, I'd have taken it and I wouldn't care which players do or don't play in midfield. I'm still pretty sure that Keita will come good.
I never disputed that anywhereThat's excellent and well done, but that's not relevant to the current argument about Fabinho and Keita having a great impact.
We won two trophies in mourinho's first season. Get a grip.We won't be finishing above them this season, and they finished above us in Jose's first season. Whatever you say, after 400 million, Klopp has done a better job at Pool than Mou at us.
Ah right, Milner committing multiple yellow card offences must have been my imagination. There is only one team that benefited from diving and it was Liverpool. Mane decided to dive when he could have just run into Di Maria and fallen from the contact.Not sure I understand why people have a problem with what he said?
He said Liverpool were made to look like butchers out there as the PSG players were diving all over the place. He referenced the fair play table to back this point up.
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t like Liverpool and always enjoy them losing, but let’s at least take the piss out of them properly. Otherwise this forum is basically RAWK in disguise.
Also, I would argue that many of us would love a manager like Klopp managing us, regardless of what he has/hasn’t won so far.
Not so much when we have Valencia and Young pretty much in the same situation I'm afraid.The fact that Henderson is in his 8th season for Liverpool and is a mainstay in the side is rather hilarious.
There's nothing particularly special about your record at Anfield. You've certainly never had a home record like great teams tend to at home in the recent past.At Anfield I'd fancy to pull off anything.
Oh absolutely. Thing is, most of us sane ones can acknowledge we are shite. The scouse brigade on here think they're the dogs bollox.Not so much when we have Valencia and Young pretty much in the same situation I'm afraid.
I don't think you can blame us for still being optimistic about our chances. We have not lost a home game in the league or CL this season or last season. Our goals scored in home CL games goes as follows, going back to the start of last season: 4, 3, 5, 3, 0 (after a 0-5 first leg), 7, 3, 2, 4.There's nothing particularly special about your record at Anfield. You've certainly never had a home record like great teams tend to at home in the recent past.
To beat Napoli 2:1, 3:2 is highly probable. 1:0 or 2:0 is a different task though. Even if you score early on, Napoli know that they need to score once to make your task really difficult. You can score 2 and concede in the last minute. The game will be nervous as feck for you lot.I don't think you can blame us for still being optimistic about our chances. We have not lost a home game in the league or CL this season or last season. Our goals scored in home CL games goes as follows, going back to the start of last season: 4, 3, 5, 3, 0 (after a 0-5 first leg), 7, 3, 2, 4.
Are they real human beings or is this a reverse JohnnoWhite?My mates who are.Pool fans are fuming. Proper blaming Klopp for this
Keep dreaming. The force of Anfield won't even let Napoli enter the opposition half.To beat Napoli 2:1, 3:2 is highly probable. 1:0 or 2:0 is a different task though. Even if you score early on, Napoli know that they need to score once to make your task really difficult. You can score 2 and cocnede in the last minute. Will be nervous as feck for you lot.
Every manager is going to back himself and his team. I think it's fair to say that PSG are one of the biggest offenders when it comes to diving and play acting in football at the moment.Ah right, Milner committing multiple yellow card offences must have been my imagination. There is only one team that benefited from diving and it was Liverpool. Mane decided to dive when he could have just run into Di Maria and fallen from the contact.
Klopp could have easily said that Veratti had no business being on the pitch. The ref clearly let him off when he could have gotten a red card and multiple yellows. Instead he chose tp focus on something irellevant.
We currently have the longest unbeaten league run at home of any team in the top 5 leagues in Europe, the second longest in our history, going back to April 2017.There's nothing particularly special about your record at Anfield. You've certainly never had a home record like great teams tend to at home in the recent past.
And one that's had, repeatedly, on this forum. There isnt any defending to be done on Klopps behalf here. I mean, he's deployed Milner to basically chop Neymar down at any given opportunity, and he complains about gamesmanship?Every manager is going to back himself and his team. I think it's fair to say that PSG are one of the biggest offenders when it comes to diving and play acting in football at the moment.
The stuff our manager comes out with in interviews is far worse and petty (in my opinion), but that's another discussion altogether I guess.
They're 2nd in the league. Massively underwhelming? Ehhh ... not quite as explosive as years past but remarkably consistent.Yeah they've been massively underwhelming this season and I see them ending the season once again with feck all to show for it.
Nah mate it’s the Transfer Committee.I thought Jurgen had been out & bought a load of high quality MF players.
They think they're some force and any loss is a major mistake. They were outclassed and hung on. Simple as that. We've done it a few times this season too, but can admit it.My mates who are.Pool fans are fuming. Proper blaming Klopp for this
He's dropped a few points at Anfield against small clubs so I won't go in to them. Without having stats though I'm sure they've dropped points at home to big clubs plenty of times. His record against United at Anfield for example is Played 4 Won 1 Drawn 2 Lost 1 which isn't exactly sign of a fortress.I don‘t think it is unreasonable to suggest that Anfield is a fortress under Klopp. I don‘t remember them losing any big game there, I rather remember them scoring for fun against some (really) good sides (in Europe against Man City, Dortmund, Roma, Sevilla, PSG, United, plus many goals in EPL as well).
Liverpool‘s away form in CL should be worrying for them (not just this season, the Roma game last season was also really bad) but at home you can‘t doubt them. Their finals record adds to that trend, which is not an „away game“ because you don‘t meet a home side, but it also on the road.
They're doing what we did in the second half of last season. Grinding wins out. Their football was terrifying for one season (where they still did nothing), but it's not special now.They're 2nd in the league. Massively underwhelming? Ehhh ... not quite as explosive as years past but remarkably consistent.
Don't count your chickens before they hatchYou are such a bellend, thanks for the new tagline.
There's not praising and there's drawing the wrong conclusions. This place goes way OTT (to be expected) when we drop points, just goes to show you how things have changed. I expect yesterday's loss to be nothing but a distant bump in the road once we've qualified in two weeks.
I wish I shared your optimism.The best part is that they are not likely to be particularly fresh for the derby with us. We have a dead rubber game in Valencia, they have a final vs Napoli and Napoli are no mugs when it comes to running.
We defeated Juve away!They're 2nd in the league. Massively underwhelming? Ehhh ... not quite as explosive as years past but remarkably consistent.
Struggled in the CL but losing away to PSG & Napoli isn't embarrassing so it's only really the loss to Red Star that stands out as properly crap. They can still get through.
tbh I don't think any English side other than City, who themselves lost and drew to Lyon, would do any better in those two away games.
I think the fairest criticism of Liverpool this season is the play style. For me they just haven't entertained in most games I've watched, and if they still win nothing and are dull to watch after spending good money then criticism is fair.
I'm definitely not, I just still expect us to qualify.Don't count your chickens before they hatch
It’s somewhat concerning how resilient they are tbh. We know they’re capable of some scintillating stuff. If they’re still second after not playing so well, where will they end up once they hit form?They're doing what we did in the second half of last season. Grinding wins out. Their football was terrifying for one season (where they still did nothing), but it's not special now.