njred
HALA MADRID!
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Roberston is 100% back to being his best.
It's like him and Shaw aren't allowed to be both good in the same season.Roberston is 100% back to being his best.
Same with city’s free kick yesterday, easy goals we aren’t gettingWhen you see a goal from a corner like that, just how painfully simple and easy it can be, it's tragic how long it's been since we've managed to do it.
Doesn't the fact you've not overhauled us despite such a run make it more unlikely if anything?They have won 2 out of last 12. Doesn’t seem to matter so they’re playing? They aren’t played City 12 times in a row
Doesn't always work like that though as we've brutally found out.There are some changes I’d make to City personally but they’re an absolute it rly incredible team.
Grealish is not suited to City and would rather buy free kicks than play football. An actual striker instead of Gabriel Jesus and they’d be deadly. Imagine City with Lewandowski up front for example.
How many do we think Liverpool will put past Palace this season? I think maybe just the 4 this time.
I underestimated how shite Palace are.This will age like milk.
Yeah, a fixed point at the top of the pitch might reduce the effectiveness of the overall team, free flowing, positional rotation etc.Doesn't the fact you've not overhauled us despite such a run make it more unlikely if anything?
The odds of another run like that are slim to none, if it happened it would be a truly unprecedented run of form.
Doesn't always work like that though as we've brutally found out.
They have been doing this for a few yearsHard to understand how Liverpool turn up at what is notoriously a tricky ground for top teams yet it all looks so easy and comfortable for them. And without the best player in the league. Shite
Palace bend over for them, ever since they broke their hearts in Crystanbal they've notoriously been a soft touch for LiverpoolHard to understand how Liverpool turn up at what is notoriously a tricky ground for top teams yet it all looks so easy and comfortable for them. And without the best player in the league. Shite
46 assists in 205 matches for Robertson vs 43 in 149 matches for Alexander-Arnold.Robertson has more assists than Trent in the PL.....wow.
For me it's not the slightest coincidence the last two Champions have played false 9.Yeah, a fixed point at the top of the pitch might reduce the effectiveness of the overall team, free flowing, positional rotation etc.
If you know who the big threat is, it can be easier to focus your team on shutting down that man or the service to that man (in theory)For me it's not the slightest coincidence the last two Champions have played false 9.
Brutally effective46 assists in 205 matches for Robertson vs 43 in 149 matches for Alexander-Arnold.
Ridiculous stats on both
Commentator just confirming this ^^^^Palace bend over for them, ever since they broke their hearts in Crystanbal they've notoriously been a soft touch for Liverpool
Recently maybe but after that they beat them in the same fixture the next season then followed it up with three in a row at Anfield.Palace bend over for them, ever since they broke their hearts in Crystanbal they've notoriously been a soft touch for Liverpool
I was told they will lose games without Salah and Mane!
Caf lied to me!!
Oh, p**s off with that Liverpool love...Firmino has been quietly excellent when fit this season, joy to watch.
Liverpool match or better that intensity whilst having superior quality all over the pitch to most teams.Do teams actually try when they play Liverpool? The intensity that we come up against every week compared to this.