Did you just meet the guy?What on earth are you on about? Did you read both posts properly?
He wums for fun. And does it badly.
Did you just meet the guy?What on earth are you on about? Did you read both posts properly?
They also are really top heavy.Liverpool have lost a lot of experience this year in Firmino, Milner, Henderson, Fabinho. Their new midfield will be Bajcetic, Szoboszlai, MacAllister & Thiago. They'll possibly add another but still seems thin and unbalanced. It's either genius or madness on Klopp's part to do this.
They also are really top heavy.
Gakpo, Nunez, Diaz, Jota, for two positions (CF and LW). If they really want to play Alexis and Szobo in midfield and rely on Lavia to hold the fort down, I'll be happy to play them every week.
Liverpool have lost a lot of experience this year in Firmino, Milner, Henderson, Fabinho. Their new midfield will be Bajcetic, Szoboszlai, MacAllister & Thiago. They'll possibly add another but still seems thin and unbalanced. It's either genius or madness on Klopp's part to do this.
If we were in Klopps position with a DM that hasn’t moved yet and not quite sure he even will with bids not being accepted for a kid from a relegated team, this place would be in uproar. Now Chelsea are in the mix for Lavia after the second bid was refused. The meltdown in here would be molten lava .As much as it pains me to say but it does seem Klopp knows what he is doing here, especially not spending it all on one player, Bellingham, when he can entirely rebuild his midfield.
There's a lot of ifs and buts and maybes with so many new faces but he does seem to have a precise plan about it at least.
Liverpool were as bad as they had been for a decade last season and were still knocking on the door of the CL up until the last week or two.
Oh that’s why they didn’t by Bellingham. And that’s the reason they’re shopping around mid-table and Europa League clubs. I thought it was because they spunked all their money last season and didn’t get Champions League to replenish it.As much as it pains me to say but it does seem Klopp knows what he is doing here, especially not spending it all on one player, Bellingham, when he can entirely rebuild his midfield.
There's a lot of ifs and buts and maybes with so many new faces but he does seem to have a precise plan about it at least.
Liverpool were as bad as they had been for a decade last season and were still knocking on the door of the CL up until the last week or two.
Well there is a massive degree of that, they simply couldn't afford him, especially when the squad needed so much replacing as well. I don't think they'll be as strong as maybe they have been under Klopp but I would not be surprised if they were a lot better than many suspect.Oh that’s why they didn’t by Bellingham. And that’s the reason they’re shopping around mid-table and Europa League clubs. I thought it was because they spunked all their money last season and didn’t get Champions League to replenish it.
No, we're not praising Klopp for missing out on Bellingham like it was his choice to not get him.As much as it pains me to say but it does seem Klopp knows what he is doing here, especially not spending it all on one player, Bellingham, when he can entirely rebuild his midfield.
There's a lot of ifs and buts and maybes with so many new faces but he does seem to have a precise plan about it at least.
Liverpool were as bad as they had been for a decade last season and were still knocking on the door of the CL up until the last week or two.
Bit odd to be envious of them and to deride United given they just finished 5th and we finished 3rd (and won a trophy). There's no telling if a completely new midfield will integrate seamlessly and have them back in the mix. It's a big ask in my opinion.Tbh I've watched a decent amount of all 3 of their midfielders (if they sign Lavia) and I rate all three of them. Bit envious.
For once I wish we'd have a transfer window where we sign 3 players that improve us like the summer of 2007, instead of sideways players like Mount, Antony, Sancho etc. Somebody actually sanctioned VDB for £40m
Bellingham obviously told Liverpool to get to feck.Well there is a massive degree of that, they simply couldn't afford him, especially when the squad needed so much replacing as well. I don't think they'll be as strong as maybe they have been under Klopp but I would not be surprised if they were a lot better than many suspect.
It all comes down to Klopp really, he doesn't strike me as someone who gets too much wrong - as much as it annoys me.
Think they'll be a mess again next season tbh.
Tbh I've watched a decent amount of all 3 of their midfielders (if they sign Lavia) and I rate all three of them. Bit envious.
For once I wish we'd have a transfer window where we sign 3 players that improve us like the summer of 2007, instead of sideways players like Mount, Antony, Sancho etc. Somebody actually sanctioned VDB for £40m
I think what might limit Liverpool is that none of their attackers are as good as Firmino and Mane were, but having a more progressive midfield should help them.
As much as it pains me to say but it does seem Klopp knows what he is doing here, especially not spending it all on one player, Bellingham, when he can entirely rebuild his midfield.
There's a lot of ifs and buts and maybes with so many new faces but he does seem to have a precise plan about it at least.
Liverpool were as bad as they had been for a decade last season and were still knocking on the door of the CL up until the last week or two.
Tbh I've watched a decent amount of all 3 of their midfielders (if they sign Lavia) and I rate all three of them. Bit envious.
For once I wish we'd have a transfer window where we sign 3 players that improve us like the summer of 2007, instead of sideways players like Mount, Antony, Sancho etc. Somebody actually sanctioned VDB for £40m
I think what might limit Liverpool is that none of their attackers are as good as Firmino and Mane were, but having a more progressive midfield should help them.
Congrats on your Thursday nights.Not sure if serious? Or a secret Liverpool fan, uncovered?
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Yeah, lack of experience and graft in that midfield.Wow. Precise plan and envious about their midfield.
Let's see. They have lost what 4 CMs, so getting in a minimum of 3 new CMs. Big big turnover.
Let's see their CM options. Lavia (assuming they get him) McAllister, Szoboslai, Thiago, Curtis Jones, Elliot, Stefan Bajcetic. That's 3 teenagers, and 2 x 22 y/o players with really only the 19 y/o as holding midfielder. And you guys are envious of that? Imagine this was united.
Now it might work fine at the end of the day but that's a huge gamble.
Tbh I've watched a decent amount of all 3 of their midfielders (if they sign Lavia) and I rate all three of them. Bit envious.
For once I wish we'd have a transfer window where we sign 3 players that improve us like the summer of 2007, instead of sideways players like Mount, Antony, Sancho etc. Somebody actually sanctioned VDB for £40m
I think what might limit Liverpool is that none of their attackers are as good as Firmino and Mane were, but having a more progressive midfield should help them.
Congrats on your Thursday nights.
Wow. Precise plan and envious about their midfield.
Let's see. They have lost what 4 CMs, so getting in a minimum of 3 new CMs. Big big turnover.
Let's see their CM options. Lavia (assuming they get him) McAllister, Szoboslai, Thiago, Curtis Jones, Elliot, Stefan Bajcetic. That's 3 teenagers, and 2 x 22 y/o players with really only the 19 y/o as holding midfielder. And you guys are envious of that? Imagine this was united.
Now it might work fine at the end of the day but that's a huge gamble.
Difficult to balance the league and cups, taxes smaller squads.Thanks, what's it like?
They also are really top heavy.
Gakpo, Nunez, Diaz, Jota, for two positions (CF and LW). If they really want to play Alexis and Szobo in midfield and rely on Lavia to hold the fort down, I'll be happy to play them every week.
I also think they are a CB short, given how one injury will see them relying on Gomez to cover. Robertson looked a little off last year so perhaps his form drops.
Then you have TAA who they want to play in midfield, perhaps as a 6, which will be amazing for everyone else in the league but a disaster for Liverpool. So given how they want Lavia, TAA has only the space to play at RB, which is great because he cannot defend.
Well you have 2 centre forward positions and 4 players.They have to many options? But Fergie was a genius for having 4 strikers??
Don’t kid yourself, they would have been all in for Bellingham if they’d received encouragementAs much as it pains me to say but it does seem Klopp knows what he is doing here, especially not spending it all on one player, Bellingham, when he can entirely rebuild his midfield.
There's a lot of ifs and buts and maybes with so many new faces but he does seem to have a precise plan about it at least.
Liverpool were as bad as they had been for a decade last season and were still knocking on the door of the CL up until the last week or two.
the odd one out is Jota, don’t think he’d be much lossThey also are really top heavy.
Gakpo, Nunez, Diaz, Jota, for two positions (CF and LW). If they really want to play Alexis and Szobo in midfield and rely on Lavia to hold the fort down, I'll be happy to play them every week.
I also think they are a CB short, given how one injury will see them relying on Gomez to cover. Robertson looked a little off last year so perhaps his form drops.
Then you have TAA who they want to play in midfield, perhaps as a 6, which will be amazing for everyone else in the league but a disaster for Liverpool. So given how they want Lavia, TAA has only the space to play at RB, which is great because he cannot defend.
If they'd signed zero new midfielders, losing Henderson and Fabinho alone is great business based on the performance of these two last season. Klopp is too loyal to these players and the Saudi league taking them off his hands for good money is a big stroke of luck. I assume the other two you meant were Keita and Oxlade-Chamberlain? They're made of glass, so losing them has no negative, in fact it's some salary saved. My mate pointed out that Keita is injured for his new club already.
We also weren't envious of Firmino, Salah and Mane either before we saw how Klopp could make them play together.
They moved on some of the older players (Milner, Firminho etc) and needed to build a new midfield I think it's a good summer.
I think Lavia will be the signing of the season, that's one signing we shouldn't be missing out on. His talent for a 19 year old is immense, the 50m Liverpool are paying will look like a complete bargain this time next year.