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It's just pointing out Klopp's strong record against the league's better sides. Hardly media love.
His points total is less than LVG over first 50 games, don't see the media raving about that facht
It's just pointing out Klopp's strong record against the league's better sides. Hardly media love.
Probably that's why we were the team doing all the attacking at the end of the game, trying to win it ? Must be.
These stats don't look like they bear out your theory: Total Shots : United 9 (3) - Liverpool 13 (4).
Agree. And Pogba and Mkhi had clearer chance than any of that Dutch midfielder (2?), Coutinho, Firminio shot. If we got the equalizer in early, then with 4 at the back, we would limit L'pool with fewer shot at goal. L'pool was more aimless with their attempt.Sorry but you only bumped up your shot count at the end as United were trying to win it and went three at the back. We went all in and naturally you had a few men over on the counter.
Agree. And Pogba and Mkhi had clearer chance than any of that Dutch midfielder (2?), Coutinho, Firminio shot. If we got the equalizer in early, then with 4 at the back, we would limit L'pool with fewer shot at goal. L'pool was more aimless with their attempt.
I'm not a fan of this calling out other teams for playing certain styles tbh.
Liverpool only tested DDG at the end of the game. Prior to that he was a bystander. Mingolet was frequently busy and made some world class saves.
Ultimately it's our fault as we didn't take our chances in the first half and left ourselves chasing the game which made Klopp's job alot easier. Towards the end we went for it and had 6 men up top with no holding midfielder and 3 at the back. We were obviously going to get hit on the break but gambled and got the equaliser but couldn't find a winner.
First half when we played our natural game Liverpool didn't have a sniff and were cut open a few times through the middle of the park. Conceding such a silly penalty spoilt our game plan really.
More points dropped for Liverpool and United still unbeaten in 16 straight. Nothing between the top 6 with plenty to play.
Klopp's proving himself to be a cnut. Glad I never bought into his Dortmund hype.
On a slightly related note, I never hated Jose, and thought his post match interview after Fergies's last European game for us was proper classy.
Impressed with how klopp originally set his team out and impressed with how Jose changed his tactic, regardless of long balling it's a genuine strategy and it definitely worked, sure it cut out our midfield but with the way Pogba was playing and the fact we weren't running the 4-3-3 anymore, the formation Pogba excels within, it was the correct decision to play long ball and more direct.Utd had more of the ball which I expected at OT but your finishing was rubbish. You had a few good chances especially first half but ironically I thought for the most part we were comfortable in that half.
Second half, when you started going direct you didn't create as many clear cut chances but we couldn't get out until coutinho came on. He steadied us for a bit.
The thing about the long ball is that it also takes out your midfield so whilst it is very effective in countering the high press you lose some of the finesse and build up play which has been evident in your recent good run. It's a trade off, and sometimes ur midfield can pick up the second ball, but I thought we dealt with most of your long balls quite well.
Oh btw u also dropped points today - and u needed them much more than we did. We were staying top 4 no matter what the outcome. There is plenty between 1st place and sixth.
Utd had more of the ball which I expected at OT but your finishing was rubbish. You had a few good chances especially first half but ironically I thought for the most part we were comfortable in that half.
Second half, when you started going direct you didn't create as many clear cut chances but we couldn't get out until coutinho came on. He steadied us for a bit.
The thing about the long ball is that it also takes out your midfield so whilst it is very effective in countering the high press you lose some of the finesse and build up play which has been evident in your recent good run. It's a trade off, and sometimes ur midfield can pick up the second ball, but I thought we dealt with most of your long balls quite well.
Oh btw u also dropped points today - and u needed them much more than we did. We were staying top 4 no matter what the outcome. There is plenty between 1st place and sixth.
Impressed with how klopp originally set his team out and impressed with how Jose changed his tactic, regardless of long balling it's a genuine strategy and it definitely worked, sure it cut out our midfield but with the way Pogba was playing and the fact we weren't running the 4-3-3 anymore, the formation Pogba excels within, it was the correct decision to play long ball and more direct.
If Rashford had gotten on instead of Rooney we would have given your right back a right mare, he didn't play that well considering he's just a youngster and Rashford plays in the 1v2 really well, something you used vs Martial earlier in the game.
Coutinho is class, he is very very good and would be surprised to not see him move to a bigger club such as Barca/Madrid/Bayern etc. He unlocked our defence in 3 touches it was incredible.
Manchester United and Liverpool right now are definitely around the same level, we had more clear cut chances and ur general strategy was better. Positives for both teams, we'll both finish top 4 at the expense of City and Arsenal and rightfully so. This game shows where we stand, you have a really really small chance at the title but with the way Spurs are playing I now doubt it, they're next in the pecking order after Chelsea. We both needed the points today, the full 3, we needed them to put us in a good position for top 4 with an outside shot of the title but you guys needed points because you drop a bunch vs weak teams such as Sunderland which has affected your title winning chances which I believe are close to out the window.
Poor game overall but glad to see how the managers diversified and changed strategies to counter eachother for sure, both class managers in a class league, top 6 is very exciting.
I agree with the Zlatan point, he knows where the net is but he doesn't have pace to run in behind, he can't dribble past players like he once could, he drops deep to pick up the ball and offloads it but it slows down our attack and Rashford works a lot better on the counter for sure.Good post - much of it I agree with, especially re: Rashford. Another poster spoke about how whilst zlatan gets you goals he doesn't contribute enough to the team. It's a good point - I would fear a mhiki, rashford, martial front 3 at least as much as a mhiki, zlatan, martial combo, if not more. Mainly because of the pace but also because of the higher work rate.
If you get griezmann in the summer you will potentially have a brilliant attack but where would zlatan or rashford then fit in to your best 11?
It's all about getting players who fit the system - that's why klopp has improved us so much this season. 3 key signings have slotted in perfectly (mane, matip and gini). If we can make a few more this summer, and hang onto coutinho, we will step up another level again.
It would have been interesting to see how you continued in the game if the penalty hadn't of happened as in the first half you didn't create a single chance. You only seemed to be able to open us up when we adopted a more gung-ho approach later in the 2nd half and with the appearance of Coutinho helping you retain the ball (and with us minus our holding player Carrick).
I think it is silly from Klopp giving the interview he did. Sounded very bitter and delusional. He was obviously livid you couldn't hold on for the win but he needs to stop acting like such a child when things don't go his way. He also made himself look ridiculous having a wobbler with JM over the Herrera/Firmino incident and then not wanting to shake his hand at the final whistle.
Liverpool had a good game plan today and worked really hard. United have improved since the game at Anfield though and are continuing to develop under Mourinho. If you draw a game late on it's always nicer to have the final say.
Re: Herrera, that was a clear attempt to get firmino sent off. He pushed him in the chest and he went down clutching his face like mike Tyson had floored him. I hate that shit - every team has players who do it. Thought the ref had a decent game overall apart from Rooney incident - that was at least a yellow card. When Milner stays down you know it's a bad one.
Take note : This is what someone who understands absolutely nothing of the press sees.Liverpool's 'press' was mainly them running around like dicks! Are we really supposed to think this is some kind of football 'thing'?
Haha same conclusion I reached. He doesn't have a clue.I don't know if you know what you're talking about.
And it was lauded on here as a tactical masterclass !Liverpool were winning 1-0. When Jose did it at Anfield on about 60 he was protecting 0-0.
So what you're saying is it doesn't count right ? Because if you hadn't have switched around your game plan then you'd have lost.Sorry but you only bumped up your shot count at the end as United were trying to win it and went three at the back. We went all in and naturally you had a few men over on the counter.
I like what I've seen of your posting. Far more considered, logical and with less bias than many. I don't agree with everything but then no two people ever would.I agree with the Zlatan point, he knows where the net is but he doesn't have pace to run in behind, he can't dribble past players like he once could, he drops deep to pick up the ball and offloads it but it slows down our attack and Rashford works a lot better on the counter for sure.
I personally don't want griezmann since I'm scared of the whole Pogba 3 man midfield situation, only issue I see is that if a talent like griezmann becomes available and is interested in your club you don't sit and play with yourself you buy the dam guy haha. I think for atleast this season and next Rashford will play an impact sub role like he recently has been bar today. Which is fine he's only 20.
I agree, the way Liverpool play is scary, they press the living daylights out of anyone and everyone, thicken the squad, hold on to key players like Coutinho, give the youngsters like Origi and Can more time and you're good to go.
Pleased the state of the top clubs right now, refreshing to see Spurs up there and glad to see City crumble. Exciting future for our individual clubs and the Premier League I genuinely see a world where there is an all English UCL final again. Here's to showing Madrid and Barcelona what's up in the near future.
Complaining about long balls when he signed Caulker, STEPHEN CAULKER, last January only to use him to play the long ball himself in the final 10-15 mins of games.
Hypocrite. Tramp. Brick Top.
Complaining about long balls when he signed Caulker, STEPHEN CAULKER, last January only to use him to play the long ball himself in the final 10-15 mins of games.
Hypocrite. Tramp. Brick Top.
The thing was Mourinho didn't anticipate it, which imo he should have. Klopp had the better of him that first half.
That's a great point.
When we beat them at their place last year didn't they spend the last 10 minutes lumping the ball up to him?
Good point, completely forgot this.
I think it was them playing a diamond formation that caught him out. Sticking Lallana on Carrick was a good move, it meant that there was no easy pass out of defence and with only 3 up front there weren't many opportunities for long balls. Once we switched to a 4-2-3-1 we had more options up front and probably had the better of a tight game.
He either had too much faith in the players to handle Pool's high press or were arrogant enough to think they would look to counter instead of actively getting into our faces. Pressing Carrick is an obvious move that any decent manager would employ if they hope to disrupt our passing game. Plenty of people voiced the same concern before the match and rightly expected a scrappy game played at pace.
LvG's great record against Pool was largely because his system is their antidote. Methodical, measured passing to tire them out and an outlet up front to bypass their high press once needed. We couldn't do the same thing yesterday because if Zlatan drops to receive the long balls then we have no threat upfront.
Don't think he ever actually played as a defender for them.I remember him using Caulker on a few occasions, so it's a bit weird he's moaning.
He either had too much faith in the players to handle Pool's high press or were arrogant enough to think they would look to counter instead of actively getting into our faces. Pressing Carrick is an obvious move that any decent manager would employ if they hope to disrupt our passing game. Plenty of people voiced the same concern before the match and rightly expected a scrappy game played at pace.
LvG's great record against Pool was largely because his system is their antidote. Methodical, measured passing to tire them out and an outlet up front to bypass their high press once needed. We couldn't do the same thing yesterday because if Zlatan drops to receive the long balls then we have no threat upfront.
Don't think he ever actually played as a defender for them.
Nope. It's largely because they were shit. Hence many teams were beating them during those seasons, adopting many different tactics.
Liverpool sure looked a whole lot like a side trying to waste time at every opportunity before our goal, with their keeper taking ages with kicks, throw-ins being taken slowly and players rolling around feigning injury at every chance.
Only when we equalized did they bother to try again. Meanwhile we clearly tried directly for the second goal even after our first.
Players feigning injury? Herrera is up for an oscar after his performance and Rooney's challenge on Milner was horrible.
Yes we slowed the game down at times but what did you expect us to do when we were winning and trying to stop your momentum.