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#6976 |
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I think firminho was a big miss for us. Miss his pressing from the front as Sturridge isn't as good doing that.
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I think firminho was a big miss for us. Miss his pressing from the front as Sturridge isn't as good doing that.
![]() On a lighter note, today I got my ticket to meet Rush & God in July, cannot wait.
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A point in the end was probably a fair result, although we could have been a few up before Spurs equaliser had Sturridge taken his chance, which let's be fair he should have done. Lallana's miscue too needed a very good save from lloris.
Coutinho narrowly edges out Lovren for MOTM. Sakho - does this guy have no middle ground? He either looks immense or like Bambi on ice and not even professional footballer quality. Saturday he was the latter, I've excused a few of his previous as rushing back from injury but no such excuse on Sat he was simply pretty poor and we cannot afford like performances next season for sure. So for me he needs to be consistently good or replaced, we cannot carry passengers if we want to push on and we simply have to. Established players like him (and yes there are others) shouldn't have their form dipping so alarmingly in such a short space of time. Important we are still in the reverse tie at Anfield so I hope all players are on song come Thursday. Disappointed to read Lewandowski telling Gotze to ignore LFC and concentrate on Bayern. Maybe it's double bluff and he wants the move here instead ![]()
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I think firminho was a big miss for us. Miss his pressing from the front as Sturridge isn't as good doing that.
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I think any Liverpool fan who was unaware of this just hasn't been paying attention this season. LINK
The good news is that he's hoping to get a bit of rest time and be fully 100% soon. I've been a bit disappointed to read all the bad comments regarding him not being 'up to it' - at least he gets out there and tries his best. Perhaps we should applaud him for playing through the pain, instead of damming him, isn't that exactly the kind of player we need? |
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I think any Liverpool fan who was unaware of this just hasn't been paying attention this season. LINK
The good news is that he's hoping to get a bit of rest time and be fully 100% soon. I've been a bit disappointed to read all the bad comments regarding him not being 'up to it' - at least he gets out there and tries his best. Perhaps we should applaud him for playing through the pain, instead of damming him, isn't that exactly the kind of player we need? Maybe it'd be best if he didn't go to the Euros, he hasn't been playing all that well recently, due to his injury, and we know what England likes to do to our players. He isn't appreciated outside of LFC, anyway. Emre Can's suspended for two games, so I can imagine he'll be playing those two at least. Otherwise I'd have been okay with him sitting those two out. He might still be able to rest if we play Milner, Lucas and Joe Allen in the middle. This is Anfield suggested Can's suspension would provide an opportunity for some players, and even named Kevin Stewart. I didn't know he was back from injury but if he is I'd put him in. |
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I think any Liverpool fan who was unaware of this just hasn't been paying attention this season. LINK
The good news is that he's hoping to get a bit of rest time and be fully 100% soon. I've been a bit disappointed to read all the bad comments regarding him not being 'up to it' - at least he gets out there and tries his best. Perhaps we should applaud him for playing through the pain, instead of damming him, isn't that exactly the kind of player we need? I suppose for me it's whether he was a) I'm ok boss I can play - knowing he wasn't or if it was b) I'm not great boss but I'll play if you want me to. Quote:
This is Anfield suggested Can's suspension would provide an opportunity for some players, and even named Kevin Stewart. I didn't know he was back from injury but if he is I'd put him in.
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The bookmakers really don't fancy us. Sky Bet has us at 5/1 to win, Bet365 and Williamhill at 11/2. I stopped looking after William Hill. On Oddschecker some places have like 60/11 but I think that includes sign-up promotions rather than actual odds.
We're underdogs, and Liverpool do like to ruin a good bet but worth a gamble I think. Also Firmino's travelled to Dortmund. If he plays I'd be more optimistic. |
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Is that overall or just first leg?
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First leg.
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First leg.
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Need to start seeing more of Ojo - we must look to really road-test our young talent rather than losing them to a string of loans and ultimately slipping away to seek a better chance elsewhere. Just 10 minutes off the bench at the fag end of matches from hereon in would help. Pre-season friendlies and Cup matches aren't enough.
Coming off the bench wouldn't give him the game time he needs, and I think he's just unlucky that he shares their position. |
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In the position he plays in though, he'd have to oust Lallana/Coutinho/Firmino..
Coming off the bench wouldn't give him the game time he needs, and I think he's just unlucky that he shares their position. ![]() Its tough being a young player trying to break through at LFC - and its tough being the manager and keeping everyone happy - but I guess there's worse jobs in life to do before you start getting too sorry for these people
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Markovic is being returned to Liverpool after being ruled out for the remainder of the season, looks like a hamstring injury.
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Xavi talks about English football, and gives praise to Adam Lallana. Quote:
Former Barcelona midfielder Xavi has given a revealing interview to FourFourTwo (via the Echo) in which he praises English football and singles out Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana for praise. http://www.empireofthekop.com/2016/0...erpool-legend/The 36-year-old currently plays in Qatar, but is rightly regarded as one of the best midfielders of his generation, winning practically everything available with club and country over the past decade. Xavi said that England “could be an outside bet at the Euros,” partly because Lallana is “a quality player”. “English football has always been in Spain’s retina,” he continued. “England breathes football in a way Spain doesn’t. In England, a footballer is like a god.” “I remember watching John Barnes at Liverpool – wow, what a player he was.” Xavi mentioned a time when he faced Liverpool in 2001, claiming our support for the team, despite losing 3-1, was jaw-dropping. “The fans remained for the whole game and never stopped applauding their team. I couldn’t believe it. I was speechless,” he concluded. It’s great to see figures such as Xavi with such complimentary things to say about the club, and his opinions on Lallana are especially interesting. Lallana is a Spanish style player, with brilliant technical ability and a keenness to slow down the game and keep possession – even in tight areas. It’s sometimes caused frustration in England, but his performances in recent months have been much improved. Now, the 27-year-old is adding goals and assists to a polished all-round game which includes manic pressing and the skill to turn a player inside out. He’s a certainty to start for Liverpool this evening verses Borussia Dortmund, and we can only hope he continues to show Europe just what he can do. Tonight will be one of the biggest games of the former League One midfielder’s life… Link to the Echo article: http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport...field-11145638 |
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Decent interview with someone who knows the game and what he's talking about. I have been bewildered to the core when Lallana has had a dammed good match and 'expert fans' just rip him to shreds. He reminds me of Kuyt for his energy and determination, and his match play and passing is normally superb. He's a definite stayer for Klopp, and a good option for the England squad, improving in leaps and bounds lately (literally!).
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He suffered last season from injuries and the way the team suffered in general. This season it's clear Klopp likes him, he has such energy and skill. He does lack goals and assists but he still contributes, and his lack of goals and assists wouldn't be a problem, or even noticeable if others contributed more to the goals.
If people like Xavi and Klopp like him then that's good enough for me. He's like a mix of Kuyt and Benayoun for me. |
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In the position he plays in though, he'd have to oust Lallana/Coutinho/Firmino..
Coming off the bench wouldn't give him the game time he needs, and I think he's just unlucky that he shares their position. Coutinho may a gem, Firmino improving all the time and Lallana in his best spell of form for us but none of them are consistently productive for 90 minutes game after game - a bit more rotation may actually help them due to the physical demands Klopp places on them. |
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To me, Henderson revealing the other day that he has been plying whilst in pain with an injury smacks of a man who is worried that his days at the club could be numbered and it is both an appeal for sympathy and support from the fans and a bit of trying to convince Klopp that he can perform better.
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He suffered last season from injuries and the way the team suffered in general. This season it's clear Klopp likes him, he has such energy and skill. He does lack goals and assists but he still contributes, and his lack of goals and assists wouldn't be a problem, or even noticeable if others contributed more to the goals.
If people like Xavi and Klopp like him then that's good enough for me. He's like a mix of Kuyt and Benayoun for me. |
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OR it's him revealing his performances have suffered due to him suffering with an ongoing heel injury? It's more of an explanation than a cry for sympathy.
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Yep, it could be that as well. I just view it differently and as I said a few months ago, if they got a good offer for him, they would let him go
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