The OFFICIAL Liverpool FC thread - #DankeJürgen

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TheMaster

Only one winner here, West Ham have tired. Have no one up front. Hernandez is past it

galwayman

Quote from: TheMaster on February 04, 2019, 09:24:50 PM
Only one winner here, West Ham have tired. Have no one up front. Hernandez is past it
Still Liverpool don't look like scoring either.
Not really creating anything.

dec

First half of the season (19 games)
6 points dropped, 7 goals conceded

Second half of the season so far (6 games)
7 points dropped, 8 goals conceded

Despite comments I have read about our depth being so much better than in the past, it looks like it is only in midfield that there is any reasonable depth. At the back and up front it needs to be all the first choice players or we suffer.

TheMaster

Quote from: galwayman on February 04, 2019, 09:32:17 PM
Quote from: TheMaster on February 04, 2019, 09:24:50 PM
Only one winner here, West Ham have tired. Have no one up front. Hernandez is past it
Still Liverpool don't look like scoring either.
Not really creating anything.

FFS Orgy

galwayman

Quote from: TheMaster on February 04, 2019, 10:04:45 PM
Quote from: galwayman on February 04, 2019, 09:32:17 PM
Quote from: TheMaster on February 04, 2019, 09:24:50 PM
Only one winner here, West Ham have tired. Have no one up front. Hernandez is past it
Still Liverpool don't look like scoring either.
Not really creating anything.

FFS Orgy
Was a tough chance to be fair the way it sat up.
Despite no flag he was a mile offside.
Need a win on Saturday badly

trailer

Quote from: trailer on February 02, 2019, 01:04:13 PM
Klopp not happy with Kyle Walker's tweet. Liverpool cracks starting to show. Not sure if they have the mental strength for the run in.

The pressure is starting to show.

north_antrim_hound

To many injuries and not a strong enough bench.
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets

Aaron Boone

Quote from: north_antrim_hound on February 04, 2019, 10:22:01 PM
To many injuries and not a strong enough bench.
LFC could do with the transfer window reopening for an hour.

thewobbler

Quote from: north_antrim_hound on February 04, 2019, 10:22:01 PM
To many injuries and not a strong enough bench.

1 defeat this season. On course for a 94 point tally.

Why does any slight blip in performance engender such nonsense?

City lost to Newcastle last week, and they're applying the exact model you're after.

Imagine Liverpool has 25 worldies and won 4-0 every week. How long until you tune out from boredom?

galwayman

Quote from: thewobbler on February 05, 2019, 07:49:57 AM
Quote from: north_antrim_hound on February 04, 2019, 10:22:01 PM
To many injuries and not a strong enough bench.

1 defeat this season. On course for a 94 point tally.

Why does any slight blip in performance engender such nonsense?

City lost to Newcastle last week, and they're applying the exact model you're after.

Imagine Liverpool has 25 worldies and won 4-0 every week. How long until you tune out from boredom?
I think it's the performances the last month or so which are the worrying thing.
Not playing well at all.
City have had their blips of course - but in all other games they are playing well and creating bags of chances which Liverpool are not recently.

thewobbler

City have lost 4 of their last 10 games.


laoislad

Didn't see the game last night. Not surprised they dropped points again though. Haven't been playing well at all lately.

Maybe Everton will do us a favour Wednesday night . ;D  ;D
When you think you're fucked you're only about 40% fucked.

seafoid

https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer/english-soccer/injury-ravaged-defence-means-liverpool-not-in-shape-to-win-it-clean-1.3782654

Injury ravaged defence means Liverpool not in shape to win it clean


Since St Stephen's Day Liverpool have kept just one clean sheet in seven games
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Strap yourself in. It looks like it's going to be a little hairy from here. For all their energy going forward Liverpool have begun to creak in the same places they were so brutally crisp and decisive for the first half of the season. It's a cliche because it's true, or true enough anyway: a top-class attack might get you to the Champions League final; an unforgiving defence wins league titles. And something has shifted here for Jürgen Klopp's team.
Since St Stephen's Day, and including this slightly angsty evening at the London Stadium, Liverpool have kept one clean sheet in seven games. This is hardly a surprise. Three key players are missing from the defence: the superb Joe Gomez, the impressive Trent Alexander-Arnold and the actually-not-bad Dejan Lovren.
Tricky night
Joël Matip started here and had a tricky night. Elsewhere James Milner's ankle-chomping authority was missed in midfield as he filled in at right back. Naby Keïta continues to look like the incomplete central midfielder.
More to the point there were periods where the league leaders made West Ham look like a team of attacking terrors. The same West Ham who had scored one league goal in three games before last night had seven shots at goal in the first half alone. At times they looked viciously effective on the break, with Felipe Anderson parading his lovely, easy range of skills on the left. Ten minutes into the second half Anderson dropped deep and turned away from Matip like a man absent-mindedly swerving a discarded traffic cone. Matip pulled him back and was booked. Right now this is not a defence to ease your way gently into a title run-in.
Klopp knows it better than anyone, of course. Before last night Liverpool's manager had promised his team would simply attack from here, press the pedal, look to go forward without breaking a step in all competitions. They might just have to because right now Liverpool are not in the shape to win it clean. It is going to be a little messy, a little raw, from here. And perhaps that tension is starting to bite just a little.
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Blue Billywig Video PlayerKlopp's response to the draw with Leicester was to open up his team, bringing in Adam Lallana to start in midfield for the first time since October, a player who is all soft touch and clever movement, with the ability to spin and divert the ball at high speed with a nudge of the rudder. He is a strange, likeable sui generis footballer, his actual "goal involvements" no real reflection on his craft, his poise on the ball.
Finding another way to win, another way to score can be vital at moments like these and Lallana may well have a hand to play, as he did in Liverpool taking the lead on 22 minutes. It must have felt sweet. All the more so, perhaps, as it involved a huge stroke of good fortune for an unlucky footballer. Lallana took the ball way out on the right touchline, with his back to goal and two defenders close. He swayed and rolled the ball around with his toe, then back-heeled a ball between two defenders into James Milner's run.
Milner was miles offside. He didn't hesitated. His low cross was finished neatly by Sadio Mané. The game could have gone one way from there, but West Ham had come here to play. The sense of injustice was soothed almost instantly as Michail Antonio ran away from the wall at free-kick, took a cute slid pass and spanked the ball hard and low into the corner. Keïta had simply watched him go. It was an embarrassing goal to concede.
On his touchline Manuel Pellegrini stood and barely flinched, features betraying just a glint of some ancient weathered joy. And as the second half wore on West Ham continued to pull that defence out of shape in between the Liverpool attacks, to press at some tender points that have opened only as the season enters its final straight.

screenexile

Quote from: thewobbler on February 05, 2019, 08:13:28 AM
City have lost 4 of their last 10 games.

Interesting statistic...

They've also lost 4 of their last 25 games in the PL . . .

north_antrim_hound

Quote from: thewobbler on February 05, 2019, 07:49:57 AM
Quote from: north_antrim_hound on February 04, 2019, 10:22:01 PM
To many injuries and not a strong enough bench.

1 defeat this season. On course for a 94 point tally.

Why does any slight blip in performance engender such nonsense?

City lost to Newcastle last week, and they're applying the exact model you're after.

Imagine Liverpool has 25 worldies and won 4-0 every week. How long until you tune out from boredom?

Who took the jam out of your doughnut, that was brutal last night and they have been poor since Christmas. Man City have a stronger pool of players and might just cost us. Bobby is of form and so is salah. It's all a bit worrying if your a fan.
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets