Liverpool (h) pre-match thread

Liverpool (h) prediction


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Sounded to me that Pep was heaping pressure on Liverpool claiming they are better in this moment and everyone (media) saying we will lose.
 
Merson has predicted a comfortable win for Liverpool, so I'm slapping a few quid on 4-0 City ;). I've got a sneaky feeling we're going to witness something special tomorrow.
 
Take our chances and we will win comfortably.

We will create more chances than them.

Liverpool don't carve you open, they wait for mistakes in transition.

Big importance for Dave to be given the ball.
Something we specialize in at the moment. But I think you're right, if we take our chances we win.
 
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Up the blues! Not close to us this lot when we’re at it
 
Liverpool are 11-4 at the bookies might as well make some money out of the usual poor performance we point in against them shit houses
Usual poor performance against them?

At home in the Prem, our recent record against them is:
P9 W5 D2 L2 F17 A10 GD+7 Pts17/27
 
Something we specialize in at the moment. But I think you're right, if we take our chances we win.

That's why I suspect we will set up similar to the game at Anfield, with more legislation for being countered.

We created three or four decent opportunities that day, mainly sliding Mahrez in across the 18-yard box.

Liverpool, on the other hand, had probably two half sighters, both Salah?

One when he cut inside Laporte, before curling a comfortable shot into Eddie hands.

The other was one I would have expected him to have scored last season, when Eddie got caught in no-man's land and Salah missed the opening to loft it over him first time.

Mendy was really disciplined that day, so concerned about the lack of height on that far post and Zinchenko ball watching.

I do have much room for optimism, though. Arnold was given a chasing on his side against Arsenal and looked to be feeling the pace of missing a few games.

Just keep Robertson from going over the halfway line, he is crucial to how Liverpool play in so many ways, which is why Napoli in the first leg did a number on him.
 
I’d love to see Sterling actually perform against them. It would lift a weight of his shoulders and keep Robertson occupied. At Anfield last season he retreated into his shell and Robertson got very confident and surged forward.
 
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