chris85mcfc
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Hard to disagree with thatUnless our defence tightens up like it did last season we will not win the league or probably either of the cups as well.
Hard to disagree with thatUnless our defence tightens up like it did last season we will not win the league or probably either of the cups as well.
fixture to fixture compared to last season: minus 10 points currently.
this is mainly due to turning wins into losses (Wolves away, Arsenal away) and turning wins into draws (Spurs home, Chelsea away, Pol home, Palace home) and turning a draw into a loss (Villa away).
7 games where did worse.
only 2 games where we did better: rags away was a loss now a win and Newcastle away was a thriller draw now a thriller win.
the 7 games where we did worse I put it down to awful defending and overall the transfer market imo was a bit shit. letting Gundo go, not be able to land Bellingham or Rice, pay big for Nunes who cannot really be relied on much, while Kovacic is all right but simply not fit the lace Gundo's boots really.
trying to make Gvardiol play Roberto Carlos, Doku decent so far but lot to learn still off the ball and quite raw too. and of course KDb missing long long period.
if we can get these minus 10 points to minus 3-4 I think we are OK as 85-86p may be needed to win the league this season.
to bring it down to minus 3/4 points we would need to win quite a lot of games we did last season and do some better results vs Pool, Spurs, Brighton (all away) Brentford (home and away, fuck Toney is back, only team he plays 2 times this season against is us).
even more so if drop points again vs someone who we beat last season.
very unlikely we can repeat 89 points again. for that we would need 46 points of possible 54. would certainly give us the title imo.
worry is if we only do 80-84 points, I think its possible Liverpool doing 85 if they dont run into some injury problems on Salah, van Dijk, Allison etc. and refs keep helping them.
For Pool to get 85 points they need 37 from possible 51. still allows them like 7 draws alongside 10 wins.
this is gonna be close.
Burnley home, Brentford away, Everton home next 3 games for us, well we actually lost the Brentford one last year and had that shit draw vs Lampard last season at home where he was fired soon after as they were really bad.
get 9 points here and all of a sudden we are just 6 points worse off instead of 10 compared to last season.
while Liverpool's next three: Chelsea home, Arsenal away, Burnley home
no fucking way they should get more or same from these 9 than us from our three. that would be horrible.
Agree about March being tougher than February but CL quarter final isn't until April.many points (18) to earn till the end of february ..if we really want to have a genuine shot for the 4peat we have to/should win every game to put pressure on Pool..looking at the schedule (4H/2A) Brentford away & Chelsea at home might be toughest..March will be much more difficult (Opponents & pot. CL Quarterfinal)
Yes, no talk of a negative effect and the uncertainty it could bring to the dippers.Not one media outlet think Klopp saying he is leaving will effect his team and in fact it will make them go on and win a few trophies!
The unexpected bombshell of Klopp announcing he's leaving in mid season is bound to have an adverse psychological effect on Liverpool players i think. They now know he's jumping ship in the summer so Klopp will have a battle on his hands to galvanise belief and positivity, especially if/when they suffer an unexpected defeat.Not one media outlet think Klopp saying he is leaving will effect his team and in fact it will make them go on and win a few trophies!
The unexpected bombshell of Klopp announcing he's leaving in mid season is bound to have an adverse psychological effect on Liverpool players i think. They now know he's jumping ship in the summer so Klopp will have a battle on his hands to galvanise belief and positivity, especially if/when they suffer an unexpected defeat.
The unexpected bombshell of Klopp announcing he's leaving in mid season is bound to have an adverse psychological effect on Liverpool players i think.
Fair enough, we'll see how it affects them when we ramp up the pressure. All we need now is for Salah to announce he's off in the summer: )I'm afraid 'bound' sounds like wishful thinking. It may have an adverse effect on Liverpool or may not. Nobody knows. If we win the league it won't be because Liverpool suffered from an adverse effect but because City are the best.
I think seeing it the other way - that the squad will be "desperate to win it for the gaffer" - is equally valid. No one will really know apart from the Liverpool squad themselves. Certainly an interesting twist mid season.The unexpected bombshell of Klopp announcing he's leaving in mid season is bound to have an adverse psychological effect on Liverpool players i think. They now know he's jumping ship in the summer so Klopp will have a battle on his hands to galvanise belief and positivity, especially if/when they suffer an unexpected defeat.
It’s a tough one to call. A lot of the squad will undoubtedly be galvanised but one or two (those with upcoming contract issues perhaps) may well perform at not quite 100% due to the uncertainty of what lies ahead. Those fine margins and what impact (if any) they have are impossible to predict.I think seeing it the other way - that the squad will be "desperate to win it for the gaffer" - is equally valid. No one will really know apart from the Liverpool squad themselves. Certainly an interesting twist mid season.
Well judging by the wankfest in the media about him leaving, i'd be surprised if the league or the refs let anyone beat them now!I think seeing it the other way - that the squad will be "desperate to win it for the gaffer" - is equally valid. No one will really know apart from the Liverpool squad themselves. Certainly an interesting twist mid season.
The corruption of VAR bending refs ears is concerning and to retain the title to win it for a record 4th time we'll have to play so well that VAR and bent refs cannot deny us. Pep knows the score and will have us fired up to put the pressure on Liverpool i think.Well judging by the wankfest in the media about him leaving, i'd be surprised if the league or the refs let anyone beat them now!
Oh yeah, Pep will have us fired up...getting Kev, Erling and Stones back while we're in touching distance of them is huge i think.The corruption of VAR bending refs ears is concerning and to retain the title to win it for a record 4th time we'll have to play so well that VAR and bent refs cannot deny us. Pep knows the score and will have us fired up to put the pressure on Liverpool i think.