Bluemoonadam
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We will concede, that's a fact.
In the first 5 minutes probably 2 if Son and Kuluveski are playing....We will concede, that's a fact.
Sounds like an opinionWe will concede, that's a fact.
I generally agree with this. The only unknown in my mind being this:If not, then let’s think about getting back to winning ways and remember that the Title is still in our own hands

Nothing to do with them playing like 70s Brazil, it's how much room we currently give the opposition in our half. Any half decent manager will just pick their fastest two players against us and just say, stick on the last man and hoof it wide. Spurs right now should be getting some lightening quick kid from their youth team and telling him to stick wide.Spurs are shite, but you know they will play like the 1970 Brazil team against us, as they always raise their game in their cup final at ours.
Being intimately familiar with all of that, they do indeed have a team with a fast break, as Nunez goal provided, but they too have a squad in transition, with their two biggest names possibly in their last season, or certainly on the bad side of peaking.I generally agree with this. The only unknown in my mind being this:
Liverpool owners, who are known as the FSG, are also known to go about accumulating and developing sports strategy expertise. Generally made famous by the words "Moneyball." And I think they have been unhappy with Klopp and his "style" for quite a while because they found it to be too aggressive and too exuding or exhaustive of the players. So that they brought in Slot, a more defensive-minded manager to try and get "the best of both worlds" as they see it: A: Super fast and explosive players they have recruited but B: That are not mindlessly out-run and over-run at every and all opportunity (as per their take on what was happening under Klopp).
I generally happen to think that they are surely unwise to question Klopp. As well as that they are surely deeply misguided in the long term.
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Not like they are totally clueless in their thinking.
Yes. Klopp has left a mess in the dressing room (in their mind). And they are dealing with it. What you wrote is just scratching the surface. Which then gives even further credence to them. For their squad and the team should be in a state of crisis.they too have a squad in transition
I’m not sure why you’re gulping the cum of FSG is a thing on the Spurs pre-game thread, but I’ll bow out here!Yes. Klopp has left a mess (in their mind). And they are dealing with it. What you wrote is just scratching the surface. Which then gives even further credence to them. For their squad and the team should be in a state of crisis.
All in all there is NO DOUBT in my mind that Liverpool owners are very, very shrewd.
I'm stunnedThe way results have been going lately I'd say we'll lose this one as well, especially because spurs ae a get to play against, however I think we'll win.
Kova is a major problem in that central mid, prefer Gundo with either Stones/Akanji partnering, with Ake at LBThey're coming off the back of an embarrassing home defeat...
If Stones, Dias, and Akanji are fit, we'll beat them 2-0 at least. If any two of those three are out, expect 2-2 or 2-3.
Our weak midfield leaves an inexperienced / cobbled together defence exposed too often.
Stones can plug that DM gap and allow Kovacic to play rather than do the work of two men
I am less than convinced that we can suddenly rediscover some form.
The defence is shambolic, the midfield have no control, and if Haaland doesn't score who will.
I only saw the first half on Saturday but based on that Kova looked decent and dangerous to my eyes.Kova is a major problem in that central mid, prefer Gundo with either Stones/Akanji partnering, with Ake at LB