45 | Abdukodir Khusanov - 2024/25

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Thoroughly deserved. However, I suspect he's going to win absolutely everything that is voted for by the public regardless of whether it's deserved or not. The uzbeks are like the Algerians on roids. If he's put up for nomination, he'll win player of the year.
 
I’m a big fan of what I’ve seen so far from him; I initially wanted us to leave Branthwaite at Everton for another year to develop under Moyes, but given Stones and Ake’s injury record plus Akanji and Dias’ relative mediocrity, I’d go in for him this summer and pair them moving forwards. Realistically we’re probably another 2 years minimum before a legitimate title challenge, so we might aswell establish them now and allow them to grow together.
 
I’m a big fan of what I’ve seen so far from him; I initially wanted us to leave Branthwaite at Everton for another year to develop under Moyes, but given Stones and Ake’s injury record plus Akanji and Dias’ relative mediocrity, I’d go in for him this summer and pair them moving forwards. Realistically we’re probably another 2 years minimum before a legitimate title challenge, so we might aswell establish them now and allow them to grow together.
2 years minimum before another title challenge?
Interesting take.
I suspect we’ll be in the running next season as title challengers. We’ve already had some early signs of squad improvement with the Khusanov and the other new signings, we’ll add to that, Rodri will be back and hopefully our defensive injuries won’t be anything like this seasons have been.
Don’t underestimate the extra rest the players are getting for the next couple of months with no midweek Champions league games and the extra physical, mental and emotional load that goes with that.
Yes, we have the Club World Cup to think about but our players will have had more rest between games and thus recovery than they have had in 7 or 8 years and that will be great for body and mind.
Add to that a revitalised Pep chomping at the bit to get back to the top of the tree and you have the recipe for a very interesting 2025/26 season.
 
2 years minimum before another title challenge?
Interesting take.
I suspect we’ll be in the running next season as title challengers. We’ve already had some early signs of squad improvement with the Khusanov and the other new signings, we’ll add to that, Rodri will be back and hopefully our defensive injuries won’t be anything like this seasons have been.
Don’t underestimate the extra rest the players are getting for the next couple of months with no midweek Champions league games and the extra physical, mental and emotional load that goes with that.
Yes, we have the Club World Cup to think about but our players will have had more rest between games and thus recovery than they have had in 7 or 8 years and that will be great for body and mind.
Add to that a revitalised Pep chomping at the bit to get back to the top of the tree and you have the recipe for a very interesting 2025/26 season.

It’s been widely reported there will be 5/6 departures and therefore as many new arrivals in the summer, I’d be very surprised if they all hit the ground running. Sometimes trying to rush the process can be counter productive and set you back even further, so another top 4 finish with the foundations being laid for another cycle of success would be a positive season IMO.

Ultimately, I think how close we get to another title next season doesn’t actually depend on us, but whether Liverpool keep Van Dyke and Salah or not.
 
2 years minimum before another title challenge?
Interesting take.
I suspect we’ll be in the running next season as title challengers. We’ve already had some early signs of squad improvement with the Khusanov and the other new signings, we’ll add to that, Rodri will be back and hopefully our defensive injuries won’t be anything like this seasons have been.
Don’t underestimate the extra rest the players are getting for the next couple of months with no midweek Champions league games and the extra physical, mental and emotional load that goes with that.
Yes, we have the Club World Cup to think about but our players will have had more rest between games and thus recovery than they have had in 7 or 8 years and that will be great for body and mind.
Add to that a revitalised Pep chomping at the bit to get back to the top of the tree and you have the recipe for a very interesting 2025/26 season.
I dont think its gonna take much to have a bash at the title next season.
Liverpool have won it at a canter with very little threat. Just as they did in the non existent covid winning year. Lets see how they do under pressure, weve already seen nice guy slot , who replaced nice guy klopp, getting his knickers in a twist obver tge smallest of decisions not going his way, like klopp.
Arsenal will have a shite year next year.

Literally no one else capable of winning it on my opinion
 
Thoroughly deserved. However, I suspect he's going to win absolutely everything that is voted for by the public regardless of whether it's deserved or not. The uzbeks are like the Algerians on roids. If he's put up for nomination, he'll win player of the year.

Ha. I haven't seen much myself from Uzbeks yet either on social media or on here? Obviously I remember the Bosnians for Edin and the Algerians for Mahrez!
 
Thoroughly deserved. However, I suspect he's going to win absolutely everything that is voted for by the public regardless of whether it's deserved or not. The uzbeks are like the Algerians on roids. If he's put up for nomination, he'll win player of the year.
There were a couple of rabid Mahrez fanboys on here. And don't forget member the Bosnians on here when Dzeko played for us? Utterly Crazy. I would take a guess that none of them are still around.
 
As it stands, he is our best player. It's Khusanov and 10 other names. He gets MOTM every week. Doesn't even speak English (yet). I will leave it at that.
Agree, but I'm never quite sure why it should be more impressive to play good football without speaking the language...
 
Agree, but I'm never quite sure why it should be more impressive to play good football without speaking the language...
For me, it's because it makes it difficult to communicate with you teammates. You can't just tell them where to position themselves, where to make a run, where to move. Nothing. You don't understand what they want from you either. Having said that, I am sure he is learning more and more every day, so it should just get even better.
 
I see the commentators are still trying to push an agenda with him. He had a dodgy 10 min spell in his 1st game and since then has barely put a foot wrong. Hes MOTM practically every week and yet the media would have everyone believe that he is a calamity. It’s plain weird.
 
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