Losing to Hull would be a disaster on a far, far bigger scale than losing away to Liverpool. We need to rotate smartly, if at all, to try and win both.
Except that we're not bothered about Hull picking up points. Both equally important.
Losing to Hull would be a disaster on a far, far bigger scale than losing away to Liverpool. We need to rotate smartly, if at all, to try and win both.
"We need to rotate smartly, if at all" - you've lost me with that one.Losing to Hull would be a disaster on a far, far bigger scale than losing away to Liverpool. We need to rotate smartly, if at all, to try and win both.
Completely disagree. I want us to do well in
the FA Cup after last season's disgrace vs Chelsea. It may likely be the only thing we have a chance of winning this season and I hope the club has not become so arrogant that they cherry pick the competitons
We should compete for everything.
Have the likes of Liverpool really played that many games less than us as individuals? Everytime i turn on the telly i hear "experts" telling me about the hideous over rotation by Pep. Are our players playing a lot more football than the others?
Some people are suggesting we rest all our key players against Hull because it'll be 'easy'. The reality is that if we don't beat Hull it'll be a massive confidence knock. It should be easy, but oly if we take it seriously. Some rotating might be needed, but we can't go out and play Bravo, Zabaleta, Otamendi, Stones, Clichy, Fernando, Aleix García, Silva, Nolito, Navas, Iheanacho and expect to walk it."We need to rotate smartly, if at all" - you've lost me with that one.
Let me rephrase that- Losing to Hull is something that basically no other team has done, while losing to Liverpool is a confidence knock we could probably recover from because they're probably as good as us on current form. If we lose to Hull we likely go into the Liverpool game three points behind them.Except that we're not bothered about Hull picking up points. Both equally important.