Liverpool (A) | PL | Post-Match Thread

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Not only that. But yes, who doesn't?
There are the specific incidents. Then there are the comments, inane comments like “This means more”, “Unleash the crowd on them”, “The Anfield roar” and crap like that. And the general gobbiness of their fanbase. Not all. Of course not all. But too many.
Only its own members could love a cult.

Anyway, c'est le football! Roll on Saturday.
 
Pep hates them doesnt he?
Klopp knows and he is having fun trolling Pep, he does this thing were before a game, he puts out some kind of snide comment disguised as a compliment and he knows Pep would pick on it and get angry. Klopp is as German as they come. He knows he has a fucking forest in his eyes but he would rather talk about the spec of wood in your eye! This behavior really gets under Pep's skin.

Klopp is a hypocrite, he knows it and he is comfortable with who he is. Notice how he has been playing the role of the repentant kid who's willing to accept his punishment?After the game, he went to the media to say he deserved the red card, you think he would have said that if they lost? He knows how to play the media better than Pep and that shit has Pep furious.

Pep needs to take the 2011/2012 Mancini approach. I remember Micah saying there was a media Boycott at the training ground, no one read the papers or talked to the media for a while and thats how Pep needs to play this situation. No media talk in the training ground, no complements for the opposition, no snide remarks either, shitty short pre-match interviews, a complete disregard for the dippers and the media, just treat the fuckers like they don't exist and get on with the game.
 
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Was at the game so didn't see the VAR decision on the goal. Just watched it this morning and I'm still bitter about it.
As Shearer always says where's the clear and obvious error? Taylor was weak there he should have told the VAR guy to fck off before he went to the monitor. 100 percent that goal stands if they score it
Depends what you class as clear and obvious but on the replay it was a foul. Hate VAR for many reasons but can’t blame it for yesterday’s defeat
 
Yeah, I stupidly felt confident all week going into the game as my posts will show. I saw their team line up and thought, we can do a number on this lot today. Then I saw how we were lining up and thought - I'll take a win of any description, maybe even a point wouldn't be so bad.

Liverpool didn't play the way they usually do. They were deeper and played the counter more than they normally would - especially at Anfield. Klopp set them up differently and it was hard to get in behind them when we were in the final third due to them dropping so deep. Other sides have picked their mess of a defence apart this season, it's made much harder when they are instructed to defend, keep shape and treat it like a cup final.

Cancelo on the right had a poor game. Not just for the error at the goal, but on numerous occasions he was guilty when in possession throughout the 90 minutes. That said, KDB on that right had side felt a waste too, he appears more inclined to play high balls to Haaland when at times Cancelo was open on his right hand side and better placed to deliver into the box.

What the hell was the deal with Foden too? Almost as if he was instructed not to attack Milner out of sympathy and play left wing back in front of Ake.

It was a piss poor set up from the gaffer and accusations will be thrown at him about overthinking a big game again. Throw in a dodgy VAR decision to chalk off our goal and the referee allowing the game, to quote Neville on commentary, to be a "throw back" to years gone bye. You cannot prepare for that - he let so much go it felt like a different sport at times. There was an incident on the touch line when someone literally threw Bernardo to the ground, a free kick in a dangerous position, surely? No - play on...

A BIG reaction required against Brighton this week as this game coupled with the 0-0 in Denmark has me asking a few questions of the set up and squad depth that I hadn't really considered an issue until yesterday.

Rant over.
 
In hindsight, I think Pep's reasoning behind including Gundogan wasn't irrational per se, but it wasn't justified ultimately. Gundo can play as a false 9 at Anfield, but he is a bit slow to handle the hassle and tussle in midfield. Grealish would have been more useful with his ability to keep the ball in tight spaces and carry it forward. Also, unlike Foden, he would have at least attempted to dribble past Milner, and not only once.

The players made mistakes, from Cancelo to KDB and Haaland, but Pep's choice of Gundo over Grealish was questionable.
Don’t disagree that Grealish should have started but until about the last 3 games the main criticism of him has been for not taking on fullbacks. Foden not going at Milner when one on one was just bizarre. Even more so after him terrorising him last season at Anfield
 
Why does everyone need a player to blame? If you end up with a modern attacking right back as your last line of defense against a player like Salah then something has gone drastically wrong before that. Tactically we were not at the races yesterday which led to all sorts of breakaway chances for them, that is only the managers fault (as much as I love him and hope he stays forever)
Because the primary job of a defender is to defend, the attacking part of his game is a huge bonus.
 
We was unlucky yesterday and never got the decisions once again at Klanfield. Simple mistakes cost us the game we all knew if they was going to score it was going to be that ball over the top and unfortunately Cancelo made a mistake. At least we have no midweek game and get back to business on Saturday.
 
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