Liverpool (H) | PL | Post Match Thread

Shout out to @CorporateBlue for the tip on free WiFi on my flight today. Got to watch the whole game live and uninterrupted.

That was a fine tribute for Pep's 1000 game as a manager. Players were immense. One or two of them that seemed to be struggling for form seem to have just clicked in recent weeks. Nunes was great down that right hand side. Solid in defence and that cross for Haaland's goal was special.

Doku was utterly superb today. Run them absolutely ragged and they didn't have a clue how to handle him. I though from about 20 minutes in he was going to be a solid contender for MotM, and he didn't let me down. O'Riley had one of his best games in a City shirt. Pocketed Salah, who pretty much gave up even trying to get past him after around 70 minutes.

Nico G has definitely found his feet in the DM role, and his goal was Rodri-esque. VDD was a staue in defence as it sailed into the net. Bernie didn't stop running all game again. His booking was justified, but given what he let them get away with, a little unfair. Phil also put a shift in and seemed to enjoy himself today, and Haalland, despite not getting many chances took his header well (right place to get his head on it). Cherki also played well again and didn't seem to want to come off, which is a really good sign.

Back line was solid again, and Dias is coming back into form again. Gvardiol also put in another solid performance, both players seem to be benefitting from game time.

Definitely a penalty, and I'd have put money on Haaland tucking it away, but their antics in the build up (appearing to scuff up the spot, and knocking into Haaland a few time as he was waiting to take the kick) was standard fayre from those cheating cunts. Take nothing away from the save though.

At the other end, Dick Van Dipper was unlucky with the disallowed goal. I don't think Robertson was interfering with Donna's line-of-sight, and I'd have been pissed off if had been the other way round, but fuck 'em. I also think St. Virgil should have been booked for a snide foul on Cherki, and their was also a push on Doku that went unpunishe (Sobozoli?).

Starting to klick.

Oh, and Wirtz (or Wieertz, as John Champion kept referring to him as on my comms) was dogshit.
You’re welcome mate, and (gets banjo out and adopts George Formby voice) “Turned out nice again”
 
Conor Bradley (6/10):

The youngster found it difficult to contain Doku, though he admirably stuck to the task. Going forward, he whipped in a number of teasing crosses, which his team-mates were unable to do more with.


Rating from goal. They rated Bradley as Pools best defender ! Admirably stuck to the task? I think Doku had a field day and had him on toast more than any other RB this season.
 
Re the offside. The media saying it should have been a goal.

For me surely the gk doesnt know whether Robertson will try and touch it, it head it in the other corner.

As for the Bernardo comparison, he had ducked before Stones headed it, not to avoid touching it.
Correct if he didn’t duck the ball hits him and stays out or goes in from an offside position. So ducking is interfering in this instance
 
Not taking anything away from a fantastic performance but never seen the scousers so passive, great to see young Nico have salah in his pocket all game and Doku fuck me what a game he’s had here basically tore the whole scouse squad a new one, so pleased for him.
They were passive because of City.
 
True! But assembling one good side is something a few managers have accomplished. Being able to rebuild and repeat those feats is something only Fergie has achieved
You don't think Pep has rebuilt?

Piscan did it with referees in his pocket, the PL helping him out at every opportunity and lesser teams rolling over for him.

Quite the opposite with Pep, which makes it all the more satisfying.
 
Plus the GPC broke the British transfer record more times than any other manager at the time
One horrible individual, never forget he sanctioned “that banner” at OT then got all uppity when we came up with the Tevez one in the centre of the city.
 
This part of it is commendable as regards our first goal:-

"City weaved their way out from facing Liverpool pressure near their own corner flag with a glorious sequence of passes from back to front.

This symphony of Guardiola's style ended in a familiar crescendo as Haaland soared above Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate to meet Matheus Nunes' cross and send a header past keeper Giorgi Mamardashvili." That's great - and true.

What I find unimpressive - and this goes for every other media article and piece of commentary I've seen - having watched the BBC, ESPN, and various Youtube analysis channels - is that nobody is analysing the offside decision on Liverpool's disallowed goal properly from the goalkeeper's angle.
( I know it doesn't really matter coz we fuckin' hammered them 3-0, but hear me out.)

It was very poor defending from City because we gave VVD a free header, and he's proved over the years to be a lethal weapon on corners for Liverpool. But, when he heads it, Robertson is offside. It looks unlikely that The Don would save it, but, he's got Robertson very close to him, and who is offside. If Robertson stands still, the balls hit's him. If the balls hits him, or he heads it in, he's offside.

Instead, he ducks out of the way. That interferes with play. IMHO, that's the same as playing the ball. If he doesn't duck out of the way, he's in the way, and the ball doesn't go in without it hitting him. Then, it would have been disallowed for offside. Therefore, he is offside and he interfered with play and the goal was correctly disallowed.

But, but but - Liverpool's goalie moved too early, and the penalty should have been retaken.

But, but, but, but, but - every player in the City team touched the ball on City's 1st goal: this wasn't shown and wasn't even mentioned on MOTD, where they had MUFC supporting Chappers presenting and the 2 routine scousers as pundits - Rooney and the forgettable anonymous moron who frequently drones on, but whose name escapes me.... got it: the journeyman scouser, Danny "Gizza job" Murphy.

But, hey ho! SFW. Altogether now, "We are not, we're not really here!...."

Cunts.
I'd have got Earling to go man to man with van hype, as he's our best defender of corners, but then again what the fuck do I know.
 
Funny that VVD disallowed goal! Go back to the goal they allowed for us against wolves the media was arguing saying it should have been disallowed now they all suggesting that VVD goal should be allowed! Now this is what pisses me of with the media oh the radio media are just as bad they are hypocritical cretins! You either argue that both goals should been allowed or both though be disallowed, you can’t flip flop depending on who benefits
 
You don't think Pep has rebuilt?

Piscan did it with referees in his pocket, the PL helping him out at every opportunity and lesser teams rolling over for him.

Quite the opposite with Pep, which makes it all the more satisfying.

Baconcunt was a bully bullied referees bullied players bullied the media! That’s how he went about being successful! He rang referees he abused referees after games when he didn’t get his way in a match then!
 

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