I went on the matchday forum and if I didn’t know the score could’ve been mistaken for thinking we were three or four goals down! Some absolutely embarrassing comments.
We weren’t at our best, but we haven’t really hit top gear yet this season so no big surprise. The first half an hour looked ominous for us, but we hung in there and controlled things much more second half, admittedly with Liverpool tiring.
Unfortunately KDB, Sterling and Walker (first half) weren’t at the levels we’ve come to expect. Rodri and Gundogan continue to be criticised on here, thought they grew into the game and controlled things as the game wore on. I don’t think Rodri is necessarily the ideal man for the job, he’s no Fernandinho, but he certainly isn’t anywhere near as bad as what some people suggest on here. If Pep wants to push KDB on to do his best work in the final third then you have to play two players like Gundo and Rodri behind him, especially against a team like Liverpool!
Gundo keeps the moves going, intelligent distribution and doesn’t get caught too far forWard too often, I’d suggest Foden and Bernardo may do and we needed discipline in there today.
If we were fully firing we’d have gone for Liverpool more in that second half, they were there for the taking.