Liverpool thread 2018/19

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Young Camacho at RB did very well, too!

I wouldn't say at all they didn't want, but they just have shown what was in them.
It was showing the quality of dippers bench. That was quite interesting for us and shocking for Klopp. Of course he can't speak out.

Surely that team never had a match together, but at least the attitude should be there, and wasn't.
Tbf, the kids did well, players like Shaqiri, Milner, Moreno or Sturrigde let the kids work for them, poor mentality.
Both sides were guilty of sloppy passing. Liverpool showed their(mainly) second string was all at sea and not up to the job of beating a pretty ordinary Wolves side. Our second string would have beaten them both convincingly on the same night. Liverpool's first 11 is a good line up but should they get injuries to key players, they're fucked.
 
Its difficult to understand the mans logic in goading City fans with online 'banter' when,he has shown,he does not have the professional manner to respond in the right way to folk giving it him back in real time.
Compare Sterlings respone to being physically and verbally (racial) attacked before the spurs home game last season..keep gob shut,score two goals and help City to 3 points. .to Jamie Carraghers response ..gob open and spitting.And yet Sterling is hated by media and liverpool fans,meanwhile Carragher continues in his highly paid,high profile job for a media outlet.
The man should have been arrested and given a 3 month custodial term for Common assault...on a minor.
Despicable person,and poor judgement exercised by his continued employers.
Keep yer mouth shut Jamie.And stop spitting!!
Great summation of the double standards.
 
Obviously it's bad news for us that they lost last night. We badly need them to stay in the Champions League until the semis.

Losing is as much a habit as winning is. They can tell themselves the City defeat didn't affect them, but losing to Wolves straight after it's bound to. Huge game for them at Brighton this weekend, and it suddenly looks much harder for them.
 
Both sides were guilty of sloppy passing. Liverpool showed their(mainly) second string was all at sea and not up to the job of beating a pretty ordinary Wolves side. Our second string would have beaten them both convincingly on the same night. Liverpool's first 11 is a good line up but should they get injuries to key players, they're fucked.

Our second string players all get a run in the first team at some point, the majority of Liverpool's got thrown in together last night, and it showed, totally disjointed. If Klopp had any brains he'd have been giving Origi, Sturridge and others some game time, even starting the odd one to make sure his front 3 didn't burn out to easily. Foolishly he's continued with his front 3 at all costs and it will eventually bite him on the arse, like last night, the minute he has to really rely on anyone else they'll be off the pace and affect his teams performance.

The guy is a fraud, no other plan except 100 miles an hour, best 11 every week and hope it's enough.
 
Obviously it's bad news for us that they lost last night. We badly need them to stay in the Champions League until the semis.
Not sure I agree. True we have to play more games but the prospect of another trophy less season will heap the pressure on Klopp.
 
Losing is as much a habit as winning is. They can tell themselves the City defeat didn't affect them, but losing to Wolves straight after it's bound to. Huge game for them at Brighton this weekend, and it suddenly looks much harder for them.

When it isn't your first team who lose it isn't usually a significant blow to morale. There are two small benefits to them losing that game from City's point of view: one is that it damages confidence, and the other is that it is a good team that City won't have to play. But they are well outweighed by their fewer fixtures.

So far we've been very lucky with cup draws that allow us to field a second string, but that won't last. What we don't want is to go into the last month or so of the season with a whole pile of big, demanding games (CL semis/final, FA Cup semis/final, rearranged league fixtures) whilst they have fewer, less demanding fixtures. If things are close that could give them the edge.
 
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