Liverpool thread 2018/19

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Aguero - 19 goals - 105 mins per goal - 1989 mins played

Salah - 17 goals - 161 mins per goal - 2733 mins played

He’s not even close to Kun if you look at it overall. Had a fluke of a season last year and thinks he’s as good as the greatest Pl striker ever..... Joker.
None City fans always look at goals per season at face value, when comparing him to players of the past and present(Henry, Suarez, Kane, Salah).

Given his mins per goal ratio, it's fair to assume that had he not had the average of one long term injury a season to overcome, he would have had even more goals and probably more golden boots as a result of that. It's not just the time out(which is obvious since if you're not on the pitch you can't score) but also because he needs regular game time to keep his rhythm, it takes him a few games to get it back after he's been out, we've seen it so many times.
 
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I know every team needs that bit of luck along the way, but it's uncanny how much they've had down to suicidal goalkeeping alone. I'd say 2 of our biggest strokes of luck last season were the Sterling deflected winner away to Bournemouth and the goal he scored away at Huddersfield where it rebounded back into the net as he was running in. The other late winners were just down to us keeping going and were good goals without any good fortune behind them. But Liverpool have had more late winners solely due to opposition goalkeepers having brain farts than we had all last season due to everything combined. I wouldn't mind so much if yesterday's winning goal was a well worked move but like that winner against Everton a few months back, it was little more than an aimless punt into the box and what the fuck Lloris was doing not catching it when it was piss easy to is beyond me
 
I foolish thought I would read BBCSport news. Came across this when reading about the dippers ‘fate’ for the title.

I threw up in my mouth.

“Liverpool have demonstrated quality, resilience, commitment and endurance since August. It has put them top of the table with just six games to play.”

Nothin about the lick and blatant cheating/diving/offsides mentioned at all.
CNUTS
 
I'm genuinely surprised that BBC Sport have actually acknowledged the sheer amount of luck their darlings have had. I would have thought they would just be saying they've been brilliant and fully deserving. They still put it in a positive light and I doubt it would have the same flavour, if City had been relying on those moments so much this season but fair play all the same.
 
Aguero - 19 goals - 105 mins per goal - 1989 mins played

Salah - 17 goals - 161 mins per goal - 2733 mins played

He’s not even close to Kun if you look at it overall. Had a fluke of a season last year and thinks he’s as good as the greatest Pl striker ever..... Joker.
It’s gets better with extended stats...
PL 18/19: Player - Mins Per Goal - Goals - Mins Per Assist - Assists - Last Goal Scored - Most Playing Mins w/o Goal
Aguero - 104 - 19 - 284 - 7 - 30/03/2019 - 234
Salah - 161 - 17 - 391 - 7 - 09/02/2019 - 529

Can’t imagine why neutral observers would think Sergio is having a better league season than Salah.
 
I foolish thought I would read BBCSport news. Came across this when reading about the dippers ‘fate’ for the title.

I threw up in my mouth.

“Liverpool have demonstrated quality, resilience, commitment and endurance since August. It has put them top of the table with just six games to play.”

Nothin about the lick and blatant cheating/diving/offsides mentioned at all.
CNUTS

The same quality, resilience, commitment and endurance that threw away a nine point lead.
 
I know every team needs that bit of luck along the way, but it's uncanny how much they've had down to suicidal goalkeeping alone. I'd say 2 of our biggest strokes of luck last season were the Sterling deflected winner away to Bournemouth and the goal he scored away at Huddersfield where it rebounded back into the net as he was running in. The other late winners were just down to us keeping going and were good goals without any good fortune behind them. But Liverpool have had more late winners solely due to opposition goalkeepers having brain farts than we had all last season due to everything combined. I wouldn't mind so much if yesterday's winning goal was a well worked move but like that winner against Everton a few months back, it was little more than an aimless punt into the box and what the fuck Lloris was doing not catching it when it was piss easy to is beyond me
Because he has become a piss poor keeper. Got away with it in the World Cup but has been losing his way for some time.
 
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