Liverpool thread 2020/21

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From Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp:

"We adapt to the situation and the way we want to get stability. There is always an awful lot to do.

"The most important thing is out decision making in decisive moments. Chelsea had more shots on target than we had. Lots of things are good but the last pass was not.

"I don't think [a drop-off] it was inevitable. Maybe constantly [moving] in one direction is not always possible but you can only do that if your problems are not bigger than solutions. Most difficult league to stay on top for a long period is England. One team who can is Manchester City. The rest all have to fight.

"Coming second or third in a year when it is not perfect is okay. Our situation is different – I think we agree it’s a really strange one, injury-wise and football is more rhythm than people think. We’ve never had that to build, we had to change too much. That’s clear."


Just f**k off!
I've only just seen his comments regarding us, Sky are running it in their banner on TV. I'm only surprised he didn't mention money.
 
Indeed. There is quite a difference in the output from Liverpool supporters (and our lovely UK sports media too..) as of this week compared to the bragging about and analysis of the league standings a mere 75 or so days ago.

The aftermath of our draw at home to West Brom together with Liverpool's 2-1 win over Spurs the next evening 75 days ago left many Blues concerned that we were falling behind in title race this season. The post-match analysis on 'Bluemoon' was full of lots of disappointed Blues ready to concede the title once again to Liverpool, given the 8 point gap between us and them.

And of course, Liverpool's supporters were cock-a-hoop at the position they were in, given our injury profile and the fact that we weren't exactly pulling up any trees. I just had a quick peek at some of the contributions to RAWK from that time and it is clear that, notwithstanding injuries (VVD etc) and the odd dropped points here and there, their support was anticipating another march to the title..

A few random examples, each from different contributors, make the point of how their support saw the situation unfolding (and as I say, the same could be seen in the media output at the time):

'At our best we are way better than any other team in this league. We have lacked the consistency of previous seasons, mainly due the the injuries, but I haven't seen anyone else come close to our best performances.'

'Eat our dust!!'

'This one is over, the worst of the schedule is done and we are getting players back. See ya!'

'It's over. We waited 30 years and now we're about to win it back to back. That's LFC for ya.'

'West Brom next. Fantastic opportunity for us to put a winning sequence together and serious pressure on the chasing pack. We're the best team in this league (I don't think it's even close) but the nature of the season so far has been a bit (lol) of a leveller. With Ox back, Jones cementing his spot as a top class midfielder, Thiago and Shaq soon to be back we're getting numbers back at a crucial point in the season in a crucial part of the pitch.'

'This morning is what happens when the less well resourced teams have to play midweek. Going to be a rough 6 weeks for them - Suspect the table will look very familiar by late Jan'

'Now that is how you attack #.20!'

'It really is one game at a time but it’s testament to this squad that we are top. Congested schedule with some huge setbacks with VAR and injuries yet they continue to deliver. If we can get Milly, Thiago and Shaq back training the options look great with Jota and Kostas to add too.'

'When do we think the null and void shouts will start this season? I'm betting end of Jan'

'I wonder whether after that drubbing some of our less exalted opponents will start treating the games they have against us as a dead rubber and save their energy for games they can win? Particularly as the number of games played in a week increases it will be tempting for managers to say, "save your strength for Brighton lads". Perhaps we need to hand out another spanking or two before that happens. Bring on WBA.'

'I get overwhelmed by how much I love this current squad that we have. From back to front they're all absolutely incredible.'

'We are cruising in a Ferrari in 1st gear. Ole has his foot full down on the gas of his clown car to try and sidle up next to us - the whole thing is rattling, plumes of smoke are coming from the engine, a back wheel has just come off and is bouncing down the road and the cassette player is starting to chew up the best of Simply Red tape that is blasting out of the broken windows.'

'As for City, 8 clean sheets in 9 I heard. Does that include CL games too? Should that be anything for concern or are they more likely to start conceding more before they fix their attacking woes (even Palace have scored as many as them!).'


I'll stop there, as I'm sure you get the drift.

We've still got a job to do to regain the title and anything could happen between now and May, so I'm not even going to tempt fate. If we win it I shall, as ever, 'quaff deeply from the keg of victory' but only when we win it.

Pity for them that some of our Scouse chums didn't heed the old King James' Version warning that 'Pride goeth before destruction and a haughty spirit before a fall'..
'When do we think the null and void shouts will start this season? I'm betting end of Jan"
Well, they weren't far off.
 
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are you sure thats the dippers?
could just as easily apply to united
 
BBC News - Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has no doubts over players' loyalty to Reds

Klopp says Liverpool players are loyal. Or as it is otherwise known, step one of Liverpool FC shifting the blame to those who want to jump ship. Watch your windows, Mo.
 
are you sure thats the dippers?
could just as easily apply to united
It's a common trait that can be applied to all teams that thrive on a agenda of bullshit and hypocrisy.....I personal love these graphics sadly though the average Dipper Rag fan base are at the back if the class playing with there plasticine therefore its list on them ...please keep these coming
 
BBC News - Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has no doubts over players' loyalty to Reds

Klopp says Liverpool players are loyal. Or as it is otherwise known, step one of Liverpool FC shifting the blame to those who want to jump ship. Watch your windows, Mo.

Klopp is right here they will stay loyal, why cash your chips in to go to a bigger club when they could potentially be playing in the new 3rd level European tournament Uefa are looking to introduce next season.
 
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