Liverpool Thread - 2022/23

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Don’t know why everyone is getting upset............. it’s gone in for years and will go on for years to come ..........
 
I shouldnt be surprised...but I am mildly.
You lot are 5 points ahead already a better goal diff and in Haaland have a striker who I reckon this season will easily hit 30+ goals in the league. I wouldnt be surprised if he makes 40.
So to be getting so vexed about the time issues is, as I say, mildly surprising.
I think it is clear already that Liverpool this year are simply average and that Salah isnt really on form and we have no mane to help us out through his industry. The Bournemouth game showed nothing really and hid the fact that we have been poor so far this season.
Its going to take everyone back from injury and Nunez being close to the standards Haaland is playing at for the gap to close.
I am fairly confident that Arsenal will fade and then it will be everyone playing catch up
I hope Arsenal stay the course. Master Vs Apprentice, former players at Arsenal battling it out against City for the title sounds much more interesting to me than another year of Liverpool and City going toe to toe
 
First of all I don’t see Liverpool are gone already. Their start isn’t perfect. Nor was ours a few times and we still won it in the end. It’s simply way tok early.
They can put an unbeaten serie of games together like we can. And have proven this over the last few years as well. Arsenal for instance haven’t. They started great.

Now I hope I will eat my words and see that lot and their play acting manager fail. Because as everybody else I hope so.
 
Not that concerned anyways. They've scraped past Newcastle who were missing their two best places due to a referee who generally favours them.

They look stumped, their defence is porous and they have zero patterns of play other than hoof it into the box. They seriously miss Mane.
 
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Cheating cunts

So they balanced it up with the Rashford goal given against them.
 
Scott Parker's sacking was not due to Liverpool thrashing them, but due to City/Newcastle spending - Klopp.

'When I heard [the Scott Parker news] today I realised how important it is in this moment to have the right owners at the football club,' Klopp said.
Some clubs are owned by countries but others have a structure like us and maybe Arsenal.
'Then three teams who came up, Nottingham [Forest] are spending, Fulham are and I can't remember Bournemouth doing a lot, which is difficult for a coach. I felt for Scott.
 
Liverpool are far from their best and their injuries particularly in midfield are really hampering their progress. With the granddad's playing and performances not going well they are in real danger of their momentum grinding to a halt.

Diaz has a bit of spark but and Nunez looks like he might be fun to watch BUT even after a last minute winner and a 9-0 win it all feels a bit boring. They don't seem to have the same drive like they used to and if Salah doesn't find some goals soon I wonder how long the fans will put up with his grins when he misses.

They feel like a team in need of a purpose and inspiration. Being plucky underdogs to money bags city isn't cutting it anymore and even Klopp's comments about clubs being owned by countries feels worn out and over used. Despite getting the late winner yesterday it wasn't really the result of overwhelming Scouse desire or quality but Newcastle being knackered.
 
Said it a couple of games ago, there season isnt sustainable this year, the games they've won have absolutely drained them (bar Bournemouth) and its 100 mile an hour for 90 mins. They'll drop more points being gassed and pick up more injuries. The only time they won the league, they controlled the tempo and settled for the points after 30 mins most games.
 
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