Liverpool Thread - 2023/24

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Within the space of a month, they've gone from the greatest club side ever assembled, the best youth academy in the world, knocking bet to win the first ever quadruple, greatest manager getting the most out of the greatest players in front of the most loyal, knowledgeable fans in the world, to winning the carabo Cup and chasing a Dutch manager no one's ever heard of, crashing out of the fa and eurooa cups and doing a Devon Loch in the league, it's been a great month.
to quote ferris bueller - life moves pretty fast if you dont stop and look around once in a while you might miss it
 
Seems they can only win the league if they get a massive lead and stay well ahead of teams below them!

What is it 900m spent in 8/9 years and two major trophies?! what other trophies has Klopp won there is it a league cup 1 fa cups?

Now is that a decent haul? Maybe it is with competitiveness of the league because we know Pep is a freak of a manager and when pep goes we might be happy with half dozen trophies in 8/9 years..
there is slight difference between us and them we'd be gratful for any silverwear
 
It'll be a sad lament standing in front of the Kop singing You'll Never Walk Alone against Wolves.
No party atmosphere or big trophy to celebrate like they had hoped and we for many months feared this season.
No more chest bashing or fist pumping like a moron after games.
Its over.

I'm sure they'll spin it in some way to be some out of this world achievement that means so much more than anything else going on in football at the minute though.
 
Thats how they've played for Klopp's entire time in charge. Run and run and run. Force mistakes. Get it forwards quick. There's no guile at all. Some people love the gung ho approach but there's a reason they blow up.

Same for lego man at Arsenal. He is playing a style more akin to our 100pt season but still without the same control. Pep learnt that it wasn't sustainable with so many games, so we go for control over directness.
Very true, I thought that played straight into Dyces hands last night he got his team well organised. Absorbed the Liverpool pressure quite comfortably most of the time. Despite the frantic attacks and then hit them on the counter. After they went one up you could see his frustration when they didn't quite take advantage of Liverpool on the break a couple of times. He knew they were weak at the back and eventually he was proved right.
 
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