Can't argue with much of this.....
Bigga, pete73, any thoughts?
Can't argue with much of this.....
All I hear is criticism that we continuously fail to slide the ball in to Haaland. No one passes to Haaland.I think the speed of our play is the problem. It's extremely risk averse ( except for In the one area when it should have been). So we spent an inordinate amount of time making safe passes sideways and backwards. Overtime, it becomes predictable to anyone.
The opportunities are still there Mahrez missing an open Greosh and Haaland, Bernardo slowing the pace down while Haaland makes a run. etc.
And these were there despite our pedestrian play.
Quicker more aggressive play is needed. Get the ball near the final third and take risks with skilled players. Grealish, Kevin, Haaland, Gundogan Alvarez and co. Then get the ball to Haaland in space early.
Great post!I fear we're watching the beginning of the end of a manager. And I should know, I've followed enough.
Unless he finds a new assistant, one who'll actually challenge him on things and bring in their own ideas, we'll continue to deteriorate until either the manager, the board or the fans have had enough.
I was wondering if Klopp might go in summer and take a break, but I'm starting to feel like Pep might be joining him. I don't see the fire in him anymore, he just looks frustrated yet none of us have a clue what he's actually trying to achieve with the tactics.
The signings are equally baffling, not that they're bad players, they just don't fit. Haaland is one of the best strikers in the world, at the start of the season it looked like we were forgetting he was there after playing without a striker, now it looks like we're actively ignoring him. Grealish is a good player when running at defenders, making them commit so we make him stand still and run into congestion, same with Mahrez.
Bellingham can be world class, could be an incredible midfielder, but I just don't see how he fits in our system, especially this current system, so I don't see why we'd pursue him. And, if I was him, I'm not sure why I'd come.
KDB's like Gerrard. A good player, but what made/makes them great is that Turbo Boost button that they had/have which would add 10% to their game to turn them into world class operators.Yeah, was a worry when we signed him that it would be hard to utilise his greatest asset due to parked busses but there were a few clear examples in those 2 games where it was on. Half wonder against utd if it was due to fear of losing the ball. Very odd though as over hit it and the worst thing that happens is the keeper gets it. Get it right and good chance he scores.
As you say the lack of creativity in general is a big worry. KDB seems the only one allowed to take risks and despite his assists his general form has been average at best
This is a bizarre comment. He clearly isn't lacking "fire". His rant after the first Tottenham game shows he clearly is passionate about the task at hand.I was wondering if Klopp might go in summer and take a break, but I'm starting to feel like Pep might be joining him. I don't see the fire in him anymore, he just looks frustrated yet none of us have a clue what he's actually trying to achieve with the tactics.
Brilliant post Seb. You're an excellent mod. As Norman Stanley Fletcher said many moons ago; "don't let the bastards grind you down".I know many were upset with my comments in the match thread—and I have followed up with a few directly to explain my posts after the match thread was locked—but I wanted to clarify them:
I wasn’t criticising others critiquing our performance or players or Pep. Absolutely nothing wrong with that.
I was commenting on the vitriolic posts that have unfortunately become a hallmark of match threads, with them becoming more and more toxic this season, which seems to be spilling over in to the forum in general.
So many seem to be so reactionary and so angry when we don’t play well now that they seem to lose their heads and post completely OTT comments that set the tone. It then snowballs from there.
And it’s honestly very sad to see.
I was even told I am not fit to moderate the forum for speaking out against it.
Which, fair enough, if people genuinely feel that way, I’ll hang up my mod boots.
But I hate to see the place I have spent so much time on for the past 13+ years, on which I have created so many great relationships, and which has served as my connection to home as my community has shrunk substantially these last few years, sliding in to a more hostile place, despite our best efforts to prevent it.
As I said, if I am no longer fit for purpose, I’ll step down.
After a 2nd half when we suddenly looked like our old selves, bring aggressive especially without the ball. I thought that was going to be the thing that got our session going.This is a bizarre comment. He clearly isn't lacking "fire". His rant after the first Tottenham game shows he clearly is passionate about the task at hand.
Awful?What an awful season it's turning into, we could be fucked here.