Looking at Liverpool squad and frontline can't see them dropping more that another 7/9 points and why we have to win at there's
I can see them dropping twice as many as 7 pts. They won't win 90 pts.
Looking at Liverpool squad and frontline can't see them dropping more that another 7/9 points and why we have to win at there's
What makes you think this Liverpool squad can handle the pressure any better than their predecessors? The only way they win this is if we fuck up, which might be understandable given what we achieved last year.Looking at Liverpool squad and frontline can't see them dropping more that another 7/9 points and why we have to win at there's
They've dropped points in a third of their games this season. They are 2 points better off than us without having a major blip. They will likely be playing after us on most weekends leading up to the end of the season with the Europa League.Looking at Liverpool squad and frontline can't see them dropping more that another 7/9 points and why we have to win at there's
I can see them dropping twice as many as 7 pts. They won't win 90 pts.
Hope your right but that intensity by the scousers will be in every game
the big added pressure on them comes from their own fans, they will suffocate them as their mass delirium has done in the pastWhat makes you think this Liverpool squad can handle the pressure any better than their predecessors? The only way they win this is if we fuck up, which might be understandable given what we achieved last year.
Hate to say it, that was a good result and performance at an inform Bournemouth.
They are scoring for fun and not letting goals in.
When both clubs have a full compliment of players City have a better starting 11 than Liverpool. However, the Dippers have a very good squad and they have proved they can cope without their star players. The key for City is keeping Kdb, Rodri and Stones fit, if we do we can keep the pressure on them.They have a big squad, but 'that intensity' leads to injuries...Also, they are in 4 competitions and are likely to go far in the cups. There are some decent teams in Europa, and the games in April/May won't be a formality. They'll drop enough points. The question is whether we'll be ready to capitalise on their mistakes. I'm optimistic.
Imo, the front 6 of Rodri, KDB, Foden, Bernardo, Doku/Grealish and Haaland is potentially the best in PL history. We'll be terrific to watch, especially after January, mid-February.