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Post Match Brighton (a) - League Cup - Weds 30th Oct 19:30

I don't know if we have a choice. It's almost certain that we'll be weaker in that position, and at backup for it in the coming years.
 
Quansah was also at fault for bha best chance in the 1st half. The 1 on 1 with lamptey and jaros.

The whole back 4 looked shaky. But its a back 4 that doesnt usually play, so to be expected i suppose
Quansah did his job there and played him off, as did Gomez and Bradley.

Chance never would've arrived if Robbo knew what a defensive line was.
 
Quansah first game under Slot subbed very early and very obviously for a poor performance.

Auansah second game under Slot and makes a big, key error that leads to a goal.

Not looking good.

There was also a West Ham game in between where Quansah did fine.
 
Or he's had a charmed life in terms of his early introduction to the game, but now he's got some learning to do. He seemed to be incredibly confident, so this is part of it. It isn't normal to have super young, not filled out CBs doing really well.

I do feel for him though.

Yeah - I’m not sure what some people’s expectations are - that he performs like prime Virgil now?

He had his fair share of errors last season - one against Utd, where he blind passed it to Bruno to lob it over our keeper - can’t remember if it was the league or cup game.

It’s not a concern… he’s supposed to make mistakes at 21 - at the same age, Virgil was just establishing himself at Groningen.

He’ll learn from this and I’m sure Slot will help him.
 
Poor Q, he looks absolutely devastated on the bench
Feel really sorry for him. But it wasn't just his fuck up for their first, the deflection was just unlucky but he was taking risks moving into midfield himself and his passing into midfield gave the ball away a few times. Must be devastating as he had had a good game overall until the last 20 mins or whatever it was.
 
Arne Slot: “I really like what I have seen from players who haven't played that much this season yet. They were able to play a similar style that we usually do and they brought quality into the game. It makes it even harder for me to make line ups in the next coming weeks.”
But he'll still start the same team bar a choice here and there between established players.
 
I don't know if we have a choice. It's almost certain that we'll be weaker in that position, and at backup for it in the coming years.
Mamardashvili Looked a great keeper at the Euros ( wasn't he in the team of the tournament? I forget) and he looks excellent in Spain. Him and Jaros should be very good when Ali leaves in a year or two or three
 
But he'll still start the same team bar a choice here and there between established players.

The less players we “have” to play regularly the more likely we’ll win something.

Certainly getting a consistent partner for Virgil is key to an improved defence.
 
So this game I think had Liverpool employ the so-called "false 9" system with Szoboszlai playing in that position. And the "false 9" would be a technically agile and unselfish player with good ball distribution skills. Like Firmino. And he is flanked on both sides with two super pacey wingers (Gakpo and Diaz) along with super pacey overlapping wingbacks Robertson and Bradley (in this game).

Szoboszlai appears like he could fit that role. In theory he has all the attributes but I don't think he ever played in such a position at his prior clubs. That position is pretty advanced for him as he is more of a "traditional" and deeper midfielder. And the player in that position is not supposed to be a Number 9, but it is still supposed to sniff for goals at all times which means that he should be something like Number 9 but not quite. It's a tricky position. Not Number 10 and not Number 9.

I think he generally played very well. He appeared more aggressive in the middle of the pitch and made some nice passes. Unfortunate not to score though. And defensively he exhibited great engine and willingness. Like he is coming into his own with pressing and other type of strenuous defensive work. But this was against Brighton in a cup game.
 
Anyways, I'm currently ill and having to sit through that did very little to cheer me up.

The main takeaway for me was thank god I'm not a Brighton fan. I get they have to deal with players "learning the trade" but fuck me some of their players were frustrating today. Particularly the LW. He was awful.
I also thought their ground was very empty in the last minute even though they only needed a goal. Weird
 
Post-match press conference. Slot on Gakpo:

"For me he is a regular starter. He's not starting every game but he started on a regular basis. and he's he's he's in in in in a in a tough competition with Lucho Diaz, Luis Diaz,..."

This sounds like nepotism from Slot. Many football leagues are run and operated like that. Players are preferred. Players are recommended to clubs and sent to clubs in which they will be preferred by the managers. So that this is some sort of Dutch nepotism factor going on at LFC. For some reason Slot finds it very hard to treat Gakpo like he treats other players. Some Dutch individuals within some Dutch organizations might pressure Slot to ensure giving Gakpo great and strong opportunities. And special treatment. Perhaps Slot's own career has been developed and pushed by such Dutch individuals and/or organizations. Or some Dutch individuals and/or organizations can make things difficult for Slot in Holland unless he is seen giving Gakpo special treatment. Something like that.

Think about it? WhyTF would Slot stutter like that when dealing with a situation and issue that is very trivial and has to do with how and when players should be played. Consider Rafa Benitez for a moment if you remember him. I never saw him stutter about things such as whether to play Riera or Pennant or whether one or the other is in a tough competition or is a "regular" starter or not.

Slot is very tough and firm with certain players. But with certain other players he is incapable of being so firm and tough. What he should do is treat all players the same.

And he finishes the topic with this:

"But for me, Cody has been a regular starter this season." Which is not true. It is Diaz who has been more of a regular starter and it was in this last game that Slot has actually preferred Gakpo over Diaz in terms of their on-field positional play. When managers have strong biases towards particular players then that can be very ruinous for the team because then such players can get undeservedly overplayed.
 
Post-match press conference. Slot on Gakpo:

"For me he is a regular starter. He's not starting every game but he started on a regular basis. and he's he's he's in in in in a in a tough competition with Lucho Diaz, Luis Diaz,..."

This sounds like nepotism from Slot. Many football leagues are run and operated like that. Players are preferred. Players are recommended to clubs and sent to clubs in which they will be preferred by the managers. So that this is some sort of Dutch nepotism factor going on at LFC. For some reason Slot finds it very hard to treat Gakpo like he treats other players. Some Dutch individuals within some Dutch organizations might pressure Slot to ensure giving Gakpo great and strong opportunities. And special treatment. Perhaps Slot's own career has been developed and pushed by such Dutch individuals and/or organizations. Or some Dutch individuals and/or organizations can make things difficult for Slot in Holland unless he is seen giving Gakpo special treatment. Something like that.

Slot is very tough and firm with certain players. But with certain other players he is incapable of being so firm and tough. What he should do is treat all players the same.

And he finishes the topic with this:

"But for me, Cody has been a regular starter this season." Which is not true.
He's started and figured fairly regularly enough, but Diaz has been in good form and they both play the same role. I get what he's saying though, it's not like he hasn't played, he's just finding it hard to incorporate both, when neither are really suited to playing down the middle and you're not going to oust Salah.
 
Very good performance and the game should have won by 1-3, however Quansah has lost concentration for the first goal, and unlucky for the second goal! Szobo is a total useless in front of goals, he had many open goals this season so far and missed them all.
I thought Jones was excellent, and well done Gakpo, all players have played very well. Well done keeper too.
 
I have no idea where Jones was playing yesterday. The only time I noticed him was the couple of times when he fouled another player and picked up the ball in frustration.
 
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