The last time I watched a game with @StevieM the result was 2~2.
I watch this game with him and it's two all. I don't like to be a rat but I am pretty sure I have identified who is responsible for today's draw.
Someone’s just upset because yet again the glorious Tayto from the north was found to be superior.
The bars we were in were so ashamed of their muck German-owned cardboard flavoured wannabe Tayto they wouldn’t even sell them.
Gomez deserves the chance to get fit
He was making mistakes before he got injured, he's been making these sort of mistakes all season. He's a kid, I get it, he'll take time to get to grips with it, but he's making more errors than the less defensive TAA, so he doesn't really deserve to be in the team if he's repeatedly costing us points. I don't think that's harsh, kid or not.
Klopp's comments were a little undignified, I thought the worst bit was when he said to the interviewer "obviously you've never actually played football" or something like that.
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I genuinely can't be sure, but I don't remember him showing any signs of lack of concentration or positional problems when Rodgers played him on the left. Maybe I've got that wrong?
They don't mean it.I think a few people are suggesting giving up on him.
He did far more than just an assist and I covered the fact that attacking midfielders (like forwards) are going to lose the ball now and again, they are up against multiple defenders and trying passes/tricks that can't all be successful. It's why so many chose him as MOTM (though I agree there were no real stand out candidates).He dwelled on the ball at one point, had it nicked off him and it put pressure on which led to one of the goals. I'm not blaming him or taking focus away from his assist, but there's an overall point about players being focused and digging in when coming off the bench, too many times that hasn't seemed the case and whatever the quality of the player, it's just disrupted the team. I'm not sure he deserved MOTM for an assist, there weren't many good performers but there were players like Milner who dug in and provided good quality throughout. If he got MOTM for that then it's says more about the quality of the team performance overall.
VVD got alot of stick, but he cleared danger more than anyone and repeatedly wasn't backed up on the second ball. Yet he gets crucified for not stepping out when he'd challenged for the ball and momentum had taken him off the pitch. Klavan did ok aside from the confusion with Karius, who seems of late to have reverted to the previous indecisiveness and erratic behaviour.
Every pundit and analyst I listened said it should have been a penalty, but Dreamy reckons it shouldn't have been, so that's that I suppose.
Would like to know how he reconciles the non penalty tackle with the one which won a free leading to the equalizer.
No one is suggesting giving up on him - I certainly don't but you see the issue don't you ? - we need 6 points from the last few games to qualify for next year's CL on the assumption we don't win the CL, and we lose to Chelsea. Now we have to face a very determined Stoke next week who I have watched doing all that gengen pressing against Burnley. The only way I think I could relax is if we some how beat Roma like 5-0 or some shit like that that ain't gonna ever happen. Fuck knows it's fucked me off - as much as Klopp. No wonder he looked so fucking pissed off and started laying into the pitch, WBA team for even wanting to draw the game for pride or whatever - in his mind they should have just lost !!!
Good intent ruinedThey don't mean it.
(4 word response from Moron - very considerate of Moron always thinking about the capacity of @gene hughes, and @Oncy ability to read only short responses)