I can explain why it's horrifically flawed should I need to, but I doubt I do.
A cigarette smoker smoker smokes for up to 7 minutes, a shisha smoker COULD smoke for up to 80 minutes so we should increase the damaging effect by ten fold....
Fuck me, this is an actual WHO document?!
Same logic. You drink a shot of whiskey. That's 1.5 units of alcohol in one minute. You drink a pint of lager. It takes twenty minutes to drink. That makes 30 units of alcohol per pint, cos we just proved it with the whiskey.
That's being very selective with the truth. He's always returning from injury so is only able to do 5-10 minutes off the bench. I wouldn't say that is available for selection. Not by the standards Klopp sets anyway.James PearceVerified account @JamesPearceEcho 5m5 minutes ago
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Sturridge has been available for 70% of#LFC's PL matches this season. 6 starts, 13 off bench & 7 as unused sub.
I suspect operation "big Sturridge up to maximise his selling price" is in full swing
And with Klopp seemingly set on mostly playing a 4-3-3 formation it would appear that Sturridge will rarely have the luxury of having a fellow striker and therefore we will rarely see the best of him.They made a point on MOTD about how much better he looks as a part of a striking duo rather than as a focal point of a front 3. Playing with a strike partner allows him to drift to the wings to find space and takes full advantage of his clever movement. It's too bad we have only one game of the season left because this is actually looking rather promising.
Yeah I also thought that was a good point, and using him as part of a 2 just seems such a no-brainer against park the bus teams at Anfield. How Klopp hasn't deployed this previously is a tad disconcerting.They made a point on MOTD about how much better he looks as a part of a striking duo rather than as a focal point of a front 3. Playing with a strike partner allows him to drift to the wings to find space and takes full advantage of his clever movement. It's too bad we have only one game of the season left because this is actually looking rather promising.
Yeah I also thought that was a good point, and using him as part of a 2 just seems such a no-brainer against park the bus teams at Anfield. How Klopp hasn't deployed this previously is a tad disconcerting.
I think the problem is that these foreign managers from countries where the league is dominated by 1 or 2 teams - think that England is the same. Yes we do have top teams but our bottom teams are stubborn as fuck and mostly beleive they can at least get a draw. Conte realized quickly and changed ... Klopp has taken his time and is probably confused by our dominant possession stats and our injuries have limited the type of formations we can play. I guess West Ham was the first time where he was compelled to do something after the southampton fuck up.
They made a point on MOTD about how much better he looks as a part of a striking duo rather than as a focal point of a front 3. Playing with a strike partner allows him to drift to the wings to find space and takes full advantage of his clever movement. It's too bad we have only one game of the season left because this is actually looking rather promising.
Another point on Sturridge...
I think Klopp's concern with even a fully fit Sturridge is that he seems to only fit in a front 2 these days. He's had several games as the 9 in a 4-3-3 this year, and looked really poor. Little defensive output, little offensive threat, low on energy. His best games for us came when Brodge stuck him and Suarez togethor and played them as wide forwards in a diamond 4-4-2 where they could run from out to in. Suarez did the yards for the two of them, and Sturridge bagged plenty. In the 5 seasons he's had with us, it's the only time he's score more than 13 goals in a year.
Same yesterday with Origi and him wide. Immediately Sturridge loses 50% of his responsibility to 'work', cos Origi's there to share the load. He doesn't half to drop deep to collect, can play side-on to goal rather than have his back to it, and isn't receiving it with a centre half up his arse.
The darting run he made for the goal, and the quasi-assist for our 4th goal all came from him attacking in from wide right onto his favoured left.
He wouldn't get any of that in Klopp's favoured 4-3-3.
I made that same point yesterday:
I think the problem is that these foreign managers from countries where the league is dominated by 1 or 2 teams - think that England is the same. Yes we do have top teams but our bottom teams are stubborn as fuck and mostly beleive they can at least get a draw. Conte realized quickly and changed ... Klopp has taken his time and is probably confused by our dominant possession stats and our injuries have limited the type of formations we can play. I guess West Ham was the first time where he was compelled to do something after the southampton fuck up.
So you think Klopp believe we are 1 of the 2 dominating teams?
I think it is more down to availability and alternatives. Klopp and the gang works on the gameplan the whole week if possible. And to be fair Sturridge has been reported injured a lot this year.
Sorry, what do you mean by that?
Moron refered to foreign managers from leagues normally dominated by 1 or 2 teams and assuming they tought England was the same. So I wondered og he tought Klopp out us as one of the 2 dominating teams in England. He made certain Dortmund was 1 of the 2 in Germany but he has some way to go here.
Not sure I get this whole line of reasoning, so I think I'll stay out of this.
Perhaps Klopp is surprised that 70% of our opponents simply show up with no interest of actually playing football. Some of the negative, anti football we've seen this year has been ridiculous, but it's completely self induced by demonstrating time & time again that we struggle against that style. Initially I think Klopp was taken back that such tactics weren't frowned upon by fans and the media as it makes for such a dire and turgid spectacle.
The game against Utd where Mourinho simply parked the bus and received only a few small groans in the press was a pivotal moment. All other teams in the league figured that if Utd could be so negative and somehow still come out with some credibility then they could also use the same tactic.
We simply needed to demonstrate the ability to destroy a couple of teams that deployed that tactic and that's where Klopp failed. He walked into the same trap for fucking months and was still somewhat surprised that our strengths (counter attacking/gegen pressing) weren't allowed to flourish.
Right, I mean we almost won the league with it, but "almost" doesn't really count and how can one say that the defensive frailties of that team were not in some way exacerbated by the system. Now that I think about it, when was the last time a team has won a major tournament playing the "diamond"? Probably not since AC Milan in 2000's. Teams who are playing with 2 strikers nowadays are all defensive and counter-attacking style, like Leicester and Atletico Madrid.