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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
I had a bet with my friend n I took Swansea. Now waiting for friend to reply my whatsapp.
This is Liverpool....
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Do not know when Salah is going to improve his finishing.
Now Mane also left his scoring boots at home. Whole team was rubbish against Swansea.
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Jurgen loses the match, to a team struggling to stay alive and apologizes to an opposition fan.
What a sad day for Liverpool. Pierre.
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
The players went to play with 2 different mentality. When playing with City they wanted the revenge deeply and at Swansea it was light.
Klopp must start to sign players who are finished product and not potentials. With Untied signing Sanchez and Arsenal clearly wanting Aubameyang we must also match our rivals. |
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Lets hope not!
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Manchester City are in talks to sign Aymeric Laporte.
This is one of the defenders I would prefer Liverpool to sign. Klopp should observe Guardiola, he has stock up really well in the defence department. |
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Ah Klopp is kidding himself if he thinks his gegenpressing system going to work in England like it did in his homeland when he won 2 Bundesliga titles. Needs to be flexible with his tactics and mixed it from time to time agst teams that parks buses. There is no plan B in Klopp's system. Look at the way he makes substitutions, that says it all. |
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
http://www.tnp.sg/sports/football/co...ll-eludes-reds
Consistency still eludes Reds Klopp looks no closer to reviving the Reds' glory days than his less feted recent predecessors Richard Buxton Columnist ANALYSIS TNP Jan 24, 2018 Liverpool are not, contrary to Swansea City manager Carlos Carvalhal's claims, a Formula One car gridlocked in London rush hour. That would require their high-powered vehicle remaining on course for an extended period of time. Novice drivers have veered off-track fewer times than Juergen Klopp's side. Yesterday morning's (Singapore time) 1-0 defeat by Swansea at the Liberty Stadium merely confirmed everything that the effusive German coach said at the outset of his reign with the Reds. He is a "Normal One"; no different to any of those who came before him in the hot seat on Merseyside. For all his assorted touchline showmanship, Klopp still appears incapable of shaking the stigma which has continually plagued Anfield for the best part of a decade. Even Olympic-standard psychologists have failed to break down Liverpool's mental block. BACKWARD STEPS Each step forward is invariably offset by two regressive ones. Both off and on the pitch, they go to extremes, with exhilarating highs seamlessly going hand in hand with ensuing humiliation. Signing a defender for a world-record fee has been offset by selling their most creative player soon after. Statement-like victories over English Premier League heavyweights have, similarly, been followed by the Reds crashing and burning against a host of the league's perceived lesser lights. Eight days after they halted Manchester City's unbeaten run, Swansea brought the Reds back down to earth with minimal effort. The Welsh club's record of besting Liverpool five times in the last six years shows why yesterday's loss has far exceeded rare bad days at the office. Deeming it either a shock or anomaly would only ring true if it was not such a recurring issue. Liverpool are now glorified underdogs; everything that they were once polar opposites of. Teams who previously relished the prospect of claiming them as a scalp now consider them equal prey in the English top flight, no more special than those sitting above them in the table. Matching Arsenal, Chelsea and Man City counts for precious little when the likes of Swansea, Leicester City and Crystal Palace are able to claim maximum points in the weeks that follow. SHORTCOMINGS Throwing Virgil van Dijk into the mix was never going to instantaneously resolve Liverpool's shortcomings in defence. Four players vying for the same ball in the build-up to Alfie Mawson's decisive strike points directly to organisational headlessness on the part of Klopp. It is why they will be left trailing in the EPL's best-of-the-rest contest between now and May rather than leading from the front as an 18-game stretch had previously suggested. Until that is overcome, Anfield's ongoing wait for a league title will roll over into a third full decade. To join the best, they have to develop the mindset of those they desperately aspire to be. Man City may be beatable but remain uncatchable while Manchester United and Chelsea are both able to eke out results from even their most unconvincing performances this season. Klopp knows that consistency is key to Liverpool's transformation from potential title contenders into bona fide ones but they are a team who remain attuned to his personality; one able to harness the emotion of the big occasion yet ill-equipped to overcome the humdrum. Should they discover that balance, conversations about challenging for can finally switch from the top four to the title. |
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
In the UK, Liverpool FC is nick-named "Robin Hood“ [maybe due to uncircumcised heads]
Liverpool is the one that "robs the rich [clubs that don't need points] and gives to the poor [like Swansea, that needs points to survive] "
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Table won't lie! It's more draws than wins!
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In China, they labeled pool as '劫富济贫'!
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