Not that he needs to prove himself any more but this is a great test for him. Past 2 seasons he's had a very consistent squad which he perfected to his credit and now is a chance for him to show his worth even more.
I'm not so sure. I'd have bet on you to win it. You were so clear last season it takes a monumental effort to overturn that.
I still think you'll get top 2. In fact I think you'll still win the league.
Yes your defence has been obliterated but let's not act like the goals have gone out of the team as well - Jota, Firmino, Mane, Salah is still a formidable (at the very least) attack.
City & Chelsea will be your closest challengers come end of the season given the squad depth they have. But who knows, maybe they'll suffer an injury crisis too at some point?
How long is Trent out for?
I wonder what CB will be bought in January. They'll need someone of decent quality to help the youngster next to them. Matip won't last the rest of the season without injury either surely.
It's been the headline on Netflix whenever I've logged in to watch anything else past few days and I was actually gonna ask what it was about and if anyone's watched.
This is promising to hear and read!
Ricardo Pereira, Soyuncu, Castagne, Ndidi, Evans could be out with a back injury.
You say half a team but Matip wasn't first choice was he? Thiago hasn't played much either right?
We're hardly 'wank' if we don't beat you, behave
I can't wait for Sky to have a 1hr programme on repeat dedicated to Liverpool's injury woes like they're the only club ever to have been struck down like this before.
EDIT - hosted by Carragher and Souness too. You can hear Roy Keane in the background from another studio going absolutely ballistic as to why there's no more cameras left on him.
I'd guess that's just the person responsible for the social media account that's fucked up there. They had 2 messages ready and just messed up on editing one of them.
Either way, it's a mess up in a long line of them since Tories began to govern...
I agree with all of this. It's a gripping thriller at most but not in the horror category.
I do like the way it rolls out at the end and everything begins to fit together.
They've removed themselves from the theme that Hill House was in and gone in a different direction. To be honest, I don't mind that. At least it wasn't exactly the same and I'd say they've succeeded in that different style even though it wasn't what was initially expected.