LFCMike Posted Sunday at 20:56 Share Posted Sunday at 20:56 47 minutes ago, RandoEFC said: Why are Liverpool fans complaining on Twitter about Neville's commentary? How do they think the rest of us feel when we have to listen to Carragher commentate on them against our teams as if assumes everyone watching is a Liverpool fan... I think Carragher goes the other way too often with Liverpool to not seem biased. Yeah I get that you can hear him celebrate goals sometimes but both of them, their analysis of Liverpool is way off at times. I didn't hear what Neville was saying today but it was embarrassing hearing him last week on the Chelsea game. Anyway decent point after that first half. Arsenal are not great to watch at all though, are they? The time wasting so often throughout a game. Like a version of Chelsea under Mourinho without the trophies to show for it. And I'm not sure they'll ever get over the line playing like that these days. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
6666 Posted Sunday at 23:26 Share Posted Sunday at 23:26 2 hours ago, LFCMike said: I think Carragher goes the other way too often with Liverpool to not seem biased. Yeah I get that you can hear him celebrate goals sometimes but both of them, their analysis of Liverpool is way off at times. I didn't hear what Neville was saying today but it was embarrassing hearing him last week on the Chelsea game. Anyway decent point after that first half. Arsenal are not great to watch at all though, are they? The time wasting so often throughout a game. Like a version of Chelsea under Mourinho without the trophies to show for it. And I'm not sure they'll ever get over the line playing like that these days. Arteta is a defence first coach. Even when it looks like it'd be better if we attack... Nearly pulled off a win against City though and should've won today. A nonsense red card in the City game and the referee today denying an obvious penalty and the goal at the end amongst other nonsense red cards thus season will be bigger reasons for us not winning the league. The team plays a lot differently when Odegaard is there as well. Without him, we basically have no playmaker because Arteta is too scared to play Nwaneri. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr. Gonzo Posted Monday at 00:21 Share Posted Monday at 00:21 2 hours ago, LFCMike said: Anyway decent point after that first half. Arsenal are not great to watch at all though, are they? The time wasting so often throughout a game. Like a version of Chelsea under Mourinho without the trophies to show for it. And I'm not sure they'll ever get over the line playing like that these days. I think they’re a defense first side, but I think they’re impressive in playing this way in the modern era while also being able to play some pretty attacking football despite the more defensive style. He’s not a football terrorist like Simeone or Mourinho imo Aside from where they are in the table, I think performance wise we can say that they’re the best side we’ve been up against this season. I think there’s no question about that. And it was a big test & I think a point away at this Arsenal is not a bad result. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subscriber Dan+ Posted Monday at 04:24 Subscriber Share Posted Monday at 04:24 Manchester United have genuinely been one of the worst teams in the league in 2024. That isn't even an exaggeration - how are they this bad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Posted Monday at 06:53 Share Posted Monday at 06:53 I'm more than happy for Ten Hag to win the odd game here and there for this reign to continue. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whiskey Posted Monday at 07:53 Share Posted Monday at 07:53 59 minutes ago, Dave said: I'm more than happy for Ten Hag to win the odd game here and there for this reign to continue. This is 100% me, it's getting to the point where I'm a little annoyed when they lose as I know it's an inch closer to the end of another banter era (arguably the best yet). Would happily see them take four from their next two to keep him ticking over. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LFCMike Posted Monday at 08:15 Share Posted Monday at 08:15 8 hours ago, 6666 said: Arteta is a defence first coach. Even when it looks like it'd be better if we attack... Nearly pulled off a win against City though and should've won today. A nonsense red card in the City game and the referee today denying an obvious penalty and the goal at the end amongst other nonsense red cards thus season will be bigger reasons for us not winning the league. The team plays a lot differently when Odegaard is there as well. Without him, we basically have no playmaker because Arteta is too scared to play Nwaneri. Which 'obvious' penalty was that? And the 'goal' where he'd already blew up so the two Liverpool centre backs stopped playing? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subscriber RandoEFC+ Posted Monday at 09:22 Subscriber Share Posted Monday at 09:22 1 hour ago, Whiskey said: This is 100% me, it's getting to the point where I'm a little annoyed when they lose as I know it's an inch closer to the end of another banter era (arguably the best yet). Would happily see them take four from their next two to keep him ticking over. Does my head in that we've barely laid a glove on them since that 4-0 when they've been handing out wins to every team in the league. On the refereeing drama, I thought Van Dijk was very lucky early on when he kicked out at Havertz. If that happens in Brentford vs Fulham and the player gets sent off it isn't even remotely controversial. The penalty call where Martinelli got wiped out by the slide tackle was a good claim but he did control the ball with his arm before that so that might be why VAR didn't intervene. The Arsenal "goal" I thought the foul given was soft but the whistle had clearly gone and you can't say they'd definitely have scored if everyone had played on as if there hadn't been a whistle. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OrangeKhrush Posted Monday at 09:56 Share Posted Monday at 09:56 Another sort of okay at times but largely disjointed performance. There are so many things not looking kosher and perhaps there will be a Paul Mitchell appointment made. Maybe someone like Adi Hutter whom he has worked with and is prepared to work a project rather than throw tantrums. Ragnick may be another consideration for the RB days Eddie has lasted a lot longer than I thought, but 4 years you need to freshen up ideas and he looks stale with no idea on plan B. It's not looking to good for him, I dont think the players are working for him Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Stan Posted Monday at 10:25 Author Administrator Share Posted Monday at 10:25 Watching some of the highlights on MOTD - Brighton's Wieffer must be beside himself. A 4-on-1 counter-attack and he passes to the Wolves player, who then goes on to set up the equaliser. Of all the options he could have chosen, he royally fucked up Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Stan Posted Monday at 12:29 Author Administrator Share Posted Monday at 12:29 13 hours ago, 6666 said: and the referee today denying an obvious penalty and the goal at the end Sorry but there was no 'obvious' penalty. Konate got the ball. It was rash but he didn't foul Martinelli. And there was no goal at the end. Taylor was giving an advantage to Liverpool to see how the play would carry on. There was no advantage and blew up well before the ball even ended up in the net. I know there's been some contentious decisions in previous matches before but I don't think there was anything Taylor got wrong in those decisions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Stan Posted Monday at 12:47 Author Administrator Share Posted Monday at 12:47 18 hours ago, Dave said: Delighted with our win. The goal was exactly why I was annoyed last season when Roy publicly criticised our inexperienced players when he gave the Tottenham defence the freedom of Croydon to pass it round from the back. They have a mistake in them if you press them well. Eze's touch for the goal. Superb and barely seen it spoken about at all since. Almost all other players go for a shot in his position but that awareness to know where Mateta is is top notch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LFCMike Posted yesterday at 07:41 Share Posted yesterday at 07:41 19 hours ago, Stan said: Sorry but there was no 'obvious' penalty. Konate got the ball. It was rash but he didn't foul Martinelli. And there was no goal at the end. Taylor was giving an advantage to Liverpool to see how the play would carry on. There was no advantage and blew up well before the ball even ended up in the net. I know there's been some contentious decisions in previous matches before but I don't think there was anything Taylor got wrong in those decisions. You could argue whichever foul Taylor blew for was soft but then Arsenal got multiple of them themselves throughout the game as well, some where there was much less contact than there was on either Szoboszlai or Konate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.