Thingy wrote:I would like to see El Zhar given a start. People may say hes not ready for a game like this but hes a nifty little player and could unlock there defence if they park a double decker in front of us, which is most possible. I can see us giving them a nice hiding , 4-0 for me.
alanricouk wrote:Thingy wrote:I would like to see El Zhar given a start. People may say hes not ready for a game like this but hes a nifty little player and could unlock there defence if they park a double decker in front of us, which is most possible. I can see us giving them a nice hiding , 4-0 for me.
I'd give him a chance. We certainly lack pace when going forward, and he has bags of it.
dawson99 wrote:alanricouk wrote:Thingy wrote:I would like to see El Zhar given a start. People may say hes not ready for a game like this but hes a nifty little player and could unlock there defence if they park a double decker in front of us, which is most possible. I can see us giving them a nice hiding , 4-0 for me.
I'd give him a chance. We certainly lack pace when going forward, and he has bags of it.
So you want Liverpool to win this one?
Bad Bob wrote:Brace yourself for Lucas and Masch in the engine room.
stmichael wrote:Bad Bob wrote:Brace yourself for Lucas and Masch in the engine room.
Where's the creativity going to come from there? Yes I know they played well at Newcastle but they had nobody within 30 yards of them for most of the game. At Stoke they were both awful and that game should have been evidence that those two should not be used together in central midfield.
Bad Bob wrote:It's an interesting moment, though. A few weeks ago a lot of people (myself included) were suggesting that the FA Cup was well down our priority list for the season and we should be using the whole squad in those matches. Rafa clearly had other ideas, as the team he put out against Preston was very close to full strength. Now with concerns about the Mancs and the impending "race to stay in the race" (completely agree, BTW), I wonder if there aren't a few people reevaluating the cup. A chance to knock the Bitters out, restore some pride, restore some momentum and perhaps take another step toward winning some silverware (which may soften the blow if we fall short in the league come May)--maybe there's a lot less appetite now for using the squad and seeing how things pan out. I, for one, would like us to treat it like a league game if for no other reason than that we need to re-establish some forward momentum and that will require getting our best players singing from the same hymnal. We'll see how Rafa decides to play it, though.
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