ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Wed Jan 30, 2019 11:33 pm wrote:I'm more concerned about our performance level than the result, we haven't really played well since we beat Arsenal at Anfield a month ago.
We lost to City, lost to Wolves in the FA Cup (admittedly with a scratch side), scraped past Brighton 1-0 with a pen and then had a life and death struggle with Palace a week last Saturday. We could do with a couple of convincing wins imo.
algymoon » Thu Jan 31, 2019 10:39 am wrote:This is the reality performances of the second half of the season, no clean sheet, shaky keeper, shaky defence, can't defend against set pieces, it was only for the brilliant sole performance from Mane to win a point in a game we really should have lost, had Leicester taken their good chances. Apart from Mane, the front line was Sh*t, especially Salah and master of the dud Firmino.
Before the Nutcase manager mouth off in BBC about his achievement in January in position 4 points ahead of M. City!, well we must remind him that his team second half performances of the past season weren't that good at all. The main achievement is in May! The way I see it unless Liverpool has over 10 points spare between them and the second, there are many hard games coming up, the chasing pack will catch up, and properly pass them.
I still don't have faith in this Sh*t manager, who is only here to enjoy the moment!, we let him fool himself, and by coming May, he wouldn't be laughing!!!
The next five games is a real test!!!
Pig Catcher » Fri Feb 01, 2019 10:56 am wrote:I know the pitch got covered in snow between the warm up and the game, but did the grass seem a bit longer than normal? It seemed to be holding loads of moisture even where there wasn't white patches. Maybe the groundsman where unable to cut it during the week due to the weather.
maguskwt » Sat Feb 02, 2019 2:19 am wrote:Pig Catcher » Fri Feb 01, 2019 10:56 am wrote:I know the pitch got covered in snow between the warm up and the game, but did the grass seem a bit longer than normal? It seemed to be holding loads of moisture even where there wasn't white patches. Maybe the groundsman where unable to cut it during the week due to the weather.
The condition was definitely weird. It wasn't dry snow. The snow became ice lodged in the grass. When the players passed or kicked, you could see the ice flying all over the place.
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