By Scum Go To PostSo, what has Bailly done to end up in Mou’s bad books?
Seems like he maybe blames him for that first half against City? He and Smalling were both to blame for that though.
By Laboured Go To PostSeems like he maybe blames him for that first half against City? He and Smalling were both to blame for that though.Journalists are saying it's more to do with him getting injured for a period of time this season, including getting sick before the game with West Brom.
Mou probably went with the most fit defenders, not to mention Smalling has been decent. Even after the shit first half against City he recovered and managed to score the winning goal.
By Laboured Go To PostSeems like he maybe blames him for that first half against City? He and Smalling were both to blame for that though.But Smalling scored, so he’s all good. Disgusting.
I think they've released before. I have one of those as a wallpaper already. They are a bit filtered up but still fucking amazing.
Movies haven't caught up to real space.
Movies haven't caught up to real space.
By JesalR Go To PostMourinho's comments were a real kick in the teethExcellent.
By inky Go To PostNow my previous post looks like I'm crazy. LOL
By inky Go To PostNow my previous post looks like I'm crazy. LOLWhat's on your wall bb?
By batong Go To PostWhat's on your wall bb?Well, can't really post it here
It's this:
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2017/12/up-close-images-of-jupiter/
Who is Chelsea getting? All this talk of Arsenal, Dortmund, PSG, etc. getting new managers but the rumours on us seem to have cooled down.
By Pennywise Go To PostHe ain't wrong.
Weeew.
By Pennywise Go To PostCan't wait till we kick them out the CL next year.
Weeew.
I dont know. There's a lot to criticise about Mourinho but a lot of players say the opposite what Uli has said, and from what we know loves him.
Plus United is 2nd on the table. We have won the last big matches against Tottenham, Chelsea, City and Arsenal. Results say otherwise.
Plus United is 2nd on the table. We have won the last big matches against Tottenham, Chelsea, City and Arsenal. Results say otherwise.
By Perfect Blue Go To PostWho is Chelsea getting? All this talk of Arsenal, Dortmund, PSG, etc. getting new managers but the rumours on us seem to have cooled down.Conte’s #staying.
By Frustrated_me Go To PostFirmino will be scything Modric down 3 passes in
By Bold 2 in One Go To PostHe ain't wrong.While that may be true, it feels weird having it come from a convicted criminal who is back at his club.
By Perfect Blue Go To PostWhile that may be true, it feels weird having it come from a convicted criminal who is back at his club.
The rebuke writes itself.
By Perfect Blue Go To PostWho is Chelsea getting? All this talk of Arsenal, Dortmund, PSG, etc. getting new managers but the rumours on us seem to have cooled down.Welcome Arsene Wenger to Chelsea.
Bit of a strange one, I would think Welbeck would be a better option to have come off the bench if we needed to push for a goal.
We're not a great side, but we're capable of great performances when the momentum is with us, and have a great attacking unit. Give Klopp what he wants and we'll be a much better team, hopefully capable of seeing games out so we don't have to play at 100% intensity all the time.
Simple as that.
Simple as that.
By rerixo Go To Postdo arsenal fans have any hope?
their only true hope was #wengerout now they don't know what to do with themselves
By etc Go To PostWe're not a great side, but we're capable of great performances when the momentum is with us, and have a great attacking unit. Give Klopp what he wants and we'll be a much better team, hopefully capable of seeing games out so we don't have to play at 100% intensity all the time.Manchester City is also just not a fair comparsion with their unlimited pockets. United is a far better comparsion and that's where the authors point are pretty valid. The thing is, Klopp is far from being done building his team. Even without any injury dragging the quality down, the squad depth both in numbers and quality just isn't there to be sustainable.
Simple as that.
I wonder if they'll actually manage to get a good balance in the years to come, because the scouting may have done a good job overall, but getting cheaper players that are a good option isn't one of the strong points so far.
Meanwhile they signs about Favre becoming our new coach are getting more and more.
Also we just signed a keeper from Augsburg that was their no1, as our replacement keeper. Weird stuff and nobody knew about it.
A choice of Solanke and Ings to replace one of our front 3 if one gets injured is particularly shocking. Not sure whether we'll bring in an older player willing to sit on the bench, or a prospect hoping to replace one of them.
By Pennywise Go To Post👌🏽
Weeew.
By n8 dogg Go To PostThis is decent. Combative headline but there’s merit to it.It's an understandable response, but it is just as stupid as the hyperbole it seeks to mock. As others have pointed out, a comparison to a team with infinite resources that have spent, what, double or triple what Liverpool have, is stupid. A tournament is just a tournament and not a great measure of who the best team is, but that doesn;t mean that Liverpool's league achievements under Klopp haven't been impressive. Just because some blert journalist says that getting to a final makes a team great doesn't mean you have to take the complete opposite stance.
The rest of this guy's argument seems to be that because Liverpool don't always beat mid table defensive teams they aren't great. But the whole point of sticking 10 men behind the ball and defending is that it works very well as a tactic against superior sides. Pretty much every team in history have had draws and defeats against cloggers, even this City team has failed to win against Burnley and Palace despite an utterly overwhelming advantage.
edit: to put it another way, this article is like if someone responded to an open borders advocate by saying "But some people will cause crime in other countries! The only solution is to restrict all people to within 1 mile of their birthplace."