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This isn't right - the keeper can't be challenged when he is in possession of the ball - nowhere do the rules state that the keeper must have two hands on the ball.
Apart from carding Agger which was wrong as it wasn't dangerous play, I thought the ref was great tonight.
I agree. First half I thought he was a real handful, its easy for us to forget I think that he really is playing up top on his own, so often the ball comes to him with nobody in front of him and he still has several players to beat to get a clear sight of goal. His movement and his invention are top class, yes a lot of the time what he tries doesn't come off but i really think if he was partnered up there with one or two players who have real goal scoring instincts we'd see him creating an awful lot more goals like the one he setup for Sterling on Saturday (and the one Shelvey should have scored in that game too).
I could not dig, I dared not rob:
Therefore I lied to please the mob.
Now all my lies are proved untrue
And I must face the men I slew.
What tale shall serve me here among
Mine angry and defrauded young?
I would rather Suarez laid off a pass back to somebody if there is several players in front of him he needs to beat rather than turn and dribble directly at them, result in losing the ball and us losing possession. I'd prefer he kept the dribbling to when he was much higher up the pitch rather than so deep. Thats when it seems most effective. When he finds little pockets of space round and in the box. I wish he would keep it simple otherwise. He needs to learn that sometimes less is more. Hate to say it but Van Persie has a grasp of that and thats why he is such a goalscorer.
He did that to Shelvey today and he blasted it over the bar.
There's probably hundreds of other examples but im too tired to think.
Suarez' only problem, I think, is that he puts too much pressure on himself and tries too hard to beat that man, or put the ball in. He needs to just relax.
Richard Buxton @Richard_Buxton_
Luis Suarez limping slightly as he walked through Anfield mixed zone earlier. Unlikely to rule him out of Sunday's derby though #LFC #EFC
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Jurgen Klopp June 2020
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