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Suarez second was stunning too and would have got more attention had we not scored so many more. The passes from Coutinho and Alberto were so classy and the finish from Suarez sublime.Originally posted by Vermilion View PostJust watching the game again, and what total and utter quality that Hendo goal was.
The pass from Sterling was sublime, absolutely sublime, and the way Cout just stroked it out of the air into Hendos path was a joy to watch.
Just beautiful.
If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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So we've played well all season except for the odd game but this is our level. Right... What a ****.The team that got found out against Hull is nearer the real Liverpool than this story today.
Spurs were pitiful. It's the worst performance I've seen from them for years.
Liverpool will NOT get CL footy next season. United will get that 4th spot.Was muß, das muß.
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Besides the wummery of that ****.Originally posted by foresterbloke View PostSo we've played well all season except for the odd game but this is our level. Right... What a ****.
Thinking back to that game, did Cissokho start? I remember we had Gerrard, Moses and Sterling on the pitch. Moses and Sterling had not played much this season, I think it was Raheem's second game.
What I recall is that I thought Moses and Sterling were abysmal, they couldn't keep the ball and were all out of the place, Gerrard and Kolo seemed off as well. The balance of the team was all weird and dysfunctional. I was afraid then that we'd been found out but it was probably just the setup of the team on the day, Hull being fighters at home and individual mistakes.
Looking back I think Rodgers made a mistake in setting up the team but I also made a mistake in drawing too large assumptions from one game.
Found the XI Mignolet, Johnson, Toure, Skrtel, Flanagan, Lucas, Gerrard, Sterling, Henderson, Moses, Suarez.
In hindsight there are numerous explanations for this team losing the plot.Last edited by The_weatherman; 18-12-13, 09:44 AM.* The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.
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Suarez was also very poor and got no support from Moses or Sterling. It was his first game in a while playing on his own through the centre so perhaps missed Sturridge making space for him and setting him up as they were working quite well together.Originally posted by The_weatherman View PostBesides the wummery of that ****.
Thinking back to that game, did Cissokho start? I remember we had Gerrard, Moses and Sterling on the pitch. Moses and Sterling had not played much this season, I think it was Raheem's second game.
What I recall is that I thought Moses and Sterling were abysmal, they couldn't keep the ball and were all out of the place, Gerrard and Kolo seemed off as well. The balance of the team was all weird and dysfunctional. I was afraid then that we'd been found out but it was probably just the setup of the team on the day, Hull being fighters at home and individual mistakes.
Looking back I think Rodgers made a mistake in setting up the team but I also made a mistake in drawing too large assumptions from one game.
Found the XI Mignolet, Johnson, Toure, Skrtel, Flanagan, Lucas, Gerrard, Sterling, Henderson, Moses, Suarez.
In hindsight there are numerous explanations for this team losing the plot.If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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How wank was Lloris too?
We seem to chat about goalies pulling a worldie against us, but on the flip side, Lloris had a bit of a 'mare. Lloris' starting position puts him at fault for at least two goals, he also slipped and allowed one in near post for the last. Another one of Levy's interferences.
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