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    #46
    Balotelli out of Wednesday's game

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      #47
      Originally posted by Bender View Post
      Balotelli out of Wednesday's game
      No worries Borinis fit
      Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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        #48
        We're going to lose.
        https://www.needlesandgrooves.com/

        https://twitter.com/NeedlesNGrooves

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          #49
          Blue bibs in training:

          Moreno, Lovren, Toure, Manquillo, Gerrard, Can, Allen, Sterling, Markovic, Borini...
          Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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            #50
            Originally posted by Lecter View Post
            Blue bibs in training:

            Moreno, Lovren, Toure, Manquillo, Gerrard, Can, Allen, Sterling, Markovic, Borini...


            Take out Gerrard and Markovic, drop in Lucas and Lambert and I would not be unhappy.


            If Sakho was fit then I would have him in with Toure.


            Actually would also take out Allen and pop in Lallana



            .........................Mignolet
            Manquillo......Toure.......Sakho......Moreno
            ..........................Lucas
            ............Can.....................Lallana
            .........................Sterling
            .............Borini.................Lambert



            Has a bit of balance to it for me, and is not sticking one guy up front on his own.


            Then tell them that anyone who performs well will keep their place for the Stoke game and stick to that if they do perform.
            I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


            Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness

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              #51
              Originally posted by Lecter View Post
              No worries Borinis fit
              wild celebrations have taken place in Ludogorets

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                #52
                Originally posted by Lecter View Post
                Blue bibs in training:

                Moreno, Lovren, Toure, Manquillo, Gerrard, Can, Allen, Sterling, Markovic, Borini...
                Finally ditched the theory of using a goalkeeper then

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Bender View Post
                  Finally ditched the theory of using a goalkeeper then


                  That might be an improvement all things considered
                  Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Lecter View Post


                    That might be an improvement all things considered

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious View Post

                      .........................Mignolet
                      Manquillo......Toure.......Sakho......Moreno
                      ..........................Lucas
                      ............Can.....................Lallana
                      .........................Sterling
                      .............Borini.................Lambert

                      .


                      sakho/skrtel/lovren as 2nd cb.
                      removing all the weak links makes us stronger

                      too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Lecter View Post
                        Blue bibs in training:

                        Moreno, Lovren, Toure, Manquillo, Gerrard, Can, Allen, Sterling, Markovic, Borini...
                        if that is the line-up then BR has surely made his mind up to cut Glen Johnson loose......

                        If he plays Gerrard as the holding midfielder, he is an idiot though. I would swap Markovic for Lucas and push Gerrard behind Borini......

                        also, Coutinho should play as well.....

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious View Post
                          Take out Gerrard and Markovic, drop in Lucas and Lambert and I would not be unhappy.


                          If Sakho was fit then I would have him in with Toure.


                          Actually would also take out Allen and pop in Lallana



                          .........................Mignolet
                          Manquillo......Toure.......Sakho......Moreno
                          ..........................Lucas
                          ............Can.....................Lallana
                          .........................Sterling
                          .............Borini.................Lambert



                          Has a bit of balance to it for me, and is not sticking one guy up front on his own.


                          Then tell them that anyone who performs well will keep their place for the Stoke game and stick to that if they do perform.
                          I would vote for you as manager, like that team. Maybe take out Sterling for Coutinho.
                          * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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                            #58
                            I think Allen and Can behind Gerrard may be a better idea, if Stevie is undroppable

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                              #59
                              If he is going to play Gerrard which he probably will.... at least get him away from the defensive side of the game. Put up behind the striker or strikers & utilise his best assets. Makes sense to lessen his work load & get him closer to goal where he can actually effect the play.

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                                #60
                                Rodgers: We must put Palace loss behind us

                                Author:
                                James Carroll in Sofia

                                Brendan Rodgers insists Liverpool will head into Wednesday's crunch Champions League clash with Ludogorets Razgrad with all thoughts of the weekend's Crystal Palace frustrations behind them.

                                The Reds' 21-man squad touched down in Bulgaria on Tuesday afternoon ahead of the tie, in which their hopes of reaching the knockout phase of the tournament rest on obtaining a positive result.

                                The game comes just days after Palace condemned Liverpool to a fourth straight defeat in all competitions on Sunday, running out 3-1 winners on an afternoon to forget at Selhurst Park.

                                As Rodgers faced a packed media room at Sofia's Vasil Levski stadium, the manager reiterated his candid assessment that his side have not reached the high standards expected of them in recent weeks.

                                However, he remained adamant they will approach the contest with Ludogorets aiming to secure a result that will ultimately prove a turning point.

                                He said: "I've just been trying to get us, as a team, back to the level of confidence that allows us, first and foremost, to perform to our level.

                                "I always believe that in sport, and in football in particular, losing can be the making of you as a player and a manager - how you respond to that, learn from it and ultimately move on from it. That is something we are very keen to do.

                                "Sometimes it just takes a game, one action or one moment that can change a season for you. That's something we have to believe can happen. It hasn't happened as of late, but apart from maybe a half in a game, or the game at Tottenham, we haven't been anywhere near our level and we understand that.

                                "One thing you can never do is give up - that's something we'll never do. We'll keep fighting and working in the belief that the honesty and commitment of the group will eventually get us the results. That's something we aim to keep working towards."

                                Given his candour in assessing his side's recent form, journalists were eager to quiz Rodgers on what methods he is attempting to implement in order to try to get Liverpool back on the winning track.

                                "When you don't have so much coaching time on the field, it is mostly psychological what you're looking to achieve," explained the Reds boss. "The way I always work at that is to never dwell too much on the past.

                                "Anyone can make mistakes. We need to be in the present and really focus on the next game. If we dwell too much on the weekend, there's no way we could go out and play this way.

                                "It's very much psychological - it's about getting the confidence into the players, individually talking with players, and ensuring the environment at the training ground is still a happy place to be.

                                "For footballers, staff and everyone involved, when you lose a game of football - especially at a club like Liverpool, where it's something we haven't been accustomed to - what's very important is you always retain the hope that the next game is the next opportunity for you.

                                "Like I said, you cannot dwell on it and you have to make sure the environment is correct - and that mentally you can affect the players in a positive way."

                                Rodgers continued: "It's vital. That's your job as the leader of the team and the club. We'll always experience disappointments but as a leader, no matter how you feel, you're one of the pillars of the group and of the football club.

                                "No matter how you feel or how disappointed you are, the players are looking to you for that response and the ability to motivate. That's something that is very, very important in my role - something I feel I have always done all of my life. I never dwell too much on past mistakes or errors, and I look forward.

                                "The role is critical for the manager to ensure we get out of this slump we're in."

                                The two teams first met back on matchday one at Anfield in September when Liverpool edged a hard-fought contest against a spirited Ludogorets.

                                Mario Balotelli's late goal looked to have given the Reds victory, but Dani Abalo netted a stoppage-time leveller for the visitors.

                                However, there was still time for Javier Manquillo to win a dramatic penalty, which was expertly dispatched by Steven Gerrard to secure a 2-1 win.

                                Rodgers said: "From the first game we played [against Ludogorets] up until now, we haven't been consistent in our performances and sometimes that leads to a lack of confidence.

                                "Like we've done in a lot of our games, like the Chelsea game and other games, we'll arrive [thinking] that if we can get the first goal, that can give us the confidence - but it's so important that you then fight as a team to try to retain that, whilst playing quality football.

                                "I think [Ludogorets] have surprised a lot of people in the group and even though they haven't maybe got the points they would have liked, they've still shown in their performances they're technically a very good side and have some very, very good players.

                                "We have a lot of respect for Ludogorets. The game at Anfield was a very tough game. They're an offensive team that likes to go forward.

                                "They had a good result at the weekend, drawing 1-1 with CSKA Sofia at the top of the table, so that was a good result for them away from home. But we arrive here still with big motivation.

                                "We have some outstanding players, but sometimes the results can take the confidence away from the players. But we will certainly look to do everything we possibly can to get the result and make our performance much better than what they have been.

                                "I know the consequence of that will be results and if we can get one then hopefully it'll be something to build upon for us."



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