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    Inter 2nd leg (h)

    Sounds like Thiago is back in full training but I'd keep him on the bench - bring him on if we're in a spot of bother - and save him for Brighton.

    I'd go with Konate again since him and VVD did so well in the 1st leg. Matip has been ill so save him for Brighton too. I'd also rest Henderson for Saturday and bring in Jones or perhaps Elliott. Jota's turn to start so give Diaz a rest imo.

    Something like?

    Alisson

    TAA
    Konate (Matip for Brighton)
    VVD
    Robbo

    Fabinho
    Keita
    Jones

    Mane
    Jota
    Salah
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    This can go in here too then

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      #3
      Originally posted by Pepe79 View Post


      Yeah, all subs for me. Bench should look very strong tomorrow.
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        #4
        If Thiago comes thru the training sessions prior to the game ok, I think Klopp will give him minutes from the start in this one. Inter gave us a lot of problems in that first leg, so we don't want to be too complacent and give them the initiative. Start strong and then withdraw players later. Having the option to bring on Diaz, Bobby, Keita etc will be amazing.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
          Sounds like Thiago is back in full training but I'd keep him on the bench - bring him on if we're in a spot of bother - and save him for Brighton.

          I'd go with Konate again since him and VVD did so well in the 1st leg. Matip has been ill so save him for Brighton too. I'd also rest Henderson for Saturday and bring in Jones or perhaps Elliott. Jota's turn to start so give Diaz a rest imo.

          Something like?

          Alisson

          TAA
          Konate (Matip for Brighton)
          VVD
          Robbo

          Fabinho
          Keita
          Jones

          Mane
          Jota
          Salah

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            #6
            Fabinho
            Keita
            Jones


            I'd be a tiny bit concerned with those two if Inter score and put us under pressure. Is that harsh?

            I get wanting to rest Henderson but I think we need him for this one. Hopefully we can bring him off early if things go well.

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              #7
              Either Henderson or Milner starts this. Most likely the former.
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                #8
                I doubt Henderson starts this one, given his minutes since Chelsea.

                He probably gets 30 mins at DM, coming on for Fab. Same as the 1st leg.
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                  #9
                  If we concede first then it will become a nervy game - I'd like to see Thiago if possible to really slow the game down and exert control in midfield - making it a dour, nothing game would be great for retaining squad energy for Brighton!
                  Was muß, das muß.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Fosterbloke View Post
                    If we concede first then it will become a nervy game - I'd like to see Thiago if possible to really slow the game down and exert control in midfield - making it a dour, nothing game would be great for retaining squad energy for Brighton!
                    Making it dour plays into Inter’s hands, they like slow tactical football like in Italy. Play at 100% miles an hour and blow them away - 5 subs allowed so he could even take guys off at half time if we are far ahead

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Irishnev View Post
                      Making it dour plays into Inter’s hands, they like slow tactical football like in Italy. Play at 100% miles an hour and blow them away - 5 subs allowed so he could even take guys off at half time if we are far ahead




                      Plus if we start fast it might counter then trying to do the same thing in order to get the early goal they probably need.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Irishnev View Post
                        Making it dour plays into Inter’s hands, they like slow tactical football like in Italy. Play at 100% miles an hour and blow them away - 5 subs allowed so he could even take guys off at half time if we are far ahead
                        they cannot handle our intensity, playing slow lethargic football (which we won't) would be pretty silly against a team used to playing in a slow lethargic football division. Scoring an early goal would kill the game off.

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                          #13
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Irishnev View Post
                            Making it dour plays into Inter’s hands, they like slow tactical football like in Italy. Play at 100% miles an hour and blow them away - 5 subs allowed so he could even take guys off at half time if we are far ahead
                            Good point but what I mean is to keep them at arms length at all times.

                            But you're right, we're more likely to be successful if we blitz them and get another goal.
                            Was muß, das muß.

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                              #15
                              It’s generally true that Italian teams play at a slower tempo, but Inter actually played a pretty high tempo pressing game against us in the first leg. They did it pretty well too.

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