Anyone notice we've been singing allez at a slower tempo. Doesnt sound fun at all.
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Need some top lad with a big drum at the front of the KopOriginally posted by vlahka View PostAnyone notice we've been singing allez at a slower tempo. Doesnt sound fun at all.
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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I remember watching a game at White Hart Lane in corporate many years ago. Everyone but me seemed more interested in the food and drink than the football. The way I remember it (and this might be a false memory), they turned the sound of the crowd down in our box so it wouldn't interfere with their sales patter.Originally posted by Deano View PostI'm at this on Sunday - In corporate but still there lol
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Originally posted by danperkins View PostYeah not worrying about the best CF in the world, that has banged in 27 goals already this season & is carrying the team... is asking for trouble.
As regards City, they are a good team, not a great team & we are more than capable of beating them but Haaland is a generational talent that we & every other team that he plays against should very much worry about.
I said he is the one that worries me the least. I hardly said let's forget about him and let him do as he pleases. He has been the best out and out striker in the premier league for a good number of seasons now and despite that each season he tends to not do well when up against VVD.
Some players, no matter how good, will often have a bogey club or player and his seems to be us and VVD.I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.
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Ssssssssh you're gonna jinx usOriginally posted by Doc_Piptorious View PostI said he is the one that worries me the least. I hardly said let's forget about him and let him do as he pleases. He has been the best out and out striker in the premier league for a good number of seasons now and despite that each season he tends to not do well when up against VVD.
Some players, no matter how good, will often have a bogey club or player and his seems to be us and VVD.
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Slot on Isak returning to training, Wirtz's position and Man City
Liverpool boss Arne Slot has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Manchester City at Etihad Stadium (kick-off 16:30 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
- Slot said he needs to check on the fitness of Andy Robertson: "He started three games in seven days because he played against Crystal Palace. I felt he was tired [against Real Madrid], but we have to wait and see. We had recovery the day after and a day off yesterday, so let's see where he is today."
- Alexander Isak "will train for the first time with the team today after three weeks out". Meanwhile, Slot gave updates on some other injured players: "Alisson, for sure [back after international break]. I expected Jeremie [Frimpong] back as well after the international break. but not fully fit."
- Slot referred back to his comments earlier in the campaign about Isak's "pre-season" ending three weeks ago. He said he now expects to see him "where he is". The Liverpool boss reiterated that after being out for three weeks, it is unfair to compare "rehab with games or training sessions", and urged both fans and the media to "give him some time".
- On Florian Wirtz playing on the left flank: "Florian can play in more than one position. It's about getting him in the positions where he is good rather than focusing on whether he is a 10 or an 11 [left wing]. We would like to have him in and around the 18-yard box, centrally or a bit more on the left or right, to create the chances."
- Slot stressed that his attention remains solely on his players rather than the Premier League title picture. He added that Liverpool's "main focus is on consistency" at this stage of the season.
- The Dutchman said he "wasn't surprised" by the outcome against Real Madrid, explaining that both Madrid and Aston Villa's styles of play suited Liverpool and that it was "expected", something he described as "always helpful".
- On the Reds' uptick in form: "It helps that the team plays more and more together. I can come up with all kinds of arguments on what had led to this kind of performance, but that's kind of boring, as people might say he is using the wins for the excuses for his losses. It has been two good games, although I liked our performance more against Manchester United than against Villa."
- Slot was full of praise for Dominik Szoboszlai, noting that the midfielder "has been outstanding throughout the season". He added that the recent matches against Villa and Real Madrid "brought more out of him for obvious reasons, but I don't want to say the same things over and over again". The Liverpool boss went on to highlight that Szoboszlai "has a lot of qualities and one of them is his work without the ball".
- On facing Manchester City: "Playing them away from home is one of the most difficult challenges you have throughout the season, although every away game is difficult. I think that's what City have felt this season as well, as they have lost two away games. Very interesting game to look forward to."
- Slot also revealed his admiration for Pep Guardiola's sides, saying that when facing them, you get "10 out of 10 times what you are hoping for - a great game of football with no time-wasting or things that I start to dislike more and more about football."
What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins
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F*** off!!!
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- Slot said he needs to check on the fitness of Andy Robertson: "He started three games in seven days because he played against Crystal Palace. I felt he was tired [against Real Madrid], but we have to wait and see. We had recovery the day after and a day off yesterday, so let's see where he is today."
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I don’t think it’s been a home/away thing so much as it is the way certain teams have set up against us (as well as some of our key players returning to form).Originally posted by Buzzo View PostOpportunity to go 5 points behind Arsenal now. Huge game for both us and City. Shame it’s away, we are mainly ****e away right now.
Both Villa and Madrid played football rather than the Tony Pulis tactics we’d been seeing teams employ. On top of that, so many of our players have really returned to form in the last couple of games (Alexis, Salah, Bradley, Robertson, Konate etc) which has made a massive difference.
Can’t see Pep changing tactics massively for this as he’s a something of a football purist so hopefully will be another game that suits us.Last edited by rudedog; 09-11-25, 11:06 AM.
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