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Nah, looked planned. When he dropped deep, Joel moved out to the right. Was even pointed out on MOTD. Kept the back 4 shape and allowed Trent to do his thing.
It’s a much better solution because it was too risky during a quick transition for him to get back to RB where the distance is greater. Better to have them hold a 4 in whichever combo and swap back when play allows for it.
That’s total football at it’s finest.
Y.N.W.A!!!!!!
"There are two great teams on Merseyside; Liverpool and Liverpool Reserves." - Bill Shankly
I was at my wits end with him at Newcastle last week. Had had enough of him. Then he goes and plays like that a week later and I was creaming my pants ....football eh.
Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
I thought that was due to how deep/compact Villa were, no interest in winning the ball in our half. It wasnt possible for him to get into the midfield so he dropped deep, can't see it happening when we are pushed back another 20-30 yards
Villa weren't deep at all, they played a highline esp first half hence the numerous balls over the top.
We played well but i think they made it easy. Look forward to a sterner test to see how the team is really developing.
Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold will only be out for a couple of weeks with a hamstring injury, reports claim. The 24-year-old has pulled out of the England squad but his absence isn't set to have a big impact on his club appearances.
It felt like the Trent of last season decided to turn up today - petulant, easy to run past and lacking in effort. Of course ye hit some worldie passes but when he plays like he did today then he’s a liability, especially when his first thought is to sprint into midfield to facilitate this inverted bull**** nonsense
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