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I think you're all looking at this the wrong way, we need to sign the Guinea medical team then Naby will be fit for every game
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Naby could say to Guinea that he is injured. If their FA insist on him travelling to be assessed, then he should just say "what the ****? You don't trust me to tell you the truth?? Tell you what, I'm retiring from international football then.........come back to me if you decide to respect me a bit"
Case closed.
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Originally posted by frank the tank View PostIf he does go to play in these meaningless games, when he is injured - or just coming back from injury - and considering that we have dropped 5 points in the last 2 league games - then that should be the nail on the coffin on his Liverpool career. Sell the ****er.
Don't think the player or club have a lot of choice in the matter.
Pretty sure there are some rules in place that state that the international set up can call the player up even if the club say the player is injured and the international wet up can insist on the player being checked out by their own medical staff instead.
Think there is something in place as well that if we refused to let him travel that FIFA can then ban the player from playing in the next one or two club games as punishment.
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If he does go to play in these meaningless games, when he is injured - or just coming back from injury - and considering that we have dropped 5 points in the last 2 league games - then that should be the nail on the coffin on his Liverpool career. Sell the ****er.
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He's got a hamstring injury, how the **** can they call him up??
Not a chance in hell we should be letting him go to get even more ****ed up playing on the potato fields they call pitches.
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Called up for Guinea qualifiers, a World Cup they can no longer qualify for.
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Naby Keita is likely to be sidelined for Wednesday's Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid, confirmed Jürgen Klopp.
The Liverpool No.8 had to be withdrawn during the first half of Saturday’s 2-2 draw against Brighton & Hove Albion due to a hamstring injury.
Keita will undergo a scan on the issue to determine its severity, but Klopp does not anticipate the midfielder can be involved versus Atletico.
“He told me, he showed me [the] hamstring. So, I don’t know, we will see; obviously tomorrow [or] the day after tomorrow he will have a scan and then we will know,” the manager told Liverpoolfc.com post-match.
“But if somebody feels the hamstring, it would be the first time that he is ready for the next game. So, I can’t see that.”
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Originally posted by danperkins View PostYup absolutely, massive physical demands at LFC and some just can't hack it.
That's the thing you look at Chelsea or City in the domestic cups, change most of the side and have very little drop off in quality whereas with us there is a noticeable drop off & the injury prone lads aren't even available to bump that bench standard up. Hard to compete on all fronts unless you have dodgy oil money that allows you to have 50m players sitting comfortably on the bench every week earning a couple of hundred grand pw.
We need luck with injuries to key players but that midfield issue has to be addressed. Hopefully sooner rather than later. N point in having talented guys in your squad that just aren't' available to use.
I do believe we will have the same issue next season but in the attacking third of the team. Salah is the only one I think will be maintaining his stupidly high levels and for a few seasons to come but the rest I think have peaked.
But without being a money laundering team we will have to accept one area of the pitch being sorted at a time.
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Yup absolutely, massive physical demands at LFC and some just can't hack it.Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious View PostThink it is more the physical demands of playing for us than the Premiership in general tbh. We see lots of players come in from foreign leagues and yes they will throw out a few platitudes about the league but still go season after season prety much with an injury rate comparable to british players whereas we seem to have a knack of bringing in players with very good records in terms of not missing games and then break them.
Think what we often see is that our standards of fitness/endurance is a lot higher and more demanding than what would pass mustard for a lot of clubs in the Premiership.
Course there is another elephant in the room with regards to our injury rate and that would be the fact we do not carry the same quality in depth that a club like City or Chelsea can afford to and as such competing at the top end of a few high level competitions will come with a higher attrition rate compared to teams that can swap out players with an almost like for like level of quality
That's the thing you look at Chelsea or City in the domestic cups, change most of the side and have very little drop off in quality whereas with us there is a noticeable drop off & the injury prone lads aren't even available to bump that bench standard up. Hard to compete on all fronts unless you have dodgy oil money that allows you to have 50m players sitting comfortably on the bench every week earning a couple of hundred grand pw.
We need luck with injuries to key players but that midfield issue has to be addressed. Hopefully sooner rather than later. N point in having talented guys in your squad that just aren't' available to use.
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Originally posted by danperkins View Post
agree with all of this mate. Nkunku is having an great season so far alright, looks the real deal. We really needs to get so lgs in that midfie & obviously ones with a bit of quality. Our stock is so high at the moment and there are options out there. Whether we can get them in January is another story.
Unfortunately Thiago seems to pick up alot of minor injuries. Covid, knee injury and then calf injury. His injury history is pretty substantial before he arrived here. Fabinho & Keita were both hardly ever injured before they came to Liverpool. The worry is for Thiago, Keita and Fab is that the prem is so physically demanding. That's why Gini was so important, the guy was hardly ever injured. Not only is the prem so hard on the body but these guys have come into one of the fittest sides in world football and play in the midfield which is the engine room of the side and the work rate for that position is insane.
Think it is more the physical demands of playing for us than the Premiership in general tbh. We see lots of players come in from foreign leagues and yes they will throw out a few platitudes about the league but still go season after season prety much with an injury rate comparable to british players whereas we seem to have a knack of bringing in players with very good records in terms of not missing games and then break them.
Think what we often see is that our standards of fitness/endurance is a lot higher and more demanding than what would pass mustard for a lot of clubs in the Premiership.
Course there is another elephant in the room with regards to our injury rate and that would be the fact we do not carry the same quality in depth that a club like City or Chelsea can afford to and as such competing at the top end of a few high level competitions will come with a higher attrition rate compared to teams that can swap out players with an almost like for like level of quality
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Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious View PostThat is why I said 60 including yesterday's game to highlight it did not mean 90 minutes games.
As for him being a good player or not. Well I think it is very obvious that he is a good player and that he is one of the few in our team that is press resistant. That was highlighted after he went off yesterday ad Brighton were able to run an effective press on all our midfielders after Keita went off.
I have only one issue with Keita, unfortunately it is one that impacts the team a lot, and that is his availability season after season.
Someone like Chamberlain on the other hand I have the same issues with regards to availability but unlike Keita I also doubt Chamberlain's abilities when fit.
Last season when Wijnaldum was showing himself to be in decline on the pitch (whereas his availability has never been in question) I wanted us to get a new midfielder (or two) in the summer gone. Wijnaldum has shown since he left us that his poor on pitch form is something that is very much ongoing and he has looked really awful on the pitch for PSG since day one for them.
Don't think you and I will disagree on what we both think are the bigger issues with our midfield though and do not think we would differ a lot in how we would like to see them fixed.
For me we have some real top quality amongst our best midfielders in Fabinho, Thiago and Henderson but between the three they are prone to either injuries or getting to an age where they may need their minutes managed a bit in the case of Henderson.
Our problem is that when we need to manage the minutes of those three our back up are either not good enough (or not good enough yet on a consistant basis on the case of Jones) or are injury prone themselves and in need of game time management themselves.
Basically we have
Fabinho - Top class but needs maybe a bit of game managment and proper cover.
Thiago - Top class but very much needs regular cover as is injury prone with us.
Henderson - Top class but looks like his body is suffering at times and needs plenty of game management. Probably close to being ready to taking the Milner role tbh.
Keita - Good player with a lot of qualities that compliment the players around him, but is very injury prone and as such he is another player that needs cover when he should be the one being cover or competing for a starting berth.
Chamberlain - Very injury prone and imo past it as a player at the level we need. Cannot be relied upon when fit and also cannot be relied upon to be fit when needed.
Jones/Elliot - Young players full of potential but imo need to be used when there are two senior guys in the team at the same time and not used in a weaker midfield when and where possible.
Milner - Great servant to the club, but surely in his final season as a semi regular and maybe ready to transistion to the coaching staff.
Probably seems like a lot but I do think we should be considering two and maybe three midfielders if we could shift two of the above (Keita (even though I do rate him highly), Chamberlain and Milner would be where I would be looking to make the cuts)
Just look at if we had Fabinho, Thiago and Henderson as our go to guys for the season and we had maybe Keisse, Nkunku and someone like Tchouameni sitting there with Jones as our next string who are also competing to be starteres and not just cover.
Nkunku could play in the most advanced CM slot but also be cover in attack. Guy has a crazy engine on him, presses well, is hard to press against and is a pretty durable player.
Keisse is another high energy guy with a bit of size and can play box to box or can play in a role similar to what Wijnaldum did for us prior to last season.
Tchouameni then would be a young strong guy with a bit of size, pace and trenth who can play in the deepest role in midfield and playmaker from there but he also plays very well in a box to box role.
Three guys all with pace, and physical, all skillful and all with no sgortage of ability so they would be able to put our go to guys under pressure for the starting berths but also give us really good quality in depth. All three also are guys who take on responsibility on the pitch and gee up teammates.
Now I am not expecting us to just go out and buy all three. But two look gettable real soon as Keisse has refused to sign a new contract and I think his current one runs out in the sumer, and Nkunku has a buy out clause that will be active soon. Tchouameni would probably be expensive.
Just think we are reaching a point where loyalty to some players needs to be replaced with pragmatism once a certain amount of time and loyalty has been given.
Do think that some freshening up to the current squad with quality and reducing the average age a little more would turn our current squad from being one that is already a title challenging one to one that looks more like being the squad everyone else has to chase.
agree with all of this mate. Nkunku is having an great season so far alright, looks the real deal. We really needs to get so lgs in that midfie & obviously ones with a bit of quality. Our stock is so high at the moment and there are options out there. Whether we can get them in January is another story.
https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/thia.../spieler/60444Originally posted by ric.williams View PostI can understand the frustrations with Nabys injury record. He is always injured or just back from and I think that adds to peoples expectations. On his debut I thought he looked the real deal but he just cant seem to manage a run of games. He was just getting going when he got done by Pogba
Is Thiagos record that bad? He arrived got covid then got done by Richarlison but otherwise hasnt he been fine?
I think we started with 8 options in midfield so i think the numbers are enough but its the drop in quality and the reliability of those to be fit when needed that is the issue.
Unfortunately Thiago seems to pick up alot of minor injuries. Covid, knee injury and then calf injury. His injury history is pretty substantial before he arrived here. Fabinho & Keita were both hardly ever injured before they came to Liverpool. The worry is for Thiago, Keita and Fab is that the prem is so physically demanding. That's why Gini was so important, the guy was hardly ever injured. Not only is the prem so hard on the body but these guys have come into one of the fittest sides in world football and play in the midfield which is the engine room of the side and the work rate for that position is insane.Last edited by danperkins; 31-10-21, 03:15 PM.
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Originally posted by S-RED View Postwould love us to sign Bisouma; been banging this drum for a couple of years now.
Even discounting the being arrested and currently out on bail side of things with Bissouma, I would take Franck Kessie over him.
Main strike against Bissouma for me is he would cost massive money (and to be fair his form would warrant BHA slapping a huge price tag on him) compared to Kessie who is near the end of his contract. Kessie brings a similar level of ball wining, pressing and physicality as Bissouma and brings a similar high work rate, but also brings more of an attacking threat as he can play box to box, he can play deep or he cam sit in the CM ahead of a DM playing a double pivot with a CM partner and make runs into the box.
They are comparable in age too as Kessie is a year younger and both come with the same issue with regards playing in the ANC.
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would love us to sign Bisouma; been banging this drum for a couple of years now.
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