Drz
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Very poor game on our behalf. Poor substitutions by the manager too. Poor Pogba. Not Champions League ready imo.
I guess though for me that is because they pressed well and we were tardy initially. Either way, it wasn't the horror show that some on here would have us believe. Not our best game, not by any stretch of the imagination but certainly not as shocking either.Generally agree with your summary but I think Liverpool deserve some credit for starting on the front foot. We weathered the storm, though, and were starting to hurt them when Pogba's moment of madness turned the game. In the 10 minutes leading up to the pen we were really dominant and creating good chanc s.
As often is the case @Pogue nails it.No doubt the media (and a whole load of people on here) will paint this as Klopp getting one over on Mourinho but it's honours even between the two managers/teams in the league this season. Which is acceptable, considering where the two manager are in the evolution of their latest squad/team. That moment of madness from Pogba cost us dear. Until then it was all very comfortable and our goal was coming. Ho hum. We move on. 16 games unbeaten. A point gained on City and the dippers two points further off the top. I'm a bit frustrated by some of our players having a really poor game (well, one in particular!) but the result isn't the end of the world. Thank feck we fought our way back into it. Losing would have sucked balls.
It's "preposterous" to "even think" that rather than being on a continuous never-ending upward performance trajectory, this team might just about be finding its level? One win in six games against the current top five and the fact we've been behind those five sides since mid-September (and are no closer to 4th now than we were a month ago) would tend to indicate plateau. Yes we're putting relegation fodder and mid-table sides to the sword with regularity (something Van Gaal failed to do last year), but so are all the teams above us. Incidentally, after 21 games last year we were two points closer to 4th and three points closer to the league leaders than we are now.so basically you think this team cannot improve any further and that defeating Pool with this squad is a step too far? Have you forgotten the times they gave us a running around at OT under Fergie with Torres tormenting Vidic during the years when we were the best team in the world? Liverpool is always a tricky game but that does not mean we cannot improve or beating them is a step too far. It's preposterous to even think like that.
What's your point?It's "preposterous" to "even think" that rather than being on a continuous never-ending upward performance trajectory, this team might just about be finding its level? One win in six games against the current top five and the fact we've been behind those five sides since mid-September (and are no closer to 4th now than we were a month ago) would tend to indicate plateau. Yes we're putting relegation fodder and mid-table sides to the sword with regularity (something Van Gaal failed to do last year), but so are all the teams above us. Incidentally, after 21 games last year we were two points closer to 4th and 3 points closer to the league leaders than we are now.
Ridiculous post. Our chance conversion continues to be shocking and is the only thing keeping us from challenging for the title and if you can't see that id have to question whether you even watch the matches.It's "preposterous" to "even think" that rather than being on a continuous never-ending upward performance trajectory, this team might just about be finding its level? One win in six games against the current top five and the fact we've been behind those five sides since mid-September (and are no closer to 4th now than we were a month ago) would tend to indicate plateau. Yes we're putting relegation fodder and mid-table sides to the sword with regularity (something Van Gaal failed to do last year), but so are all the teams above us. Incidentally, after 21 games last year we were two points closer to 4th and three points closer to the league leaders than we are now.
That our recent run against mostly average/poor sides has flattered us slightly, and that despite the football being far better than it was last year we're still some way off a proper title challenge.What's your point?
That this teams cannot be any better than it is right now?
You expect our chance conversion to suddenly and dramatically improve in the middle of the season? Interesting.Ridiculous post. Our chance conversion continues to be shocking and is the only thing keeping us from challenging for the title and if you can't see that id have to question whether you even watch the matches.
Stoke, Burnley, Everton, Arsenal and now Liverpool, all games we should have won but didn't because of poor finishing. In fact you could argue we should have beat Pool at anfield too with Zlatan missing a guilt edged header.
Pogba scores that chance in the first half and zlatan scores the header in the first game and we'd be ahead of Liverpool in the table nowplateauing me bollix!
That I agree with. I think with a good transfer window in the summer we'll be there. For now we should aim for a CL spot.That our recent run against mostly average/poor sides has flattered us slightly, and that despite the football being far better than it was last year we're still some way off a proper title challenge.
Agreed.That I agree with. I think with a good transfer window in the summer we'll be there. For now we should aim for a CL spot.
This game was hyped up by Sky beyond belief. There was always a chance it would not live up to the billing.I thought that it was an atrocious match to be fair. United - Liverpool is always a bad match, but this might be the worst I've seen. Outside of their own half, neither team was able to make consistently more than 3-4 passes, and the teams were more interested on disrupting the flow of the match rather than playing good football.
It reminded me of the Lazio-Roma matches, which might be the worst matches in the history of football.
Is that all Liverpool are going to be remembered for year to come? They pressed well. That is all I ever hear about them. That will only take you so far.Can't be to harsh as our worst performance in about 3 months, definitely since Chelsea away, pity it came against them lot but will take our point and move on, passing was very poor today and Pogs had his worst game in a while.
Thought Liverpool pressed really well and gave us no time on the ball, was good to see Jose mix it up as normal game was not working so had to go long, which worked and second half, especially last half hour, we more than deserved a point, pity as they had a weakened side and that was a missed opportunity.
Think that has finished any lingering hopes we had of a title challenge, all about that top 4 now and hopefully a cup win or two.
It hasn't been dismal at all. We 've missed key players and we are still up there and players are returning.Yet you lost ground to Chelsea yet again, and 2017 has been dismal for Liverpool so far. This was not a great result for a title contender.
Both clubs should look at this as dropped points. We'd be better off had we swapped victories instead of 2 draws.
You say that but Rooney & Fellaini helped set up the goal at the end.Very poor game on our behalf. Poor substitutions by the manager too. Poor Pogba. Not Champions League ready imo.
It was a clear cut penalty mate.Nicely worded retort. You're what, a Liverpool supporter? Got it!
Regardless, I agree the law itself is indeed, to use your quaint venacular, "bollocks".
Far too subjective imho. How can anyone really know whether the ball was directed to the hand or vice versa except the most obvious of examples.
I'm in favour of penalizing any hand-ball where the ball comes into contact with any part of the hand or arm (to just below the shoulder) regardless of intent. As it is, we see some given and some not depending entirely on the ref's perception which, as often as not is anything but reality.
The only point of contention would then be, when an attacking player intentionally flicks the ball at or onto a defenders hand/arm, which we've all seen from time to time. The punishment for that obvious ungentlemanly conduct un-befitting of the game, (aka cheating) would be the attacker/offender gets yellow-carded. This too would be subjective so when in doubt call it hand ball.
Then this foolish "was or wasn't it hand-ball" nonsense would be a non-issue. Instead it becomes a bone of contention almost every week in one game or another.
BTW the bonus of this rule change would be more consistency in referee decisions (always a good thing), a few more penalties leading to a few more goals. Yippee.
Had I been the ref, would have almost certainly given the penalty today but if you watch the incident carefully, Pogba uses his arm to leverage himself up in the air and CLEARLY attempts to head where he thinks the ball is going to be. In the course of that attempt, the ball makes contact with the arm. There was absolutely no deliberate attempt by the player to knock the ball away with his hand or arm for that matter and according to the law as it is written today, that is not hand ball and therefore no penalty.
And while I'm ranting about the laws of the game and this is related to the penalty decision; in the lead up to the corner, when Jones got caught on the ball & was cleverly dispossessed by Firmino who prods the ball forward to LaLa-Land who is clearly in an offside position when the ball is played forward and who would have got to the pass were it not for Rojo's desperate defending, why did the linesman's flag not go up for offside leading to a free kick for the good guys and not a corner to the cnuts & therefore no penalty decsion? (I'm sure there's a good reason)
Im a United fan you whoppaIs that all Liverpool are going to be remembered for year to come? They pressed well. That is all I ever hear about them. That will only take you so far.
Iam not worked up at all . Quite the opposite in fact. Sometimes I cannot be arsed typing out paragraphs when a few words can have the same effect.Did I say otherwise? You seem very worked up.
Shit.Yeah, wouldn't think so. Sure Lallana is onside when a Liverpool player last touches the ball so I would reckon it is not technically possible at all.
I know. I was just saying that seems to be all that comes up about Liverpool that how well they press, surely they need to produce more than that in the end. I wasn't having a go.Im a United fan you whoppa
It's not better for either. Both dropped 2 points which ever way you look at it.It hasn't been dismal at all. We 've missed key players and we are still up there and players are returning.
I agree with two points dropped but 100% happy with a point and this result is better for us than United.
Lad played the occasion not the game. His head was gone from the time he shanked the chance wide early on.the handball turned the game on its head, we we're in the ascendancy then, worryingly it also turned Pogbas head who went to pieces (though granted he wasn't brilliant before it either). Was disappointed in martial, up against a young novice fullback he should have really piled the pressure on him but once again he drifted into anonymity
Was relieved to have fought back for a point but still annoyed our worst performance in ages had to come against that mob
Better for us because our objective is top four. This damages Liverpool's title hopes more than it damages our top four hopes.It's not better for either. Both dropped 2 points which ever way you look at it.
Yeah I'd agree. He wasn't himself and the occasion got the better of him. We forget he's a young lad and still learning so the experience will only improve him.Lad played the occasion not the game. His head was gone from the time he shanked the chance wide early on.
I reckon Gary Neville was right in saying Pogba, having come through our academy, was too keen to do Liverpool and lost his composure.
Shit.
I have to watch it again now don't I ?
Without Zlatan we'd be hovering above the relegation zone, I'm sure of it.
yeah that's true.Lad played the occasion not the game. His head was gone from the time he shanked the chance wide early on.
I reckon Gary Neville was right in saying Pogba, having come through our academy, was too keen to do Liverpool and lost his composure.
This smells a bit like revisionism. Against Arsenal I actually don't feel we made good use of our dominance and created much that we didn't finish.Ridiculous post. Our chance conversion continues to be shocking and is the only thing keeping us from challenging for the title and if you can't see that id have to question whether you even watch the matches.
Stoke, Burnley, Everton, Arsenal and now Liverpool, all games we should have won but didn't because of poor finishing. In fact you could argue we should have beat Pool at anfield too with Zlatan missing a guilt edged header.
Pogba scores that chance in the first half and zlatan scores the header in the first game and we'd be ahead of Liverpool in the table nowplateauing me bollix!
I suppose I should not be disappointed... I should have put money on this.I expect Liverpool to score first, we'll create quite a few chances, equalise in the second half and it will end 1-1. That's my prediction.
Then how do you excuse his bad performances in every single big game hes played? (bar one of the Real Madrid semi finals at Juve)Lad played the occasion not the game. His head was gone from the time he shanked the chance wide early on.
I reckon Gary Neville was right in saying Pogba, having come through our academy, was too keen to do Liverpool and lost his composure.
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