HookedOnAPhelan
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Annoying that this loser keeps winning.
ETH is largely to blame for his own failures. In his first campaign we had a relatively distinct set up, though one that needed improvements.
He cocked it up last season though and he's continued in a similar vain this campaign. He got big headed. He wanted to reinvent the wheel, so to speak, instead of just refining our weak spots and general playing style.
Can't wait until the buffoon is kicked out.
They did beat Villa away, Tottenham away and Chelsea away, though, and drew against each other. Had they not drawn the match the winner would currently top the table. Had Arsenal lost to Villa, they could go top by beating United. Had City lost away to Chelsea, Chelsea could go top by beating Nottingham today. Point being, you can only beat what’s ahead of you but the sample size is small and Arsenal, City and Chelsea have dropped points between each other whereas Liverpool have yet to be involved in those games. And they have not lost any game yet, whereas Liverpool have. None of this means Slot didn’t have a very good start and only 2 goals conceded is a good foundation to build on. Conversely, City looks shaky at the back and it looks unsustainable - if they don’t fix it, they’ll drop many more points soon.It doesn’t flatter Liverpool. The underlying numbers indicate that Liverpool are first having been the better team in every match this season - with Forest being the anomalous result. It’s been incredibly straightforward so far.
It’s unspectacular, it’s seemingly very controlled and it’s a contrast to Klopp’s approach. This is creating a sense that Liverpool have dropped off. Yet, they’ve played 10 games, won 9 and barely conceded. Teams not really getting near them.
Fixtures have been kind but that’s not Slot’s fault. City and Arsenal have made a meal of beating the ‘fodder’ in recent weeks - either of those being top would arguably be flattering at this stage.
Would Slot winning the league diminish Klopp's achievements since we did hear how Klopp had this team playing above their level. Or is it a sort of Shankly v Paisley where though Paisley was much more successful than Shankly, Shankly is still more revered because he brought Liverpool out from the second division to the title and Paisley simply carried on with that team. Klopp of course didn't pick Liverpool up from the second division but from mid table mediocrity rather and took them to being title challengers.
You're on the verge of losing 3 top players. Maybe fourth, don't know about Alisson.What have you seen that makes you “easily see them fall out of CL places next year”??
Genuine question
The guy was always going too get stick if he started well, “oh he inherited a good squad” or “anyone can do what he’s done with that squad”
The truth is, the start he’s had has been almost perfect, 9/10 which is exactly what any team would want with a new manager.
You say you can easily see us falling out of CL places, yet the results seem too show otherwise, I can’t get my head around what specifically you’ve seen so far too suggest that.
The true test will come when he starts bringing in new players and dealing with some of the senior players eventually leaving.
But in the here and now, Liverpool’s Klopp hand over couldn’t have been better, and I can understand why that’s incredibly annoying for rival fans, all of whom are waiting for that drop in form for Slots Liverpool, which I also understand
I think that Liverpool were annoyingly smart in their recruitment of Slot vice others. Accepting that Alonso was the preferred choice for the fans, and Amorim was fancied, I think that the Board felt that the players already at Liverpool, coupled with their playing style was very similar to that employed by Slot and therefore there was very little change required.They have a solid foundation and philosophy in playing style that also aligns with Slot, I imagine.
He's a good, confident manager. It looks, from the outside also, he doesn't have great pretentions in how he wants his teams to play and is open to adapting to the leagues general strengths.
SlobWhy is he so fat?
For the record, I agree with you in the sense that there are no 'easy' teams in the league now. Even the lower spots can beat you on a day and every game is a tactical battle. But to suggest us playing 3 of our hardest fixtures away from home and winning nearly all 3, that us being top would have been flattering us is ludicrous especially considering Liverpool, aside from a struggling United, have played nobody of any note. The one home game we drew we were 10 men. All the other home games we utterly dominated and totally deserved the wins.It doesn’t flatter Liverpool. The underlying numbers indicate that Liverpool are first having been the better team in every match this season - with Forest being the anomalous result. It’s been incredibly straightforward so far.
It’s unspectacular, it’s seemingly very controlled and it’s a contrast to Klopp’s approach. This is creating a sense that Liverpool have dropped off. Yet, they’ve played 10 games, won 9 and barely conceded. Teams not really getting near them.
Fixtures have been kind but that’s not Slot’s fault. City and Arsenal have made a meal of beating the ‘fodder’ in recent weeks - either of those being top would arguably be flattering at this stage.
Pure speculation at this point , we might extend all of them and there are reports that we are in talks.You're on the verge of losing 3 top players. Maybe fourth, don't know about Alisson.
Like with Moyes taking over from SAF?I've seen this movie all before. An excellent manager departs, next season it's all rainbows and sunshine, however when time passes and new ideas are needed, it's starting to get worse.
Chelsea doesn't have a better squad than us. Newcastle and Villa are much more likely to fall out of the top 4 race than Liverpool and have inferior squads, and including a midtable team like United is just laughable to be honest. Yoro hasn't played a minute of PL football in his life.City, Arse and Chelsea have better squads already. I see a lot of older players in your team. Newcastle and Villa are knocking on the door. For me United have excellent youngsters in Mainoo, Yoro and so on.
Maybe i was too harsh and you make top 4, however it's a stiff competition and you're in need of a good system. Individually you've never replaced Mane and Firmino, so i'm skeptical when you have to do it again. Personally i don't really rate Jota, Nunez, Diaz and so on for the money you spend on them.
I probably expressed myself poorly. I’m mainly suggesting that Liverpool have earned 18 points without much problem so they sit top on merit. Obviously the fixtures have been kind and it might look considerably different after 14 games. I just don’t know what has ‘flattered’ Liverpool so far in terms of results.For the record, I agree with you in the sense that there are no 'easy' teams in the league now. Even the lower spots can beat you on a day and every game is a tactical battle. But to suggest us playing 3 of our hardest fixtures away from home and winning nearly all 3, that us being top would have been flattering us is ludicrous especially considering Liverpool, aside from a struggling United, have played nobody of any note. The one home game we drew we were 10 men. All the other home games we utterly dominated and totally deserved the wins.
I like Slot and for what its worth I feel you can definitely challenge this year. You have a solid defence and excellent strikers, with a good midfield. You play us in the next month or so, should tell everyone where Slot stands. Personally I am expecting an extremely tricky and good game.
I’ve read this type of doomsaying before. Casting Liverpool’s future in doubt is a specialism amongst some on here. Go back to 2015 and Klopp was being doubted. Go back to May and Liverpool would be thrown into misery upon Klopp’s departure.I've seen this movie all before.
Exactly. "Newcastle and Villa are knocking on the door and even United has some promising youngsters", ffsI’m not suggesting Liverpool are set for a trophy-laden season, but portraying things so negatively is just wishful thinking rather than the likely reality.
So... What people are saying?Exactly. "Newcastle and Villa are knocking on the door and even United has some promising youngsters", ffs
There's still every chance that Slot isn't a success, doesn't win any trophy and is out of the door between this and two years, way too early to tell. But predicting our downfall after this 18/21 start and being top of the league is just extremely silly.
You're on the verge of losing 3 top players. Maybe fourth, don't know about Alisson.
I've seen this movie all before. An excellent manager departs, next season it's all rainbows and sunshine, however when time passes and new ideas are needed, it's starting to get worse.
City, Arse and Chelsea have better squads already. I see a lot of older players in your team. Newcastle and Villa are knocking on the door. For me United have excellent youngsters in Mainoo, Yoro and so on.
Maybe i was too harsh and you make top 4, however it's a stiff competition and you're in need of a good system. Individually you've never replaced Mane and Firmino, so i'm skeptical when you have to do it again. Personally i don't really rate Jota, Nunez, Diaz and so on for the money you spend on them.
Dutch-Scouse cuisine is just too delicious to refuse.Why is he so fat?
This is incredibly spot on. I love the guy, but we went trough dips and falls troughout his tenure.The problem with football fans is that they think in a very binary fashion rather than recognising that in nearly a decade of work all sorts of major changes would happen and impact on performance.
So this idea that klopp = god who can’t be bettered and slot = unproven amateur is rubbish. Klopp was a burnt out wreck for at least 12-18 months, surviving on fumes, and it showed in all sorts of aspects of our play not to mention that he’d completely given up the tactical side of things to his no 2 in that period. The klopp of the last 2 years was a very different animal from the one who won the CL and PL.
Whisper it quietly if you’re talking to a load of Liverpool fans, but we look tactically and technically far superior now to what we’ve done for the last 2 seasons. The defence is now iron clad rather than conceding to the first attack and having to spend the rest of the game playing catch up. Energy levels are far better maintained with no serious injuries due to far less helter-skelter football. We’re better at retaining the ball, finding spaces, navigating through a press, maintaining control of a game, winning games 1-0 or 2-0 with a modicum of comfort.
And he’s far better at responding to opposition tactics both in advance of a game and in-game than klopp (or lijnders, who was doing all the tactics last few seasons) ever was. If klopp’s plan A didn’t work, the solution was always to go harder at plan A. Slot is very different - he adapts game to game, and it’s obvious. All of that said, the true test will be where he is come Christmas.
You can't post anything if you always have to make reservations about what might or might not happen in the future. I don't want to be the guy who went way over the top after seven league games which is why I did it anyway, but right now there are a lot more signs to suggest that we will remain contenders (and firmly in the top 4 conversation) than that we won't, and it feels that's definitely not reflected by the majority of opinions in this thread. So these "it will start to get worse" or "once you need new ideas they'll struggle" sentiment, which was confirmed by the poster I replied to, is based on nothing else than - at this moment - speculation/hope imo.So... What people are saying?
If you flip that around to the posts you were getting annoyed at, it works pretty much exactly the same.You can't post anything if you always have to make reservations about what might or might not happen in the future. I don't want to be the guy who went way over the top after seven league games which is why I did it anyway, but right now there are a lot more signs to suggest that we will remain contenders (and firmly in the top 4 conversation) than that we won't, and it feels that's definitely not reflected by the majority of opinions in this thread. So these "it will start to get worse" or "once you need new ideas they'll struggle" sentiment, which was confirmed by the poster I replied to, is based on nothing else than - at this moment - speculation/hope imo.
Looks like Klopp did the right thing and bailed. Clearly he didn't want his legacy tarnished by incompetent owners. Reminds me of a certain manager we used to have.I think the club are letting him down massively with the contract situations, as well as the poor showing in the transfer window. Going into next season without Salah, TAA (our entire right hand side) and Van Dijk (irreplaceable imo) is crazy.
I'd prioritize TAA and Van Dijk, and let Salah go. There's a good chance TAA is at Madrid next season though.
One is Slot is actually a good coach. Two is luck has definitely played a part. Three is expectations were super low for them going into the season especially with no signings so there really been heat on him unlike us where we spent £200m and worse than last year.I still can't believe that Liverpool replaced Klopp so seamlessly. And Slot is not even Liverpool's first choice. Is this how a competent football structure works? Or Liverpool just being lucky again second time (after Klopp)? I doubt so.
Meanwhile, we got the wrong Dutch manager and struggling big time. We are in 14th and play terrible football yet our so called best in class football people keep him.
It's the English cuisine. He looks like he gained a few stones and pebbles and other weird imperial weight measurements since joining them.Why is he so fat?
I think the club are letting him down massively with the contract situations, as well as the poor showing in the transfer window. Going into next season without Salah, TAA (our entire right hand side) and Van Dijk (irreplaceable imo) is crazy.
I'd prioritize TAA and Van Dijk, and let Salah go. There's a good chance TAA is at Madrid next season though.
Let’s wait until they at least have their first test?I still can't believe that Liverpool replaced Klopp so seamlessly. And Slot is not even Liverpool's first choice. Is this how a competent football structure works? Or Liverpool just being lucky again second time (after Klopp)? I doubt so.
Meanwhile, we got the wrong Dutch manager and struggling big time. We are in 14th and play terrible football yet our so called best in class football people keep him.
Which will be what exactly? I guess Milan away doesn't count? Or an away game at your biggest rival (I know you suck but it's usually a bogey game for us in most years)? Guess he'll have to win at City or Arsenal before some of you will acknowledge that he's done a great job so farLet’s wait until they at least have their first test?
Don’t you have Chelsea next? I think that will be a good barometer, personally. You’ve started really well, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a kinder fixture list for the start of a season.Which will be what exactly? I guess Milan away doesn't count? Or an away game at your biggest rival (I know you suck but it's usually a bogey game for us in most years)? Guess he'll have to win at City or Arsenal before some of you will acknowledge that he's done a great job so far![]()
Which will be what exactly? I guess Milan away doesn't count? Or an away game at your biggest rival (I know you suck but it's usually a bogey game for us in most years)? Guess he'll have to win at City or Arsenal before some of you will acknowledge that he's done a great job so far![]()
Agreed, but a loss against Chelsea this weekend wouldn’t immediately mean that he’s not up to the task either. If we can’t take anything away from a generous run, we should just wait until the end of the season to make an honest, non-kneejerk evaluation.I think the idea that he's done a great job so far would be pretty unanimous. That wasn't the claim there.
The claim is that you've replaced Klopp seamlessly. It's definitely too early to say that.
Agreed, but a loss against Chelsea this weekend wouldn’t immediately mean that he’s not up to the task either. If we can’t take anything away from a generous run, we should just wait until the end of the season to make an honest, non-kneejerk evaluation.
He has an extra 12 months but I wonder if he’s made it known that he’d like to leave as well.What about Alisson? Signing Mamardashvili has to indicate that he's leaving soon as well, right?
I agree that the best way to judge is wait for the full season. As a compliment to him I'd say that it does look very unlikely that the wheels will come off. Seems very stable.