Liverpool 2018/19

By how many points will Liverpool win the title this season?

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and I can see why the penalty didn't get given

stonewall with a bit of VAR on the case, though
 
Who are Arsenal even going to play at the back? That's going to be an absolute slaughtering.
 
The resident dippers are being uncharacteristically pragmatic and it's annoying as hell.

We want tears, salty scouse ones, and we want them now.

You think we are going to cry if we fail to win the title? Klopp has improved us in every aspect, this team doesn’t need as many additions as in previous years where it felt like we needed 5+ players just to compete for a title. The current side is nearly the finished article. I think most fans know this side is geared to challenge for the title every season now.
 
Keita - what a waste of £.
I don’t have a clue what kind of midfielder he’s supposed to be. His inclusion upset the balance tonight.

Credit to Leicester though. Very good value for a point and could’ve had all three.
 
In this City state any big game is hard.

Arsenal didn't have a shot on target at home versus Cardiff yesterday until the 65th minute - And that was a penalty.
 
It's coming apart at the seams, I can sense it in my testicles.

They know it, too, but trying to save face.
I don’t think that’s anything to do with Liverpool. You should get that checked buddy.
 
Arsenal didn't have a shot on target at home versus Cardiff yesterday until the 65th minute - And that was a penalty.

We're talking about a team who had just lost to Newcastle. You never know with the current City tbh. They're pretty shaky and bound to fecking up. They aren't City of last season.
 
City and Liverpool are some how same state, not finding enough energy, I think this year's title will be decided at last 1 2 game weeks.
 
We're talking about a team who had just lost to Newcastle. You never know with the current City tbh. They're pretty shaky and bound to fecking up. They aren't City of last season.

True, but Arsenal away from home against top opposition has always been the best source of AFTV highlights, so I still expect them to win. They'll drop points at some point, but versus Arsenal? The only surprise for me would be if they don't win by 2+ goals.
 
It's grim when you rely on the king bottlers Arsenal to need a result. I would lower your expectations for them getting a result at City. Their defense is a shambles and they are natural bottlers.

Sorry I tuned out. Were you talking about Arsenal or Newcastle?

I'm being facetious of course. I already predicted the highest number of goals conceded this season once Sokaratis got injured. But you never know when there's something to fight for.
 
Sorry I tuned out. Were you talking about Arsenal or Newcastle?

I'm being facetious of course. I already predicted the highest number of goals conceded this season once Sokaratis got injured. But you never know when there's something to fight for.
The one thing I know for sure is that the Premier League is relatively unpredictable. May worth be placing a sneaky punt on Arse getting a draw.
 
Arsenal will lose. You give City space that too against a makeshift defence, they will tear you apart .
 
2 points dropped won't cost us big after all. Though ole and phelan will learn about this squad surely that they can't afford to relax one bit.
 
I don't know why Klopp complaining about the snow when there this:
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/f...ster-Anfield-pitch-Gossip-Premier-League-News
And I feel darn sad for Leicester due to that above.

After today’s game, its too early to call. But what worry me is not Liverpool draw few games here and there, but City going to drop MORE points due to their inconsistency.

Liverpool tends to drop points the most is in mid-Jan to Feb, we just have to wait till after Feb to see.
 
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Getting in Allison was crucial but that doesn't explain the change in approach we've had this season. We sacrificed the gung-ho football for a more controlled approach. Because of Klopp's renowned attacking approach, I don't feel the defensive side he's brought this season has been appreciated. Instead it's been written off as luck or us not clicking going forward like we did last season. Obviously this has lessened as the season has gone on this, but the changes Klopp has made have been impressive, especially off the back of losing his trusted assistant Buvac who was considered (least of all by Klopp himself) to be the 'brains' of the set-up. The big signings have definitely given us the platform to be able to rely on our defence as much as our attack for sure though.

I 100% agree with this, the team
Is much more cautious overall and doesn’t leave themselves open to sucker punch goal anywhere near as much as they did previously, I think that has been a massive change this season.
 
Would it be too difficult for them to get the permission for a statue of Jurgen this summer? Also have they decided where they want to put it outside Anfield? If they start now, they could make it a grand occasion out of their final league game.
 
Is it just me or was their stadium subdued for most of the game? I
 
If you all take your tinted specs off for a moment you'll realise that this is what Ferguson did time and time again with United. Absolved his players of blame in the media and then gave them a bollocking in the changing rooms.
 
It's the first time this season Liverpool have dropped points against a team outside the top 5 clubs in the premier league. Before yesterday only 3 teams in the league had taken points off them. (City, Chelsea, Arsenal).
This is a massive psychological hit for Liverpool as now all those fixtures Liverpool fans, pundits and media have put down as a Liverpool win won't be that easy. It will give all those teams facing Liverpool hope. This will play on their minds from now on.
A couple of weeks ago I was reading that after the City fixture, Liverpool have kind fixtures, Brighton, Palace and Leicester. How kind were they ? A dodgy penalty and a feck up from the keeper , but the luck ran out yesterday.
Trust me. In April and May there are no easy fixtures.
All those Liverpool fans who were texting me on Tuesday night saying 'we have won the title in January'. I think it's not that simple.
Let the games begin.
 
Klopp complaining about the snow on the pitch hindering Liverpool last night, he said the wind disrupted them at Wolves, so what's next - if the weather is warm at the end of the season during the last few games will he say that the heat affects them when they drop points.
Liverpool last night mirrored City at Newcastle, edgy and nervous and looking more than a bit vulnerable in games you would have expected both to win.
Liverpool can at least look at the fact they gained a point over City, in the second half last night Leicester seemed to sense that there was a chance to win the game and I think they actually created more chances than Liverpool. Schmeichel had little to do, Liverpool had a lot of the ball but did little with it, although they should have had a penalty.
 
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If you all take your tinted specs off for a moment you'll realise that this is what Ferguson did time and time again with United. Absolved his players of blame in the media and then gave them a bollocking in the changing rooms.

Yep. Not sure why anyone pays attention.
 
New here, first post.

Disappointing result last night, however I guess it still leaves us in a stronger position than we were before this round of fixtures, we all would have taken that before City played Newcastle.

The title race is far from over. There are 14 games and 42 points still to play for, anything could still happen. As we have seen, City seem capable of dropping points to anyone, at home or away. We will drop points as well as the season goes on, with tired legs, tired minds, and pressure being a huge factor. We are obviously in a strong position and it is more than any of us Liverpool fans could have asked for before the season started, but I am absolutely not getting ahead of myself - 13/14 has taught me that much!

There are obviously key games left for both teams: United, Spurs, Chelsea, Everton, etc. But as we have seen this season, and in the past, the smaller teams can have a massive say in the title race as well.

Overall I am enjoying the ride and hope we can actually do it this season. United, do us a favour and for once just let us win at Old Trafford and repeat your result against City last season please!
 
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