ZDwyr
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Good win. Shame we couldn't create more but oh well.
We were definitely not worse. We scored a goal. A very good one for that matter. We achieved our goal and they didn't. They fluffed so many chances. We were better than them lot in my opinion.
Good win. Shame we couldn't create more but oh well.
wow, some fans.....Hollow victory, as per most of the season.
I would love to know the reasoning for your view they were better than us.As much as I would love to agree I can't as we were fecking dreadful and it was a shocking performance against a poor Liverpool team. We did not deserve the win, Liverpool were the better team on the day (but I'll take it)
Well, we were coming from a December which consisted of losses and draws. When you are playing so badly, you need to arrest the situation and start taking wins, any which way. Forget about beautiful football. The aim is to get a result.
If you are expecting a Real Madrid type performance from us this season, this won't be happening under LVG. What you are seeing now is as good as it gets. This is an LVG team, through and through.
So, given the above, our poor form, but 3 points (so we can make top 4), this was a good result and no complaints.
Those were pretty much the exact same lines which were being touted by many at the start of the campaign. However as the rest of the caf pointed out, our luck will eventually run out as this kind of football can only take you so far. Then December happened.What the feck is wrong with some of you people?
I can't get my head around it, did we batter them 5-0 at anfield, no. do we ever? no.
We were always setting up to contain, hit them on the break and try to take our chances when we get them. It's exactly what we did today, 3 points at Anfield and doing the double over that lot for the second season on the bounce, brilliant, we should be happy....but this place is like a fecking morgue.
we are undefeated in 5 now and although we couldn't break chelsea down and we conceded late at Newcastle and we got 2 scrappy wins against Swansea and Sheffield United before a win at Anfield, our confidence must be improving and even though the football isn't anything to write home about, as long as we are getting results, who cares?
Cheer up lads, we won today.
I would love to know the reasoning for your view they were better than us.
All season the caf has been complaining that United have all the ball and do sweet FA with it. In addition United only have the ball because the other sides let us have it. Today, United had a plan where they allowed Liverpool to have the ball, particularly at the back where we did not pressure them, and they basically did sweet FA with it. They didn't have long periods of dangerous possession. Even in the first half when United could not string 2 passes together, and they won nearly every 50-50 ball, they were pretty toothless.
Second half it was a pretty even game, United started to win a lot more of the 50-50 balls, Fellani started winning headers and Martial's runs caused a bit of panic. If we can say that teams like Norwich deserved to win against United when they had hardly any possession and just exploited United's weakness, can't see how we can't then say United deserved the win as they exploited Liverpool's weakness.
You can have a limo, but end up being driven to a tent. You can wear Armani shoes while holding a sign ‘’homeless’’ and have a mismatch. You can produce dreamy creamy cupcakes, but if your the only mouth to feed, nobody will taste it. The Anfield crowd will be shattered into nonexsistent wind and the eyes of United fans worldwide will glaze like diamonds. They will fabricate their own joy but end up in a nigtmare. They will wake up in a pool of sweat hearing the echo of United fans cheering, reminiscing the red marching army scoring the winner at the kop end. Kings will be born and the slaves will remain slaves. Trumpets will be blown while those who taste defeat will only hear the sound of their chained ankles resigning to their Faith, the sound of iron, rhytmically brushing the canvas. The motion of defeat, the sound of nonexsistent wind and now smile, because those who wear the Reds will return with the victory.
Well, that has been the case for United for quite some time. We dominate possession but are unable to score, then the opponents score one off a counter and we lose. Liverpool were the better side in the first half. Second half was more even with maybe a couple of good chances falling to the two teams. We took ours while Liverpool was stopped by a magnificent DDG.Thought Liverpool were easily the better side but if you can't score you become vulnerable to to the sucker punch.
I agree. People may not like our performance, although we have played much worse and won at Anfield under SAF, but the win is a huge one irrespective of where the two sides stand in the table.If a victory over Liverpool starts being hollow for some fans, then they're supporting the wrong club.
It will be even harder with no CL football.Rather win ugly than lose pretty - we're not Arsenal. If we were to look back to the last defeat by the Scouses under Moyes, and compare sides I would have to say we have improved whereas they have deteriorated. Once we scored they looked completely deflated. Back in the day they would have responded aggressively. Clearly Klopp has a big job, and the Scousers a long wait.
Once we scored they looked completely deflated. Back in the day they would have responded aggressively...
That was what was bugging me yesterday, the if only had a striker. What did they spend all that money on then?Great smash and grab win. Not many better feelings than a win at Anfield.
And I don't get the sympathy in the tabloids for Liverpool. If they had a finisher, if they had some top quality in the box they'd have won comfortably.
Benteke - £32M
Firmino - £29M
Lallanal - £25M
No sympathy from me. They're just awful in the tranfer market and have arguably wasted more money on duds than any other club in the PL era.
Even the crowd seemed like they didn't believe Liverpool could come back. That's the impression I got, anyway.
kind of have the 'who gives a shit about the performance because we beat the Scousers in their own back yard' train of thought, but on every other occasion we beat them, home or away, I've always been left with a spring in my step for the coming week. This time though I can't feel that happy because once again we were very poor.
Beat the scousers and still tonnes of people moaning here. This forum is really fecked nowadays eh?
Beat the scousers and still tonnes of people moaning here. This forum is really fecked nowadays eh?
Don't know how people can defend our performance, we may have pulled off our goal but it was more down to luck and their poor finishing than anything else. Still, it's a sweeter win when the losers are more bitter, and I know how pissed off I'd be if everything went the other way round.
Beat the scousers and still tonnes of people moaning here. This forum is really fecked nowadays eh?
Because we care about the broader picture of the club and the direction it is currently heading in. A lucky win against the scousers can't mask things. The victory merely papers over the cracks for another week. I'm not going to bound about like a dog with two d*cks just because we've beaten a 9th placed team that played without a striker and who're equally as hapless as us. We had one shot on target and had their finishing been better/had DDG not been there, then it would've been a whole different story. I'm always happy beating those lot, and it's great to wind them up about it, but the performance didn't do anything to allay our ongoing concerns about the team and the stewardship of the club..
Mark Clattenburg