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Liverpool post match 3-1

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1 minute ago, Kitchandro said:

Guppy on the radio says we deserved it tonight but rode our luck against Man City. The performances were exactly the same.

 

Just shows the bias some people have to suit an argument.

 

Nobody going on about Liverpool's naivety and high line tonight?

 

We're just fvcking good when we can be arsed. And it's clear we haven't been arsed much this season.

 

Neville just ripped them a new one for 15 minutes of his analysis.

 

It's a great step forward tonight and we should be rightly pleased, but we absolutely MUST follow this up on Saturday with another win.  MUST WIN.

 

As Neville pointed out, it's too early to tell whether or not this revival will be long or short lived but, in isolation, great result.

 

Need to keep going.  4 wins required from 12.

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Still a long road ahead but if we beat Hull on Saturday, the suggestion that there really was a communication breakdown will look a lot more plausible. That being said, with the FA Cup run and Champions League football, I think Claudio was honestly trying to find a style that would preserve us health-wise. It seems he lost track of how long we had left this season though..

Still gutted that he could not forge an upturn in fortunes, but, Shakes had a heck of a lot of pressure on him tonight and I'm so delighted with the 3 points against a dangerous side just coming off of the Spurs win. C'mon You Foxes!

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13 minutes ago, Magictv said:

Apparently passing accuracy isn't everything...

 

2015/16:

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Well done showing this..AGAIN..  Forget pundits/experts, our own fans and Forum posters, have had also short

Memories. The difference from Last season to this, and again tonight, forward movement forward pressing,

and defence on front foot, not put under pressure with OTT  back/sideway passing.

Ranieri, was too defensive this season, mostly in thought and it rubbed off on the back line players.

Okazaki could once play his 2 sides of his game, driving forward with intent, and covering that empty space

disrupting fast teams quick breaks Drinkwater Striving forward with intent, knowing Ndidi was covering, instead

Of playing in each others shadow and line....

First test, well done, now lads go Out and expand, from tonights result..

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17 minutes ago, MC Prussian said:

Jamie Carragher to serve as food for the sharks first.

 

There might still be some use for Neville in a closet somewhere.

Does Carragher ever finish a sentence? eh, uh, sst, well, shh, eh, uhm, it's, uh, they.... drives me nuts listening to him trying to form one.

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2 minutes ago, Bob Weasel Fox said:

The players "thank god" have suddenly pulled a performance out of the bag 4 days after Ranieri has been sacked, now that's either for one of two reasons? :unsure: :D

Shakespeare's job was easy tonight, play to our strengths and keep it basic. That's not taking anything away from his contribution tonight but the players would of been fired up with all the criticism. 

 

We all knew these sets of players are capable of this kind of performance

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19 minutes ago, midland_red said:

"Leicester defeated Liverpool by an even greater margin than in this fixture last year — 3-1 instead of 2-0" lollol 

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12 minutes ago, Webbo said:

Some people will disagree with me here and if they do tough shit, but I was quite moved when the crowd sang Ranieri. I'll always love him.

A fitting tribute to a great man. 

 

That needs to be the end of it, though. We need to put everything behind us and move forward as a club.

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24 minutes ago, Col city fan said:

Does it not make all the sense in the world to give the job to Shakey till the end of the season, and take our time in finding the next, correct appointment?

Maybe the owners will call the players in and ask for their opinion.

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1 minute ago, Steve_Walsh5 said:

Hope they never do it again. As soon as his name was mentioned we conceded.

That was a touching tribute from the supporters and CR should by all means get his statue but he's no longer the manager. If the fans continue to belt out his name every game it will just be unfair and disrespectful to Shakey. We have to live in the present and look to the future not live in the past

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