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Liverpool (a) Pre Match Thread

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I'd stick with the attack from Wolves, shuffle the defence and midfield.

 

Need Soyuncu in there as the only CB with any pace, otherwise Mane and Firmino will muller us (they probably will anyway)

 

Schmeichel

 

Ricardo

Soyuncu

Evans

Chilwell

 

Choudhury

Maddison

Ndidi/Mendy

 

Gray

Vardy

Barnes

 

 

Torn between Ndidi and Mendy, Ndidi was culpable for two goals last week and has needed dropping for a while, but the same could be said of Mendy the week before

 

 

Posted

Wouldn't surprise me in the slightest to win this. Liverpool wont sit back so why cant we counter attack and win the game?

 

Might as well go toe to toe and give them something to think about.

 

Ive had a vision

 

2-0 win to us. Hit them early with a Barnes thunderbolt, they huff and puff all game then a sucker punch with 5 mins to go from Iheanacho.

 

Stick your mortgage on it lol 

 

 

Posted
8 minutes ago, AKCJ said:

Kasper

Simpson Ricardo Johnson Soyuncu Morgan Maguire Evans Fuchs Chilwell

 

 

 

Vardy

 

Team (11-0-0-0)

 

Schmeichel  Ward  Jakupovic  Weale  Banks  Shilton  Keller  Arphexad  Kalac  Flowers  Walker 

 

Subs: Nielsen  Logan  Hamer

 

:thumbup:

 

 

Edit: Forgot Wallington - drop Hamer....14 keepers and Hamer still doesn't get a game!

 

Posted

Things have been going Liverpool's way recently, soft penalty decisions and goal keeping howlers. Maybe they're due a slip up?

 

There is probably no way we don't concede a penalty though. 

Posted

 

Just now, foxfanazer said:

Morgan + Maguire + Simpson 

 

Sane + Aguero + Sterling

 

Need I say more?

Not like we haven't done it before (like a few weeks ago) :vardy: 

It would be just like us to to manage to win in this one and Vardy loves a goal against the dippers. Scousers are starting to get a bit cocky about their chances of winning the league so would be awesome to bring them back to earth a bit. I don't want to lose being able to joke about us having won more Premier League titles than them!

Posted
1 minute ago, fazzyfox said:

Soak up lots of pressure, brave defending, token dodgy penalty conceded, try to equalise, become wide open, 2-0. My in a nutshell forecast. 

Salah has got outrageously divey this season.  Not that the pundits will notice/care.  Nailed on pen.

Posted

They will win, but I don't think it will be a heavy loss. Something like 2-0 or 2-1.

 

We caused them a lot of problems in the home game, but it's tough to keep that front line quiet for 90 minutes. The difference is class will be the difference.

Posted
47 minutes ago, AKCJ said:

Kasper

Simpson Ricardo Johnson Soyuncu Morgan Maguire Evans Fuchs Chilwell

 

 

 

Vardy

This.. 

But ditch Vardy for a defensive midfielder. 

Posted

Can see a positive improved performance with a narrow defeat, leading to "Puel in" brigade still wanting Puel in, and the "Puel out" lot still wanting Puel out.

Posted

Liverpool go 2-0 up in the first five minutes with two dodgy penalties ("stonewallers" claims Carragher). Vardy pulls one back, we have an obvious penalty denied ("a clear dive" says Carragher), then Morgan, already on a yellow, is sent off for overexuberantly asking the ref why he didn't give it. Sub Iheanacho misses a sitter at the end of a brilliant Ricardo-led breakaway shortly before the Scousers score three more late goals in front of the Kop - two lucky deflected shots ("worldies" according to Carragher and studio pundits Souness, Rush and Dalglish) and a Soyuncu own goal.

 

Postscript (?) - Liverpool lose their last three games to miss out on the title on goal difference, and we all uproariously chant "Premier League Champions, you'll never sing that" as we hammer them 3-0 at the King Power under our new manager on the opening day of next season.

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