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Following our Nearest & Dearest Rivals 2019/20

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This is all fair. Although there is something always ugly in their wins, every time I watched them this season it's mostly some odd decision or a goal in the last minutes...No doubt they deserve to win the league after 30 years though, just looks a bit...not worthy of being the new Invicibles to me, for 3 seasons they have been the best team for the refs where every major decision went their way and when not it was a big deal and drama, they were getting penalties for the slightest of touches....Better them than Spuds I guess.
We got 1 lucky Var decision this season in the league + 1 lucky turnaround in CL where the ref was brutal towards Ajax...Liverpool almost left the pitch in the away game against ManUtd because they wanted a foul and a goal to be taken away from the home team.
They get those decisions just like any team at the top does, US, City, United and Arsenal of old. I remember the invincible season from arsenal when Pires got a penalty and you could see the blatant dive but ref gave it.

We are always wearing blue tinted glasses, but for me as sports and Football fan, I hold my hands up and applaud them as they took their time and didn't lose faith in Kloop in his first couple of rocky seasons and they are getting their reward now.

When you take the rivalry out of it which is hard for some, they are head and shoulders ahead of everyone else at the moment, that can change in an instant but currently I give the entire Liverpool project a thumbs up they are there by having a well run hardworking project and club.

Sometimes we get too tribal with football rivalry that we miss the big picture.
32 minutes ago, Brutos said:

They get those decisions just like any team at the top does, US, City, United and Arsenal of old. I remember the invincible season from arsenal when Pires got a penalty and you could see the blatant dive but ref gave it.

We are always wearing blue tinted glasses, but for me as sports and Football fan, I hold my hands up and applaud them as they took their time and didn't lose faith in Kloop in his first couple of rocky seasons and they are getting their reward now.

When you take the rivalry out of it which is hard for some, they are head and shoulders ahead of everyone else at the moment, that can change in an instant but currently I give the entire Liverpool project a thumbs up they are there by having a well run hardworking project and club.

Sometimes we get too tribal with football rivalry that we miss the big picture.

First you jinx us against Brighton and now you have to come on here and be fair and unbiased, what is wrong with you? lol

First you jinx us against Brighton and now you have to come on here and be fair and unbiased, what is wrong with you? lol

[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] I know right

Kane torn hamstring ... should be out for a few weeks ... hopefully that will help us get so far ahead of Spurs that they are effectively out of the race for 4th

Edited by Sexyfootball

42 minutes ago, Sexyfootball said:

Kane torn hamstring ... should be out for a few weeks ... hopefully that will help us get so far ahead of Spurs that they are effectively out of the race for 4th

In the past Son has stepped-up and delivered, of course that was pre-Mourinho. 

Edited by strider6004

20 hours ago, Brutos said:

They get those decisions just like any team at the top does, US, City, United and Arsenal of old. I remember the invincible season from arsenal when Pires got a penalty and you could see the blatant dive but ref gave it.

We are always wearing blue tinted glasses, but for me as sports and Football fan, I hold my hands up and applaud them as they took their time and didn't lose faith in Kloop in his first couple of rocky seasons and they are getting their reward now.

When you take the rivalry out of it which is hard for some, they are head and shoulders ahead of everyone else at the moment, that can change in an instant but currently I give the entire Liverpool project a thumbs up they are there by having a well run hardworking project and club.

Sometimes we get too tribal with football rivalry that we miss the big picture.

Couldn't have put it better myself!

9 hours ago, Sexyfootball said:

Kane torn hamstring ... should be out for a few weeks ... hopefully that will help us get so far ahead of Spurs that they are effectively out of the race for 4th

It's a tear, so I expect Kane to be out for more than a few weeks, this will be at least a month or two.

I'm not surprised in the slightest that Kane has picked up a serious injury under Mourinho's management. Mourinho runs his players into the ground, it's something he has done throughout his career as coach. Playing Kane for 90 minutes in every game during the busiest period of the season was just asking for something to go wrong. I remember hearing about how Hazard was playing with a hip injury all season in Mourinho's final few months with us. I don't know if that was just making excuses for Hazard's poor form, but it would make sense why he looked so poor for so long. Once Hiddink arrived, Hazard was rotated a bit more and given time to recover. He was back to his best by the end of the season.

 

10 hours ago, Scott Harris said:

It's a tear, so I expect Kane to be out for more than a few weeks, this will be at least a month or two.

I'm not surprised in the slightest that Kane has picked up a serious injury under Mourinho's management. Mourinho runs his players into the ground, it's something he has done throughout his career as coach. Playing Kane for 90 minutes in every game during the busiest period of the season was just asking for something to go wrong. I remember hearing about how Hazard was playing with a hip injury all season in Mourinho's final few months with us. I don't know if that was just making excuses for Hazard's poor form, but it would make sense why he looked so poor for so long. Once Hiddink arrived, Hazard was rotated a bit more and given time to recover. He was back to his best by the end of the season.

Considering the nature of Kane's injury, I doubt he returns until March.

Edited by Jezz

Kane torn hamstring ... should be out for a few weeks ... hopefully that will help us get so far ahead of Spurs that they are effectively out of the race for 4th

Tottenham normally play better without him and with Son back they should be more potent infront and more flexible

Dele Ali booked for diving, cheating little c**t. Gets away with it in the media though, he and kane are some of the worst around.

FA Cup (3rd Round):

PL sides won

  • Burnley
  • Southampton
  • Norwich City
  • Leicester City
  • Bournemouth
  • Manchester City
  • Chelsea
  • Sheffield United

PL sides who are playing a replay

  • Newcastle United
  • Watford
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • Manchester United
  • Tottenham Hotspur

PL sides lost

  • Aston Villa
  • Brighton & Hove Albion
  • Crystal Palace

Still playing or still to play

  • Liverpool
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