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This is a Jason Voorhees team. They won't be stopped.
Liverpool are The Avengers. Man City is Thanos with the Infinity Gauntlet
This is a Jason Voorhees team. They won't be stopped.
I think they're better in the context of the league. They're better, have more depth and they're more consistent at being flat track bullies and that's important when discussing title favourites. Do I think they're vastly better? No, and I think Liverpool are clearly the 2nd best team in the league and have the best chance of anyone to topple them but I still think City are the best team in the PL. Luckily the best team doesn't always win and form can determine the champion, especially when the margins are fine as they are in this one.
I don't see how us beating them in important games last season while they finished like 30 points ahead of us really means that we're as good as they are.
How does us beating them in important games last year matter when they've beaten us in the most important match-up we had this year, we haven't beaten them this year, and we don't play them again this season (in the PL)?I just don't know how any of that stuff you mentioned actually matters when the teams are separated by the vast total of two points now and one if City wins their game in hand.
Even so, knowing this team, I feel we're due to drop one more that we shouldn't. So I think we're hoping for City to slip twice. Which could feasibly happen. I think there's a good chance they drop points to one of Man United or Tottenham, and maybe they'll also drop one they really should have won.This match today. Look at Chelsea's schedule. It gets busy.
How does us beating them in important games last year matter when they've beaten us in the most important match-up we had this year, we haven't beaten them this year, and we don't play them again this season (in the PL)?
Coming into today, there was no way I thought this game would be tougher than Newcastle away (leaving Chelsea out of it completely). I don't think this game being more of a nail-biter than it ought to have been, changes that.This match today. Look at Chelsea's schedule. It gets busy.
What do you think I'm salty about?Or just don't believe everything you read considering all the anti-Liverpool sentiment on this board. A lot of people are very salty and make things up.
Coming into today, there was no way I thought this game would be tougher than Newcastle away (leaving Chelsea out of it completely). I don't think this game being more of a nail-biter than it ought to have been, changes that.
Newcastle Away got a lot tougher. TV moved it to Sunday night. The Geordies are going to be loaded. Apparently it might moved again if Liverpool reach the CL final, but as it stands, it benefits Rafa more than Klopp.Coming into today, there was no way I thought this game would be tougher than Newcastle away (leaving Chelsea out of it completely). I don't think this game being more of a nail-biter than it ought to have been, changes that.
The best version of Eden Hazard always shows up at Anfield, but Chelsea are trying to get Sarri fired so who knows what team shows up. Liverpool need to score first in that game.City has two tough matches left, hosting Spurs and heading over to OT. Those occur within 4 days of each other and the Spurs match is 3 days after the 2nd leg of the CL QF which they also host against Spurs.
They're gonna have to rotate in one of those games. Spurs are might be looking for revenge if City knock them out of the CL, and United have lost one game at home all year. Those are far from guaranteed points.
Liverpool host Chelsea and then have a bunch of garbage on their schedule. Wolves are the best team, but if they win Sunday they'll be resting absolutely everyone for that game.
This is a Jason Voorhees team. They won't be stopped.
Newcastle Away got a lot tougher. TV moved it to Sunday night. The Geordies are going to be loaded.
He's playing for a real manager now.Tielemans with a nice goal from distance after a corner. He has been sensational for Leicester.
Playing with Ndidi and Maddison sure helps as well, both are very good young midfielders.He's playing for a real manager now.
Agreed. Leicester have a really nice young team; they are going to be a very good team moving forward.Playing with Ndidi and Maddison sure helps as well, both a very good young midfielders.
He's playing for a real manager now.
Oh it was actually not a dig at anyone more tongue in cheek because I am a fan of Rodgers.I know this is a dig at Henry, but didn't Tielemans have a fallout with Jardim too?
Perhaps it was just a needed change of scenery.
Oh it was actually not a dig at anyone more tongue in cheek because I am a fan of Rodgers.
Yeah the Celtic thing was a bit much but maybe he felt this was the perfect situation and he didn't have time to wait. The sporting landscape is always tough to measure.He's a top, top, top, top manager.
Jokes aside , I actually rate him too. Probably wouldn't have ditched Celtic like he did , but it's easy for me to say.
Interested to see what he does with Leicester. They have some intriguing young pieces , that he can hopefully keep together for awhile.