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A Few Thoughts from the Match: Leicester City 2 Liverpool 3

1. 3 points. Is right!
 

2. It was never comfortable was it? At two-nil I thought we’d need at least one more (and possibly two) and so it proved. 
 

3. I can’t believe people are criticising Salah’s finishing. That was his sixth of the season. He plays wide forward, his figures are better than one in two, he’s only just arrived at Liverpool and he’d previously had less than twenty games in English football. What more could anyone possibly ask for?
 

4. I’m now all in on Team Mig. He’s never going to be a true great, but the lad is now a very good keeper with no real weaknesses in my view. He was ripped off for the pen but saved it anyway, dealt with all kinds of aerial bombs and his kicking has improved exponentially. People throwing mud his way now are not watching what’s in front their eyes in my opinion. 
 

5. It’s now clear that Jurgen “development/long term” Klopp will keep selecting players whose form is variable (at best). Generally, of these young experimental picks, Gomez has looked one of the more reliable. The space he gave Albrighton in the run up to their second though was shocking. Still looks the best bet of the young defenders to me though (Trent is a midfielder surely?). 
 

6. Coutinho was superb while on the pitch. The whole back injury thing was embarrassing but I’m not especially arsed by anything else regarding him from the summer. We did very well to keep him on this evidence. 
 

7. I thought Hendo was very good today, too. 
 

8. Daniel Sturridge oozed class when he came on. With a more robust body he’d be an all-time Liverpool great by now. No doubt. I’ll settle for this though. We were right to keep him. 
 

9. Firmino had a stinker. He never stopped running though so he gets a pass. 
 

10. I feel much better after a win, no matter how tight. That said, in the context of the way The Mancs and especially City have started the season, we’ve been mediocre. The attack needs to be more ruthless and the defence needs a revolution. For tonight though, it feels good to just have a win. Roll on Moscow. 

 

Paul Natton

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Nope, its not a 'rare' mistake as you make out but keep believing the bullshit. You even missed posts where Ive said he (mignolet) has faults and he's not the answer so, keep believing the bullshit. Im sure your mates will rep you for it.

 

As for anyone saying courtois deserves comparision with de gea and neuer, oh fucking dear.

I honestly don't know what point you're making anymore. You're just typing contrary words now

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I honestly don't know what point you're making anymore. You're just typing contrary words now

 

Ah, trying that nonsense game. Whatever. Oh, here's another mistake from the boy who doesnt make any. You can find them in match reports but you and a few others turn a blind eye. Strange that.

 

From the game against city last season

"Chelsea kept themselves firmly in the driving seat for the title with a 2-1 win over Manchester City last night.

 

The Blues gifted the visitors a soft equaliser after Courtois' lapse of concentration saw his poor clearance fall straight at the feet of David Silva."

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You had this explained to you last night yet you're still ignoring it. You're going back 12 months to find a (rare) mistake from a rival keeper whereas you only have to go back 12 hours to find one from ours.

 

The point you're missing, is that a club of our level should not be having a mentally and physically week keeper still making the same mistakes game after game for the 4th season now.

 

He's never going to get better and neither are we until we address this area properly instead of buying on the cheap.

 

All keepers make the odd mistake. Ours make them every game

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Jim, you do realise that you're basically confirming my point don't you?

 

Not at all. Those were 4 mistakes (2 in the move for aguero's goal) without any effort at trawling through hours of games and match reports. No doubt you'll say but they were years ago but that misses my point. Search for his gaffs and you'll find them but you choose not to look.

 

Anyhow, as Ive said and I'll repeat, mignolet isnt the answer. And once again, lots of other keepers make mistakes but people generally dont get to see or hear about them.

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Fuck it, for good measure, here's another one.

 

Chelsea star Eden Hazard took to social media to take tease team-mate Thibaut Courtois after his howler in Sunday's win against Hull.

The Blues were two goals up after half an hour but conceded twice in two minutes, the second when Courtois was unable to control a back-pass from Branislav Ivanovic.

The ball fell straight to Abel Hernandez who made no mistake with the goal gaping.

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/eden-hazard-trolls-thibaut-courtois-after-chelsea-goalkeepers-howler-against-hull-10128528.html

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Even the Mignolet supporters on here accept that he is not world class and would be delighted if we bought a much better keeper , but what does stick in the craw is a lot of Liverpool fans just basically hate him & will twist any situation to blame him for practically every goal.

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Even the Mignolet supporters on here accept that he is not world class and would be delighted if we bought a much better keeper , but what does stick in the craw is a lot of Liverpool fans just basically hate him & will twist any situation to blame him for practically every goal.

 

Exactly.

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We are a point up on the corresponding fixtures from last year. Considering we have missed Mané for over 2.5 games, Coutinho for 4 and Lallana for all 6, we are going well. I think we will improve on last seasons 76 points,it's just how much by is the question.

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When was the last time we had a top 3 keeper?

 

Bruce and then some would argue that it was actually Clemence. 

 

The great Keepers are worth 10-15 points a season, we haven't had that since Clem or Bruce(if you're up for a debate).

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Bruce and then some would argue that it was actually Clemence. 

 

The great Keepers are worth 10-15 points a season, we haven't had that since Clem or Bruce(if you're up for a debate).

 

 

Clemence is the best I've seen at Liverpool.  Grobelaar was a very decent goalie. Reina was like a sack of spuds towards the end.  

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Might? Jesus!

 

Okazaki had hold of his left arm for a few seconds, preventing him from getting a proper run at the corner and also stopping him from getting his balance right to jump.

 

I've seen people saying 'he's a big lad he should be stronger'. He's not Hulk Hogan, he's a normal sized keeper, and Okazaki is a strong lad himself with forearms like Popeye. He had a firm grip of Mignolet's arm and there isn't a keeper in the league that just shrugs that off and then deals with the cross.

 

If he'd made more of an effort to free himself he wouldn't have been able to get to the ball anyway. That goal was 100% on the officials.

 

Slate him for the penalty incident, or for taking too long on his clearances or whatever as that's all fair game, but blaming him for being blatantly fouled on that first goal is just baffling to me.

Definitely a foul and the officials missed it. It reminded me a bit of that game against West Ham away a couple of years ago. I was yelling at Mignolet for dropping a simple cross and replays showed that Andy Carol had smacked it out of his hands. Having said that, there's no way Okazaki should have been left alone with Mignolet in the first place. If someone goes and stands in front of your keeper then you have to have a man back to get between the two. It's basic and you could see Leicester doing it all game against Wijnaldum on Tuesday. Similarly for the second goal, Mignolet maybe should have done better with the initial shot but why on earth was Demarai Gray completely unmarked in the Liverpool penal area when we were 3-1 up? There's lots of talk about individual errors but we can definitely be set up to defend better.

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Clemence is the best I've seen at Liverpool.  Grobelaar was a very decent goalie. Reina was like a sack of spuds towards the end.  

 

Remember the heady days not so long back of signing Jame and Kirkland on the same day(is that right?) and it was like thats it, we've sorted our goalies for years.

 

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Clemence deffo the best we've had. Ray had it all, remember the ref roger taylor once applauding and mouthing 'good save' to him after he made a brilliant reflex save against Burnley at Anfield. Fuck me, the world would go in meltdown if a ref did that today.

 

Then Id go Brucie. Very athletic, made some mistakes so would get panned today. Reina was good for his first 2 to 3 years, made his fair share sof mistakes too. Tommy Lawrence doesnt get the recognition he deserves either. You dont play as Liverpool's keeper for years winning 2 league titles and an FA Cup for nothing.

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