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PODCAST: Liverpool 3 Cardiff City 1 - Match Reaction

Luis Diaz dazzled with an assist on his debut while comeback kid Harvey Elliott put a smile on our faces with his first goal for the club, and at the Kop no less, as the Reds despatched Cardiff to set up a last 16 showdown with Norwich City.

 

TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Ian Brown and Dan Thomas to reflect on a fun afternoon at Anfield and to discuss what the Diaz signing means to the dynamic of the forward line in the immediate and not too distant future.

 

 

 


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Even if that defeat was on you I still wouldn't change anything as that rant was one for the ages.

 

See Brendan has really gone after his players after yesterday. He's either going to get a response from them or they'll completely down tools and Paul might get his 10-0 after all.

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2 minutes ago, dave u said:

Even if that defeat was on you I still wouldn't change anything as that rant was one for the ages.

 

See Brendan has really gone after his players after yesterday. He's either going to get a response from them or they'll completely down tools and Paul might get his 10-0 after all.

 

Ah Brendan's reverse motivational techniques always work out spectacularly well don't they? 

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I don't agree that Curtis is equal or greater in talent to Harvey. Harvey is younger a couple of years younger and already looks more accomplished.

 

I like Curtis but he doesn't impose himself enough and he's in danger of drifting into being a peripheral player.

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22 minutes ago, Em City said:

I don't agree that Curtis is equal or greater in talent to Harvey. Harvey is younger a couple of years younger and already looks more accomplished.

 

I like Curtis but he doesn't impose himself enough and he's in danger of drifting into being a peripheral player.


I feel like it’s hard to even form a strong opinion on Curtis at the moment, such are the week to week fluctuations in his performance, different roles he plays in, the times he’s clearly playing well within himself and the seemingly regular interruptions. 

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3 hours ago, Em City said:

I don't agree that Curtis is equal or greater in talent to Harvey. Harvey is younger a couple of years younger and already looks more accomplished.

 

I like Curtis but he doesn't impose himself enough and he's in danger of drifting into being a peripheral player.

 

What I said was talent in his feet. I agree Harvey is a more accomplished player at the moment but that's as much about his mental awareness, decision making and maturity as it is pure 'talent'.

 

Curtis is a ridiculously skilled player, but the precocious kid who first came onto the scene has been replaced by someone who seems to be trying too hard to be a 'team player'.

 

Harvey is ahead of him right now, by quite a bit. What I'm saying is don't dismiss the idea that Curtis takes another step and matches him, because he's got the ability. It's whether he can put it all together or not.

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1 hour ago, dave u said:

Harvey is ahead of him right now, by quite a bit. What I'm saying is don't dismiss the idea that Curtis takes another step and matches him, because he's got the ability. It's whether he can put it all together or not.

I've never seen Curtis on the right side, nor Elliott on the left. I don't think they're competing at all.

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“Luis Diaz sound like Luis Suarez” - you big fucking child. 
 

“Harry Kane is a world class striker. He’s also a world class cunt” - you big fucking legend. 

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17 hours ago, m0e said:

I've never seen Curtis on the right side, nor Elliott on the left. I don't think they're competing at all.

 

They are competing for a spot in midfield, but not the same position specifically. You have Fabinho, Hendo and Thiago. When one of them doesn't play, that opens up a spot which they are then competing for. Either Hendo or Thiago would switch sides depending on which one of Curtis or Harvey plays.

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1 hour ago, dave u said:

 

They are competing for a spot in midfield, but not the same position specifically. You have Fabinho, Hendo and Thiago. When one of them doesn't play, that opens up a spot which they are then competing for. Either Hendo or Thiago would switch sides depending on which one of Curtis or Harvey plays.

I don't think Hendo has ever played on the left either. I suppose you can move Thiago to the right.

 

It looks to me like we've got 2 zones, particularly since we changed the system to move Trent's position.

 

Left side is Thiago, Curtis

Right side is Hendo, Elliott

 

Ox can play both, and although we've tried Keita on the left, and he's shite there. We also seem to have settled on Milner being in the 6, although he can also play left side.

 

So it's probably more like to be:

 

Left side = Thiago, Oxlade, Curtis

Right side = Hendo, Elliott, Keita

The 6 = Fabinho, Milner, Morton

 

The only reason we can't tell is because of the unbelievable disruption we've had there all season.

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28 minutes ago, dave u said:

Hendo was left against Chelsea, when Harvey got the nod to start. Hendo didn't look comfortable there at all from what I remember.

Yeah, that's how I recall it.

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