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Everton (H) - Wed 2nd Apr 2025 (8:00pm)


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1 hour ago, an tha said:

My deep dislike of the shite and craving for us to give them a good hiding has been totally diminished by there being no league games for two or three weeks....

Glad we're on the same page.

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19 hours ago, an tha said:

It's been done for a long time frankly.

Weren’t You saying PSG  had no chance after the first leg and we would be out of sight at half time ?

 

I know we’re in a very good position right now but I have always thought it’s good to remain careful and low profile. 

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20 hours ago, joe_fishfish said:

You don’t wonder really though. Nobody would be saying we’d win it. And we wouldn’t really be able to!

 

I know the betting markets aren’t always correct but right now Betfair gives a 96.15% chance of winning the league. I mean… it’s done. 

Dude... dude, we could easily lose against Everton and Fulham. Then it's shit your pants fever! Nothing is done until it's done.

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2 hours ago, Arnaud said:

Weren’t You saying PSG  had no chance after the first leg and we would be out of sight at half time ?

 

I know we’re in a very good position right now but I have always thought it’s good to remain careful and low profile. 

Yes and I was wrong about that single game.

 

When it comes to the title I have been consistent for months about it even down to stating from months ago how a maximum of 85 pts would win it.

 

There is absolutely no need to remain careful or low profile about it - none at all - we are going to win it.

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49 minutes ago, an tha said:

Yes and I was wrong about that single game.

 

When it comes to the title I have been consistent for months about it even down to stating from months ago how a maximum of 85 pts would win it.

 

There is absolutely no need to remain careful or low profile about it - none at all - we are going to win it.

I thought we’d win that one too. When it comes down to it the narrative is all about how it ends, we lost the lottery of a penalty shootout and therefore we ‘failed.’ 
We have won them in the past and been declared heroes, so we can’t really complain. 
In the worthless cup final we were obviously shattered. The comments on here from that game have often being fucking scandalous and frequently pretty pathetic. It’s almost April and we are 12 clear.

I have spoken.

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1 hour ago, Scott_M said:


Apparently Gomez and Bradley are back as well. 

Not quite true.

 

https://www.thisisanfield.com/2025/03/joe-gomez-takes-big-step-towards-comeback-as-midfielder-returns-from-injury/

 

 

Liverpool players spotted in training

Defenders: Van Dijk, Konate, Quansah, Robertson, Tsimikas

Midfielders: Mac Allister, Gravenberch, Szoboszlai, Jones, Endo, Elliott, Morton, McConnell, Nyoni

Forwards: Salah, Diaz, Jota, Nunez, Gakpo, Chiesa

Individual training: Gomez
Absent: Alexander-Arnold, Bradley

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2 minutes ago, an tha said:

Not quite true.

 

https://www.thisisanfield.com/2025/03/joe-gomez-takes-big-step-towards-comeback-as-midfielder-returns-from-injury/

 

 

Liverpool players spotted in training

Defenders: Van Dijk, Konate, Quansah, Robertson, Tsimikas

Midfielders: Mac Allister, Gravenberch, Szoboszlai, Jones, Endo, Elliott, Morton, McConnell, Nyoni

Forwards: Salah, Diaz, Jota, Nunez, Gakpo, Chiesa

Individual training: Gomez
Absent: Alexander-Arnold, Bradley


Bradley is in the squad photos?

 

Guess we’ll hear in Slot’s presser tomorrow. 

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7 minutes ago, Scott_M said:


Bradley is in the squad photos?

 

Guess we’ll hear in Slot’s presser tomorrow. 

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Conor Bradley spotted in Liverpool training working on his own

According to Sky Sports News, the Northern Ireland international was seen in Liverpool training this afternoon, however, Bradley was spotted doing an individual training programme, indicating that the defender will not be fit to face Everton.

The reporter said: “Conor Bradley, we have seen him in training but it looks like he’s working on his own individual programme. He hasn’t played since that 2-2 draw on February 19th against Aston Villa.”

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20 minutes ago, an tha said:

Morton at RB - odd one that....and he is injured anyway.

 

It will be Quansah


Morton is fit, he was training outside today. 
 

I’m sure he played there a couple of times under Klopp. 
 

I agree it’ll be Quansah, I’d go with Jones. I think the lack of attacking out ball down the right at Wembley really hurt us. It depends on if Everton true to press us high (like they did at Woodison / Newcastle did) or stick 11 behind the ball. 
 

Wild card…. Szoboszlai channeling his inner Valverde / Gerrard! 

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Quansah at right back is no brainier. Crazy how anyone would suggest otherwise. This isn’t technically a must win but it is for me. Reasoning behind that is to stop any needless arse twitching. Win this, get a result at Fulham. Pressure reduces.

We do not want Arsenal reducing this gap to 6 or so points. 
The title is not won, not quite yet. 

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39 minutes ago, Freddo said:

Quansah at right back is no brainier. Crazy how anyone would suggest otherwise. This isn’t technically a must win but it is for me. Reasoning behind that is to stop any needless arse twitching. Win this, get a result at Fulham. Pressure reduces.

We do not want Arsenal reducing this gap to 6 or so points. 
The title is not won, not quite yet. 


Yeah, agreed on the importance of this one. I see it as a must-win because of the potential knock-on effect of a third successive dreadful result.

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39 minutes ago, Freddo said:

Quansah at right back is no brainier. Crazy how anyone would suggest otherwise.


No it isn’t. I’ve stated the reason why. It wasn’t Quansah’s fault, he’s playing out of position, we missed Trent’s passing or Bradley’s runs up the wing to get us up the pitch. It allowed Newcastle to press really, really high because they knew we couldn’t get out at that side, which is normally such a potent source of creativity for us. 
 

Apart from PSG when he replaced Trent, I’m yet to see Quansah do well at right back. 
 

I fully expect him to start at right back on Wednesday, I hope he proves me wrong and is MOTM in a handsome reds win… I’d prefer us to be more on the front foot at attack. 

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8 minutes ago, Scott_M said:


No it isn’t. I’ve stated the reason why. It wasn’t Quansah’s fault, he’s playing out of position, we missed Trent’s passing or Bradley’s runs up the wing to get us up the pitch. It allowed Newcastle to press really, really high because they knew we couldn’t get out at that side, which is normally such a potent source of creativity for us. 
 

Apart from PSG when he replaced Trent, I’m yet to see Quansah do well at right back. 
 

I fully expect him to start at right back on Wednesday, I hope he proves me wrong and is MOTM in a handsome reds win… I’d prefer us to be more on the front foot at attack. 

Yeah , it really is .

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1 hour ago, Freddo said:

Quansah at right back is no brainier. Crazy how anyone would suggest otherwise. This isn’t technically a must win but it is for me. Reasoning behind that is to stop any needless arse twitching. Win this, get a result at Fulham. Pressure reduces.

We do not want Arsenal reducing this gap to 6 or so points. 
The title is not won, not quite yet. 

What pressure....?

 

The pressure of our closest challengers being 12 pts behind us?

 

No wonder Anfield is a quiet, nerve ridden mess every week given way it seems some of our fans are with this league.

 

Do you think Arsenal would be under pressure if the roles were reversed?

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2 minutes ago, an tha said:

 

What pressure....?

 

The pressure of our closest challengers being 12 pts behind us?

 

No wonder Anfield is a quiet, nerve ridden mess every week given way it seems some of our fans are with this league.

 

Do you think Arsenal would be under pressure if the roles were reversed?

What I do know, is that if they were reversed we'd have absolutely no chance of catching them. Funny that

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