Essential The Official Football (Soccer) Thread - The Slotification of Liverpool is nearly complete

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Liverpool touches have been piss poor.
Mane holds on to the ball too long and then dribbles into 3 defenders.
Jota for a long time out there was running around headless.
The injury to Virgil last season is affecting him more than we think.
 

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Hudson-Odoi for Havertz is a move that should be made at some point in the 2nd half.

The way that Pool defensive line has looked, they would be torn apart with an injection of pace (plus he tracks back well on defense). Milner is very slow to recover when their fullbacks push forward. Deploy him on the right wing, with Pulisic up front.

There it is.

Should have happened sooner though. That's my only problem with Tuchel...he's a reactive and not a proactive manager.
 

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Hudson-Odoi for Havertz is a move that should be made at some point in the 2nd half.

The way that Pool defensive line has looked, they would be torn apart with an injection of pace (plus he tracks back well on defense). Milner is very slow to recover when their fullbacks push forward. Deploy him on the right wing, with Pulisic up front.

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That one sequence where Milner (I think) put a ball through, Mane was clearly offside, Salah wasn't, and he still ran after it, then got to the top of the box and fell on his face. Salah was looking at him like: :mjtf:


Whole sequence was embarrassing:mjlol:
 

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2-0 up we should be able to see it out regardless but was so predictable what midfield would be like when seen Milner starting :snoop: Ox for Jota was a strange one too :francis:
 
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