god_bless_john_houlding wrote:Sunderland won't be as easy a game as people are making out. They'll want to bounce back strongly from their shocking performance against Wigan, they're at home and Keane being Keane won't allow them to put in anything less than 110% especially against Liverpool. Also steamrolling teams isn't easy for Liverpool as we've already seen. We go 1-0 up and look to defend that lead, cost us against Chelsea-with the help of the ref of course and it almost cost us against Villa if it hadn't been for Gerrard's great free kick which shouldn't of been given in the 1st place. So from the way we've set up this year and the way Sunderland have set up, 1-0 would be a good result, however I see us scoring early and them chasing the game allowing us to take the game 2-0, but it won't be as easy as people think.
god_bless_john_houlding wrote:Chelsea had to attack, again we deffended, then their "goal" and we started to attack again.
god_bless_john_houlding wrote:Liverpool battered Chelsea up until we scored. After the goal, up until half time we were defensive. After half time when Chelsea had to attack, again we deffended, then their "goal" and we started to attack again. So we did go defensive and it would of worked had Styles not decided to give such a reckless dicision.
JoeTerp wrote:You cannot say that we didn't play defensive at the begining of the 2nd half. Maybe it wasn't what we wanted, but we were certainly playing defense for longer stretches than we were on offense at the begining of the 2nd half. I saw a stat on the screen that said Chelsea hat over 70% possesion for the first 10 minutes of the 2nd half, and they had more "chances" in the 2nd half as well even though I didn't think any of them were very threatening. But it wasn't like we parked the bus or were playing only to win 1-0 I think we just didn't mind if Chelsea kept meaningless possesion down a goal at anfield. And after they scored you could tell that our attack went up a notch and we started throwing more things/people at them. But back to the Sunderland topic. this game is just as important as the Chelsea match. It is a game that we should take full points from, and it doesn't really matter how we do it as long as it happens.
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