Anon_Villan wrote:I don't understand your point about the PENALTY. Would you not have expected that to be given in your favour? Don't even bother answering that cause you all know you would have. It was definitely a PENALTY.
Anon_Villan wrote:Didn't realise Barry outright dived. Fair enough he can be criticised, but its out of character.
No sour grapes, I am just countering some of the arguments on here with a different viewpoint. Liverpool are a much better team than us and that showed at time, but I don't think this was the walkover some people have suggested.
Just as you say on the balance of play Liverpool were better overall, I can reasonably justify that you rode your luck to win. Balance of play doesn't win games, we all know that.
stmichael wrote:Alonso did his job well, an almost purely defensive one like many of his teammates. It is difficult to set any tempo when your team is set up to defend and counterattack, when your full backs do not cross the half way line and the team plays deep for fear of getting caught by the pace of their strikers, when your goalkeeper plays it long all the time or when your centerbacks first option is the long ball.
In fact he was playing a Mascherano kind of role, I thought. Which is why I think Masch might be Gerrard's regular partner in the centre when we play 4-4-2, with Alonso to partner Momo or Masch when Gerrard's further ahead or on the right.
Bamaga man wrote:I think your quite right there Red in what you say, and I'd agree that the flanks need more work on than any other area of the field.
As Benitez stated though after the game, he wanted to use Premiership players experiance and I think thats why we had Riise and Pennant down both flanks. Both are steady in their roles but when selected as they were only highlights the lack of threat needed from either widemen. Between those two there isnt enough attacking quality, and or movenment or pace from them. I was surprised Yossi didnt make the bench as I think he'll add something extra when going forward, he's a clever player but again the con in playing him over Pennant or Riise is that he not be able to do the defensive stuff aswell as even Pennant or Riise. But sometimes in football those things have to be risked to find a happy medium between defence and attack.
I think Rafa was sensible in his selection and went for a tried and tested team, more so than an experimental one. That could of gone t.its up on him.
The only other obvious concern which is probably even higher on the agenda than the one just mentioned is our lack of ruthlessness in front of goal. I mean even with Pennant and Riise in the side we still had enough chances in the game to kill Villa off. That was slightly worrying for me and we nearly paid the price for it, and we'd all of be singing a different tune had Gerrard not found the top corner. I think after seeing Babels cameo on Saturday hopefully he will help out with this current concern we have, he came almighty close and probably should of scored after just coming on, and he also worked another opening for himself and had a powerful shot saved by Taylor. Babel offered in 20 minutes what Pennant doesnt in 90, the ability to advance and produce end product, he'll been an interesting player to watch I think.
Anon_Villan wrote:stmichael wrote:That game shows we've got a set of balls. It's not very often we've recovered from a blow like that so quickly and so emphatically. We've had to get ourselves back in the game there with no time left at all. It was a very, very good result for us to get full stop, let alone after being pegged back so undeservedly.
I am slightly concerned that we were hanging on at the end when we should have steamrollered them but the sharpness is going to come. Villa are whinging about the refereeing at the end. It was a foul. It just is! It was a bodycheck and he left the leg stuck out. I don't care what that bespectacled idiotic leprachaun is spouting, it's a foul. And it was great to see it fly into the top corner like that as well.
It was no more than we deserved after total dominance for 90 minutes. Villa are seriously poor and they are going to be mid table mediocrity again in my view. I hope so anyway. I can't stand Martin O'Neill. Aided by the hapless Petrov, we took a stranglehold on the game from about the 15 minute mark and we ran them ragged all the way up until half time. Torres should have scored but at least we didn't regret it. He looked sharp enough. The goals will come. Kuyt did well to get back in there and Laursen rifled it in. No idea what he was thinking, but I'll get over it.
The second half was more even but we did well enough to cope with the pressure Villa exerted. Carra defended brilliantly - I don't care if he gave the penalty away, his defending was top notch and he was my man of the match. Only Young looked like he would give problems and we had our hands full.
Babel came on for Pennant (before he got sent off!) and looked very, very dangerous with a mixture of pace, strength and a direct attitude. I've had my doubts about him so far. I was very impressed today, I thought he was excellent when he came on.
The Villa goal was a penalty - no arguments from me. It's unfortunate but it's a penalty. It sums Villa up really - scrappy and fortunate. That nasty diver Barry, who I now have no respect for, slotted it away and it looked like another 2 points dropped against an abject team, but thankfully Gerrard pulled it out the hat.
It wasn't always great but it's a win and we needed that badly. On to Toulouse, where we need a good strong performance.
Funny that St. Michael cause I've lost even more respect for your saintly captain after another dive to add to the list. Shame Barry didn't award himself a freekick like MBE Stevie Me did. Was it actually a dive? Didn't look like it live and I haven't seen it since. It seems quite churlish to persist with the idea that the freekick given at the end was fair, when even your most biased pundits have admitted it was. But lets not get bogged down in that.
Liverpool played really well for 15 minutes in the first half and hit us on the break in the second, which in the end was just about enough - though you were fortunate to win with an own goal and a gift.
Funnily enough I do agree that Carragher was Liverpool's MOTM, which must show that you didn't enjoy "total dominance for 90 minutes".
For what its worth I think Liverpool could win the league this year. Torres reminded me of a young Juan Pablo, in a positive sense. I think they're very similar players.
I'd lastly like to apologise to any of the Liverpool fans who were caught up in any trouble after the game yesterday. I think the mixture of 2 hours more drinking time, a fairly contentious game, countless away fans in home sections and a lack of control with the new seating arrangements all contributed.
To true but dont you think we should be make space more with off the ball movement , bringing more width to the game .
Also i think we have many half chances but very few good chances in games and of course we all know this game at this level is about confidence and strikers need that more then any thing and a bit of luck.
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