I started trading the U/O 2.5 market, got out after the first goal!greenmark wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 9:21 pmLucky you! I'm watching Norwich destroy Huddersfield. Or more accurately, watching Huddersfield players stitch up their manager. Can you waft about 10 metres from your opponent (top of the league) and expect not to be hurt? Really? Where are your guts?
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Liverpool's makeshift backline was always going to struggle at this level, but considering the amount of mistakes they made I think they were lucky to only concede 3. Still in the tie but they really shouldn't be.
Imagine watching Spanish football on a regular basis, with all the diving
Imagine watching Spanish football on a regular basis, with all the diving
Despite the way they played Had crowds been allowed that score line would set an incredible atmosphere for return leg at Anfield.Kai wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 9:59 pmLiverpool's makeshift backline was always going to struggle at this level, but considering the amount of mistakes they made I think they were lucky to only concede 3. Still in the tie but they really shouldn't be.
Imagine watching Spanish football on a regular basis, with all the diving
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I think some of us Liverpool supporters might have gotten a bit carried away after the Arsenal result.
So many mistakes in the game, but I think the biggest one has to be laid at Klopp's door in starting Keita ahead of Thiago. Hindsight is always 20/20 as they say but what does that do to Thiago going forward especially if we don't finish in the Top 4? He could choose to leave after 1 season. As for Keita he's surely had enough chances now.
Can't see us turning the deficit around in the second leg but even if we did we're not winning the Champions league this season, Bayern especially are a level above.
A good end to the season for me would be Top 4 and anybody but City winning the Champions League
So many mistakes in the game, but I think the biggest one has to be laid at Klopp's door in starting Keita ahead of Thiago. Hindsight is always 20/20 as they say but what does that do to Thiago going forward especially if we don't finish in the Top 4? He could choose to leave after 1 season. As for Keita he's surely had enough chances now.
Can't see us turning the deficit around in the second leg but even if we did we're not winning the Champions league this season, Bayern especially are a level above.
A good end to the season for me would be Top 4 and anybody but City winning the Champions League
I got paid out on the 2.5 market before the third goal and they're still a goal behind! Tempted to bet on a fifth goal at 1.83 hoping that only a fourth is required.
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Probably worst team in world football to play against with 10 men.
I don't like it honestly. The whole control philosophy, it's bad for football and bad for neutrals. You shouldn't need 77% ball possession to win a football match, it's impressive but boring.
All because Pep is a neurotic control freak with more tics than Benny Hill.
I don't like it honestly. The whole control philosophy, it's bad for football and bad for neutrals. You shouldn't need 77% ball possession to win a football match, it's impressive but boring.
All because Pep is a neurotic control freak with more tics than Benny Hill.
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One of those games where the stats didn't matter.
Bielsa subbed both forwards at HT and put on defenders. Didn't see the winner coming though!
Bielsa subbed both forwards at HT and put on defenders. Didn't see the winner coming though!
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Read somewhere that if a team wins the same amount of games as they lose, then it's a sign of mediocrity....
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