Match Day Thread Vs West Ham (A)

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come.back and talk to me at 10pm Monday and we will see.

I'm just hoping an away game.can actually help being away from the panicky crowd at Anfield
 
Its impossible for you to be wrong. You said we might lose (or drop points) cause our bottle has gone but also that we might win because its an away game.

oh fine. to keep you happy....

my "claim" is we are going to **** this up cos I can smell the lack of bottle.

ok.

my hope as a fan is arsenal do us a favour today and I'm hoping an away game with actual support not baracking might help the side by taking pressure off.

happy?
 
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oh fine. to keep you happy....

my "claim" is we are going to **** this up cos I can smell the lack of bottle.

ok.

my hope as a fan is arsenal do us a favour today and I'm hoping an away game with actual support not baracking might help the side by taking pressure off.

happy?

Happier, yes.

But claiming that the best PL side in history is going to overtake us isn't exactly a huge prediction, is it? To be fair if they do win it we'll just have to hold our hands up and say the best team won. It's nothing to do with bottle, its the fact that there's two world class teams in a race and one of them has to miss out. If City lose do we call them bottlers for the December they had? Nah, they'd still be a fantastic team with amazing players.
 
Happier, yes.

But claiming that the best PL side in history is going to overtake us isn't exactly a huge prediction, is it? To be fair if they do win it we'll just have to hold our hands up and say the best team won. It's nothing to do with bottle, its the fact that there's two world class teams in a race and one of them has to miss out. If City lose do we call them bottlers for the December they had? Nah, they'd still be a fantastic team with amazing players.

losing doing your best is no shame. bottling it like spurs in games you should win all day is.


but anyway...

<grr>

who tipped Garry Neville off.

which one of you told him what I said. you batards.
 
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trust me...

away game is our actual only hope. the crowd that travels is going to actually support the side not harass them.

it's a Monday night game. we are **** at those.

it's west ham who are bang average so likely to defend deep as Pellegrini learned the hard way of not doing so early in season. they are likely to hit us on counter.

finally the nerves are showing and imo the confidence has sunk.

Have faith . We will do the whammers 1-2 and who knows even extend our lead. If we can’t beat them we are in trouble. Psychologically damaging as City build momentum if they dispose of Arsenal.
 
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West Ham v Liverpool: Team news



  • Having filled in at right-back against Leicester, Jordan Henderson is in line to make his 300th Premier League appearance – including 71 for Sunderland – on Monday.



    Team Comparison
    West Ham United Comparison Liverpool
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    24 Games Played 24
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    • Defence
      West Ham United Comparison Liverpool
      37 Goals Conceded 14
      4 Clean Sheets 13
      126 Shots Faced (on target) 62
      248 Tackles Won 229
      198 Tackles Lost 137
      55.6% Tackles Won (%) 62.6%
      1,347 Duels Won 1,149
      1,295 Duels lost 1,152
      51% Duels won (%) 49.9%
    • Attack
      West Ham United Comparison Liverpool
      30 Goals Scored 55
      100 Shots On Target 149
      108 Shots Off Target 124
      48.1% Shot Accuracy (excluding blocked shots) 54.6%
      14.4% Conversion Rate (%) 20.1%
      20 Assists 28
    • Distribution
      West Ham United Comparison Liverpool
      7,922 Successful Passes 12,728
      2,218 Unsuccessful Passes 2,323
      78.1% Pass accuracy 84.6%
      46 Successful crosses 56
      238 Unsuccessful Crosses 225
      16.2% Cross accuracy 19.9%
      236 Successful dribbles 228
      164 Unsuccessful dribbles 146
      59% Dribbles success 61%
    • Discipline
      West Ham United Comparison Liverpool
      255 Fouls Won 219
      222 Fouls Conceded 213
      43 Yellow Cards 20
      1 Red Cards 2


    Liverpool eased to a 4-0 win over the Hammers in their opening game of the season but Klopp warned that his side will face a much-improved outfit in the reverse fixture.

    “Then, they still had a couple of weeks where they really had to find [something] together,” said the boss when asked for his assessment of the opposition.

    “But they did it and now they are one of the strongest teams. It was a really bad start; since then they are nearly a top-six side. And that’s what we should expect.”






    West Ham will give Marko Arnautovic every chance to prove his fitness for the game after he suffered a foot injury against Wolverhampton Wanderers last time out.

    “We are not sure about Marko,” explained Hammers manager Manuel Pellegrini at his pre-match press conference on Friday afternoon.

    “We need to see the development and the pain in his foot. We have 72 hours more to see if he will be able to play. It’s more a question for the doctor.”

    Goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski is available for Liverpool’s visit and Aaron Cresswell is in contention, but Samir Nasri is ruled out.

    Pellegrini added: “Fabianski will be OK. He didn’t work today 100 per cent but I think he will be able to work normally tomorrow. Aaron Cresswell is getting better, but Samir Nasri needs one week more.”

    Last time out

    Wolverhampton Wanderers v West Ham United (January 29): Fabianski, Zabaleta, Ogbonna, Diop, Masuaku, Anderson, Snodgrass, Noble, Rice, Arnautovic, Antonio.

    Liverpool v Leicester City (January 30): Alisson, Henderson, Matip, Van Dijk, Robertson, Wijnaldum, Keita, Shaqiri, Mane, Salah, Firmino.
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