Yeah I noticed it as well - the ball just seem to stick when it landed.
With regards to Gerrard, I thought he looked pretty good defensively but some of his passing was terrible. Having said that, he has been out for a while and was bound to look rusty.
But the entire midfield and defence was shocking today.
But never mind lads - at the end of the day, we went to a ground that we hadn;t won at, against a team who hardly concede at home (7 at home this season) and we put 5 past them. This was a real banana skin but we passed.

It was a very strange game Jimmy. One that I'm glad to have got out of the way and one that I'm delighted to have won.
Where to start?? Some takeaways, some already said:
- Another Mignolet error! Getting worried now!!
- Sorry, but our midfield trio is better without Gerrard (injuries allowing)
- Our Full backs were pants
- We look like we can concede at any time...not good
- Too much space in front of our back 4....drives me nuts!
- Sterling's final ball is awful, everything else has improved though. Get that sorted and he'll be a star
- 5 goals away from home was more than i could of hoped for against a team that doesn't concede that many
- Coutinho should of scored and not just because I had a fiver on him to score at any time
- It was a very soft penalty but we were due a break
- Suarez is just amazing
- Sturridge is also amazing, very glad he's back
- We're back in the top four. At the end of the day, that's what matters
- Roll on the European ties and some of the others dropping points
What was Mig's error? 2 unsighted shots through defender's legs and a perfected placed header. I blame more the CBs for all 3 goals (and the CMs for allowing the chances in the first place).
I'm a big Mig fan but I thought he could have done better for Walters's goal. But I do agree, the whole build up could have been avoided in the first place - the same applies to all 3 goals.

What was with the punching from mig today as well? Half a dozen of them looked comfortable catches... I'm no goalkeeper but looked uncertain and nervy rather than necessary
and one from.. crouch? meant he tried his best as well.I agree... this thing is i can forgive a young keeper a loss of form. He is a good shot stopper, just nothing like the keeper reina is. in 5 years maybe. We should be resting the kid for the big man but we shoved him out the door... oops!
the firs tone i don't think was his fault it was a good shot... the second was rank. they train for getting down and he just didn't do what his body should have done automatically.
save from gerrard's class attacking header...and one from.. crouch? meant he tried his best as well.
I blame the midfield for making stupid errors to expose the cbs too... first stoke goal was pathetic defending. saurez chased back into sterlings slot stelring never bothered. then when the danger was supposedly over... johnson.. god.. let the guy wander off onto his other foot and cross unopposed.. then tourse had switched off too allowing crouch room by assuming no cross was coming.
thier second was crap between henderson mucking up and gerrard falling over. skertl had backed off then had to try to challenge, if it went through legs its hardly his fault cos he was exposed. (i don't like him though but have to try to be fair)
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Not having a go, but I find it interesting that a few who were criticising Reina last year for flogging goals are now saying how much better a keeper he is.
For me, he's always been the better man, but he was coming to the end of his time with us, for one reason or another, and we bought for the future.
bow4fowler ☆;5903431 said:100% agree.
Its part of the human psyche to remember the better things more than bad.
Reina had been off for quite some time, despite showing improvements, and left us in an exposed position.
Yeah to be fair to the bloke he made some good saves today, just said on the other thread about Reina not coming back, just don't see a way back now.
Don't think I've seen Johnson block a cross this season, every cross gets in from that side

bow4fowler ☆;5903431 said:100% agree.
Its part of the human psyche to remember the better things more than bad.
Reina had been off for quite some time, despite showing improvements, and left us in an exposed position.
bow4fowler ☆;5903431 said:100% agree.
Its part of the human psyche to remember the better things more than bad.
Reina had been off for quite some time, despite showing improvements, and left us in an exposed position.
I'd love to see Reina back even if it's for a game to say goodbye properly! Think even he was shocked to be shipped out! That said, Migs could be our keeper for the next decade.....I do hope the little errors don't rock his confidence too much...it happened to Reina and many other top keepers......now we'll see the strength of the guy mentally.
like i said i got abuse on this site for saying he dropped clangers. I do want to point out however that, whether it was to secure a move or otherwise, he improved greatly the second half of last year.
reina was as good by the end as he ever was but one thing that never dropped was his passing ability.
I think we were indeed exposed which is why again i agreed with buying mingolet. I wanted them to compete... mingolet could then take the throne next year... he has done well as i've said but is inconsistent in the attitude he takes.
Today he was punching stuff, v oldham he was dominant. he needs to find the right way to play no matter who it is.

Jones was in goal against Oldham. Don't tell me you want him back in net long term![]()