Brendan will play it safe like he did midweek in a game we had to win.
This is just the start of a nightmare week for us in my opinion.
bow4fowler ☆;7379676 said:I wouldn't mind if Jose got a start.
He was one of the few who came out of the Bile match with credit.
^ Jimmy, it doesn't matter how many times you post it, he's never going to pick a side that even remotely resembles that one, and you know it.
Mignolet
Johnson, Skrtel, Lovren, Moreno
Gerrard, Lucas
Sterling, Lallana, Henderson
Lambert
There you go mate.
I wouldn't play him. I'd go with something like...
Migs
Mankiller - Lovren - Toure - Moreno
Lucas
Hendo - - - Can
Sterling
Lambert - Borini
Tell Borini to look to get in behind at every opportunity whilst Lambert keeps the CBs busy. Get Sterling making runs, getting into space and running at their defenders when he has the ball.
I'd be wanting to introduce Coutinho and Markovic at some point too.
Skrtel has been worse than Lovren so I've dropped him instead. Lovren might player better with someone organising him too, we've not seen that yet.
Don't forget utd play a 5-3-2 with Young and Valencia as wing backs, so surely Markovic and Sterling should be playing out wide to attack the spaces behind?
When...I thought you already had
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Don't forget utd play a 5-3-2 with Young and Valencia as wing backs, so surely Markovic and Sterling should be playing out wide to attack the spaces behind?
Don't forget utd play a 5-3-2 with Young and Valencia as wing backs, so surely Markovic and Sterling should be playing out wide to attack the spaces behind?

Play like the last 20 minutes against Basel. Even though we had 10 men, we had movement and more threat than i've seen all season. We can't defend either way, if we try to shut up shop, we'll be lost and concede anyway! Utd have a soft belly, you never know, we might edge it 4-3.
Not holding my breath![]()

Don't forget utd play a 5-3-2 with Young and Valencia as wing backs, so surely Markovic and Sterling should be playing out wide to attack the spaces behind?
Completely agree with that. The shackles were off and we played football. Almost like last season with '**** defending' attitude. May as well do that considering we can't defend when caring about it![]()
We've only played that once this season.
Treble:7380543 said:Completely agree with that. The shackles were off and we played football. Almost like last season with '**** defending' attitude. May as well do that considering we can't defend when caring about it![]()
That's a bit of history being rewritten. Up to the point Gerrard scored from a free kick, the shackles were well and truly on. The goal, and therefore the idea of being back in the game and needing one more to qualify, is what caused Liverpool to finally attack like mofo's. Without the Gerrard free kick, the team's performance in the last 15 mins would have been the same as the first 75.
