No sisu
Just no
We were pretty bad
They tried but they were poor technically
Tough game maybe but Blackburn are absolutely rank. They were utterly toothless. If we had gone out to a team like that , who we could and should have dominated with ten or nine men, then Rodgers should be dismissed on the spot.Tough game, got the win and we move to the semi's

Well not the best performance, but we won and on a bad pitch. They never really offered much except the hoof ball to the two big lads up front. They closed us down well, but on a better pitch we would have passed our way around them a lot easier.
Sturridge still needs to get his shooting boots back on he still seems well off the pace.
Newcastle next!!!!
Clucking bell, that was hard work. And Michael Owen - the worst commentator on Earth? How the **** was that NOT a pen when Osama Bin Laden kneed Allen in the back of the leg when clean through? Anyway, my markings:-
Migs: 8 Loved it when he cleaned out Lucas - he really has to keep doing this, especially against big forwards. No looking back now, and he unfairly criticised on Saturday when he kept the score down to single figures.
Johnson: 7 Dodgy in defence, at times, but like a winger going forward.
Moreno: 8 Best game in a Liverpool shirt. Better, and more disciplined, in a back three.
Sakho: 6 Nearly caught dawdling on the ball, but was hoping to see him against Gested.
Lovren: 7 Definitely HIS best game in a Liverpool shirt. Hope he does this on Monday now.
Henderson: 7 Mis-controlled several times in the first half, but came on in the second with his super fitness.
Coutinho: 7 More space in the second half than first, took his goal well, but often tried too hard for a wonder goal in the first.
Allen: 7 Busy with several interceptions. Got away with a handball, butad a pen after being brought down by the charmed Williamson.
Lucas: 7 Hard work and put in a shift. Not as dreadful as Saturday, which is something.
Sterling: 7 Soldiered on when kicked to buggery (and slapped) by Osama, but could have put it all to bed on several occasions with more composure.
Studge: 7 missed a good opportunity to put it beyond doubt, but never stopped moving and held the ball up well.
Subs; Toure: 8 Suited him as all he had to do was defend and not try anything pretty - and the old man did it fine.
Lambert: 5 Got a header straight away - and totally muffed it. Unlucky on the break that Sterling wouldn't pass it to him when through, but won a couple of good defensive headers.
Team: 7 Yes, it was only Blackburn, and we should be grateful that we only faced Gested for half an hour, but we didn't make too many chances for that dominance, did we? More than Blackburn, I suppose, but that was thin-ice stuff.
Brod: 7 Nothing wrong with a back four, though you suspect, with Can back on Sunday, it may be a return to four. Hope not, but we'll see.
The massive overreaction to 2 defeats on the trot to 2 top 4 teams meant that the whole world and his dog was on the team's back.
With that in mind it was always going to be a tough game and we ground out an adequate win. It was a good way to steady the ship, but the makeshift defence will get caught out by a stronger team, and we really need to start converting more chances.
Why? What does it achieve?Fair enough, to a degree; but getting beat by our two closest rivals, as they were, for top four status, following on from some really spawny wins against Swansea and Soton, meant a massive 'reaction' was due.
However, club competition is different, especially FA CUPI suppose with us playing a championship side, nothing less than 8-0 would have done for Brod's good name #luc

The massive overreaction to 2 defeats on the trot to 2 top 4 teams meant that the whole world and his dog was on the team's back.
With that in mind it was always going to be a tough game and we ground out an adequate win. It was a good way to steady the ship, but the makeshift defence will get caught out by a stronger team, and we really need to start converting more chances.
Why? What does it achieve?
Are we deluded enough to think we know better than the players and staff and they will happily continue with complacent mediocrity unless we start to rip into them?
All that the recent events have shown is that perhaps the fans have had higher expectations than the team is actually worth and then, having their hopes dashed, have turned on them.
I was as disappointed as anyone with the results against Utd and Arsenal, but I don't think they showed us anything we didn't already know, tbh.
