Me too. I've no illusions that I'm any sort of armchair manager, and I rarely criticise Klopp's decisions but I think this policy of starting with a weakened side is ****ing stupid quite frankly. Start strong and get the game won. All we're doing is building up problems for later this way. It sends out all the wrong signals. It shows that we don't respect the opposition and that just fires them up, wholesale changes never work unless the opposition is very weak. We scraped a win against Ajax, and we're struggling here. We should be making bloody certain we get the points on the board now so we're not chasing the group later. Very frustrating, and I haven't even mentioned Fabinho's injury until now.
Apart from Jota, nothing up front. Divock, Shaq not good enough for this team. Minamino, shocking touch tonight. Not a shot on target at Anfield and now Hendo is off. I don’t see how Gini is going to do better than Hendo, I hope it’s not another injury
I'd never change all three of them at the same time. Bringing all three on together for 20mins just means they have so much pressure on them to conjour something up and end up forcing things. I don't like it either.
Think hanging onto these players just because we can't find someone to pay the silly prices we've put on them is not enough reason for keeping them. I'd rather Jones was starting and we'd kept hold of Elliott and Brewster instead of Shaq and Origi.
Funnily enough I don't think its been too bad, bar a few. Origi turned a corner, he really just doesn't give a sh!t anymore which doesn't work well with his lack of talent
Second time tonight Shaqiri has played a very good thru ball only this time it actually led to something .
Don’t wanna jinx it. But in every game I’ve seen Williams play, guys looked great. He’s not done anything exceptional, but he’s kept it simple. Won his headers, his passing is top notch and just made a crucial interception. Injuries could be a blessing for him