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That’s why they’re champions. Win when you probably shouldn’t
If two teams of a similar standard are challenging for the league then the luckier one will likely win. There is no possible way that performances like Liverpool's last night can be seen as enhancing their likelihood of winning the league other than by the gaining of three undeserved points. Outplayed the entire match despite opponents stupidly getting a red card, three important opposition players off injured, all from Liverpool fouls or flailing arms that were not punished. If repeated throughout the season, more likely to lead to losses than wins.
 
If two teams of a similar standard are challenging for the league then the luckier one will likely win. There is no possible way that performances like Liverpool's last night can be seen as enhancing their likelihood of winning the league other than by the gaining of three undeserved points. Outplayed the entire match despite opponents stupidly getting a red card, three important opposition players off injured, all from Liverpool fouls or flailing arms that were not punished. If repeated throughout the season, more likely to lead to losses than wins.

Of course if they play like that every game then they will unlikely win the league. But winning tight games when you’re not at your best and still taking 3 points is a big help to winning titles.
 
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Of course if they play like that every game then they will unlikely win the league. But winning tight games when you’re not at your best and still taking 3 points is a big help to winning titles.
Of course it is but its not a strategy you should be complimented on...its just luck. For example there are very few games where they will injure three opposition players and not get even a yellow card for the three fouls.
 
Of course it is but its not a strategy you should be complimented on...its just luck. For example there are very few games where they will injure three opposition players and not get even a yellow card for the three fouls.

To win when not playing well is more than just luck. Man Utd did it for years and years. Imo it comes down to mentality more than luck
 
To win when not playing well is more than just luck. Man Utd did it for years and years. Imo it comes down to mentality more than luck
I think it also comes down to having elite players who can take a chance that lesser players wouldn't take. A top striker will often score out of nothing. We experienced that with Kane and Bale. Teams without superstars have to play at a high team level to get a result.
 
To win when not playing well is more than just luck. Man Utd did it for years and years. Imo it comes down to mentality more than luck
I agree with that mostly but Liverpool had entirely the wrong mentality for most of yesterday's match. They committed loads of fouls and injured three opposition players.
 
I agree with that mostly but Liverpool had entirely the wrong mentality for most of yesterday's match. They committed loads of fouls and injured three opposition players.
That's their mentality in general, as they're allowed to get away with it

van Dijk would have as many red cards as Julian Dicks in any other team
 
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That’s why they’re champions. Win when you probably shouldn’t
It also helps if you tap up the opposition striker and then buy the guy they wanted to replace him! <laugh>
Gordon was only playing up top for the Saudis because of Isak and Ekitike.
They even nicked the kid who scored the winner from Chelsea last year.
The Scouse prodigy is from Newham.

I really hope that Liverpool win on Sunday, but they looked ropey.
That defence is very vulnerable at the moment, especially on set-pieces.
Stokenal may well take advantage of that. I hope Alisson's wearing his gumshield.
 
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Celtic's visit to Almaty is on Prime in a minute, if anyone wants to see a possible CL opponent.
I've heard that it's a wonderful destination. Is nice.