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Transfer Rumours Things I'd rather play at LB than Alberto Moreno

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  1. Jürgenmeiʃter

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    Well Milner will give you that, I think
     
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    I'm happy to give him a try there - he can't be any worse surely?
     
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    Yeah, I think he will be good there actually

    Got a good delivery as well
     
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  4. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    Can do better in the LB than Moreno.
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    We all have our opinion. The one that matters most is Klopp's. Who knows what he's thinking?. Definitely not positive of Moreno.
     
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    My pet Jack Russell.

    Quick, agile, strong, aggressive and relentless.

    Also dislikes United fans.

    Facht.
     
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  10. Jimmy Squarefoot

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    We do have quality up front but not a lot of width - Coutinho and Mane start wide by drift in. Without the full backs attacking, we have no outlet.

    But agreed - there's no reason why we can't have a full back who can attack and defend to a good level.
     
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    Yeah, I'm not suggesting they're nailed down in their own half - just that they choose the right moments to go forward.
     
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    Milner would be immense for you there. That will solve your defensive woes.

    Ours is huge and looks like Conte is going to continue last season's defensive frailties this season - in the hope Kante will plug the hole.
     
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    The fullback doesn't have to be great going forward. Obviously better if they're able to pay but their mere presence provides width because the opposition defender as someone to worry about.

    Oh, and even Brod figured out how ****e Moreno is defensively, hence him employing a 343 formation
     
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    gonna get confusing and cause a commentator to massively put his foot in it at some point that kante/conte thing
     
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    Finnan:

    One of our best fullbacks of the last 20 years, wasn't that good going forward.
     
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    But certainly knew how to put a cross in. And with either foot
     
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    I know he wasn't a fullback but Beckham was the same really. He wasn't a great attacking player but he could pass, cross and take a set piece. He complimented those abilities with hard work.

    Modern day fullbacks all seem to think they're the new Maradona and want to beat the opponent (or four) before putting a ball in.

    Beckham (and Finnan) are perfect examples of being able to cross. Especially if you do it early.

    You don't need to beat the man!!!
     
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    Paolo Maldini or Ashley Cole in their primes.
     
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    I'd have Stuart Pearce over both of them!
     
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    Russian Roulette
     
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