Prediction
Liverpool 1-1 Arsenal
Yes bruv. Truly the games gone soft, hell the worlds gone soft. But so many major incidents yesterday could be traced back to a slip, I’ve never seen anything like it in all my years (of which there are many)
Context though. Anfield is probably the toughest place to play in the league, they should’ve gad a penalty and it was pretty much luck TAA didn’t score as the ball jumped up just a little bit more on that last bounce.Arteta was too happy for my liking. It was like we'd won the match.
'just before' taking the shot is right, but he did have a touch after he slipped to steady himself..it was not like his standing foot slipped. I can definitely see how a slip could unsettle him, but when he has time to steady himself, he has to do better.As per lots of comments, Martinelli slipped just before talking the shot, unless Arshavin had a habit of always carrying the right studs.
But our attack could certainly have been better on the day.
Yeah i get that, but, some context, they have a midfield of Endo Szob Jones, we shouldn't be overly happy with a point, not if we are heading in the direction most think we are.Context though. Anfield is probably the toughest place to play in the league, they should’ve gad a penalty and it was pretty much luck TAA didn’t score as the ball jumped up just a little bit more on that last bounce.
I’m far from a fan of his but some slack is due here
On the luck stuff; it was a clear as day penalty on Øde. So if you count Trent’s miss as luck then you definitely have to include that as well. But it’s more swings and roundabouts imo.TLDR: Very good performance which could have been excellent if we took our chances.
Also next to zero luck involved. If you want to push luck then the Trent crossbar moment is it.
Got a chance to catch the game, some thoughts.
In the first half we scored early and that made us take our defensive positioning up very early. This is what Liverpool are designed to attack and break down, with their intensity and combinations in the middle to create direct play. Despite the goal coming from a long ball to Salah from TAA in the end.
Second half, after that first 10 minutes where Liverpool were pushing for the win and the crowd + Klopp were in dreamland, we took over the game and reduced Liverpool to chasing shadows and jumping on our mistakes. Their best moment in the second half (and the game) was the Trent shot that hit the crossbar, which again came from our mistake. Our finishing really let us down as we created some good openings, particular our tactic of crossing the ball in the six yard and then attacking the far post. Some good moments squandered there.
All in all, fair result. We were by no means lucky here. I'd sum it up by saying Liverpool mostly had the first half and we almost completely had the second half.
Some players that come to mind.
Saliba - imperious. His ability to sprint back and disrupt that counter attack moment was also magnificent to watch.
Rice - de facto captain. His ability to not only keep calm, but also keep the likes of Salah quiet in the middle was superb.
Ødegaard - Needs to continue to drop into our second phase to influence the game, even when we bring in another ball progressor at 8. His impact goes up a lot when he can look up, in addition to being in the box.
Martinelli - Off it, had a great moment to attack the far post when Jesus used his chest to control the ball in their box, and put in that cross six yard box cross. Trossard in that position scores or at least gets a shot away with his left.
Subs - they were ok, were brought on for energy levels and in Eddie's case chasing the late goal in transition.
No, I agree in principle. It was more about how the game turned out in the end. I don’t think he’ll be as happy as they sit down and analyze it.Yeah i get that, but, some context, they have a midfield of Endo Szob Jones, we shouldn't be overly happy with a point, not if we are heading in the direction most think we are.
'just before' taking the shot is right, but he did have a touch after he slipped to steady himself..it was not like his standing foot slipped. I can definitely see how a slip could unsettle him, but when he has time to steady himself, he has to do better.
arshavin would have scored a couple there even without his boots.
Liverpool fans moaning about our approach, apparently we were overly physical and trying to wind their players up lmao.
Must be hard for other fans to accept we aren’t strippers anymore that will bend over at the first opportunity.
This is Holdingesque defending. There was no smart play here, just an Arteta xmas miracle with the ball bouncing a bit before TAA shot.
That's not to diss Rice either, it's a 4v1, nothing was expected of him to save that.
People are understating it. Even with Man City's total dominance for the better part of a decade they haven't won at anfield once. In fact they haven't won there since 2003. A draw is a good result.Context though. Anfield is probably the toughest place to play in the league, they should’ve gad a penalty and it was pretty much luck TAA didn’t score as the ball jumped up just a little bit more on that last bounce.
I’m far from a fan of his but some slack is due here
I’d say there definitely is a bounce, not that easy to spot though as the ball is bouncing all the way from leaving Salah’s foot. But if you watch closely you can see the how the last bounce is a tiny bit off. Having played football myself I’d say it’s enough for Trent to miss, but it’s really fine margins.There is no bounce before the shot but we all knew that was the case. Difference is we don't pretend to support Arsenal.
I’d say beforehand I was okay with a draw, but not happy with it. Looking at the performances of each team up until this game we definitely should have been favourites. Their defence stepped up massively this game though compared to the times I’ve seen them this season.People are understating it. Even with Man City's total dominance for the better part of a decade they haven't won at anfield once. In fact they haven't won there since 2003. A draw is a good result.
@coleio I can’t help you can’t see it, or aren’t experienced enough playing football to recognize the difference, but it’s there.I’d say there definitely is a bounce, not that easy to spot though as the ball is bouncing all the way from leaving Salah’s foot. But if you watch closely you can see the how the last bounce is a tiny bit off. Having played football myself I’d say it’s enough for Trent to miss, but it’s really fine margins.
It was good defending by Rice all the way, but it’s not like he saved us there. It was more chance and bad execution from Salah when passing
@coleio I can’t help you can’t see it, or aren’t experienced enough playing football to recognize the difference, but it’s there.
Then ofc whether it should be enough to miss or not is another thing. I say it is, but you could claim bad execution from TAA as well I guess. But you can never say Rice saved us.
What a fan base