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Was definitely Kiwior fault, I'm sure a cripple would be able to reach that pass from GabrielThe first goal was definitely Raya fault.
But the penalty incident... seriously what was he doing?
Was definitely Kiwior fault, I'm sure a cripple would be able to reach that pass from GabrielThe first goal was definitely Raya fault.
But the penalty incident... seriously what was he doing?
Saliba drove out a few times with the ball.Neither him or Saliba couldn’t pass out from the back. Bayern were willing to let them have the ball.
In these sort of games, we really do lack a defender who is able to pick a pass out from the back or just drive with the ball. That’s why I think Timber would be useful for that.
Saliba drove out a few times with the ball.
Yeah the nerves got to him. He started nervous against Brighton and City too but got better as the game wore on.But his passing was shaky throughout. There were many occasions when they could have clipped the ball over the top or through the lines. Maybe I’m asking for too much?
I feel like they're both pretty good at passing through the lines, not John Stones but more than good enough. Nerves maybe?But his passing was shaky throughout. There were many occasions when they could have clipped the ball over the top or through the lines. Maybe I’m asking for too much?
Not to mention he's had like 4 CB partners this season, half of them inexperienced. He's back to his best, maybe even better.I know he isn't that highly rated on here but VVD has also been unreal this season, when you watch Liverpool play the man is at time the only anchor point between the defense and Allison standing alone on the midfield line asked to stop counters. The job he's doing is ridiculous, especially considering the amount of attacks he has to deal because of Klopp's style of play. Not to mention he's the primary passing outlet from deep and vital to Liverpool's quick attacks.
Think TOTS will be one of Saliba/Gabriel and VVD.
I feel like they're both pretty good at passing through the lines, not John Stones but more than good enough. Nerves maybe?
The penalty incident was insane though, throw back to nervous, rash Gabriel. Hopefully this was just a blip
Neither him or Saliba couldn’t pass out from the back. Bayern were willing to let them have the ball.
In these sort of games, we really do lack a defender who is able to pick a pass out from the back or just drive with the ball. That’s why I think Timber would be useful for that.
Saliba's passing from defence is incredible; he also drove forward with the ball on several occasions.
The pressure got to them I think even though Gabriel and Saliba’s passing of late has been pretty mid.
Watched Saliba for France during the last international break and he looked pretty suss when pressed. Pressure, tiredness of playing every three days…not sure what it is. Uncharted territory for most of these players to play high pressured games every 3 days. Timber would have been perfect during this period to rotate at the back and give them a breather.
Saliba's passing from defence is incredible; he also drove forward with the ball on several occasions.
He didn't a good job for those that always doubted him in the back of their heads to be honest.
This is his 4th season.
That was definitely Gabriel fault and today he did it again. His passing game was at best ok but lately is very akward. Maybe too much games and pressure on him.Was definitely Kiwior fault, I'm sure a cripple would be able to reach that pass from Gabriel
The pass from Gabriel to Kiwior vs Bayern was fine, you can't blame someone giving a pass just because the guy receiving the ball can't move or doesn't understand what's behind him. I was watching the game with a group of people and nobody was able to understand how Kiwior couldn't move to receive the pass. You would see more agility in a fat Tesco cashier eating McDonald's 3 times a dayThat was definitely Gabriel fault and today he did it again. His passing game was at best ok but lately is very akward. Maybe too much games and pressure on him.