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re: Liverpool FC 2013/2014 - Season Long Thread

Posted on 9/22/13 at 4:43 pm to
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Posted on 9/22/13 at 4:43 pm to
Posted by Tigerstark
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Posted on 9/22/13 at 9:10 pm to
Had some time to digest my anger...no, wait, its still there.

Thoughts -

Gerrards last two games have been his worst in my memory. He had some not good ones early last season, but nothing that poor.

I have no idea why Rodgers would start four CBs. My best guess is that with three games this week and Enrique apparently with a knick, he hoped to get by with this strategy for this game against Southhampton. Still not very smart, imo.

Our offense is disjointed. Aspas is not on the same page as anyone else. Sturridge is clearly not 100% with this effort. We had better hope that Suarez brings back some instant offense because we had nothing going for us without Coutinho.

Sterling needs to go out on loan. He is simply not good enough to play for a side trying to fight for top 4 yet. He brought nothing to the team during his minutes. Of course, we need some attacking player that would replace his spot in the rotation, so it won't happen.

Mignolet is simply awesome. I can't fault him for that goal at all, and he saved a few more that also were beyond normal saving expectations.

Moses - I'm not happy with his complete lack of vision and creativity, but I have to be happy with his effort and ability to take guys on and win. Simply put - he was our best offensive threat by far today.

I don't really know where to go from here. I say to just forget this game (except for a failed 4CB formation - remember no to use that again). But the Gerrard trend is troubling. The lack of offensive cohesion is troubling.

Hoping Suarez is a magical elixer....
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