Scholes Says Van Dijk Has Dropped Off… I Couldn’t Disagree More

7 May

Paul Scholes has been speaking about Virgil van Dijk being in an all-time Premier League XI and said he thinks Van Dijk has dropped off over the last couple of years.

Honestly, I completely disagree with that.


Yeah, maybe he’s not at that insane 2019 level where nobody could get past him and he looked like a machine every single week — but that version of Van Dijk was one of the best defenders we’ve ever seen in this league.

Even now he’s still top class for me.


I actually think people expect perfection from him because he set the standards so high.

If another defender was putting in the performances Van Dijk still puts in now, everyone would be talking about how good they are.

Instead, because it’s Van Dijk, people act like he’s finished the second he’s not absolutely flawless.


And let’s be honest, Liverpool haven’t exactly made life easy for him either.

The defence changes constantly, there’s been injuries everywhere, the midfield hasn’t protected the back line properly at times… yet he still looks our most reliable defender most weeks.


Personally, I still think he’s one of the best centre-backs in the Premier League without question.

He reads the game brilliantly, still dominates physically, and there aren’t many defenders I’d swap him for even now.

So no, I’m not buying this idea that he’s suddenly not world class anymore.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Another Centre-Back Linked as Liverpool Search for Defensive Fix

7 May

Another defender being linked with Liverpool FC.

Apparently Liverpool are one of a few Premier League clubs who’ve asked about Moustapha Mbow from Paris FC.

Not going to pretend loads of people have watched him every week, but it does feel like Liverpool are clearly looking at bringing another centre-back in.


And honestly, it’s needed.

This season we’ve looked shaky defensively far too often, and every time one defender gets injured it suddenly feels like the whole back line changes again.

There’s just never any rhythm there.


From what’s being said, Mbow is quick, physical and comfortable on the ball — which sounds exactly like the sort of defender Liverpool normally target now.

Young, athletic, good in possession.


Personally, I think centre-back should be one of the priorities this summer.

Especially with the constant fitness concerns around Ibrahima Konaté. When he’s fit he’s quality, but it feels like we’re always waiting for the next injury setback.

You can’t keep going into seasons hoping everyone stays available.


It’s only early interest right now, but Liverpool usually don’t start making enquiries unless they’re seriously considering something.

So this could be one that develops over the summer.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Arsenal Close to a Double — While Liverpool Are Left Wondering What Went Wrong

6 May

Arsenal pushing for a double… and it just makes it worse for Liverpool fans

You’ve got to be honest — Arsenal FC look like they’re on the verge of something big.

After falling short last season, they’ve come back stronger, sharper, and now they’re right there with a real chance of winning a double. You can see the belief in them, the way they play, the confidence… everything just looks right.

And that’s exactly what makes it so frustrating as a Liverpool FC fan.


Because where are we?

We won the league, spent big money, and this was supposed to be the season we pushed on again. Instead, it’s been a mess.

There’s no other way to put it.


One minute we look decent, the next we look completely off it. Same problems every week, no real consistency, and you’re still not sure what we’re actually trying to be as a team.

That’s the bit that gets me the most — there’s no clear direction.


Then you watch Arsenal and it just highlights everything.

They’ve taken the disappointment from last year and used it. We’ve had the platform and somehow gone backwards.

It doesn’t make sense.


Personally, I just feel like this season has been a massive missed opportunity.

The squad is good enough. The money was spent. Everything was there to build on.

And yet here we are, watching another team do exactly what we should have been doing.


Fair play to Arsenal FC, they’ve got it right.

But from a Liverpool point of view, it just leaves a bad taste — because we should have been right in the middle of it, not watching from the outside.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Liverpool Watching Monchengladbach Winger — Another Winger on the Radar

6 May

Another name popping up for Liverpool FC.

They’ve been keeping an eye on Franck Honorat at Borussia Mönchengladbach and have actually sent people out to watch him properly.

Doesn’t mean anything’s close, but it’s clearly more than just a random link.


He’s not exactly a big-name signing, but that’s never really been Liverpool’s thing anyway.

From what you see, he’s direct, works hard, and actually tries to make things happen — gets at defenders, puts balls into the box, that kind of player.

And if we’re being honest, that’s something we’ve been missing at times.


Wide areas have been a bit inconsistent this season.

Some games we look dangerous, others we just don’t really do enough. Not enough players taking risks or trying to beat their man.

So someone like Honorat would at least give you something different.


I don’t mind this kind of move personally.

It’s not exciting on paper, but those are the ones that sometimes surprise you. If he fits the system and actually adds something, then it makes sense.


For now it’s just scouting.

But when Liverpool start watching players in person, it usually means there’s at least some genuine interest there.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Injury Worries Grow as Liverpool Stars Miss Training

6 May

This isn’t what you want to see before a game like Chelsea.

Mohamed Salah, Ibrahima Konaté, Alexander Isak, Alisson Becker and Giorgi Mamardashvili were all missing from Liverpool FC training today.

That’s not one or two players… that’s half your spine.


Straight away you’re thinking — what’s going on here?

A few of them have already been dealing with injuries recently, so it’s not completely out of the blue seeing names like Mohamed Salah, Alexander Isak and Alisson Becker missing again.

But Ibrahima Konaté is the one that stands out — that feels like a new concern.


Salah not training is the obvious worry. We already know how much we rely on him, and without him the attack just doesn’t look the same.

Then you’ve got Isak as well — that’s basically your forward options hit in one go.


Konaté missing isn’t great at all.

He’s probably been our most reliable defender, so if this is something new, it just adds another problem at the back — especially against a team like Chelsea FC who will definitely look to exploit that.


The goalkeeper situation is a strange one too.

Both Alisson Becker and Giorgi Mamardashvili not being there raises a few questions. Might be nothing, might just be precaution, but it’s not exactly reassuring.


For me, it just adds to that feeling going into the game where you’re not quite sure what you’re going to get.

We’ve already been inconsistent, and now you’re potentially going into a big match without some of your most important players.


Hopefully it’s nothing serious and a few of them are back.

But right now, it’s definitely not ideal.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Curtis Jones Talks End — Feels Like Liverpool Are Letting Him Drift Away

6 May

This one’s a bit frustrating if you’re a Liverpool FC fan.

Reports are saying contract talks with Curtis Jones have basically stopped, and he was open to a move to Inter Milan in January before the club blocked it.

When you hear that, it doesn’t exactly sound like a situation that’s going to get fixed any time soon.


Feels like it’s been coming

Jones has never really nailed down a consistent role.

One week he’s starting, the next he’s on the bench, then he’s filling in somewhere else. He’s always been useful, but never quite first choice.

And eventually players get fed up with that.


He actually gives you a lot

That’s why it’s disappointing for me.

He might not be a star every week, but he gives you:

  • Flexibility across midfield
  • A player who’s comfortable on the ball
  • Someone you can trust to come in and do a job

In a long season, that matters more than people think.


The January move says everything

The fact he was open to going to Inter Milan says a lot.

It tells you he’s clearly been thinking about his future, and maybe feels like he’s not getting what he wants at Liverpool.

Once that thought is there, it’s hard to pull it back.


My take

Honestly, I think this is poor from the club.

And yeah — it’s even more disappointing because he’s a Scouser.

You always want local lads to make it here, and it feels like we’ve never fully committed to him one way or the other.

He’s just kind of been… there.


Final thought

This feels like one of those situations that drags on and then suddenly he’s gone.

And when that happens, we’ll probably look back and think it could’ve been handled better.

Because players like Curtis Jones do have a place — you just need to actually decide what that place is.

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Lewandowski to Liverpool? Big Name, But Does It Actually Fit?

6 May

There’s a bit of talk going around about Robert Lewandowski potentially being an option for Liverpool FC this summer, with Peter Crouch even saying he’d be a “fantastic option”.

And on the surface, you can see why it’s being mentioned.

With Hugo Ekitike out injured and Alexander Isak needing cover, Liverpool don’t exactly have loads of depth up front. So the idea of bringing in a proven goalscorer for nothing from FC Barcelona is bound to get people talking.


You can’t argue with the record

Even now, Lewandowski is still a proper finisher.

Put the ball in the box and he’ll score goals — simple as that. That’s what he’s done his whole career, and that doesn’t just disappear overnight.

If Liverpool needed someone to come in and take chances, you could argue there aren’t many better.


But does it actually suit us?

This is where I’m not totally sold.

Liverpool’s style, under Arne Slot, is built on energy, pressing, running in behind, constant movement.

Lewandowski isn’t really that player anymore.

He’s not pressing like he used to, he’s not stretching defences with pace — he’s more about being in the right place at the right time.

So you’d almost have to change how you play a bit to fit him in.


Short-term fix or step backwards?

That’s really what this comes down to.

On one hand:

  • He could score goals straight away
  • He brings experience and know-how
  • He wouldn’t need time to settle

But on the other:

  • He doesn’t really fit the long-term plan
  • He takes minutes away from younger players
  • It feels more like a stop-gap than a rebuild signing

And with Richard Hughes in charge of recruitment, you’d expect the focus to stay on the future rather than quick fixes.


My view

Personally, I can see why people are linking it, but I’m not convinced it’s the right move.

It feels like one of those signings that looks great because of the name, but doesn’t quite match what we’re trying to build.

Liverpool should be looking for the next few years, not just the next season.


Final thought

Robert Lewandowski will always guarantee goals.

But the question for Liverpool FC is simple:

Do we want a short-term fix… or something that actually fits where the club is trying to go?

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Hughes Rates Him — Could Iraola Be Liverpool’s Next Manager?

6 May

If Arne Slot does end up leaving Liverpool FC this summer, there’s one name I’d definitely be keeping an eye on — Andoni Iraola.

Mainly because of Richard Hughes.

If Hughes really is a big fan of Iraola, then that instantly makes it more than just a random link. We all know how important that relationship is when it comes to these decisions.


Iraola’s teams are proper intense. High press, loads of energy, always on the front foot. It’s not a million miles away from what Liverpool fans expect to see, which is probably why his name makes sense.

He’s not a big-name appointment, but sometimes that’s not a bad thing. You’re getting someone with clear ideas rather than just a reputation.


The question is whether he’s ready for a club like Liverpool.

Because it’s a completely different level:

  • Expectations every single week
  • Pressure from day one
  • No time to figure things out slowly

But then again, every manager who makes it at the top has to take that step at some point.


Personally, I’d find it quite exciting.

It would feel like a bit of a reset — new ideas, new energy, and maybe a clearer identity than what we’re seeing right now.

And if Hughes is pushing for it, you’d have to think there’s something there.


At the moment it’s all “what if”.

But if things do change this summer, I wouldn’t be surprised at all if Andoni Iraola is right near the top of the list.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Liverpool Transfer Decision Explained: Why Barcola Move Was Rejected

6 May

This is an interesting one coming out about Liverpool FC.

Apparently, Liverpool passed on signing Bradley Barcola before because they didn’t want to block the pathway for Rio Ngumoha.

At the time, you could actually understand it. Backing a young player instead of just buying someone is something we’ve always liked to see.

But looking at where we are now… it’s hard not to question it a bit.


The thinking made sense at the time

The idea was simple:
Don’t overload that position, give Ngumoha a chance, and trust the development.

And to be fair, that’s what we always say we want — give young players opportunities instead of signing over them.

So no real complaints back then.


But things don’t look the same now

Fast forward to now and it feels different.

The attack hasn’t really clicked consistently, and there’s been games where we’ve just looked short of something — whether that’s pace, directness, or someone who can actually beat a man and make something happen.

That’s where someone like Barcola starts to look like a missed opportunity.


Where does that leave Ngumoha?

This is the big question.

Because if Liverpool now go back in for someone like Bradley Barcola, then what happens to Rio Ngumoha?

You either:

  • Trust him and give him real minutes
  • Or you bring someone in and accept he’s going to be pushed down the pecking order

You can’t really sit in the middle forever.


My take

Personally, I didn’t mind the decision at the time.

But based on what we’ve seen this season, I think we might need to be a bit more ruthless now.

If the quality isn’t there consistently, you have to fix it — even if that means it impacts a young player’s pathway.


Final thought

It’s one of those decisions that looks fine in the moment but gets judged later.

Right now, with how things are going, it does feel like Liverpool might be rethinking it.

And if they are, it tells you everything about how much the situation has changed.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Alisson Ready to Leave — And Liverpool Have a Massive Problem

6 May

It looks like Alisson Becker could be on his way out of Liverpool FC this summer.

Reports are saying he’s basically decided his time in England is done and has already said yes to a move to Juventus FC. Personal terms don’t seem to be an issue, and Liverpool have apparently been told what he wants.

If that’s true, it’s a massive moment.


End of an era?

Alisson isn’t just another player leaving — he’s been one of the most important players we’ve had over the last few years.

How many times has he:

  • Saved us in big games
  • Kept us in matches we had no right to be in
  • Made things look easy when they weren’t

You don’t replace that overnight.


Why now?

Feels like this has been coming a bit, if I’m honest.

Whether it’s a new challenge, a change of environment, or just the right time personally — it sounds like his mind is made up.

And once a player like Alisson decides that, there’s not much you can do.


What happens next?

If he goes, all eyes go straight to who replaces him.

There’s already talk about Giorgi Mamardashvili stepping in, and while I do think he’s a good keeper, he’s not Alisson.

Not many are.

And that’s where the concern is — we’ve been used to having one of the best in the world. Dropping even slightly from that level can make a big difference.


My take

Personally, I think this would be a huge loss.

We’ve probably taken Alisson for granted at times because he makes everything look so routine.

But take him out of this team and you realise very quickly what you had.


Final thought

If this deal goes through, it’s not just a transfer — it’s the end of a key part of this Liverpool team.

And replacing Alisson Becker is going to be one of the biggest decisions the club makes this summer.

Jamie (The Kopite View)