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Liverpool’s Battle Of The Keepers

16 Dec

 

Liverpool’s goalkeeping position has been a much publicised problem position, probably since former keeper Pepe Reina left the club.

Simon Mignolet took over from the much respected Spanish keeper, and has had a tough time winning the Anfield faithful over, and things haven’t been looking good regarding his future at Liverpool since Klopp signed Loris Karius in the summer.

Mignolet started the season in fine form and was very unlucky to lose his place in the team when Karius recovered from his broken hand injury he sustained in pre-season.

Obviously Klopp prefers Karius and thinks he will eventually prove an upgrade on Mignolet, but he hasn’t looked convincing since he took over from the Belgian.

Karius hasn’t looked confident between the sticks and Klopp made the decision to bring back Mignolet for the 3-0 win over Middlesbrough this week, after Karius received a lot of criticism for his performances in his last two games that saw Liverpool drop five points against Bournemouth and West Ham.

Credit must go to Mignolet after the disappointment of losing his place to Karius, but he has said all the right things when interviewed and worked hard at training and he’s really been the complete professional regarding his situation.

Many players find it hard to come to terms with losing their place and look for a move elsewhere or are not prepared to work as hard as they did when in the team, but that can’t be said for Mignolet and he was rewarded with another chance this week as Klopp decided to take Karius out of the team after enduring such a difficult time.

Mignolet’s performance against Middlesbrough was almost perfect the other night, he looked so much more commanding than we’ve seen him previously, by coming out and catching crosses, and he was more eager to release the ball to start attacks.

More importantly Mignolet made a couple of crucial saves in the first half that gave Liverpool the platform to go on and win convincingly.

It looks like the competition for the goalkeeping spot has helped Mignolet, can Karius respond to the challenge ?

 

What we learned from Reds 3-0 win over Middlesbrough

15 Dec

 

1.       Klopp made the right decision to drop Karius for Mignolet, taking the young German out of the spotlight for a while could help him regain his confidence, and Mignolet looked like a keeper with a point to prove last night, by producing an impressive performance last night.

2.       Origi has stepped up to the plate with 5 goals in his last 5 games since replacing the injured Coutinho, and last night he produced possibly his best performance in a red shirt so far.

3.       Liverpool bounced back from a couple of bad results in emphatic fashion to prove that they are still title contenders.

4.       Injuries are taking their toll on Liverpool’s squad with youngster like Woodburn, Ejaria and Trent Alexander-Arnold being named as substitutes for the trip to Middlesbrough.

5.       Firmino is missing Coutinho and playing through the middle, the Brazilian has been moved out to the left to accommodate Origi and has struggled to replicate the form he showed playing through the centre.

6.       Klavan is a better central defensive option than Lucas, the big defender strolled through the game alongside Lovren as Liverpool kept a rare clean sheet.

7.       Mane will be a big miss next month, the former Southampton star’s pace gives Liverpool’s attack a different dimension and he caused Middlesbrough’s defence trouble all night.

8.       Adam Lallana is back to his best after recovering from injury, and topped of a superb display with two goals, the England international has added goals to his game this season and is now one of Liverpool’s most important players.

9.       Liverpool have a much needed confidence boosting win to set them up nicely for Monday night’s Merseyside derby.

Should Klopp Stick With Karius ?

7 Dec

Should Klopp Stick With Karius ?

Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius was a target for some severe criticism after the Reds threw away a two goal lead in the last 15 minutes to lose 4-3 to Bournemouth last Sunday.

The Reds’ stopper was at fault with two of the four goals and didn’t look convincing all day, and this isn’t the first time that he has struggled.

After Liverpool’s 2-1 win away to Swansea City earlier this season Karius looked extremely nervy and I honestly thought that Klopp should have brought Simon Mignolet back for the next game because it was against Manchester United, but the German stuck by his summer signing and he got away with it, not because Karius had a brilliant game, but mostly because United came to Anfield with no ambition to attack.

Karius hasn’t really been tested all that much since taking over from Mignolet, and I would say that his best performance so far was in the 6-1 win over Watford a few weeks ago, where he made a few decent saves.

But in fairness, apart from Sunday’s last 15 minutes, Liverpool’s defence has protected the young keeper pretty well.

It is still very early in the young German’s Liverpool career, but so far I don’t see him being an upgrade on Mignolet.

Karius does look better than Belgian stopper at kicking, but he doesn’t look any better at dealing with crosses, and so far, he doesn’t look as good a shot-stopper, so should Klopp stick with his first-choice keeper?

I think Klopp will stick with him after signing him in the summer, and I don’t think it would be right to drop him next week against West Ham, but he needs to start showing why Klopp wanted to bring him to Anfield or it could severely damage Liverpool’s ambitions for the rest of the season.

Mignolet started the season in decent form and he has been very unlucky being dropped for Karius.

Klopp obviously thinks that Mignolet won’t improve any more, and that Karius will grow to be the keeper he wants, but Liverpool are in such a strong position in the league at the moment and they need a strong keeper, and at the moment I would pick Mignolet on current form.

Hopefully Karius starts showing us why Klopp signed him soon because Liverpool can’t wait too long if they are to challenge for honours this season.

 

Defeat Could Be Good For Liverpool

7 Dec

Defeat Could Be Good For Liverpool

 

Sunday’s collapse at Bournemouth left everyone connected with Liverpool disappointed, but now that the dust has settled and the healing process underway, the defeat might just be a good thing for the Reds.

I don’t think Klopp has been getting carried away with his team’s good form, but maybe some of his players have been, and many supporters have been dreaming again of winning the title, and this defeat has brought everyone down to earth with a bump.

There was a sense of complacency on Sunday that the result was a formality after Liverpool stormed into a 2-0 lead at half-time before keeping their two goal lead with a 3-1 score well into the second half, before disaster struck.

It was a stark reminder that the game is never over until the final whistle and the defeat will give Liverpool a reality check that they need to work until the very end to earn a win in this league.

If Liverpool go on another long undefeated run like they did after their last league defeat away to Burnley at the start of the season, then supporters will be quite happy, time will tell if they can, but although they lost the game, they still played very well and dominated the game for long periods.

The next fixture for Liverpool is a home game against West Ham and with respect to the Hammers, it is probably a good fixture to bounce back from and get back on track again.

Although Sunday’s defeat is still raw and still hurts, it could be the kick up the backside we need.

 

 

Liverpool’s Bad Day At The Office

6 Dec

                                        Liverpool’s Bad Day At The Office

Liverpool looked to be cruising to another Premier League victory against Bournemouth after taking a 2-0 lead at half-time, then a 3-1 lead well into the second half, but disaster struck in the last 15 minutes as the Reds capitulated and lost the game 4-3.

A win would have put Liverpool only a point behind Premier League leaders Chelsea, but the loss left them sitting in third place and shocked at losing from such a strong winning position.

Liverpool played well for the most part and dominated for large periods and should’ve put the game to bed, but I felt it was one of those games where substitutes changed the game and Bournemouth’s Ryan Fraser turned the game when he was introduced in the 55th minute.

Seconds after coming on Fraser won his side a penalty after being brought down by Milner before scoring the hosts’ second goal that set them on the way to a remarkable comeback.

Matip was a massive miss in Liverpool’s defence and it was strange to see Lucas deputise once again instead of Klavan who is a natural centre-back.

Lovren was slated for his performance but it is difficult playing with a different defensive partner and he looked like he was trying to cover too much instead of doing his own job at times.

Mane’s pace for an outlet was missed when he came off.

Karius had an absolute shocker and was to blame for the second and fourth goals and looked shaky all day despite a terrific save at 3-3.

Klopp has a decision to make whether to keep Karius in goal or play Mignolet, personally, I think he’ll stick with Karius, and I think he should for now, but he needs to start showing why he is an upgrade on Mignolet soon, because I’ve not seen anything to suggest it so far.

I think Liverpool will bounce back from Sunday’s defeat and put it behind them because Klopp isn’t the type of man to dwell on disappointments.

Liverpool Are Now Finding Different Ways To Get Results

28 Nov

                                     Liverpool Are Now Finding Different Ways To Get Results

Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Sunderland at the weekend was another important three points for Klopp’s men as they continue their impressive start to the season, but it wasn’t as easy as many Reds’ supporters had anticipated, with Davie Moyes setting his team out to defend and make it as difficult as possible for Liverpool.

In recent seasons Liverpool would’ve ended up finishing the game 0-0, but this team under Klopp is finding different ways to get positive results, and Saturday was another example.

Liverpool were not at their brilliant best on Saturday and struggled to get behind Sunderland’s deep-lying defence, and seeing Coutinho stretchered off in the first half didn’t help matters, but the Reds stayed patient and continued to press until they finally penetrated Sunderland’s stubborn defence when Origi fired in a superb opener before Milner’s penalty sealed the victory after Mane was fouled in the box in stoppage time.

It looked like Liverpool were going to draw 0-0 for the second game in a row against another team that wanted to ‘park the bus’ to frustrate the Reds, but patience was the key on Saturday and they got their reward in the end with the three points.

The previous week at Southampton, Liverpool should have won after creating enough chances in a dominant display, but although they only picked up a point, in recent years they would’ve lost a game like that away from home, and the clean sheet proved important.

Liverpool are finding different ways to pick up points this season and that is proving to be an important factor in why they are in such a good league position.

Liverpool’s Injury Problems Won’t Worry Klopp

18 Nov

                                              Liverpool’s Injury Problems Won’t Worry Klopp

Liverpool return to action this weekend at Southampton as they hope to maintain their position at the top of the Premier League, the Reds are sitting proudly at the top for the first time in two years and expectations are high after an impressive run of form.

But another international break leaves supporters wondering whether they can pick up where they left off a couple of weeks ago.

The rampant 6-1 win over Watford has the fans wanting more, and it has been a long two weeks waiting on the next fixture.

The biggest concern for managers and supporters alike regarding international breaks is the worry about players picking up injuries, especially from a Liverpool point of view, because they’ve had more than their fair share, and once again they are left cursing their luck with Adam Lallana picking up an injury playing for England against Spain on Tuesday night, and recent reports suggest Coutinho has also picked up an injury whilst on duty for Brazil after sightings of him in hospital yesterday.

Lallana and Coutinho have been two of Liverpool’s most influential players this season and the news comes as a big disappointment to Reds’ supporters.

In the recent past, injuries to key players would be a disaster for Liverpool, but Klopp has built a strong squad and I’m sure he isn’t too worried about the unfortunate injury news to his players.

Klopp has everyone fighting for a place in the team at the moment and if Lallana and Coutinho are unable to play then it gives others a chance to stake a claim for a place in the first team.

Obvious replacements to step in to the injured players’ boots are Wijnaldum and Daniel Sturridge, and they are not bad replacements, and they are both desperate to play.

Liverpool will still have a strong team despite their injury problems for the trip to Southampton and this is the impressive factor that Klopp has implemented at Liverpool, the squad is strong enough to compete for honours this season, and relying on certain players anymore.

Liverpool Supporters Shouldn’t Worry About The Defence

8 Nov

                                            Liverpool Supporters Shouldn’t Worry About The Defence

Liverpool are sitting proudly on top of the Premier League, and although most supporters are enjoying every minute of it, there are still critics out there that are questioning whether they have the credentials to become title winners.

Most people are rightly praising Liverpool’s attacking ability but also questioning their defending, and you can understand their concern over the Reds’ defending when they have only managed to keep one clean sheet this season.

Many people thought Liverpool’s defence cost them the title two seasons ago because similar to this season, they scored plenty but kept conceding, but this season I think it is much different.

I trust Klopp has brought in a better goalkeeper than Simon Mignolet, it is early days for Karius in his Liverpool career, and he has been a little shaky in a few of his games but he looked much better in the 6-1 win over Watford and his confidence will grow as the season goes on.

Milner is playing like veteran full-back, certainly not one that is playing his first season in a new position, and Clyne is as dependable a full-back as you will see on the other side of defence.

Liverpool’s current central-defensive partnership of Joel Matip and Dejan Lovren are growing together as a pairing and overall they look solid.

Klopp has other options in defence with Joe Gomez returning from injury a major boost as he can cover every defensive position, Klavan, Moreno and Lucas are others that can cover if needed and the German isn’t afraid to use his younger squad members if he has to.

When the individual errors are eradicated, for example, Lovren’s at Crystal Palace, then you will see more clean sheets by Liverpool.

Liverpool played against West Brom, Crystal Palace and Watford, all big, strong, physical teams, teams that the Reds have a history of struggling against, and although they conceded goals against each team, they beat each team, and I felt they defended well against them, by not allowing them many set-pieces to take advantage of, because they are all dangerous teams in set-piece situations.

The whole Liverpool team are working so hard and they are defending from the front with Firmino being a clear example of that.

Time will tell if Liverpool’s defence is strong enough to see them challenge for the title this season, personally, I have every faith in them.

 

Can Ings Come Back Again ?

2 Nov

Liverpool supporters are expressing their deepest sympathies to Danny Ings after the news broke that he is to have an operation on his right knee after damaging it in the 2-1 win over Spurs in the Capital One Cup last Tuesday night.

It is terrible news for the player after recently returning from an injury that kept him out for most of last season.

Ings has been returning to match fitness by featuring in the under 23s fixtures, and he has been scoring a number of goals in the process, but this latest setback is a devastating blow to his career at Anfield, and it will be tough for him to come back from another serious injury.

I think it would’ve been hard enough for Ings to feature in Liverpool’s first team this season anyway, but this latest setback will see him fall further down the pecking order as Klopp’s team evolves.

It is really tough luck on a player that has showed 100% commitment since arriving at Anfield and I’m sure all Liverpool supporters wish Danny a speedy recovery.

Liverpool Beat ‘Bogey’ Team

30 Oct

Liverpool Beat ‘Bogey’ Team

Ever since that thrilling 4-3 FA Cup semi-final defeat in 1990 Crystal Palace have been a bit of a bogey team for Liverpool, they have been a thorn in the Anfield club’s side on numerous occasions and more recently they ended the Reds title hopes a couple of seasons ago when they came back from 3 goals down to draw 3-3 in the last 10 minutes, Palace also beat Liverpool 2-1 at Anfield last season.

Every Liverpool supporter knew it would not be an easy game against a team that has caused so many problems in the past, but they also knew it was fixtures like these that they must win if they are to remain serious title contenders.

Jurgen Klopp only made one change from the team that beat West Brom last weekend with Alberto Moreno replacing James Milner who had been unwell during the week.

Liverpool started the game in dominant fashion and deservedly took the lead after a great move down the left saw Moreno’s first time volleyed-cross turned in by Emre Can.

Liverpool’s celebrations were cut short when Dejan Lovren’s miscued clearance allowed James McArthur to head past the onrushing Karius to equalise.

You could see Lovren’s disgust at his mistake by the look on his face, but the big defender was quick to respond to his mistake by giving Liverpool the lead for the second time by heading in a Coutinho corner.

It was a whirlwind few minutes but Liverpool were playing some outstanding football by creating a host of chances with Alan Pardew’s men trying to stay in the game.

Then against the run of play Palace equalised for a second time when McArthur scored his second header of the game after beating Lovren to a header from a right-wing cross.

It was amazing how Palace were still in the game after Liverpool’s dominant first half display, but the Reds did go back in front just before half-time when they scored from another corner-kick, this time it was Matip who headed in his Liverpool goal to give the visitors a 3-2 lead.

Palace started the second half better and had Liverpool on the back foot for some time and had a couple of strong claims for penalties during this spell but Andre Marriner waved them away.

Liverpool remained a threat on the break and Mane was unlucky not to score when sent clear only to see his effort saved by the foot of Mandanda.

The Reds put the game to bed with a fourth goal when Henderson’s defence splitting pass was superbly finished off with a clever chip over the Palace keeper by Firmino.

You could see the energy from the Palace team and supporters drain after Firmino’s goal as Liverpool managed the remaining minutes comfortably.

                                                       Verdict

Liverpool are playing some great attacking football at the moment and most teams are struggling to cope with their high tempo, energetic pace they play at combined with their movement that leaves defenders chasing shadows.

However, they keep conceding goals that allows teams to stay in the game, but most goals conceded are from individual mistakes and I don’t expect them to continue making them much longer, so I think Liverpool’s defensive record will improve because Lovren and Matip are forming a good partnership in the centre of defence with Clyne and Milner playing very solid at full-back.

My only concern defensively is the goalkeeping position with current number one Karius not convincing me that he is better than Mignolet at the moment. It is early days in his Liverpool career and hopefully time will prove that he will be an upgrade on Mignolet.

Liverpool are on a great run of form and they will take some stopping, they are genuine title contenders this season.