Alisson, Robertson, Salah and Trent all deciding to leave in the space of a year should probably have alarm bells ringing that not everything is as it should be.
I don't think Alisson leaving in itself is the worst thing. His kicking has regressed, he doesn't make superhuman saves anymore, and he's incredibly injury prone.
However, I still don't trust Mamardashvili to be No. 1 and the timing of yet another leader leaving just isn't good.
He’s been a menace and opposition fans hate him but you can’t deny the sheer brilliance of Bernardo Silva. One of the best performances iv seen from a cmd in one of the most important games. He was everything. Leader, Conductor and disruptor. Fair play
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Dropping £125m on Isak to only give him 5 touches of the ball in 45 minutes is crazy. Why sign him if you're not going to play to his strengths whatsoever?
Half time: Cody Gakpo has been very good. Great assist and a great goal by Mo Salah has us up. Mama in Goal has been solid. many others have been pedestrian. Gravenberch really poor half. Wirtz not finding his feet. Isak not given the ball beyond the paltry 5 touches. Need them to play better.
Are ye starting to understand me more when I say Gravenberch as a 6 is a massive problem?
The reality is he's the most overhyped player in our squad and has been poor for 2.5 of his 3 seasons at LFC.
There's a strong argument our midfield is better without him.
I think his time as a starter at LFC will last only as long as Slot 👍
@SamueILFC@AnfieldSector No wonder Jurgen left, he was doing the job of 4-5 people by himself. We should've empowered him with better support and transfer budget.
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