
AnishLFC
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@LFCApproved Calm the F down and win with the basics of our playstyle
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@Joshpeelfc A player that played all 4 positions to absolute perfection is never a failure
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@fplbaidy091 Calm the F down and don‘t experiment too much. Football is an easy game, just stick to the basics
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If that’s the case, then him not getting a send off yesterday is just as bad as the owners not showing up.
LFC Transfer Room@LFCTransferRoom
🚨✅ 𝗜𝗡𝗙𝗢 - @MomblanOfficial: From what I understand, in Damien Comolli’s [Juventus general manager] agenda, Alisson’s signing is scheduled for THIS evening.
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@LFCApproved Hard to find the right words when everything you say puts people against you.. He probably wants to show it through results. Dutchies are a own species
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Was one line yesterday of a hint of accountability, then this takes more responsibility today.
I think he knows what he wants to implement but, we are yet to see if he knows how to do that.
Anfield Sector@AnfieldSector
Arne Slot: “Last season, one of the reasons why we were so difficult to play against was because we had threats over on the right side, on the left side. It was not only the wingers, it is the combination between the winger and the full-back. Last season I think if you had to describe the style of play I would describe it as very reliant on the winger-full-back combinations. We have tried that this season again but there hasn’t been the end product that we had last season. That is not to say it only about them. We all – me included – didn’t bring the same level.”
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@LFCApproved Nah Virg will extend, same goes for Alli - The club needs authorities like these two juggernauts
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@CaptainBarkov @LFCVik2 @VCkusumo Don‘t agree mate, Salah benefitted from unselfish guys like Darwin and Lucho to collect everything they left behind
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@Anish4LFC @LFCVik2 @VCkusumo Yes and he carried that shit coach across the line to a prem which is the only reason he’s not begging on the side of the street
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@LFCApproved Think he‘s smart enough to know that words are not doing it. He will gain confidence to speak to us once results will follow the way. Big task for our Gaffer.
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You never know what’s going through someone’s head when they’re sat alone, you should never assume they’re fine because they say they are.
Our fanbase used to be close, it used to support no matter what. The fact these two situations are getting totally different reactions shows how rotten it’s become.
I wanted Arne to speak today, I wanted an apology to the fans, I didn’t want him to hide away but, I also didn’t want him to take the moment away from two legends departing.
Like him or not, he’s going to be feeling it too.


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@LFCApproved Literally the only one that had some threat a couple of games ago. He isn‘t a starter, but a way better impact player than Fede
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@LFCSPLO @AnfieldSector How many games die that 130 Mil Striker did for us? Bullshit comment
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@AnfieldSector Just imagine that you want to give a manager the opportunity to "strengthen the squad" when he doesn't know how to create chances for your £130m striker and who doesn't know where to play and how to use your £110m superstar. But I guess he will know how to use Diomande, right?
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@LFCApproved Robbos comment on „we couldn‘t think of football“ gave it away for me. I think the air wasn‘t right. Slot deserves the beginning of next season to see if he can actually back his talk
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@LFCApproved Grimaldo might be a great cheap singing
Esp for Sebastian
I am hearing rumors Xabi might not need cucurella so who knows
Balde is also an option
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@LFCApproved He also has experience of bringing a dead club back to live. As a german, we all watched Stuttgart rise like no other club during the Leverkusen reign. He also coached individuals of becoming their best version with Undav, Stiller and co.
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Sebastian Hoeneß’s Stuttgart are one of the clearest tactical descendants of Klopp’s title-winning Liverpool, not in player quality, but in underlying structure and game model.
Both teams built around the same core ideas. Control games through aggression, not sterile possession.
High press. Counterpressing. Fast central combinations. Immediate attacks after regains. The resemblance is much stronger analytically than most people realise.
Liverpool under Klopp were no longer the “heavy metal chaos” side by 2019/20. Their press had evolved into something more selective and structurally controlled.
Stuttgart operate similarly:
• aggressive first wave
• compact vertical spacing
• man-oriented midfield pressure
• fast attacks from wide areas
• immediate transition attacks after turnovers
The biggest similarity is how both teams generate chances. Neither rely on slow circulation like Guardiola sides. Possession is a means to destabilise structure quickly.
Both sides prioritise:
• central overloads
• third man combinations
• channel runs
• cutbacks
• use of deep width
• attacking before the opponent resets
The principle is classic Klopp football, use pressing to create attacks before defensive structure exists.
The possession profiles are also very similar. Liverpool’s best sides weren’t possession-for-possession teams. They were direct-possession teams:
• high tempo
• vertical progression
• rapid switches
• early forward passing
• constant penetration attempts
Hoeneß’s Stuttgart play with the same intent. However, the major difference comes defensively.
Klopp’s Liverpool combined pressing intensity with elite defence:
• Van Dijk controlling huge spaces
• Alisson erasing mistakes
• Fabinho/Henderson covering transitions
• elite recovery everywhere
That’s what made Liverpool historically dominant rather than simply entertaining.
Stuttgart still concede moments of transitional chaos:
• space behind wing-backs
• overload vulnerability
• back-post exposure
• instability if the first press is beaten
Very much the same to early days Jurgen Klopp but, Liverpool solved those problems with world-class athletes and defenders. That’s the biggest distinction overall.
Tactically, the frameworks are surprisingly close.
But Liverpool paired the framework with:
• Salah + Mane elite transition finishing
• Firmino connective intelligence
• Van Dijk dominance
• Alisson reliability
• physical output across the squad
That elevated the model from “excellent tactical side” into one of Europe’s defining teams.
Strip away player quality and look only at:
• spacing
• pressing triggers
• transition logic
• attacking structure
• tempo control
…and Stuttgart probably resemble late Klopp Liverpool more than almost any current side.
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@KhadJhum @LFCApproved Slot wasn‘t a star on the coaching sky whatsoever
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@LFCApproved I understand your point. However, this coach has not yet demonstrated a proven track record of winning major titles. Would you choose someone solely on data, when people management skills are equally important? Data does not show that skill, and Slot seems limited there too.
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@AnfieldRd96 He made the wrong choice again. Picking Real and Chelsea over us is not something a club legend should be acting like.
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@LFC_Lucas_ I‘d love Klopp to resettle us once again with a assistant coach that has the balls to continue his reign. But I‘m dreaming, we‘ll be 19th of the table with Slot in one year.
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@Watch_LFC We dominated last year. If it wasn‘t for PSG, a magnificient season it could‘ve been. Slot should go, but he won‘t. All we can do is to give him the last cents of his credit of being a PL Winner with LFC. We can still turn on him at a later state.
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No one wants to see passive or turgid football at Liverpool.
If you think that’s what Slot wants or how he instructs his players to play, you’re insane.
All this calling for blood is not needed. We’ve already bled. Slot is staying. Let the squad lick their wounds, regroup over the summer and we start again.
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