All the English clubs are out of the Super League, although the only one yet to release a statement is us. Man City, Arsenal, Man United, Liverpool and Spurs have done it.
Just watched Tuchel's interview and I'm a bit baffled by his comments about tiredness. He was the one who said a week ago that this is not the time to make too many changes to the team and said that he maybe fielded too strong of a lineup at Wembley, which may have resulted in tonight's performance. Like WTF?
As I was saying to @King Kante the other day, it might be easier for us to qualify for the Champions League by actually winning it considering we do better against the bigger teams than the smaller ones.
Forcing mistakes from pressing shouldn't be the main mode of our chance creation.
I was just thinking earlier, we don't really seem to have any combination plays in the final third, do we? We still just seem to be relying on individuals to do something. We have won lots of games under Tuchel because we played well in patches during games and took our chances during that period, notably against the lesser sides.
Remember when you got carried away after the Palace game? 😜
If anything, I would have brought Gilmour on. Be bold. Would also Gilmour to actually make forward passes from midfield.
TBH, is this really different than what we've seen under Tuchel?
We have had good team performance one game here, one game there but otherwise, there have been games where we relied on some good moments to win games (e.g. winning a penalty, getting an own goal).
Late changes or not, I have no idea what Tuchel was trying to go for.
The positions of CHO, James, Pulisic, Werner, Christensen were all over the place in the last 25-30 mins.
I don't know if it's because English is not his first language but it's funny Klopp always seems to misunderstand things and then go on random rants.
Nothing about what Neville said was wrong. He was criticizing the Liverpool owners because they represent the club, they should live up to the history of the club, what it means but they of course went and did this Super League nonsense. They are both on the same page really, as Neville said. Neither Klopp nor Neville wants the Super League to happen.
Easy to say we should take it on the chin when there's so much at stake here for the players and fans...
And there's no guarantee that the Super League will even happen considering the amount of opposition it has garnered ever since the news broke.
If anything, I hope the players join forces to fight against this. Owners can't just discard them if the players stand up and fight for it.
Over the past week, we reached the Champions League semi-final and the FA Cup final. Everton, Spurs, Liverpool, West Ham all dropped points. But it all feels...