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If you do a post match interview straight after a huge defeat, you should expect an angry response. The FA and their officials want Liverpool to win the league, it's pretty obvious looking at penalty decisions this season. The decision on Saturday as well as the decision to give Liverpool a 2nd pen against West Ham were an absolute disgrace. The title has been decided by match officials, not the best team.

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Why? The ref wasnt the one responsible for our loss. Besides, it seemed quite orchestrated. I bet Mourinho was the one who asked him to do it.

I love how you fanboys see "magic" is every little thing Jose and his crew do. Even if it's wrong and pathetic!

Yes he was. We didnt do enough to win but we dropped all 3 points thanks to the ref.

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Why? The ref wasnt the one responsible for our loss. Besides, it seemed quite orchestrated. I bet Mourinho was the one who asked him to do it.

I love how you fanboys see "magic" is every little thing Jose and his crew do. Even if it's wrong and pathetic!

Where did I see he was responsible for it? Yes we didn't take our chances but if we had a proper referee we wouldn't have lost the game either.

Conspiracy. Even I can say that I'm sure Mike Riley has told all the referee's to favor Liverpool and make sure teams against Chelsea get penalties.

That was low and uncalled for. I didn't say anything about magic, I just put myself in that situation. Would love to know how you logically came to that conclusion that I saw ''magic'' in every little thing he does.

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Him and Jose are both bad losers and neither would make any apologies about it. I'm not saying I liked seeing him lose it like that but I can understand where that passion comes from and that it can be very constructive when channelled appropriately.

It doesn't help that Mike Dean is a smarmy cunt who needs his face caving in.

or that the linesman that gave the Sunderland penalty used to play for Liverpool.

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I remember the game at home to Shaktar last year (when Moses got last minute winner) and the ref in that game was outstanding, got literally everything spot on.

I can't remember the last time i thought that after watching a domestic game.

was it the game where the ref played advantage and kept running most of the times?

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What you think?

If I could..

He was in that moment where the season was crumbling and he came and salvaged it. Got us a trophy and qualification for CL despite intense hatred from fans. Short term, yes.

Long term, Mourinho is much better for us. Benitez doesn't have the experience or knowledge on winning a league, he's a cup specialist shown by his exploits in Spain, with Liverpool and ourselves. He crumbles under pressure and begins mind games he cannot hope to win. In the long term we'll have more trophies than Benitez could have granted us.

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the problem is that we're losing out on the title to Liverpool, if it was City i don't think you'd see anywhere near the moaning that's going on now

i would consider this season a success if it was City who were winning the league, but since Liverpool are 5 points above us, makes it look like a complete failure

Yeah but it's undeniable that Liverpool have deserved to be where they are. They've outscored everyone and are currently unbeaten in 11 matches. I hate that they'll win the league, but I don't think this season it's a real shame we let them get this far.

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Mourinho is surely going to play a 4-4-2 next season, or a 4-1-3-2.

I think he has learnt that times have changed from his previous stint at Chelsea.

The truth is that your midfield can only do their bit with goals, and that too only for a certain amount of time. Over the season they cant keep doing it.

Having only one striker in the team also means that the other striker will not be top class, and is too much of a risk nowdays with injuries, suspensions etc., as the nature of the game has changed from before.

Having two world class strikers in your team means one thing : GOALS!

Even if one gets injured, the machine keeps moving forward.

Add to that, the fact that the midfield will not be under pressure to score all the time, and that keeps them inclined to play for the team, rather than go for stupid solo efforts alot of times , as we have seen later in this season.

I truly believe the game has moved forward, and specifically for us, it will benefit us tremendously.

Rooney - Costa ?

Costa - Lukaku ?

Cavani - Costa ?

The honest and exciting truth this transfer window will be : what exactly Jose decides to do. There are a good amount of options and a great chance to change our clubs philosophy to move in a different direction.

I believe in a 2 striker system and formation will take us up so many notches, its too exciting to think about.

4-1-3-2 allows us to keep the 3 behind the striker the same as we have had, keeping the continuity.

Matic owns the Pivot position.

Defense is phenomenal already.

Its just the 2 upfront.

Jose, Please do this!!!!

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Where did I see he was responsible for it? Yes we didn't take our chances but if we had a proper referee we wouldn't have lost the game either.

Conspiracy. Even I can say that I'm sure Mike Riley has told all the referee's to favor Liverpool and make sure teams against Chelsea get penalties.

That was low and uncalled for. I didn't say anything about magic, I just put myself in that situation. Would love to know how you logically came to that conclusion that I saw ''magic'' in every little thing he does.

How was he responsible for our loss though? Because he gave Sunderland a penalty even I thought it happened at first glance? Remember the ref doesnt have 3 different replays to make sure!!!

Of course it is a conspirancy. Have I said I have proof to begin with? Despite Foy, all other refereees had a neutral jury regarding Chelsea this season. There was no reason for Rui Faria to go all nuts at the ref because he didnt do anything wrong.

Everything Mourinho says and does is miracously applauded, despite it being wrong. That is where my conclusion comes from...

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There was no reason for Rui Faria to go all nuts at the ref because he didnt do anything wrong.

The ref gave them an undeserved penalty, that's what he did wrong. This was a real title decider and it looks like Rui Faria really loves Chelsea (at least while he works here) so he went mental. A proper coach and a legend after that. José would have gone mental as well if it didn't mean that he would be sent to the stands for the remainder of the season along with a huge fine.

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