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the entire midfield lost their discipline and shape in that moment, and Elanga should also be in a position to cover. I can’t really put it on Thiaw at all. They’ve given him two players to cover, both of which would drag him miles out of the line.

 

14 and 8 for them are in a chasm of space because the entire midfield moves to press instead of holding shape like they’d done so well when Joelinton and Tonali were on the pitch.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, andycap said:

Miley from that picture looks miles out of position. 

 

All three central midfielders have pushed up to close down way too much.

 

At that stage of the game they should be sat in front of the defence and be in position to pick up the midfield runners for Liverpool.

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As a fan base, our constant need to dish out blame is very strange.

 

Liverpool worked a very nice overload v ten men who had been chasing the game for an hour, rather than trying to save a point. It doesn't need to be someone's fault.

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5 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

As a fan base, our constant need to dish out blame is very strange.

 

Liverpool worked a very nice overload v ten men who had been chasing the game for an hour, rather than trying to save a point. It doesn't need to be someone's fault.

It's exactly the same as in any other fanbase. Go on any football forum and they're all the same, it's uncanny.

 

Saying that, if people are blaming Tino and Elanga I think it's only fair to explain why they're in the position they were in. 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

As a fan base, our constant need to dish out blame is very strange.

 

Liverpool worked a very nice overload v ten men who had been chasing the game for an hour, rather than trying to save a point. It doesn't need to be someone's fault.

A fucking MEN. Perfectly put.

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6 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

As a fan base, our constant need to dish out blame is very strange.

 

Liverpool worked a very nice overload v ten men who had been chasing the game for an hour, rather than trying to save a point. It doesn't need to be someone's fault.

This.

It was a perfect powerplay from Liverpool. Sometimes we just have to accept that.

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