No, I still think Man City are the more talented team and will come back at them - this has the feel of an miracle year for Liverpool rather than the start of an invincible dynasty.
I'm not sure thats right, they got enough points last year to win any epl bar one or 2. would say if klopp stays they are contenders for another rcouple of years at least
Depends. If they keep having VAR work in their favour and having oppo keepers chuck the ball in the net in injury time, it’s feasible that they will challenge city again next season.
anyone who watched that dross yesterday and watched the way City spanked arsenal will be in doubt which is the better team.
agree guy. 'miracle' is maybe a bit strong since they've built a 20 point lead
Heh. That is the "miracle". they are not 20 points better, but everything has just clicked and they got the winning habit which has its own momentum. I suspect they will be quite average for the rest of the season.
Liverpool are better this season, City better overall.
Despite Liverpool’s relentlessness this year I think City of last year and particularly the year before were better.
will be interesting to see what effect being banned form the CL has on City (If upheld) given they don’t have the same ability to attract Commercial revenue as others.
Liverpool’s strongest 11 is better than City’s. City squad is stronger than Liverpool’s.
City’s European ban will help them next season. If Sane goes that’ll be a huge loss. No surprise they’re 23 points behind and he’s been out all season.
Liverpool’s best players will only have a limited number of clubs to join if they want a step up from the European and English champions. Barca and Real are the only real threats. If you’ve suddenly lost all ambition, maybe PSG.
Lol @ “miracle”. Since August 2018, Liverpool have lost 2 league games. City have lost 11. Liverpool haven’t lost a league game at home since April 2017. City last lost at home in December.
Tom is basically crying that a system designed to ensure the rules are properly implemented has helped Liverpool win the league.
I think Chelsea will be much stronger next season as will Utd. City will need to reinforce too and I can see them throwing money at the problem (even in the current climate). I therefore think Liverpool will be in a real fight to retain the title especially as many players will struggle to replicate their performances this season (fullbacks being an example). Top 4 next season is pretty much a closed shop though
Liverpool have already replicated a strong season performance- they only lost out last season by 1 point. They didn’t let that disappointment crush them. They pushed on and have decimated the rest of the league.
they don't have that many superstars anyway but they easily have the resources to defend the ones they do have against capture by the very very few clubs that can compete with Liverpool in the transfer market
if anything they will be looking to upgrade
they could do with a Firmino 2.0 and a midfield that can do the pressing thing but also is a bit better at carving opportunities in tight spaces. I foresee a bigger role for Keita, who took his time to settle but basically is that player.
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If they can keep klopp, yes
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Some of their better players will leave.
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No, I still think Man City are the more talented team and will come back at them - this has the feel of an miracle year for Liverpool rather than the start of an invincible dynasty.
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I agree guy. 'miracle' is maybe a bit strong since they've built a 20 point lead
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I'm not sure thats right, they got enough points last year to win any epl bar one or 2. would say if klopp stays they are contenders for another rcouple of years at least
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Depends. If they keep having VAR work in their favour and having oppo keepers chuck the ball in the net in injury time, it’s feasible that they will challenge city again next season.
anyone who watched that dross yesterday and watched the way City spanked arsenal will be in doubt which is the better team.
it’s artists v artisans.
hth
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Even Klopp has said he’s no idea how Liverpool are ahead of us.
athough we all know why.
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Plus citeh have the psychological advantage of being used to playing in empty stadiums
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To be honest, spanking Arsenal isn't exactly an achievement
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ML makes a good point.
a very good point.
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Oh FF, I thought you were better than that.
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You thought wrong
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agree guy. 'miracle' is maybe a bit strong since they've built a 20 point lead
Heh. That is the "miracle". they are not 20 points better, but everything has just clicked and they got the winning habit which has its own momentum. I suspect they will be quite average for the rest of the season.
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I hope it's closer next year and that other clubs compete too. it's boring if one club walks away with it or if only 2 clubs are in with a chance
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Liverpool are better this season, City better overall.
Despite Liverpool’s relentlessness this year I think City of last year and particularly the year before were better.
will be interesting to see what effect being banned form the CL has on City (If upheld) given they don’t have the same ability to attract Commercial revenue as others.
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Liverpool’s strongest 11 is better than City’s. City squad is stronger than Liverpool’s.
City’s European ban will help them next season. If Sane goes that’ll be a huge loss. No surprise they’re 23 points behind and he’s been out all season.
Liverpool’s best players will only have a limited number of clubs to join if they want a step up from the European and English champions. Barca and Real are the only real threats. If you’ve suddenly lost all ambition, maybe PSG.
Lol @ “miracle”. Since August 2018, Liverpool have lost 2 league games. City have lost 11. Liverpool haven’t lost a league game at home since April 2017. City last lost at home in December.
Tom is basically crying that a system designed to ensure the rules are properly implemented has helped Liverpool win the league.
Missing out on Werner might hurt us bad.
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I think Chelsea will be much stronger next season as will Utd. City will need to reinforce too and I can see them throwing money at the problem (even in the current climate). I therefore think Liverpool will be in a real fight to retain the title especially as many players will struggle to replicate their performances this season (fullbacks being an example). Top 4 next season is pretty much a closed shop though
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Liverpool have already replicated a strong season performance- they only lost out last season by 1 point. They didn’t let that disappointment crush them. They pushed on and have decimated the rest of the league.
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Lol @ “miracle”. Since August 2018, Liverpool have lost 2 league games
That is the "miracle" you duufus.
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Being that consistent over 2 seasons is not a miracle u tit.
Istanbul was a miracle.
Losing 2 games in 2 years is not. Duufus.
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Crystanbul was a miracle...
(and totes hilaires)
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Rumours of the demise of my citeh boys might be premature
won the last 6 available domestic trophies and still in the fa cup and that awful UEFA thing
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Heh!
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Klopp will be fired in the next 2 seasons. Mark my words.
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Being taught a solid lesson by Palace tonight. Schooled!
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What Willie said - eyes on the prize
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Palace didn't have a single touch in Liverpool's box. Opta have recorded touches in the box since 2008. That has never happened before.
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Yes
they aren’t a selling club
they don't have that many superstars anyway but they easily have the resources to defend the ones they do have against capture by the very very few clubs that can compete with Liverpool in the transfer market
if anything they will be looking to upgrade
they could do with a Firmino 2.0 and a midfield that can do the pressing thing but also is a bit better at carving opportunities in tight spaces. I foresee a bigger role for Keita, who took his time to settle but basically is that player.
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