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Would live to see thisGive him the start on Sunday, think he could be a real positive in the run in annd we can always bring Dwight on if he has a mare.
We need to save him for later on when they tire. He’s too defensively wayward to start.Would live to see this
Our only path to the Champions League is winning the game. Take the risk.We need to save him for later on when they tire. He’s too defensively wayward to start.
Our only path to the Champions League is winning the game. Take the risk.
This is the exact point that infuriates me with the constant Moyes criticism. He obviously sets us up in a way which he thinks is the best way of winning the game. Sometimes that means playing players who are less exciting but stay in shape better. We need to score more goals than the opposition to win. Having players who help to stop the opposition score is just as important as having players who can score. Playing George from the start probably increases the chance that we score first by a tiny percentage given he’ll be playing against fresh legs but in my opinion it increases the chances of us conceding first by a much bigger percentage.….the point is we might have more chance of winning with McNeil starting, that’s the balance. He doesn’t carry the same threat as George in the top third but he’s proved he fits the balance of the team well.
It’s going to be difficult to win the game without scoring two goals and it’s going to be harder to score two goals playing Dwight McNeil.….the point is we might have more chance of winning with McNeil starting, that’s the balance. He doesn’t carry the same threat as George in the top third but he’s proved he fits the balance of the team well.
George does look like he can impact games off the bench much more than Dibling, I expect he’ll be saved for that on Sunday. In a way I hope we don’t see him because it’ll suggest we have our nose in front.
Saying that, I do think we’ll see a lot more of George during the run-in.
arsenal game aside, we been scoring 2 goals or more in 5 games since the Newcastle win.It’s going to be difficult to win the game without scoring two goals and it’s going to be harder to score two goals playing Dwight McNeil.
For reference Liverpool’s last 1-0 loss in the PL was in September of 2024. We need to approach this like scoring goals, plural, is a requirement.
….the point is we might have more chance of winning with McNeil starting, that’s the balance. He doesn’t carry the same threat as George in the top third but he’s proved he fits the balance of the team well.
George does look like he can impact games off the bench much more than Dibling, I expect he’ll be saved for that on Sunday. In a way I hope we don’t see him because it’ll suggest we have our nose in front.
Saying that, I do think we’ll see a lot more of George during the run-in.
Imo they're there for the taking, and we will stomp them if we just go for the jugular. Their back line is weak, particularly at full back, if we start with two players (George and Ndiaye) who are gonna take their man on every time they get the ball I think it will have them scrambling, get the crowd going, everything we want. Opportunity is there to be positive this time around, I think we should be thinking about how we can hurt them, not how they might hurt us.This is the exact point that infuriates me with the constant Moyes criticism. He obviously sets us up in a way which he thinks is the best way of winning the game. Sometimes that means playing players who are less exciting but stay in shape better. We need to score more goals than the opposition to win. Having players who help to stop the opposition score is just as important as having players who can score. Playing George from the start probably increases the chance that we score first by a tiny percentage given he’ll be playing against fresh legs but in my opinion it increases the chances of us conceding first by a much bigger percentage.
Imo they're there for the taking, and we will stomp them if we just go for the jugular. Their back line is weak, particularly at full back, if we start with two players (George and Ndiaye) who are gonna take their man on every time they get the ball I think it will have them scrambling, get the crowd going, everything we want. Opportunity is there to be positive this time around, I think we should be thinking about how we can hurt them, not how they might hurt us.
I agree with a lot of this, but am not sure this is the time to start doing something we've not seen at all since Moyes' return.Imo they're there for the taking, and we will stomp them if we just go for the jugular. Their back line is weak, particularly at full back, if we start with two players (George and Ndiaye) who are gonna take their man on every time they get the ball I think it will have them scrambling, get the crowd going, everything we want. Opportunity is there to be positive this time around, I think we should be thinking about how we can hurt them, not how they might hurt us.
That would be extremely naive.Imo they're there for the taking, and we will stomp them if we just go for the jugular. Their back line is weak, particularly at full back, if we start with two players (George and Ndiaye) who are gonna take their man on every time they get the ball I think it will have them scrambling, get the crowd going, everything we want. Opportunity is there to be positive this time around, I think we should be thinking about how we can hurt them, not how they might hurt us.
More chance of winning or more chance of not losing?….the point is we might have more chance of winning with McNeil starting, that’s the balance. He doesn’t carry the same threat as George in the top third but he’s proved he fits the balance of the team well.
George does look like he can impact games off the bench much more than Dibling, I expect he’ll be saved for that on Sunday. In a way I hope we don’t see him because it’ll suggest we have our nose in front.
Saying that, I do think we’ll see a lot more of George during the run-in.
Im sure Moyes know more then you.This is the exact point that infuriates me with the constant Moyes criticism. He obviously sets us up in a way which he thinks is the best way of winning the game. Sometimes that means playing players who are less exciting but stay in shape better. We need to score more goals than the opposition to win. Having players who help to stop the opposition score is just as important as having players who can score. Playing George from the start probably increases the chance that we score first by a tiny percentage given he’ll be playing against fresh legs but in my opinion it increases the chances of us conceding first by a much bigger percentage.