Quincy Abeyie wrote:We were able to "hang with them" at the Emirates not long ago.
They were bang average that day and we got a draw, if you look at the quality of football today even at our best we'd struggle to keep up. Our team has been disjointed and had no coherent plan or structure for most of the season.
Both City & Liverpool look on course to get above 90 points this season, not that long ago 80 would win you the title.
Gazza M wrote:liverpools composure and fitness stood out, but they were pretty poor on the ball. fabinho coming on stabilised their possession game
city were the better team on the day
i'm hoping AMN can have the same kind of impact for us that alexander-arnold has had for liverpool
Liverpool are strange in a way that midfield are just work horses, full backs are up down the pitch providing width/crossing and they get the ball quickly up to their front three who cause all sorts of havoc themselves. I look at the midfield who started today and how many of them would seriously take our midfield up another level?
I think AMN could be a great player for us, some parts of his game for me look better than Bellerin's. A shame he is a RB and not LB!