RocktheCasbah Things may not be brilliant, as Qwiss said yesterday, but they're far from bad.
This is true. However we are football fans and if you are not winning everything all the time the natural inclination is to try and think about ways we can improve. I don't think we need to be more like Liverpool, I do think we need more in attack and to let the proverbial handbrake a bit more often but as I've said the last few days only a little. We don't need a major shift in philosophy, just nudge. Just throw a tiny bit more caution to the wind. Like when Ode was out Nwaneri should have started a few. Even like this Palace game, Havertz in midfield has his own flaws but the sight of 2 attacking mids ahead of Partey was a very welcome sight. I think had we done the same against Everton we'd have won that too and the vibes here right now would be a lot more rosey.
I don't think Liverpool are all that amazing at all. And I don't even think they are better than us. I think its impressive that Slots come in and got them slightly improve rather than go backwards as I thought they might but I also think they've had everything go their way so far this season until very recently. And I think with Konate being their first major bit of bad luck this season its shown how fragile their form actually is. Their draws with Fulham and Newcastle were an opportunity we failed to capitalise on but they did slip up. Even in this games vs Spurs they conceded 3 goals. that 8 goals conceded in 3 games. You wont see us doing to that. Eventually that sort of weakness at the back catches you out. The only question is whether we can capitalise when it does, so far the answers been no. Until the Everton game I was pretty confident we'd catch them and even yesterday I still felt we might but without Saka I really think we need a Dubai style shift in form to do it.