Liverpool FC (The Reds) | Special Thread

Liverpool FC (The Reds) | Special Thread

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Karibu sana Liverpool FC (The Reds) Special Thread hapa Jamii Forums jisikie upo nyumbani kabisa.

YNWA
Ahsanteeeeeeeh.
 
Mimi bado matumaini yangu yapo vile vile regardless of yesterday results

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On paper mzee baba sare ni mbaya kwetu lakini nani aliamini Kipara angeshuka pointi kwa Spurs, Crystal Palace home and away, Southampton huu ndio ubora wa EPL lolote linatokea usipotegemea kabisaaa.

Cha msingi Liverpool tucheze gemu zetu kama fainali 7 tushinde aafu mengine yapo nje ya uwezo wetu kama hao Ethad watashuka pointi halipo ndani ya uwezo wetu ila tukishinda nao wa kashinda jino kwa jino kuna mmoja kwa sababu ya presha ata bottle its up.

Here we go.

YNWA
 
On paper mzee baba sare ni mbaya kwetu lakini nani aliamini Kipara angeshuka pointi kwa Spurs, Crystal Palace home and away, Southampton huu ndio ubora wa EPL lolote linatokea usipotegemea kabisaaa.

Cha msingi Liverpool tucheze gemu zetu kama fainali 7 tushinde aafu mengine yapo nje ya uwezo wetu kama hao Ethad watashuka pointi halipo ndani ya uwezo wetu ila tukishinda nao wa kashinda jino kwa jino kuna mmoja kwa sababu ya presha ata bottle its up.

Here we go.

YNWA
Yes indeed kilichobaki tufanye majukumu yetu na kupiga ramli mechi za city

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2017/18 kulikuwa na mechi zaidi ya 15 lakini mlitofautiana point moja hadi mei na city kabeba kwa point 98 dhidi ya 97. Najua miaka haifanani ila tunajifunza kutokana na historia
Tunahitaji msaada kwa wengine kufunya tulichoshindwa sisi jana.

On Paper sioni Manchester City akifungwo labda Aston Villa, Wolverhampton, Brighton na Westham mmoja abahatishe amchape haha in my dreams...

YNWA
 
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Kumbe Kipara na Mzee wa Cuban Cigar wamoooooo.

YNWA
 
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It's different obviously with players because there are some natural skills what the boys have. In Thiago's case, all the technical stuff is kind of easy for him. But, of course, he had to and has to adapt to the way we play, the way we defend, all these kind of things. He played probably more often at Munich in the rather double-six role, maybe a slightly more offensive player, but for us it's a complex position. You have to be offensive, you have to be defensive, you have to be really in between the lines, you can drop but not always in the last line to receive the ball – all these kind of things. But actually he's a natural footballer. It's not that we now give him like 50, 60 different things during a game. We want him to play his football with some little things which he has had to adapt to in the way we play. And he did that, so that's all fine.

I don't ask him now for constant runs behind the last line or stuff like this. He's a playmaker obviously that can be sometimes a little bit deeper but must be very often between the two interesting lines of the opponent as well in a more closer area. But with this passing he can change the game immediately. He has great vision and can chip balls in each area he wants to – a bit like a golfer actually, a good golfer, a world-class golfer. He can do that obviously without thinking. I love the way he plays, all good. How I said, it's a complex position for us. But because we have the different skill sets, we use the different skill sets from time to time when we think this skill set makes more sense against this opponent – so more dynamic, more runs in behind, more natural offensive, more natural defensive, all these kind of things. So, that's the reason for different line-ups.
 
During Liverpool’s progression and creation, width continues to take centre-stage, as the Reds emphasize wide attacks. The wingers often narrow into the half-spaces, with outside central midfielders and fullbacks floating in and out of wide areas – interchanging with one another. Overlapping and underlapping runs then take place up and down the by-line, with Robertson in particular getting around the left-central-midfielder to whip deliveries into the box, or drive forward himself. On the other side, Trent Alexander-Arnold has been inverting in central areas more and more as a Man City styled inverted fullback. That means Henderson often positions himself as the widest player down the right, or takes up high positions in central areas as Salah shifts wide instead. With this kind of positional rotation and fluidity, opposition defenders are often dragged out of position, where the incredible space interpreting becomes a NASA expedition, and Liverpool players exploit the gaps to break forward at speed.
 
Liverpool have become synonymous with pressing over the past few years, with Jurgen Klopp’s unique ‘gegenpressing style’ helping to revolutionize the discussions around pressing in the tactical and data analysis community, not to mention mainstream media and punditry. This is not unwarranted, as the Reds have the most successful press in the league (32.6%), and the most pressures in the attacking third (43.0 per 90).

Liverpool press in their 4-3-3 or an adapted 4-1-4-1 shape, which can often also resemble their 2-1-4-3 attacking set-up, with central midfielders and fullbacks starting high. They don’t just press successfully, but intelligently. It’s not all out, heavy metal pressing, but calculated. It can also involve interchanges to match their attacking rotations, with Salah sometimes kick-starting presses high up the pitch in the central role and Jota shifting wide. The secret sauce to their success is in their counter-pressing (also known as gegenpressing), where several Liverpool men will instantly race in to disrupt the opposition and stop the first player in possession from being able to get their head up. The closest to the situation, or sometimes even the Liverpool man who gave the ball away, lead that process. The diamond shapes that follow are usually immediate and compact, making it difficult for the opposition to counter. The high line massively aids in that approach, as it condenses space and positions more players around the situation to stop direct, long passes over the top – how opposition clubs often try to exploit Liverpool. Compounding matters, Van Dijk, Konate and Matip are all exceptional in the air (each winning over 70% of their aerial duels), and the fullbacks possess magnificent recovery speed if the centre-backs get beat.
 
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Uzuri liver inashinda mara nyingi kwahiyo full burudani yaani afu yeye anashabikia mitakataka ikiyokwama darajani.
 

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