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PL: Liverpool vs Arsenal| 28th September 20:00 BST | Sky Sports

What will the result be?


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Mo Britain

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Bless "The Thunderer"!

I spoke too soon:
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GunnerUK

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Haven’t seen us pressed so much by a team since Barcelona’s mid 00’s side. And even then Liverpool looked stronger. I’d suggest a drug test to be honest - weird state of play with this Liverpool side.
 

DanDare

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Haven’t seen us pressed so much by a team since Barcelona’s mid 00’s side. And even then Liverpool looked stronger. I’d suggest a drug test to be honest - weird state of play with this Liverpool side.

They've been rubbish for ages. Think they were just fired up
 

Manberg

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I like Ceballos but there’s a misconception that we improved in the second half due to Ceballos coming on. The truth is Liverpool were relentless in their pressing in the first half and they eased up in the second half allowing our midfield to get further forward. We didn’t suddenly become much better, Pool were in control.
 

Mrs Bergkamp

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One thing that stood out was how David Luiz was the most comfortable on the ball. What we didn't have was any option at CM. The ball went wide and there was a hole where you'd expect to see a midfielder receive a pass. Never mentioned Mendy at Leicester and his ability to receive the ball and drive forward. We need that. We need pace and physicality and players that can cover the ground quickly. Ours wasn't a bad performance. We just have way too many players lacking the physical tools we need.
 

DJ_Markstar

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Player:Martinelli
Pretty much everyone is on roids at top level pro sports. For a long time already.

More likely PEDs than roids but ye agreed, the incentive to hide it from officials will always be greater than the incentive to catch these people.
 

Big Poppa

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Speaking of David Luiz. He was weird on the equaliser. Went for the ball and fouled Keira I think, than just seemed to stroll back when the ref played advantage.
 

Sniper Mik

Not a Closet Sp**s Fan
One thing that stood out was how David Luiz was the most comfortable on the ball. What we didn't have was any option at CM. The ball went wide and there was a hole where you'd expect to see a midfielder receive a pass. Never mentioned Mendy at Leicester and his ability to receive the ball and drive forward. We need that. We need pace and physicality and players that can cover the ground quickly. Ours wasn't a bad performance. We just have way too many players lacking the physical tools we need.
Watching Leicester yesterday was really a joy. So much athleticism and directness. Incredible efficiency with the ball.
 

EmeryCouldnt

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I like Ceballos but there’s a misconception that we improved in the second half due to Ceballos coming on. The truth is Liverpool were relentless in their pressing in the first half and they eased up in the second half allowing our midfield to get further forward. We didn’t suddenly become much better, Pool were in control.

We had more incisive passing in the second half, broke there lines several times and created atleast 2 clear cut chances. You take off your rose colored glasses as soon as Xhaka leaves the pitch, huh?
 
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