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JCRD

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Aug 10, 2018
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Wolves doing what I suggested a while back. Not necessarily toe to toe but a bit more than just sit back in your own third and long ball it.

You may lose, you may win but it gives you a better chance, its difficult to shut them out for the entire 90
 

shelfboy68

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Jun 14, 2008
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That Jimenez offers great movement as well as touch just wished we had someone like that up front for us.
 

glacierSpurs

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Sep 28, 2013
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Because it leaves gaps they will often exploit.
Not that Liverpool is not capable of doing that without those gaps left open from teams attacking them. Teams are just playing for draw against Liverpool as a point gained now.
 

George94

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Feb 1, 2015
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Not surprising when they can buy so many good players on the cheap

Few of the Portuguese lads were obviously sorted out by Mendes but it’s not like they haven’t spent wisely too. Raul Jimenez was £30m and Adama about £20m (when everyone thought they were mad for paying that much for him). There was no stopping other clubs for bidding for those players.
 

George94

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They’ve already won the league, so fuck it - let them beat everyone. Will be great that the goons unbeaten season will be forgotten about because this Liverpool team would shit all over that team IMO.
 

spurs mental

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Mar 10, 2007
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How the fuck did they not score there.

Jesus everyone creates enough chances to stop them winning but bottles them.

Us, United and Wolves all created enough to get something
 

WiganSpur

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It’s just laughable. Everyone misses against them. Incredible
XG tables i've seen suggest City should actually be top and Chelsea marginally second but that of course only measures box to box pretty much. It's a combination of Alisson, clinical finishing and sheer luck.
 
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