Guy is joined by Gags to discuss the upcoming Merseyside Derby, they go through the afternoons press conference and pick the bones of the topics discussed. Topics include:
Good feeling post Watford
Klopp's Merseyside derby record
Firmino back?
Importance of fullbacks
Rotation?
Mane's improvement
Origi, Origi and Origi
Stats
Lineups
Predictions
All this and more on the AI Pro + Preview Show!
On this episode of A-Eye Scouted Dave and Karl scout Everton ahead of the Merseyside Derby at Goodison. They discuss Everton's strengths and weaknesses as the blend of young talent and experienced players is seen as a failing model. Richarlison is seen as a confusing player as he's undoubtedly talented but frustrating, much like under fire manager Marco Silva. Liverpool have less question marks coming off the back of a dominant victory over Watford, but midfield as ever is seen as a possible position place for rotation but will Milner keep his spot? All this and more on A-Eye Scouted.
And that is how you go forth and rout... LFC were irresistible against Watford, and as you'd expect, high ratings all round. Kay is joined by Tom for this one as Adam skips this week. They discuss:
- 4 MOTM candidates
- Boss TAA
- Critical Mane
All this and more on Rate Don't Hate!
On the latest Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey and Liverpool legend Jan Molby reflect on the 0-0 at Old Trafford and the far more enjoyable 5-0 home victory over Watford. As ever, Jan is full of insight and wit but with the Merseyside derby coming up, some of The Big Man’s best work is on the topic of The Reds' rivalry with The Blues - a rivalry The Great Dane knows plenty about. There’s plenty of chat about individual players and their performances of late and a look at how Klopp’s men might approach the next in a series of massive games.
The A-Team is finally back together to discuss a doubleheader of games! Unfortunately, Liverpool only managed two goalless draws from these games but there was still plenty to talk about! Simon Brundish, Dan Kennett and Daniel Rhodes join Gags Tandon as they discuss the games that have sent the Liverpool FC fan base into a nervous frenzy. The guys discuss:
- Crazy first half vs Bayern
- Pressing summary from the game
- Why did so little happen vs United?
All this and more on the AI Under Pressure Podcast.
Guy is again hosting and is joined by Gags to discuss the upcoming game against Watford. They discuss:
-Brendan's back...in the PL
-Firmino's injury and possible replacements
-The importance of Naby Keita
-Defence back to it's best
-Stats
-Lineups
-Predictions
All this and more on the AI Pro + Preview Show!
Paul Dalglish, Gavin Jones, Daniel Rhodes and Hamzah Khalique-Loonat complete a full house getting together to discuss the two nil-nil draws against Bayern Munich and Manchester United, topics include:
Klopp stuck with the 4-3-3 against Man Utd, but changed the midfield
Solskjær went 4-3-1-2 - midfield diamond - looked like a 4-4-2 in a low block
United fail to press and counterattack well
McTominay and Herrera breaking up play and screening the defence
Liverpool control possession, but struggle in the final third
MUFC defend in a low 4-5-1 block after the injuries
How good was the Alisson save?
Klopp decides to go with the 4-3-3, similar to Bayern own set up
Liverpool restrict Munich’s buildup play
Three big chances in the first half
Why did Liverpool fail to register a shot until the 81st minute after the break?
Should we be happy with the results if not the performances?
All this and more on Tactics Weekly!
A frustrating game with the Reds failing to take advantage of the Utd Inuries. Kay, Tom and Adam talk:
- Milner at RB
- Hendo (and Keita)
- Mo's worst game?
All this and more on Rate Don't Hate!
On the latest episode of RAW, Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Karl Matchett discuss the drab and frustrating goalless draw at Old Trafford.
On an afternoon when The Reds went top by the slenderest of margins after their game-in-hand, there wasn't much in the way of positivity, as the performance was cagey and uninspired, with several of the key men, especially Mo Salah, off the boil and Roberto Firmino leaving the fray injured.
As ever, the lads discuss the key moments and assess the individual performances and one or two, including the manager, come out with less credit than usual.