Ndidi starts, Iheanacho on bench against Liverpool
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Doesn’t playing well include making accurate passes? How many did he make today? Zeroanikulapo wrote:TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Where does Leicester get these overhyped players from? Madison, Gray, Chilwell? Can’t make an accurate pass to save their lives
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Re: Ndidi starts, Iheanacho on bench against Liverpool
Relax, Nacho played mid week in the Carabao cup. He cannot play every minute of every single game.naijaguy wrote:This is not a good sign at all.
How can Vardy be out and Iheancho won't still make the starting line up.
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With Vardy out, it being the beginning of the season, it is not unreasonable for him to have been played. Late on in the season it would be a valid reason to rest him but not this early.. it was a tactical thing with Gray up top, which didn't pan out well.charlie wrote:Relax, Nacho played mid week in the Carabao cup. He cannot play every minute of every single game.naijaguy wrote:This is not a good sign at all.
How can Vardy be out and Iheancho won't still make the starting line up.
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Re: Ndidi starts, Iheanacho on bench against Liverpool
TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Doesn’t playing well include making accurate passes? How many did he make today? Zeroanikulapo wrote:TonyTheTigerKiller wrote:Where does Leicester get these overhyped players from? Madison, Gray, Chilwell? Can’t make an accurate pass to save their lives
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Chillwell played well nah
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I'm all for supporting our own, but fact is fact.uglyoneiamagain wrote:With Vardy out, it being the beginning of the season, it is not unreasonable first for him to have been played. Late on in the season it would be a valid reason to rest him but not this early.. it was a tactical thing with Gray up top, which didn't pan out well.charlie wrote:Relax, Nacho played mid week in the Carabao cup. He cannot play every minute of every single game.naijaguy wrote:This is not a good sign at all.
How can Vardy be out and Iheancho won't still make the starting line up.
Kele does not stretch the defence in a manner that enhances how Leicester play. Against ManU this was glaringly obvious.
His performance today was not bad, as he provided an assist. But beyond that, he offered very little...
Puel needs to adapt the game a little to suit Kele when he is on the pitch, but he's clearly not their main striker, and his skills set does not support a more prominent role either...
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We watched this very boring video, 500 times, of Sacchi doing defensive drills, using sticks and without the ball, with Maldini, Baresi and Albertini. We used to think before then that if the other players are better, you have to lose. After that we learned anything is possible – you can beat better teams by using tactics." Jurgen Klopp
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Because starting Ghezzal with Maddison and Gray really streched that Liverpool defense?txj wrote:I'm all for supporting our own, but fact is fact.uglyoneiamagain wrote:With Vardy out, it being the beginning of the season, it is not unreasonable first for him to have been played. Late on in the season it would be a valid reason to rest him but not this early.. it was a tactical thing with Gray up top, which didn't pan out well.charlie wrote:Relax, Nacho played mid week in the Carabao cup. He cannot play every minute of every single game.naijaguy wrote:This is not a good sign at all.
How can Vardy be out and Iheancho won't still make the starting line up.
Kele does not stretch the defence in a manner that enhances how Leicester play. Against ManU this was glaringly obvious.
His performance today was not bad, as he provided an assist. But beyond that, he offered very little...
Puel needs to adapt the game a little to suit Kele when he is on the pitch, but he's clearly not their main striker, and his skills set does not support a more prominent role either...
He completely ignores the fact that as soon as he came on, they scored 2 minutes later, then went on to dominate possession and had more chances than Liverpool till the end of the game.
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Their first half front line was not it, wasn’t until Kele entered that they really looked threatening.txj wrote:I'm all for supporting our own, but fact is fact.uglyoneiamagain wrote:With Vardy out, it being the beginning of the season, it is not unreasonable first for him to have been played. Late on in the season it would be a valid reason to rest him but not this early.. it was a tactical thing with Gray up top, which didn't pan out well.charlie wrote:Relax, Nacho played mid week in the Carabao cup. He cannot play every minute of every single game.naijaguy wrote:This is not a good sign at all.
How can Vardy be out and Iheancho won't still make the starting line up.
Kele does not stretch the defence in a manner that enhances how Leicester play. Against ManU this was glaringly obvious.
His performance today was not bad, as he provided an assist. But beyond that, he offered very little...
Puel needs to adapt the game a little to suit Kele when he is on the pitch, but he's clearly not their main striker, and his skills set does not support a more prominent role either...
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charlie wrote:Because starting Ghezzal with Maddison and Gray really streched that Liverpool defense?txj wrote:I'm all for supporting our own, but fact is fact.uglyoneiamagain wrote:With Vardy out, it being the beginning of the season, it is not unreasonable first for him to have been played. Late on in the season it would be a valid reason to rest him but not this early.. it was a tactical thing with Gray up top, which didn't pan out well.charlie wrote:Relax, Nacho played mid week in the Carabao cup. He cannot play every minute of every single game.naijaguy wrote:This is not a good sign at all.
How can Vardy be out and Iheancho won't still make the starting line up.
Kele does not stretch the defence in a manner that enhances how Leicester play. Against ManU this was glaringly obvious.
His performance today was not bad, as he provided an assist. But beyond that, he offered very little...
Puel needs to adapt the game a little to suit Kele when he is on the pitch, but he's clearly not their main striker, and his skills set does not support a more prominent role either...
He completely ignores the fact that as soon as he came on, they scored 2 minutes later, then went on to dominate possession and had more chances than Liverpool till the end of the game.
First they scored from a GK error, not from any protracted build up.
2nd, the possession stats are meaningless in the context in which the game was played.
3rd, even in 2HF, Liverpool still created more chances
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We watched this very boring video, 500 times, of Sacchi doing defensive drills, using sticks and without the ball, with Maldini, Baresi and Albertini. We used to think before then that if the other players are better, you have to lose. After that we learned anything is possible – you can beat better teams by using tactics." Jurgen Klopp
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Ndidi had a blinder of a game! By far the best CM of the pitch. That boy is going places
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Good effort by Iheanacho to strip Allison and set up Gray for the goal.
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What happened at the world cup? SE players are all hypejdizzy wrote:Ndidi had a blinder of a game! By far the best CM of the pitch. That boy is going places
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We need a player like Ndidi at Arsenal.
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Ndidi was a beast in this game. No two ways about it.
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jdizzy wrote:Ndidi had a blinder of a game! By far the best CM of the pitch. That boy is going places
We have a tendency to go overboard on our players on CE, whether negative or positive...
Ndidi had a good game, esp in 2HF, but the most impressive CM was Maddison...
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We watched this very boring video, 500 times, of Sacchi doing defensive drills, using sticks and without the ball, with Maldini, Baresi and Albertini. We used to think before then that if the other players are better, you have to lose. After that we learned anything is possible – you can beat better teams by using tactics." Jurgen Klopp
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I agree, 2nd half he was a beast, he was ok in the first. Overall a good showing for our boy one of the best SEs in Europe. Anyways boys are ready for Seychellestxj wrote:jdizzy wrote:Ndidi had a blinder of a game! By far the best CM of the pitch. That boy is going places
We have a tendency to go overboard on our players on CE, whether negative or positive...
Ndidi had a good game, esp in 2HF, but the most impressive CM was Maddison...
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txj wrote:jdizzy wrote:Ndidi had a blinder of a game! By far the best CM of the pitch. That boy is going places
We have a tendency to go overboard on our players on CE, whether negative or positive...
Ndidi had a good game, esp in 2HF, but the most impressive CM was Maddison...
Maddison who turned the ball over at every opportunity and played for himself rather than the team ? Yeah ok never mind .....
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The best player was Mendy, Ndidi ruled the second half and was by far the best player in that half.
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marutimon wrote:The best player was Mendy, Ndidi ruled the second half and was by far the best player in that half.
Mendy started well but faded .... the longer the game went on, the better Ndidi played
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Yep, txj’s entire purpose is about sounding clever and usually ends up sounding really foolish... and he conveniently ignores the fact that the players charged with the responsibility of servicing the frontline, Madison, Chillwell and others, were not able to make even a single through pass into Iheanacho throughout the 2nd halfcharlie wrote:Because starting Ghezzal with Maddison and Gray really streched that Liverpool defense?txj wrote:I'm all for supporting our own, but fact is fact.uglyoneiamagain wrote:With Vardy out, it being the beginning of the season, it is not unreasonable first for him to have been played. Late on in the season it would be a valid reason to rest him but not this early.. it was a tactical thing with Gray up top, which didn't pan out well.charlie wrote:Relax, Nacho played mid week in the Carabao cup. He cannot play every minute of every single game.naijaguy wrote:This is not a good sign at all.
How can Vardy be out and Iheancho won't still make the starting line up.
Kele does not stretch the defence in a manner that enhances how Leicester play. Against ManU this was glaringly obvious.
His performance today was not bad, as he provided an assist. But beyond that, he offered very little...
Puel needs to adapt the game a little to suit Kele when he is on the pitch, but he's clearly not their main striker, and his skills set does not support a more prominent role either...
He completely ignores the fact that as soon as he came on, they scored 2 minutes later, then went on to dominate possession and had more chances than Liverpool till the end of the game.
Cheers.