Ross – @rossic89
Sound that. Well the second half was a bit shite if we’re all being honest but at this point who really gives a shit. Two goals, a clean sheet, some nice performances and more importantly, 3 points. 3 huge points. 3 points towards a possible finish for top four. The weekend not ruined. Get in.Remember these are just opinions. Don’t worry about it. Make your own minds up. My thoughts don’t mean anything.Alisson – 9MOTM performance sums it all up. Firstly how good he was, but secondly how a bit rubbish we were/the game was for large parts. Decided to play with Southampton at one point just to make sure we were all awake. Or alive.Trent – 8My word. Some of those long balls. If we could just change the rules of footy to mean that passes from right back to left back meant goals we’d have won by Christmas. Lovely viewing.Phillips – 8The Bolton Baresi does it again. Absolute cult hero this fella. No he isn’t van Dijk or Gomez. But he’s stepped up and been the fucking hero we all needed. Yes we’d be in the shit without Mo’s goals, but we’d be fucked without big Nat too.Rhys Williams – 7Sound. Immense pressure on him as always stepping into this side and even more so when he’s next to Phillips. Didn’t do anything flash, didn’t do anything rash. Just what was needed.Robertson – 7Sound from Robbo today, as always. Made up for him to be honest, not so much for his performance but the fact he got a little rest, wouldn’t be surprised if he was inside Old Trafford last week, he’s needed a rest! Fabinho – 8This man simply has to start in midfield every week. I don’t care who is at CB. I could play there and he’d still be better off in the middle of the park. Offers protection to the defence whilst dominating the middle of the park AND providing a platform for us to build and sustain attacks.3 points.
— The Redmen TV (@TheRedmenTV) May 8, 2021
A win at Anfield.
Mané goal.
Thiago goal.
Clean sheet.
Mood: pic.twitter.com/o1jEVwoYIk
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Thiago – 8No words, just stats from The Tactical Times.
Gini – 7Another fella who has benefitted from having a rest last week. First half Gini, and to be fair the rest on the side, was in control of that game and it showed. Possibly might have dipped off in the second half but to tell you the truth I was watching our watch along and Chris was getting a whip round for an ASMR mic and it was far more entertaining. Soz.Jota – 7Again, he could have had a goal or two tonight. One was saved at the near post, another straight at Fraser Forster after he danced his was neatly through the defence. Not his time today, hopefully he’ll just do it on Thursday instead.Salah – 8Let’s start with the assist, what a ball. Now, let’s put to bed that shite fucking rumour him and Mané don’t like each other. It’s bollocks. Relentless and hungry as always tonight Mo. Can find it difficult when he’s got numbers around him but he’s always heavily involved in most things we do.Should have had a goal really. But ah well.Thiago Alcantara vs. Southampton
— The Tactical Times (@Tactical_Times) May 8, 2021
93% Pass accuracy
9/11 Accurate long passes
1/2 Shots on target
1 Goal
1/2 Dribbles completed
7/14 Duels won
The sheer quality this man shows on the ball is matched by very few. Far from his best, or his team's best, Thiago still shines. pic.twitter.com/3kKtOGuSpl
Mané – 8Boss goal that you know. Committed. Possibly one of his hardest chances he’s had over the past few weeks and it was in the back of the net. Could be crucial for his confidence heading into the final games of the season.Mo Salah's assist for Sadio Mane's header was the first time the duo have combined for a goal in the Premier League this season. #LFC
— Emma Sanders (@em_sandy) May 8, 2021
Bobby – N/APlayed about ten mins. 5 touches. 1 assist.Ox – N/APlayed two mins.Jones – N/APlayed about 30 seconds.Ross – @rossic89
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