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Title: Round Table: Swansea 0-0 Liverpool
Post by: Mr Dilkington on November 25, 2012, 03:41:32 pm
I think this one goes down as one of the most predictable results of the season so far. Two good teams, with not much in it. Liverpool probably edge things in terms of individual talent, but Swansea have been playing this kind of football for longer, so it's more instinctive with them. I think it'll be interesting to see how this fixture plays out next season - I'd be willing to wager that we will get on much better, and control the game for longer spells than we did today.

Anyway... down to the nitty gritty so to speak:

Pepe Reina was bloody good today, wasn't he? Used the ball efficiently, shot stopping was good, and his punching from corners were solid. Makes you think back to that punch at Goodison earlier in the season...

I thought Skrtel and Agger had their best day as a pair today too. The clean sheet was nice, yeah, but more than that they looked like a proper centre half pairing today.

Is it already time to press the detonate button on the Downing at left back experiment?

Glen Johnson is magnificent, eh? If you disagree, just keep your opinion to yersel'.  ;)

Did our midfield three function well? Did Rodgers get the positioning right by playing Henderson highest of the midfield three?

Does Enrique bring more positives than negatives at left wing?

What did we make of Rodgers' subs?

Over to you...


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