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15 Jun 2026 22:24:02
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15 Jun 2026 12:35:38
Given recent posts to clarify this is a rumours site that no user has the devine right to ask another user to tailor their posts to suit them.

Each user can post what they want how they want, the Eds do their jobs to vet posts and publish them onto the site where they deem fit.

If you don't like a post simply scroll past.

The constant digs at people need to stop as you will drive users away.

Have respect for others.

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15 Jun 2026 14:01:38
I'm sure you see the hypocrisy of criticising people for asking others to tailor their posts whilst asking others to tailor their posts?

Not a dig, I just found that amusing.

Personally, I'm fine with anyone posting anything; it keeps things interesting and sparks debate.

I love a good debate, and just because I might disagree with someone, it doesn't mean I think their views are any less relevant than my own, no matter how hard I debate them.

I'm sure, for the vast majority on here, it's all meant in good humour, we are all the same side after all.

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15 Jun 2026 16:47:14
If you believe your opening statement then perhaps you missed the entire ethos.

Onwards.

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15 Jun 2026 17:34:01
Love your post, your username is very apt.

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15 Jun 2026 10:58:51
Is Summeville still of interest? I know his name was mentioned whilst he was at Leeds, and I don't think his cost would be as high as a Barcola. I'm of the mind he might have been more likely under Slot than Iraola.

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15 Jun 2026 11:27:01
I've read that PSG want Summerville, so maybe that would free up Barcola to move to us?

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15 Jun 2026 11:43:43
Imagine going from relegation West Ham to back to back CL winners PSG.

Would be quite the outcome for Summerville.

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15 Jun 2026 12:02:40
I would rather have Jimmy Somerville in the squad, at least we get a Scott in there then.

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15 Jun 2026 12:06:01
Summerville. Pass me the bleach already 🙄

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15 Jun 2026 12:28:06
Summerville 🤔🤔 Don't tease me this way...

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15 Jun 2026 12:33:13
Summerville. Tell me why?

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15 Jun 2026 12:42:24
Summerville! Ah, he's a bit of a Small Town Boy... I thank you. 😊

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15 Jun 2026 12:54:07
He's just a small town boy. These capitals leave him bothered.

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15 Jun 2026 13:06:52
Back again...... I just can't say goodbye.

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15 Jun 2026 16:47:46
Good player Summerville, will end up at a "big" club this summer.

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15 Jun 2026 17:37:34
He won't move clubs, as he 'never can say goodbye' and his coach will always say 'don't leave me this way'.

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15 Jun 2026 10:48:28
I read that Bajetic has already reported back for pre-season early to try and get in the best possible shape.

I know he's had a disastrous couple of years and will most likely leave this summer, but a little bit of me wonders if this is him realising that it was his attitude that was holding him back.

Has he finally woken up to the reality and turned over a new leaf in the hope of a fresh start under Iraola?

In my opinion he has always had the potential but never had the attitude required to reach it.

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15 Jun 2026 11:32:42
In terms of raw talent, I think he's the best midfielder to come out of our academy in the last 20 years. His composure under pressure, his first touch, his timing in the tackle, his passing range, his physicality etc. He had it in him to be a complete midfielder, in my opinion, and I am bitterly disappointed that his attitude and fitness have deserted him over the last 2 years.



A lay off like that can disrupt your development and set you back so far that you never fully reach your potential, so I have very little faith he will reach the heights he was capable of now. It is good to hear that he is finally taking his career seriously, but I personally think it's too little too late. I hope he proves me wrong and bounces back.

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15 Jun 2026 11:35:07
There was an issue of timekeeping under Klopp, which some of the players even joked about at the time. However, it is difficult to say if it is an issue right now.

I would think he's not voluntarily reported back for pre-season. It'll have been planned for him.

It's not like he's doing it in his local park or back garden. He's at the AXA with the club's staff.

The big question for him is where his body is at now, and will it be enough to make an impression in pre-season and beyond.

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15 Jun 2026 11:39:40
Some serious talent there, given he did well at CDM and grew up a CB in the youth teams, I had him pegged at our future number 6.
As I said in another post, though, I'm learning to not get my hopes up as much anymore when it comes to our young players making the grade.

Really hope this lady along with Elliot and our other new young CB's can break into the first team.
It's been far too long since we've consistently had a decent string of youth players making the step up.

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15 Jun 2026 12:05:01
I remember my father in law (a Spurs fan) commenting on Bajcetic when he had a few games in Klopp's team. He was raving about him, saying what a special talent he is.

I thought that anyway, but to hear a rival fan noticing him and speaking in such glowing terms just shows you how good he was and how much his talent stood out.



It's such a shame he didn't kick on from there. Let's hope a Spanish manager can get him going again, there is definitely a brilliant player there if he just gets out of his own head.

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15 Jun 2026 12:17:30
Speaking of special talents ... Might be a bit of MOTD fever on my part, but whoever the number 9 is for Sweden looked like he could be a pretty good player.

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15 Jun 2026 12:28:25
I'd say he has a clean slate like all the squad. If he can show some professionalism and willingness, he could be a great addition to the squad. We need Gravenberch of Slot's first season to return as well, and he and Bacjetic can rotate in that role. I hope Milly returns as coach, and he'll work him and get his fitness levels back up.

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15 Jun 2026 12:30:26
Bajcetic has just turned up for last season's pre season training.

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15 Jun 2026 12:32:04
Not sure he'd be right for us. He seems like a smalltown boy, does Somerville.

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15 Jun 2026 12:55:20
What exactly is he reporting back from? The bro has been on rehab for ages now, it's just more of the same for him until he's back to 100% and able to fully participate in anything.

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15 Jun 2026 15:21:52
WDW, I see what you did there.

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15 Jun 2026 16:49:05
If he can fix his attitude issues and medically he is now fit, then give the boy a chance, he can clearly play.

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15 Jun 2026 18:29:29
I hope Bajcetic can turn his career around.

Maybe he's matured and done some soul searching and realised that he has an opportunity with one of the biggest clubs in world football.

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15 Jun 2026 18:39:29
He had a handful of games where he played well when we were in a dire situation with injuries. I think, even if he was fit, he's just not that good.

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15 Jun 2026 10:18:03
So given the choice who would Eds and posters choose
West Hams Fernandes who its being reported United are offering 80m. Very good young defensive midfielder and proven in the Premier League.
Or
Ayyoub Bouaddi, who it seems is being valued at 60m, who put in an excellent display on his WC debut against Brazil Has played 34 games with Lille this season and seems to be a defense first midfielder with exceptional vision and composed distribution in the center of the pitch.

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15 Jun 2026 10:41:16
Think I would choose the guy who hasn't been in 2 relegation teams in a very short period. Fernandes seems to have a terrible attitude by all accounts, as well. Don't need that noise.

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15 Jun 2026 10:53:38
Mental these transfer prices.

I'd like to see the club increase ticket prices as fans can afford it and sign both.

Genuinely have hardly seen either play, but know we need reinforcements in that midfield. Lille guy at 20 mill cheaper sounds far better, but from reports online he's on the brink of Arsenal, and Fernandes has his heart set on Utd and playing with Bruno.

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15 Jun 2026 10:55:19
Bouaddi, all day long. Pretty sure he was quite impressive when he played against us as a 16 year old for Lille, and you can tell he's got something special about him.

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15 Jun 2026 11:04:01
Very different players, so unfair to compare.

Bouaddi needs to massively develop his passing. He's a good dueler, likes to block and intercept. And he's pretty good at carrying. If you had Bouaddi and Gravy playing as a two, we'd never see a forward pass.

I would also say it's unfair to label M. Fernandes a bad egg at the age of 21. He's a good ball progressor (long and short) and very good ground dueler. Not as good with interceptions and blocks, though.

He's been more consistent/better than most of our midfielders this past season.

Price-wise, both are too expensive. Fernandes is a 40-50m player at best. Bouaddi, at 18, should be no more than 30-35m. Elliott Anderson's price is skewing the whole midfield market.

I suppose Southampton and West Ham fans will feel a bit aggrieved that they are a stepping stone for him, but I don't think they regard him a bad egg from what I can tell.

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15 Jun 2026 11:07:09
Fernandes is not a defensive midfielder from what I've seen. He's more of a playmaker/number 10.

We have no need for him at all.

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15 Jun 2026 11:17:21
@Rios, Esp. not at that 80m price tag, cos we ain't that desperate. And I don't think he is PL proven either, unless you wanna say he is PL proven at being part of relegation teams, as someone said. Either way, there is a lot better out there for 80m.

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15 Jun 2026 11:34:46
We signed Wijnaldum and Robbo after proving they were part of relegation teams and both did ok.

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15 Jun 2026 11:34:47
Elliott Anderson and forget about the price.

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15 Jun 2026 11:35:56
Fernandes is a box-to-box, ball-winning midfielder. He's like Bruno Guimaraes, Kante, Vitinha, etc. I don't think you'd stick him as a lone holding midfielder in a 3, because then you're shackling him from displaying his best attributes; hard running, aggressive ball-winning, ball carrying, and creativity from deeper.

I totally disagree he is a no.10, but I'd fully agree that he's not really a no.6 either.

I'd take him as a Mac Allister replacement 100%, but not at £80m. That's crazy money.

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15 Jun 2026 12:10:29
Really, MK? I'll admit I've not paid much attention to him but from what I remember he normally does his best work in and around the attacking third. Makes runs into the box, decent on the ball, can score and create goals, but he's never really struck me as a box to box midfielder in the Guimaraes mould.



He's better on the ball than Guimaraes, but not as good off the ball, from what I've seen.

He's a decent player but not really what we need.

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15 Jun 2026 12:34:05
Shaquiri also came from a relegated team.

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15 Jun 2026 12:55:47
I would definitely choose James Garner.

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15 Jun 2026 13:10:40
Personally, if you are comparing players of similar ability, I would favour the one with Premiership experience. I also wouldn't discriminate against players from relegated teams, Robbo and Gini came from relegated clubs.

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15 Jun 2026 14:18:13
Red Jones, Gini and Shaq were levels above Fernandez even before they came to the PL, so there's levels to this, man.

And they were only part of one relegation team, not 2.

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15 Jun 2026 15:23:09
To be fair, Fernandes does look a good player, better than he did at Southampton. He just doesn't look like a Liverpool player, and especially not at the price being bandied about.

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15 Jun 2026 08:53:33
With the new rules - Time wasting - injured players must leave the pitch to be treated, A player gets fouled by a bad tackle, then must leave the pitch, and cannot return for a set period of time while he gets treated, thus leaving his team with 10 men for a while.


Is this not a case of double jeopardy, being punished twice for what is not the player/team's fault?

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15 Jun 2026 09:14:37
Yes, but 8 out of 10 times the players are just milking the challenge to waste time or to get the opponent carded, I have already noticed this World Cup players getting up much quicker and almost none of them have had to get treatment on the sidelines, which shows how ripe playacting is in the game!

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15 Jun 2026 09:24:08
5 changes exist for a reason. If the staff see it is taking too long, then they can make the change. If the player is milking it, then he knows he could be substituted for taking too long, so I don't think players will be, you know, milking it.

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15 Jun 2026 09:44:38
Players can't return to the pitch whilst they're being treated anyway. There will always be a period of time whilst a player is injured that you'll be down to 10 men.

This just stops it holding up the game and stops players feigning injury to hold up the game.

I'm all for it.

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15 Jun 2026 10:19:20
Maybe they should remove the player who made the tackle as well... He can only return when the injured player returns, or is subbed?

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15 Jun 2026 10:21:54
If it's a bad tackle and the opposing player gets booked, then I think the fouled player can come straight back on rather than waiting for an extra minute.

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15 Jun 2026 10:33:59
This rule was already in place. They have just upped the time that you need to be off the pitch from 30 seconds to 1 minute, presumably because too many teams were still happy to play act to waste time or stop the momentum of the game.

If you are injured enough to require treatment, it would likely take over 1 minute to treat, so the time required to be off the pitch should be moot unless you are faking an injury.

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15 Jun 2026 12:21:26
Perhaps the player who caused the injury should have to go off with the injured player until they can both return or the injured player is substituted...

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15 Jun 2026 12:56:58
If a player goes down, just stop the game and add the time.

Or, do what they do in sports like Rugby and Rugby League, and stop the clock.

That would eliminate the impact of players feigning injury to waste time.

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15 Jun 2026 15:24:55
"Or, do what they do in sports like Rugby and Rugby League, and stop the clock."

This!!

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15 Jun 2026 08:23:22
Question: So Iraola wants high energy, non-stop running.

Isak and Ekitike, are they this type of player?

For me, they are both very talented individuals but they don’t seem to have that in them and that’s a £200,000,000.

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15 Jun 2026 08:46:45
They can run.
They should have enough energy.
They are professional footballers.

There's a difference between 'not being able to', 'not wanting to' and 'not being expected to'.

Iraola will instruct them on how they will play and they will have enough energy.

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15 Jun 2026 08:52:51
I'm pretty sure you wouldn't have said that many of the players at Bournemouth when Iraola came in were suited to high octane pressing football. You probably also wouldn't have imagined that the likes of Ryan Christie or Lewis Cook could play as one of Iraola's 6s and do an outstanding job. You wouldn't have thought that James Hill could take Zabarnyi's place, or that Truffert would make a good, albeit very different, replacement for Kerkez. Iraola does brilliant things working with the players he has and tweaking his system to match the players, to get something out of them that we would never have expected before he worked with them.



True, he has core principles and his way of playing is still in the process of evolving, the amount of learning that the players will have to take onboard is enormous and the intelligence they have to exhibit is huge (like it was under Klopp, who gave the players a lot of freedom to interpret what they have to do at any moment). It's a matter of how much and how quickly Isak and Ekitike can learn to play Iraola's football.

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15 Jun 2026 09:06:30
I didn't watch the Sweden game last night, but, by all accounts, Isak and Gyokeres tore apart a defence that didn't concede a single goal in World Cup qualifying with their constant movement and runs.

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15 Jun 2026 09:07:51
Off the ball, there is no type of player. The manager sets the team up to do it how he wants it done.

Yes, Ekitike and Isak can do it just as well as anyone else.

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15 Jun 2026 09:18:37
Tunisia were very very lucky with their qualification group though, they are not very good, they conceded 4 to Nigeria in AFCON, they just shipped 5 vs Belgium before the World Cup, so even though I'm very happy for Isak, much tougher tests are on the horizon.

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15 Jun 2026 09:29:50
You don't have to run around like a madman to be a good presser - pressing is much more about intelligence than sheer mobility. You just need high fitness to ensure you can do it throughout and have less dropoff.
Isak's body type/frame simply won't enable him to contend with the stop/start motion of a constant press, but as long as he knows when to press versus when not to, he will have no issues.

Plus, people forget that Isak is in the team for his lethal quality in front of goal - he is, first and foremost, a high-caliber player there to win matches.

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15 Jun 2026 09:32:30
Statto, this is simple. Such players (even tho Eki and Isak pressed at their former clubs) will need to get their houses and get fitter and stronger to handle whatever it is that is coming their way.

When Klopp arrived, that is exactly what happened and players had to do as said above. There is nothing to be worried about. As Ron said eloquently, "There's a difference between 'not being able to', 'not wanting to' and 'not being expected to'.

When Slot was here we didn't press at all and when we did, only one player pressed and the rest just stood there watching. That won't be a thing next season."

Now, we will press high and imo, we got the players like Eki, Isak, Wirtz (all pressed at their former clubs), Szobo, Jones, Elliott, Gakpo (if the last 3 are still here and all 4 played under Klopp) who can press high and do the hard yards cos they've done it before.

I ain't sweating it, personally.

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15 Jun 2026 09:34:16
An @Arne is right re: Tunisia. They are useless and how they even made it to the finals from that cliff-hanger of a qualifying phase in Africa is still a mystery to me.

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15 Jun 2026 10:37:00
Just look at the running stats of Isak (last season at Newcastle), Darwin (last season at Liverpool, Ekitike last season, Diego (any season) Diaz and Mo) and their running stats are all quite similar.

Darwin is the only one supposedly deemed as a world class presser, so either the rest were super fast walkers or Isak & Ekitike are capable.

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https://liverpool-rumours.co.uk/uploads/thumb_Ed001.png avatar{Ed001's Note - running stats are irrelevant, it isn't about running to press.}

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15 Jun 2026 11:19:46
"Get their houses".

Sorry, I meant get their houses in order. Sorry about that.

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15 Jun 2026 11:39:19
Ed001 what would you use to identify a good presser then apart from the obvious eye test.

Only asking mate as i watched Darwin live over 3 seasons and i didn't see him as this world class presser others did, but i suppose we all see the game differently.

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https://liverpool-rumours.co.uk/uploads/thumb_Ed001.png avatar{Ed001's Note - it is all about positioning.}

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15 Jun 2026 12:29:04
As @Lowe said above, running about all over the place isn't pressing.

Game awareness, anticipation, and the closing down of space and options for the player on the ball and potential receivers of the ball are what it's about. The key is everybody buys into the press and its execution.

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15 Jun 2026 12:46:06
Also, if the team are pressing together, there is less space to cover, meaning they run less whilst also playing higher tempo football.

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15 Jun 2026 12:09:17
Aggression and intensity is also important in my opinion Ed001. But i agree positioning making is the top requirement because you have to understand when to press and where to press as a unit in order for it to be successful. When you do go though I always think that in order to win the ball high up with an actual turnover, somebody needs to put a boot or make an interception in eventually, otherwise you're relying on the opposition panicking and putting it out for a throw in or kicking it long to your CB's. Which is actually more effective in terms of regaining possession frequently but far less likely to result in a counter pressing situation.

On the topic of running stats, I remember Peter Crouch used to always have a 10-11km per 90 distance covered throughout most of his career but it was mostly just from him constantly moving around to find space as he was a target man who didn't want to mark himself by standing next to a CB. This is as much proof as you need that distance covered does directly correlate to being good at pressing because Crouch was an average presser at best.

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https://liverpool-rumours.co.uk/uploads/thumb_Ed001.png avatar{Ed001's Note - that is not proof at all. How is that proof? It is utterly unrelated, you even said that yourself that it was nothing to do with his pressing.}

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15 Jun 2026 12:28:34
I'd agree with that Ed but I'd add it's about positioning, timing, intelligence and structure. You can't just blindly run after people as without back up they'll just pass around you, it's a waste of energy.

When a player presses the ball the entire team need to recognise it and position themselves accordingly. Blocking easy passes, squeezing the play, condensing the pitch so it's easier to get close to people. The press has to be aggressive so the player on the ball can't get their head up and pick out a pass over the top.

Last season we failed on all fronts. The attackers did press at times but it wasn't aggressive enough and the defence actually dropped off creating too much space in the midfield. The midfield were then caught between a rock and a hard place. If they support the press they leave a gap in behind, if they don't support the press it's just becomes completely ineffective and gets easily bypassed. They then had to come out to engage the player running through the heart of the midfield. Whilst all of this is going on, Virgil would invariably be running back towards his own goal giving the opposition more space to play.

One pass through the middle of the pitch and they were at our back 4. Even a lump up to the CF worked as Virgil would normally win the header but it would just drop into acres of space in the midfield and they are at the back 4. If Virgil didn't win the header they were in on goal because the defence had no cover from midfield as they were too far away.

It's baffling that we played this way all season without Slot, his coaches, analysts, players noticing it and doing something about it.

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15 Jun 2026 12:41:34
Ed001 I should be leading the line then as my Mrs said I'm decent to average in a number of positions

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15 Jun 2026 15:51:59
Ed001, it was a typo mate. I was meant to type that it's proof that it "does NOT directly correlate". My whole point was that Crouch putting up high distance covered statistics showed the lack of correlation because he couldn't/didn't press at all but I accidently forget to type the "not". Face in palm moment from me.

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https://liverpool-rumours.co.uk/uploads/thumb_Ed001.png avatar{Ed001's Note - ah that explains it! I was a little confused as you seemed to agree with me in the rest of the paragraph, but said the opposite with that one sentence.}

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15 Jun 2026 04:47:08
I'm gonna take a wild guess that not a lot of you got up and watched Sweden - Tunisia, but Isak is showing encouriging signs. Highly involved in all 3 of Sweden's goals and probby could've scored more if it wasn't for Gyokeres being unable to run/control a ball without staring at it.

Hopefully WC does Isak good!

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15 Jun 2026 05:01:09
Yup, I stayed up until 2pm to have it on at my desk. :)
Isak looked good in patches, thought he looked totally gassed just before he set-up Gyokeres goal. lol
In any case, good to see him get about the pitch.

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15 Jun 2026 07:15:50
He's looked much more mobile, almost a different player.

Meanwhile, the Dutch were like watching us last season. Slow and porous.

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15 Jun 2026 08:06:39
Honestly, he looked like he was struggling to catch his breath a lot of the time in the second half, had his hands on his knees after breaking a sprint a few times and looked like he was about to pass out from the heat, but a few times when he got on the ball, he was very lively driving at the defense from the left. Generally, he didn't look near the explosive Isak we have seen in seasons prior, but I guess he is slowly getting there? His movement was still good, had some languid runs on the ball, and the timing of his runs still very good, but that little burst to get that inch of separation and get a shot or pass off in a crowded area wasn't quite there.



Somehow managed to come out with 3 goal involvements, the goal he scored was a decent one, but owed a lot to bad goalkeeping, the first assist came from a high press, uncharacteristically (not sure what on earth the Tunisian defender was doing), the second was either a genius bit of improvisation or good fortune, should have scored at least one if not two more in the game. Sweden's counter attack was fun to watch in the second half, every time they broke forward in transition they looked like they were going to score.

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15 Jun 2026 09:37:41
OverkillOverkill, I thought I was the only one who saw that re: the Dutch team. It was Slot/Ten-Hag (and at this point, Dutch) ball vs Japan. It looked so deja-vu it was frightening. It must be a Dutch thing, I tell ya.

As for Isak, didn't watch the game.

Saw the highlights and he took his goal well, helped massively by a blatant goalkeeping error. But you know what they say, "Can't win the lottery if you don't buy a ticket". Hats off to him and hopefully he keeps improving cos he needs the minutes.

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15 Jun 2026 10:03:21
PB - Isak's "high press" to win the ball looked like he was about to faint seconds before it, hahaha, then amazingly the Tunisian turned right into him and lost the ball.

I saw what you saw, his conditioning isn't quite there, but it is getting better.

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15 Jun 2026 10:38:02
Faith, what time do you normally go to bed then? If 2pm is staying up.

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15 Jun 2026 17:00:19
Both Brazil and the Netherlands have been disappointing in their first games.

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15 Jun 2026 02:39:50
A lot to like about Yan Diomande at 19 and I would prefer him to Barcola.

Are LFC really going to pay the big asking price for someone undoubtedly has world class potential? More a facilitator than a goal getting inside forward at the moment. I’d want more from a £100m+ starter!

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15 Jun 2026 04:45:49
Is it going to be upwards of 100m pound? That would seem over-priced for sure. But then again, it's a crazy market!

I like him, physically mature, had Hincapie on ice and could take him any way he wanted to.



I'm not as worried about output at this stage, to be honest, as that will come with age and development. But right now, he absolutely looks ready for the prem.

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15 Jun 2026 05:53:09
In terms of output, he would have had a couple of assists at least with better players around him v Ecuador. If it was the likes of Isak/Witz/Szobo on the end of his dangerous passes, we'd be in business. Hincapie ended up scared of him, you could see how far he was backing off after a bit, for fear Diomade would skin him again. He looked good on both sides too, which is really useful.

Another thing I like about him is he doesn't lose the ball and give up. He's good at putting players under pressure and winning it back. His defensive numbers in Germany are really good, so the proof is there that he does it consistently. Around 100 million is eye watering, but he looks like he's going to be a star.

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15 Jun 2026 06:08:48
It's not either/or.

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15 Jun 2026 06:43:13
Didn't PSG come out and say Barcolas not for sale anyway and they see him being a big part of their plans?

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15 Jun 2026 08:17:29
Diomande utterly destroyed Hincapie for much of the game, left him dead for pace once or twice and dribbled past him inside/outside a few times, didn't do anything fancy either, just a feint to get a defender off balance and then power through into the space, very strong absorbing contact from Hincapie and holding him off at speed too, made a few ball recoveries on the other side of the ball, looked great.

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15 Jun 2026 09:12:05
Pretty certain they want €100M, not £100M. Obviously, it's a lot of money for a player still developing, but it is a drop in the ocean if he can be a key part of our front 3 for the next decade.

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15 Jun 2026 09:37:20
Not the first time Hincapie has had his pants pulled down in a game.

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15 Jun 2026 09:43:06
I agree, Faith. As the last great ex rodeo clown used to say, "Forget the finances." And he said that when fees weren't as crazy as they are now. I reckon he would be saying the same thing, had he still been with us.

I quote him cos at the end of the day, this is the market we are in and it will not change cos there is a ton of money in football right now due to TV rights and CL/EL money right now, so if you want Diomande for ex., the market dictates 100m euros/pounds.



And if you want him that badly then, pay the fee or go do your shopping in the Championship, Ligue 2 in France or here in the Belgian league cos even West Ham won't be selling Jarred Bowen for a pittance either, I can promise you that.

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15 Jun 2026 10:30:26
Oli, Yup the amount of revenue specifically for Premier League clubs is insane. The mid-table clubs can afford more, so the bottom of the market for prem clubs has risen. There are still opportunities to be had - e.g., Guehi and Semenyo for around 100m combined (crying emoji), but a lot needs to go your way to be able to secure those deals.



I still hope we are able to squeeze out that value in the market, cos personally, I hate the idea that we're splashing 100m on one player every time!

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15 Jun 2026 02:36:52
Liverpool should just sign Matvey Kislyak as replacement for Curtis or Maca whosoever leaves. What a player. PSG already monitoring him.

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