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      Voting closed: Mar 26, 2014 06:52:56 pm

      Cardiff City 3-6 Liverpool: In game and Post Match Hurrah's!

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      manwithnoname
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      Re: Cardiff City 3-6 Liverpool: In game and Post Match Hurrah's!
      Reply #552: Mar 22, 2014 07:36:59 pm
      A splendid result but the usual dynamics of the season continued; awful defense, irresistible in attack.

      We clearly need to tighten up in defence, and if we win the league it will be with the worst defence in history. But that attack. That pace and threat. We will not be outscored.

      Mignolet 5. Conceded three against a terrible team. He needs to do much better
      Johnson 7. Superb going forward and a real threat. Little bit lacking in defence
      Skrtel 8. Quite superb season for Skrtel and a lot of goals. Well done
      Agger 5. Looked a bit sluggish at times and left lots of space
      Flanno 5. Oceans of space and not much attack. Ordinary

      Allen 3. A F***ing abomination. Shouldn't have started and made a horrible error. Back on the bench please
      Coutinho 5. Some moments of quality but left so many gaps and not enough end product
      Gerrard 6. Was too easily avoided by Cardiff at times, but his passing and drive was laudable
      Henderson 5. One lovely touch, but too timid overall and pretty average

      Sturridge 7 A constant threat and so skillful and inventive
      Suarez 9. A f**king genius
      fields of anny rd
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      Re: Cardiff City 3-6 Liverpool: In game and Post Match Hurrah's!
      Reply #553: Mar 22, 2014 07:37:20 pm
      Can't hear what he's saying.

      Give us a clue.

      Click the unmute button in the top corner. He's saying he couldn't care less.
      waltonl4
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      Re: Cardiff City 3-6 Liverpool: In game and Post Match Hurrah's!
      Reply #554: Mar 22, 2014 07:39:23 pm
      why tighten up the defense when you can score 6 goals at an away ground in the EPl. Our defense is fine we have the second best goal difference in the league.Its a balance and at the moment the balance is we have scored 12 goals and conceded 3 in 3 away games seems pretty tight to me.
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      Re: Cardiff City 3-6 Liverpool: In game and Post Match Hurrah's!
      Reply #555: Mar 22, 2014 07:39:38 pm
      Click the unmute button in the top corner. He's saying he couldn't care less.

      Done that, and sound on full, just not coming through.
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      Reply #556: Mar 22, 2014 07:41:09 pm
      Done that, and sound on full, just not coming through.

      I think he said "oh F**k what am I doing here I am totally out of my depth"
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      Reply #557: Mar 22, 2014 07:42:43 pm
      I think he said "oh F**k what am I doing here I am totally out of my depth"

      No, that's Davey Moyes' mantra.
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      Reply #558: Mar 22, 2014 07:45:07 pm
      Brilliant way to finish off the run of three consecutive away games. I checked the score when it was 2-1 to them saw they scored first we equalised then they score again. I thought it might be one of those days, checked at half time 2-2, great we were level. Not knowing how it was gunna play out checked later and it was 4-2. We should welcome the lads back to anfield with an amazing atmosphere on Wednesday spur them on to get the 3 points and get a few goals for the goal difference, then on to Tottenham at home on sunday. Same again on sunday and lets do everything we can.

      Lets hope Man Utd beat City on Tuesday and it would be in our hands if we beat City and Chelsea, win all our games. Might not play out like that but if it did would be amazing.
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      Re: Cardiff City 3-6 Liverpool: In game and Post Match Hurrah's!
      Reply #559: Mar 22, 2014 07:45:41 pm
      Can this defense be fixed? Then i'd say we have a flip-coin chance of winning this season and to start to take the all-time-titles-trophy away again from the Manures (within the next seasons).
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      Re: Cardiff City 3-6 Liverpool: In game and Post Match Hurrah's!
      Reply #560: Mar 22, 2014 07:49:53 pm
      got to get sakho in an quick especially against allardyce lot they are truly awful but will lump everything into our box
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      Reply #561: Mar 22, 2014 07:57:32 pm
      got to get sakho in an quick especially against allardyce lot they are truly awful but will lump everything into our box

      Think we'll see Sakho back on Wednesday, a nice home game to ease him back in.
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      Re: Cardiff City 3-6 Liverpool: In game and Post Match Hurrah's!
      Reply #562: Mar 22, 2014 08:04:08 pm
      Baby is sleeping, mrs in France, wine poured, Game of the Day just starting, got me the Hunger Games to watch after. happy Days!!!! Come on you Foookin Redmen!!!!!
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      Re: Cardiff City 3-6 Liverpool: In game and Post Match Hurrah's!
      Reply #563: Mar 22, 2014 08:21:47 pm
      I personslly thought cou did well. He was always looking for THE ball. Had a assist too. I only rate cou on his offensive performance. He isn't in the team to defend, he is there to open their defence. He do it with either a ball or runs with or without the ball.

      I remember us struggle to score against shitt teams, so whenever we play teams like Cardiff then I rather have cou on the pitch then anybody else. He brings so much to our attacking game.
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      Re: Cardiff City 3-6 Liverpool: In game and Post Match Hurrah's!
      Reply #564: Mar 22, 2014 08:36:56 pm
      I know what people think, Hat Trick so Luis gets MOTM but Danny's movement on and off the ball today was second to none and caused them a lot of problems. Plus that backheal....he shades it for me.
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      Reply #565: Mar 22, 2014 08:38:34 pm
      I thought Skrtel was MOTM meself .
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      Re: Cardiff City 3-6 Liverpool: In game and Post Match Hurrah's!
      Reply #566: Mar 22, 2014 08:47:30 pm
      Great game. Nearly gave me a heart attack a few times, but when we went down at first I still knew we had the better chance of winning than anything else - that's a feeling that I haven't had in recent years and love to have back.

      SAS are brilliant, can never ever count us out if they're on the pitch. Coutinho behind them is always a threat - could use a bit of work on his shot though.

      Thought Hendo did a good job, played that classy through ball to get us back into it, otherwise he was stable and consistent enough. Allen is a nightmare on the pitch if you ask me. His one outstanding talent was his ability to recycle possession well in a possession based team, he lost that talent and we lost that style of play. Doesn't fit.

      Gerrard is an incredible resource to have as the anchor of our midfield and the defender of our backline. The way he spreads the field with his vision is unparalleled in football and he has been crucial to our success.

      Flanno and Johnson were sturdy enough I though. Flanno really evolving into a quality outside back. Reminds me a bit of Lahm in the way he plays, just not as good and lacking the vision/passing ability, but he'll get there. Defensively he's very reliable.

      Agger seemed a little off, got beat far too easily by Campbell on the second goal, and probably could've done better on the others. Skrtel played well though and was obviously crucial at the other end of the pitch with his contributions.

      Mignolet was subpar for his standards I thought. Never a good day when you give up three goals, but then again they were all pretty difficult to save and so it's hard to put him in question. Did well enough though obviously.

      Title race is really heating up. Let's go boys. Close out the season getting every point possible. Very exciting times ahead.
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      Re: Cardiff City 3-6 Liverpool: In game and Post Match Hurrah's!
      Reply #567: Mar 22, 2014 08:56:10 pm
      Rodgers: It was an outstanding result

      Brendan Rodgers was left to once again search for superlatives after watching his Liverpool side rack up another handsome win as they triumphed 6-3 at Cardiff City on Saturday.

      Luis Suarez was typically heavily involved, netting a hat-trick to take his tally for the season to 28 goals, and help ensure the Reds remained second  in the Barclays Premier League table.

      A brace from Martin Skrtel and a clinical Daniel Sturridge effort ensured Liverpool enjoyed another good afternoon's work.

      In the post-match press conference, journalists were once again eager to get Rodgers' thoughts on his omnipotent No.7.

      The boss said: "He's a remarkable player. His determination and his desire is at such a high level. He gets his rewards.

      "For his first goal, he made a run in behind and he didn't receive the ball. He played himself back onside and after that little spell of possession, we get in behind their defence. It's a great cross by Glen Johnson and he's there to finish. If he doesn't, Daniel Sturridge finishes.

      "He's a world-class player, who is enjoying his football and long may it continue."

      It was Suarez who netted Liverpool's first goal of the afternoon, cancelling out an opener from Jordan Mutch.

      Fraizer Campbell restored Cardiff's lead shortly after, but a double from Skrtel had the Reds ahead moments into the second half.

      That's now six goals and counting in 2013-14 for the Slovakian centre-back.

      "Every team needs goals from everywhere on the pitch," said Rodgers. "I think that was one of the things I said at the beginning of the season. The defenders have to chip in.

      "That's the sixth goal he's scored this season. I said to him before the game that I fancied him to get some goals today.

      "He's great at attacking the ball. He doesn't go to sleep for the first goal. He finishes like a striker. He was exceptional today. He's been a real stalwart for us this season."

      Suarez was next to find the target - aided by a brilliant back-heel pass from Sturridge - before he turned provider, setting up his strike partner for Liverpool's killer fifth.

      Rodgers was eager to highlight the resolve of Sturridge to get on the end of the pass from the Uruguayan.

      The manager said: "You saw his will and determination to get into the box for his goal; wonderful strength and power by Glen Johnson to outstrength young Fabio and then he hits a wonderful pass off his left foot, 50 yards.

      "Luis takes it down and Daniel has run 70 metres to get into the box. It just shows you the desire of the team. His back-heel to create Luis' goal was sensational. That's what we've got in the team - footballers and technicians that can open up the game for us, we can control the ball. We had large spells of possession which frustrated Cardiff."

      While the final scoreline may have been emphatic in Liverpool's favour, Cardiff's early goals had threatened to stage an upset.

      Rodgers concedes his team weren't at their brilliant best in their opening exchanges, but was pleased with the manner in which they managed to overcome a difficult start to impose themselves at Cardiff City Stadium.

      "We were probably a little bit too deep in the first half; we gave too much space to their players that were a threat - Fraizer Campbell and Craig Bellamy did very well in the opening period of the game," he reflected.

      "We lost the ball once or twice too cheaply. But we were still an offensive threat; at half-time we just shortened the pitch a bit more and reinforced our idea to dominate the ball. Obviously that led to our creation of chances.

      "We showed great resilience today, mentally, and again showed our offensive power. We all stayed very focused and composed.

      "It was an outstanding result for us. Some elements of our game were very good today, against a newly-promoted team, which are always difficult to play against."

      Given their status as the league's top scorers, journalists asked Rodgers whether Liverpool had adopted a policy of simply trying to outscore their opponents.

      "We don't work to just outscore teams; we work on our balance," replied Rodgers. "We just conceded poor goals.

      "We're off the back of two clean sheets - which I take as much pride in - against two difficult teams, Southampton and Manchester United. We conceded too much space, but the key thing is how we respond and how we have grown over the last 18 months.

      "There has been that resilience and confidence to know that we can get back in the game. I'm more pleased with that.

      "We'll analyse the other elements of the game that we can be better at. That will always be the case - you'll always look to improve.

      "Look at our imagination and creativity today; you sensed the crowd felt that every time we were in their half, we could score. That's a wonderful recognition of the type of team that we are. We're certainly not a team that's not worried about defending, that's not the case at all."

      The trip to Cardiff was the first of three games in eight days for Liverpool, with Anfield tests against Sunderland and Tottenham Hotspur to follow.

      Having not run out in front of the Kop since February 23, Rodgers admits he's looking forward to taking his team back home.

      "We're focusing on the immediate future," he said. "I've got to say I'm really looking forward to the Sunderland game. It feels like we haven't played at home for ages. We had three games away on the spin and it was our fourth away win [in the league this year].

      "Wednesday will be a great night for us. We've now got five games left at Anfield, with three away from home. Anfield is a special place to play football. So for us, it's about the immediate future.

      "That's all we can focus on. The fans can believe and dream. And when you come to see your team play away from home and they score six goals, you've got every right to do that. They've been a big part of our success this year."

      http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/latest-news/159620-rodgers-it-was-an-outstanding-result
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      Re: Cardiff City 3-6 Liverpool: In game and Post Match Hurrah's!
      Reply #568: Mar 22, 2014 09:00:00 pm
      Funny thing about Solskjaer is, he was a Liverpool Fan, member of the supporters club and everything. :D
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      Reply #569: Mar 22, 2014 09:03:02 pm
      Funny thing about Solskjaer is, he was a Liverpool Fan, member of the supporters club and everything.

      It's funnier that he probably thought he had a pube until he pissed out of it. Harry Styles has got more man in him than that little fart.

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      Re: Cardiff City 3-6 Liverpool: In game and Post Match Hurrah's!
      Reply #570: Mar 22, 2014 09:30:14 pm
      I have not seen the match yet but I will take 3 points every time irrespective of how we get them. Well done to our lads and a bigger well done to Luis Suarez on yet another hat-trick.
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      Reply #571: Mar 22, 2014 09:34:47 pm
      Just watching the match again on Game of the Day, think I've just heard the Luis Garcia chant if my ears aren't deceiving me. Used to love hearing that being sung out loud on the kop!

      Edit: just got goose bumps hearing the Luis Suarez chant!!
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      Re: Cardiff City 3-6 Liverpool: In game and Post Match Hurrah's!
      Reply #572: Mar 22, 2014 09:49:25 pm
      Brilliant to come from behind Twice goes to show our fighting spirit is High, Sunderland & Spurs next bring em on ;)

      Russel Brand on motd tonight? Should be a laugh :D,

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      Re: Cardiff City 3-6 Liverpool: In game and Post Match Hurrah's!
      Reply #573: Mar 22, 2014 09:53:10 pm
      Why did Sterling have his hands on his head when suarez scored the 6th goal fair enough he ran from the halfway line but its not like he missed.
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      Re: Cardiff City 3-6 Liverpool: In game and Post Match Hurrah's!
      Reply #574: Mar 22, 2014 09:58:00 pm
      I have not seen the match yet but I will take 3 points every time irrespective of how we get them. Well done to our lads and a bigger well done to Luis Suarez on yet another hat-trick.

      Is right Billy the points in the bag is all that counts, although somebody questionably blamed the goalkeeper for the goals conceded; no mention of the static defence obscuring the ball until the last second with more than one of those goals.
      The incredible score line does give more than a hint as to where some tweaking is required.

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