What was that??????
Was that another clean sheet?
To be fair, he headed one ball oddly to the opponent near the sideline and the chance saved by Allison should have been headed away by vvd. Other than that he was fine.
Liverpool go over 11 hours without conceding at home.
11 hours!
Before VVD it was 11 minutes
comment by KLS (U1695)
What was that??????
Was that another clean sheet?
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If it walks like a clean sheet, talks like a clean sheet, quacks like a clean sheet and looks like a clean sheet, then its a clean sheet bro.
I wonder if he'll ever admit he was wrong or he's just gonna have to login the people laughing at him every week? I'm good either way
Genuinely believe this article is just as embarrassing as the Sahin one.
This article is so wrong I reckon he will hightail it out of here pronto.
I see Brainless has done his disappearing act again!
Liverpool concede just 0.59 goals per game and keep a clean sheet in 58.8% of Premier League matches VVD has played in.
Comparing that to matches he hasn’t featured in since the start of the 2017/18 campaign, that number jumps to 1.2 goals conceded per match, and a clean sheet percentage of only 33.33% - showing he’s more than doubled Liverpool’s defensive output.
That vast defensive improvement is by no accident. Liverpool are allowing fewer shots (6.71 to 7.80 per match) and giving away fewer fouls (8.2 to 9.5 per match) when the Dutch defender is involved.
The former Southampton man’s calm presence applies with the ball too, with Liverpool’s average possession growing from 59.3% to 64.0% when the Dutchman plays.
Since his January arrival, no Premier League player has been a part of as many clean sheets as Van Dijk, with his 10 shutouts topping the list ahead of teammate Andrew Robertson (9 clean sheets), and Tottenham duo Davinson Sanchez and Ben Davies (6 apiece).
Per GB article/Liverpool Echo
“Per GB article/Liverpool Echo”
GB writes for The Echo
comment by Neo (U9135)
posted 13 minutes ago
Liverpool concede just 0.59 goals per game and keep a clean sheet in 58.8% of Premier League matches VVD has played in.
Comparing that to matches he hasn’t featured in since the start of the 2017/18 campaign, that number jumps to 1.2 goals conceded per match, and a clean sheet percentage of only 33.33% - showing he’s more than doubled Liverpool’s defensive output.
That vast defensive improvement is by no accident. Liverpool are allowing fewer shots (6.71 to 7.80 per match) and giving away fewer fouls (8.2 to 9.5 per match) when the Dutch defender is involved.
The former Southampton man’s calm presence applies with the ball too, with Liverpool’s average possession growing from 59.3% to 64.0% when the Dutchman plays.
Since his January arrival, no Premier League player has been a part of as many clean sheets as Van Dijk, with his 10 shutouts topping the list ahead of teammate Andrew Robertson (9 clean sheets), and Tottenham duo Davinson Sanchez and Ben Davies (6 apiece).
Per GB article/Liverpool Echo
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And it's good night.
If GB said it was dark outside I’d check.
comment by Redinthehead - FreeGaza - فلسطين (U1860)
posted 5 seconds ago
First time Liverpool win 4 from 4.. and that wasn’t down to the keeper either.
VVD
feeling alright brain?
A rare off day for van dijk. The whole team was not at their best except for Gomez who stood above everyone else. To put the nail on brains coffin:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DmAzCxWWwAACogQ.jpg
Solid performance from VVD again and another three points.
No sign of Brainless Nobend.
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posted on 25/8/18
What was that??????
Was that another clean sheet?
posted on 25/8/18
To be fair, he headed one ball oddly to the opponent near the sideline and the chance saved by Allison should have been headed away by vvd. Other than that he was fine.
posted on 25/8/18
Liverpool go over 11 hours without conceding at home.
11 hours!
posted on 26/8/18
posted on 26/8/18
Before VVD it was 11 minutes
posted on 26/8/18
posted on 26/8/18
comment by KLS (U1695)
What was that??????
Was that another clean sheet?
=======
If it walks like a clean sheet, talks like a clean sheet, quacks like a clean sheet and looks like a clean sheet, then its a clean sheet bro.
posted on 26/8/18
I wonder if he'll ever admit he was wrong or he's just gonna have to login the people laughing at him every week? I'm good either way
posted on 26/8/18
Genuinely believe this article is just as embarrassing as the Sahin one.
posted on 27/8/18
posted on 27/8/18
This article is so wrong I reckon he will hightail it out of here pronto.
posted on 28/8/18
posted on 28/8/18
posted on 28/8/18
posted on 30/8/18
I see Brainless has done his disappearing act again!
posted on 30/8/18
Brainless
posted on 30/8/18
posted on 31/8/18
Liverpool concede just 0.59 goals per game and keep a clean sheet in 58.8% of Premier League matches VVD has played in.
Comparing that to matches he hasn’t featured in since the start of the 2017/18 campaign, that number jumps to 1.2 goals conceded per match, and a clean sheet percentage of only 33.33% - showing he’s more than doubled Liverpool’s defensive output.
That vast defensive improvement is by no accident. Liverpool are allowing fewer shots (6.71 to 7.80 per match) and giving away fewer fouls (8.2 to 9.5 per match) when the Dutch defender is involved.
The former Southampton man’s calm presence applies with the ball too, with Liverpool’s average possession growing from 59.3% to 64.0% when the Dutchman plays.
Since his January arrival, no Premier League player has been a part of as many clean sheets as Van Dijk, with his 10 shutouts topping the list ahead of teammate Andrew Robertson (9 clean sheets), and Tottenham duo Davinson Sanchez and Ben Davies (6 apiece).
Per GB article/Liverpool Echo
posted on 31/8/18
Brainless Nob end
posted on 31/8/18
“Per GB article/Liverpool Echo”
GB writes for The Echo
posted on 31/8/18
comment by Neo (U9135)
posted 13 minutes ago
Liverpool concede just 0.59 goals per game and keep a clean sheet in 58.8% of Premier League matches VVD has played in.
Comparing that to matches he hasn’t featured in since the start of the 2017/18 campaign, that number jumps to 1.2 goals conceded per match, and a clean sheet percentage of only 33.33% - showing he’s more than doubled Liverpool’s defensive output.
That vast defensive improvement is by no accident. Liverpool are allowing fewer shots (6.71 to 7.80 per match) and giving away fewer fouls (8.2 to 9.5 per match) when the Dutch defender is involved.
The former Southampton man’s calm presence applies with the ball too, with Liverpool’s average possession growing from 59.3% to 64.0% when the Dutchman plays.
Since his January arrival, no Premier League player has been a part of as many clean sheets as Van Dijk, with his 10 shutouts topping the list ahead of teammate Andrew Robertson (9 clean sheets), and Tottenham duo Davinson Sanchez and Ben Davies (6 apiece).
Per GB article/Liverpool Echo
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And it's good night.
posted on 31/8/18
If GB said it was dark outside I’d check.
posted on 1/9/18
comment by Redinthehead - FreeGaza - فلسطين (U1860)
posted 5 seconds ago
First time Liverpool win 4 from 4.. and that wasn’t down to the keeper either.
VVD
feeling alright brain?
posted on 1/9/18
A rare off day for van dijk. The whole team was not at their best except for Gomez who stood above everyone else. To put the nail on brains coffin:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DmAzCxWWwAACogQ.jpg
posted on 1/9/18
Solid performance from VVD again and another three points.
No sign of Brainless Nobend.
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