comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 1 minute ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6isfad
Bitter billy this is for you especially, wouldnt give a soft handball penalty vs us would he? You mug.
comment by TTliv87 (U11882)
posted 27 seconds ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 29 seconds ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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Regardless of the ref you lost to Divock
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Would have been a totally different game and you know it. Origi’s goal was largely irrelevant. The referee ruined the match, the better team on the night lost and that’s the painful truth.
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 2 minutes ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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You're confusing possession with being good. What did you actually do? When did you look like scoring?
Neither team were good (I put that down to the conditions) we capitalised on an error from your player and then let you kick it around pointlessly for 90 minutes. Could've had another 90 minutes and still doubt you'd have scored.
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Like the chelsea fan said liverpool didnt even have to get out of second gear. They showed again why they grinded out so many results when playing poorly by keeping yet another clean sheet. If the score was different id have expected them to go through the gears but truth is we didnt have to. 2-0 and it was pretty comfortable tbh.
comment by KingKenny (U1961)
posted 24 seconds ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 2 minutes ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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You're confusing possession with being good. What did you actually do? When did you look like scoring?
Neither team were good (I put that down to the conditions) we capitalised on an error from your player and then let you kick it around pointlessly for 90 minutes. Could've had another 90 minutes and still doubt you'd have scored.
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Eriksen, Alli, Son and Moura all had good chances. Nonsense to say you ‘let us kick it around’, Liverpool tried and failed to get control of the game. Good sides don’t just sit back and defend a 1-0 lead for 90 mins, you tried to push on but weren’t good enough to. You’re never going to agree with this, but it is what happened.
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 1 minute ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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You didn't create anything till around the 70th minute. Just because Jenas said you were playing well doesn't mean you were
We had you in complete control and you created zilch. Total masterclass and if it was Mourinho or another defensive coach you'd never hear the end of it. Just goes to show how much Klopp has evolved too. He wasn't going nuts on the sidelines because we were in complete control of the game
comment by Inbefore (U20589)
posted 1 minute ago
Like the chelsea fan said liverpool didnt even have to get out of second gear. They showed again why they grinded out so many results when playing poorly by keeping yet another clean sheet. If the score was different id have expected them to go through the gears but truth is we didnt have to. 2-0 and it was pretty comfortable tbh.
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Must have been watching a different game.
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by KingKenny (U1961)
posted 24 seconds ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 2 minutes ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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You're confusing possession with being good. What did you actually do? When did you look like scoring?
Neither team were good (I put that down to the conditions) we capitalised on an error from your player and then let you kick it around pointlessly for 90 minutes. Could've had another 90 minutes and still doubt you'd have scored.
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Eriksen, Alli, Son and Moura all had good chances. Nonsense to say you ‘let us kick it around’, Liverpool tried and failed to get control of the game. Good sides don’t just sit back and defend a 1-0 lead for 90 mins, you tried to push on but weren’t good enough to. You’re never going to agree with this, but it is what happened.
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The best chance other than the 2 goals was the Milner effort. Most of your chances were from distance or just bad efforts due to pressure from our defence. It's telling that when showing your chances on the news they picked the Alli miss from 2 yards out- you know the one that was offside.
comment by Can U Leiva (U18359)
posted 29 seconds ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 1 minute ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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You didn't create anything till around the 70th minute. Just because Jenas said you were playing well doesn't mean you were
We had you in complete control and you created zilch. Total masterclass and if it was Mourinho or another defensive coach you'd never hear the end of it. Just goes to show how much Klopp has evolved too. He wasn't going nuts on the sidelines because we were in complete control of the game
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Absolutely embarrassing take on things. So Klopp completely changed his lifelong philosophy last night then? Liverpool were dominated and looked like a very average side, they wanted to get on the ball but simply couldn’t. But for a number of good Alisson saves and the worst refereeing decision ever seen in a CL Final the better team would’ve won.
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 19 seconds ago
comment by Can U Leiva (U18359)
posted 29 seconds ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 1 minute ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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You didn't create anything till around the 70th minute. Just because Jenas said you were playing well doesn't mean you were
We had you in complete control and you created zilch. Total masterclass and if it was Mourinho or another defensive coach you'd never hear the end of it. Just goes to show how much Klopp has evolved too. He wasn't going nuts on the sidelines because we were in complete control of the game
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Absolutely embarrassing take on things. So Klopp completely changed his lifelong philosophy last night then? Liverpool were dominated and looked like a very average side, they wanted to get on the ball but simply couldn’t. But for a number of good Alisson saves and the worst refereeing decision ever seen in a CL Final the better team would’ve won.
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comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Can U Leiva (U18359)
posted 29 seconds ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 1 minute ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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You didn't create anything till around the 70th minute. Just because Jenas said you were playing well doesn't mean you were
We had you in complete control and you created zilch. Total masterclass and if it was Mourinho or another defensive coach you'd never hear the end of it. Just goes to show how much Klopp has evolved too. He wasn't going nuts on the sidelines because we were in complete control of the game
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Absolutely embarrassing take on things. So Klopp completely changed his lifelong philosophy last night then? Liverpool were dominated and looked like a very average side, they wanted to get on the ball but simply couldn’t. But for a number of good Alisson saves and the worst refereeing decision ever seen in a CL Final the better team would’ve won.
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Yeah lets ignore Divock Origi goal again
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 5 minutes ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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Ah mate, be honest spurs had their first shot on target in the 72nd minute. Then a very good 10 mins whete Alisson made several good, but not spectacular saves.
If you think spurs getting into the final 3rd then immediately making a bad decision for 70 odd mins makes you comfortably the better side, well you must love bad football.
Both sides were poor. Thge early goal gave us something to.hold onto and we retreated intoa soynd defensive shape and spurs couldn't breakus down, time and time again you gave the ball away when you got into iue half while we cleaned up fairly easily then looked, and failed, to hit salah or mane with a ball into the channels.
Ultimately we're better at being in a game then spurs are, we have more experience in these big games and that really showed.
To be fair if we hadn't played with a goalkeeper and put the tea lady in for VVD you would have won so should probably hand over the trophy to you guys.
Additionally if man city and Liverpool didn't actually exist then you'd have won the league so give you that as well.
And if you were a country and all other countries only played rugby then you'd have a world cup in your cabinet too. You're quite an unlucky team
comment by KingKenny (U1961)
posted 6 seconds ago
To be fair if we hadn't played with a goalkeeper and put the tea lady in for VVD you would have won so should probably hand over the trophy to you guys.
Additionally if man city and Liverpool didn't actually exist then you'd have won the league so give you that as well.
And if you were a country and all other countries only played rugby then you'd have a world cup in your cabinet too. You're quite an unlucky team
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comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 31 minutes ago
There were not that many contentious decisions, but all the decisions went Liverpools way, there should have been at least a couple of yellows, and even possibly a red for one really bad tackle. A free kick in a very dangerous position was waved away. And there were also a couple of decisions in the Liverpool penalty area which were quickly waved away. I got the impression the ref could not wait to point to the penalty spot for the Liverpool penalty.
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Usually i don't buy into this.
But you know Uefa were desperate for Liverpool to win.
And you knew Liverpool would get every decision.
not a pen
comment by CFC: FFP Champions (U20729)
posted 19 seconds ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 31 minutes ago
There were not that many contentious decisions, but all the decisions went Liverpools way, there should have been at least a couple of yellows, and even possibly a red for one really bad tackle. A free kick in a very dangerous position was waved away. And there were also a couple of decisions in the Liverpool penalty area which were quickly waved away. I got the impression the ref could not wait to point to the penalty spot for the Liverpool penalty.
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Usually i don't buy into this.
But you know Uefa were desperate for Liverpool to win.
And you knew Liverpool would get every decision.
not a pen
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comment by Can U Leiva (U18359)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 1 minute ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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You didn't create anything till around the 70th minute. Just because Jenas said you were playing well doesn't mean you were
We had you in complete control and you created zilch. Total masterclass and if it was Mourinho or another defensive coach you'd never hear the end of it. Just goes to show how much Klopp has evolved too. He wasn't going nuts on the sidelines because we were in complete control of the game
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Dodgy pen and parked the bus.
If it had been Chelsea playing this way, we would have been slated
Hadn’t got sucked into a debate with Liverpool fans on here until now but wow it is frustrating. Like talking to a brick wall.
It is blindingly obvious to me that Liverpool’s midfield could not keep the ball, Salah was horribly off form and your usually world class fullbacks did nothing. Spurs created a handful of chances, resulting in a mixture of poor composure and good Allison saves.
On last night’s game alone I think it is fair to say Spurs were the better side. However, Liverpool fans will never, ever admit that, so probably best to leave it there.
Oh CFC mate, literally just won the European Cup. Nothing you can say will change it.
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 2 seconds ago
Hadn’t got sucked into a debate with Liverpool fans on here until now but wow it is frustrating. Like talking to a brick wall.
It is blindingly obvious to me that Liverpool’s midfield could not keep the ball, Salah was horribly off form and your usually world class fullbacks did nothing. Spurs created a handful of chances, resulting in a mixture of poor composure and good Allison saves.
On last night’s game alone I think it is fair to say Spurs were the better side. However, Liverpool fans will never, ever admit that, so probably best to leave it there.
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Come back to my comment above if you genuinley believe this.
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Can U Leiva (U18359)
posted 29 seconds ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 1 minute ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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You didn't create anything till around the 70th minute. Just because Jenas said you were playing well doesn't mean you were
We had you in complete control and you created zilch. Total masterclass and if it was Mourinho or another defensive coach you'd never hear the end of it. Just goes to show how much Klopp has evolved too. He wasn't going nuts on the sidelines because we were in complete control of the game
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Absolutely embarrassing take on things. So Klopp completely changed his lifelong philosophy last night then? Liverpool were dominated and looked like a very average side, they wanted to get on the ball but simply couldn’t. But for a number of good Alisson saves and the worst refereeing decision ever seen in a CL Final the better team would’ve won.
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I think the players instinctively did it and you posed us little threat tbh. No clear cut chances and plenty of bottling from Alli and your forwards
Total defensive masterclass to claim no.6
You can tell that this is gonna be one for the Spurs grandkids: The day that Uefa the refs, the media and the whole world robbed Spurs of a CL trophy
72 mins for a shot on target, sorry but a team in control or dominating a game has shots on target while doing this.
72 mins though, 72.
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posted on 2/6/19
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 1 minute ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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posted on 2/6/19
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6isfad
Bitter billy this is for you especially, wouldnt give a soft handball penalty vs us would he? You mug.
posted on 2/6/19
comment by TTliv87 (U11882)
posted 27 seconds ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 29 seconds ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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Regardless of the ref you lost to Divock
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Would have been a totally different game and you know it. Origi’s goal was largely irrelevant. The referee ruined the match, the better team on the night lost and that’s the painful truth.
posted on 2/6/19
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 2 minutes ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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You're confusing possession with being good. What did you actually do? When did you look like scoring?
Neither team were good (I put that down to the conditions) we capitalised on an error from your player and then let you kick it around pointlessly for 90 minutes. Could've had another 90 minutes and still doubt you'd have scored.
posted on 2/6/19
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posted on 2/6/19
Like the chelsea fan said liverpool didnt even have to get out of second gear. They showed again why they grinded out so many results when playing poorly by keeping yet another clean sheet. If the score was different id have expected them to go through the gears but truth is we didnt have to. 2-0 and it was pretty comfortable tbh.
posted on 2/6/19
comment by KingKenny (U1961)
posted 24 seconds ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 2 minutes ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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You're confusing possession with being good. What did you actually do? When did you look like scoring?
Neither team were good (I put that down to the conditions) we capitalised on an error from your player and then let you kick it around pointlessly for 90 minutes. Could've had another 90 minutes and still doubt you'd have scored.
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Eriksen, Alli, Son and Moura all had good chances. Nonsense to say you ‘let us kick it around’, Liverpool tried and failed to get control of the game. Good sides don’t just sit back and defend a 1-0 lead for 90 mins, you tried to push on but weren’t good enough to. You’re never going to agree with this, but it is what happened.
posted on 2/6/19
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 1 minute ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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You didn't create anything till around the 70th minute. Just because Jenas said you were playing well doesn't mean you were
We had you in complete control and you created zilch. Total masterclass and if it was Mourinho or another defensive coach you'd never hear the end of it. Just goes to show how much Klopp has evolved too. He wasn't going nuts on the sidelines because we were in complete control of the game
posted on 2/6/19
comment by Inbefore (U20589)
posted 1 minute ago
Like the chelsea fan said liverpool didnt even have to get out of second gear. They showed again why they grinded out so many results when playing poorly by keeping yet another clean sheet. If the score was different id have expected them to go through the gears but truth is we didnt have to. 2-0 and it was pretty comfortable tbh.
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Must have been watching a different game.
posted on 2/6/19
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by KingKenny (U1961)
posted 24 seconds ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 2 minutes ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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You're confusing possession with being good. What did you actually do? When did you look like scoring?
Neither team were good (I put that down to the conditions) we capitalised on an error from your player and then let you kick it around pointlessly for 90 minutes. Could've had another 90 minutes and still doubt you'd have scored.
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Eriksen, Alli, Son and Moura all had good chances. Nonsense to say you ‘let us kick it around’, Liverpool tried and failed to get control of the game. Good sides don’t just sit back and defend a 1-0 lead for 90 mins, you tried to push on but weren’t good enough to. You’re never going to agree with this, but it is what happened.
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The best chance other than the 2 goals was the Milner effort. Most of your chances were from distance or just bad efforts due to pressure from our defence. It's telling that when showing your chances on the news they picked the Alli miss from 2 yards out- you know the one that was offside.
posted on 2/6/19
comment by Can U Leiva (U18359)
posted 29 seconds ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 1 minute ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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You didn't create anything till around the 70th minute. Just because Jenas said you were playing well doesn't mean you were
We had you in complete control and you created zilch. Total masterclass and if it was Mourinho or another defensive coach you'd never hear the end of it. Just goes to show how much Klopp has evolved too. He wasn't going nuts on the sidelines because we were in complete control of the game
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Absolutely embarrassing take on things. So Klopp completely changed his lifelong philosophy last night then? Liverpool were dominated and looked like a very average side, they wanted to get on the ball but simply couldn’t. But for a number of good Alisson saves and the worst refereeing decision ever seen in a CL Final the better team would’ve won.
posted on 2/6/19
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 19 seconds ago
comment by Can U Leiva (U18359)
posted 29 seconds ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 1 minute ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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You didn't create anything till around the 70th minute. Just because Jenas said you were playing well doesn't mean you were
We had you in complete control and you created zilch. Total masterclass and if it was Mourinho or another defensive coach you'd never hear the end of it. Just goes to show how much Klopp has evolved too. He wasn't going nuts on the sidelines because we were in complete control of the game
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Absolutely embarrassing take on things. So Klopp completely changed his lifelong philosophy last night then? Liverpool were dominated and looked like a very average side, they wanted to get on the ball but simply couldn’t. But for a number of good Alisson saves and the worst refereeing decision ever seen in a CL Final the better team would’ve won.
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posted on 2/6/19
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Can U Leiva (U18359)
posted 29 seconds ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 1 minute ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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You didn't create anything till around the 70th minute. Just because Jenas said you were playing well doesn't mean you were
We had you in complete control and you created zilch. Total masterclass and if it was Mourinho or another defensive coach you'd never hear the end of it. Just goes to show how much Klopp has evolved too. He wasn't going nuts on the sidelines because we were in complete control of the game
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Absolutely embarrassing take on things. So Klopp completely changed his lifelong philosophy last night then? Liverpool were dominated and looked like a very average side, they wanted to get on the ball but simply couldn’t. But for a number of good Alisson saves and the worst refereeing decision ever seen in a CL Final the better team would’ve won.
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Yeah lets ignore Divock Origi goal again
posted on 2/6/19
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 5 minutes ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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Ah mate, be honest spurs had their first shot on target in the 72nd minute. Then a very good 10 mins whete Alisson made several good, but not spectacular saves.
If you think spurs getting into the final 3rd then immediately making a bad decision for 70 odd mins makes you comfortably the better side, well you must love bad football.
Both sides were poor. Thge early goal gave us something to.hold onto and we retreated intoa soynd defensive shape and spurs couldn't breakus down, time and time again you gave the ball away when you got into iue half while we cleaned up fairly easily then looked, and failed, to hit salah or mane with a ball into the channels.
Ultimately we're better at being in a game then spurs are, we have more experience in these big games and that really showed.
posted on 2/6/19
To be fair if we hadn't played with a goalkeeper and put the tea lady in for VVD you would have won so should probably hand over the trophy to you guys.
Additionally if man city and Liverpool didn't actually exist then you'd have won the league so give you that as well.
And if you were a country and all other countries only played rugby then you'd have a world cup in your cabinet too. You're quite an unlucky team
posted on 2/6/19
comment by KingKenny (U1961)
posted 6 seconds ago
To be fair if we hadn't played with a goalkeeper and put the tea lady in for VVD you would have won so should probably hand over the trophy to you guys.
Additionally if man city and Liverpool didn't actually exist then you'd have won the league so give you that as well.
And if you were a country and all other countries only played rugby then you'd have a world cup in your cabinet too. You're quite an unlucky team
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posted on 2/6/19
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 31 minutes ago
There were not that many contentious decisions, but all the decisions went Liverpools way, there should have been at least a couple of yellows, and even possibly a red for one really bad tackle. A free kick in a very dangerous position was waved away. And there were also a couple of decisions in the Liverpool penalty area which were quickly waved away. I got the impression the ref could not wait to point to the penalty spot for the Liverpool penalty.
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Usually i don't buy into this.
But you know Uefa were desperate for Liverpool to win.
And you knew Liverpool would get every decision.
not a pen
posted on 2/6/19
comment by CFC: FFP Champions (U20729)
posted 19 seconds ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 31 minutes ago
There were not that many contentious decisions, but all the decisions went Liverpools way, there should have been at least a couple of yellows, and even possibly a red for one really bad tackle. A free kick in a very dangerous position was waved away. And there were also a couple of decisions in the Liverpool penalty area which were quickly waved away. I got the impression the ref could not wait to point to the penalty spot for the Liverpool penalty.
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Usually i don't buy into this.
But you know Uefa were desperate for Liverpool to win.
And you knew Liverpool would get every decision.
not a pen
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posted on 2/6/19
comment by Can U Leiva (U18359)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 1 minute ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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You didn't create anything till around the 70th minute. Just because Jenas said you were playing well doesn't mean you were
We had you in complete control and you created zilch. Total masterclass and if it was Mourinho or another defensive coach you'd never hear the end of it. Just goes to show how much Klopp has evolved too. He wasn't going nuts on the sidelines because we were in complete control of the game
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Dodgy pen and parked the bus.
If it had been Chelsea playing this way, we would have been slated
posted on 2/6/19
Hadn’t got sucked into a debate with Liverpool fans on here until now but wow it is frustrating. Like talking to a brick wall.
It is blindingly obvious to me that Liverpool’s midfield could not keep the ball, Salah was horribly off form and your usually world class fullbacks did nothing. Spurs created a handful of chances, resulting in a mixture of poor composure and good Allison saves.
On last night’s game alone I think it is fair to say Spurs were the better side. However, Liverpool fans will never, ever admit that, so probably best to leave it there.
posted on 2/6/19
Oh CFC mate, literally just won the European Cup. Nothing you can say will change it.
posted on 2/6/19
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 2 seconds ago
Hadn’t got sucked into a debate with Liverpool fans on here until now but wow it is frustrating. Like talking to a brick wall.
It is blindingly obvious to me that Liverpool’s midfield could not keep the ball, Salah was horribly off form and your usually world class fullbacks did nothing. Spurs created a handful of chances, resulting in a mixture of poor composure and good Allison saves.
On last night’s game alone I think it is fair to say Spurs were the better side. However, Liverpool fans will never, ever admit that, so probably best to leave it there.
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Come back to my comment above if you genuinley believe this.
posted on 2/6/19
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Can U Leiva (U18359)
posted 29 seconds ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 1 minute ago
Spurs were comfortably the better side last night, and it hurts a lot to have lost to a referee’s decision rather than any genuine class. If we had a fully available Spurs side all season what might have been?
The narrative seems to be “Liverpool deserve a trophy based on their season”, which is probably true, but it really hammers home how the best team lost last night. Unsurprisingly Liverpool fans will refuse to admit that.
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You didn't create anything till around the 70th minute. Just because Jenas said you were playing well doesn't mean you were
We had you in complete control and you created zilch. Total masterclass and if it was Mourinho or another defensive coach you'd never hear the end of it. Just goes to show how much Klopp has evolved too. He wasn't going nuts on the sidelines because we were in complete control of the game
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Absolutely embarrassing take on things. So Klopp completely changed his lifelong philosophy last night then? Liverpool were dominated and looked like a very average side, they wanted to get on the ball but simply couldn’t. But for a number of good Alisson saves and the worst refereeing decision ever seen in a CL Final the better team would’ve won.
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I think the players instinctively did it and you posed us little threat tbh. No clear cut chances and plenty of bottling from Alli and your forwards
Total defensive masterclass to claim no.6
posted on 2/6/19
You can tell that this is gonna be one for the Spurs grandkids: The day that Uefa the refs, the media and the whole world robbed Spurs of a CL trophy
posted on 2/6/19
72 mins for a shot on target, sorry but a team in control or dominating a game has shots on target while doing this.
72 mins though, 72.
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