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This is fast becoming a Liverpool staple. Lots of chance created. Dominating possession. Points in the bag. Economical. But for the clean sheet, which is fast losing its Liverpool staple status, and the three League points, this was a typical performances from Kenny Dalglish’s charges. So I’ll keep it short this time. Two individual things [...]

Here’s how the post-match reaction will pan out. Liverpool created lots of chances. Liverpool were unlucky not to get the three points. Norwich put in a brave shift and earned their point. Andy Carroll performed poorly as a substitute and missed an easy header at the end. Luis Suarez was once again the center of [...]

In the end, the points had to be shared. Let’s be honest. After around 20 minutes of first-half action, most of us watching wanted the halftime whistle to go. With Sir Alex Ferguson opting for an experienced midfield quintuplet, the middle of the Anfield park was congested. And with neither side starting with an urgency [...]

Professional. That’s what Kenny called our derby win at Goodison Park. That’s what the players will say in the interviews leading up to the next game. That’s what the journalists will write in their post-match reports. That’s what the fans will claim after the labored win. But the fact of the matter is that Jack [...]

There were many reasons to be positive after yesterday’s win over Wolves. Our first points since Bolton. Luis Suarez’s irrepressible form and inventive genius. Andy Carroll’s encouraging appearance in which he did everything but score. Lucas’s impressive defensive performance in the middle of the park. Steven Gerrard’s return to the Anfield pitch and a very [...]

I don’t get it. I don’t get how we were beaten so comprehensively by a team that just a few weeks ago were labeled as also-rans and no longer realistic competitors for the Top Four. (For that matter, I don’t get how I bought into that hype.) I don’t get why, with the threat posed [...]

Let’s get the formalities out of the way. A 0-1 loss at Stoke is by no means a devastating result. The Britannia is a formidable place to visit these days. It’s hard to imagine that Stoke City were plying their trade in the Football League as recently as four years ago. To turn them into a [...]

Bear with me here: there are so many things to digest from this weekend that I will be struggling to keep this one short, because this was the weekend that set so many milestones in this young and budding Premier League season. This was the weekend that saw Tottenham capitulate against City after initially appearing [...]

You don’t go from a top side to an average one overnight. Much has been said about Arsenal’s depleted squad, but just think for a moment about RVP’s capability to produce random moments of genius, Arshavin’s 4-goal haul, Walcott’s terrifying run to set up Adebayor. Thomas Vermaelen had a cracking game matching up to the [...]

So. This marks my first official foray into football journalism, if I am qualified to call it that. The alternative name would just be rambling about the team that I follow like a madman week in, week out. Either way, it’s the start of my new project, one that I’ll be keeping up with every [...]