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Honolulu Starbright: Liverpool 0 - Stoke 0

Yep.


Let's see, how can I write this wrap and make it sound any differently than the other numerous times I've had to recap a frustrating draw at home? Well, I could start by saying this wasn't a case of whiskey dick finishing, but a case of whiskey dick creating. Actually, that's just whiskey dick. So that's where it is.

As we thought, Liverpool came out with the three at the back system. But with Glen Johnson and Enrique as wing backs, it seemed that Johnson spent way more time inside instead of wide. Liverpool got lopsided. And yet, without that width, they found ways to send crosses into a box that was less populated than a Tori Amos show at a frathouse. I think that makes sense. Maybe it was the midweek exertions that left Liverpool so toothless. Maybe it was something else, like the mish mash of Adam and Gerrard in the same midfield. Maybe it was Kuyt's lack of touch or pace. Maybe it was Downing utterly anonymous again. Or maybe it was all of that and more. Maybe it was a useful Stoke side that had no intention of doing anything other than holding the Reds out, and did it dutifully.

It doesn't matter. It's another two points tossed away at home, and they're becoming a bigger and bigger pile that Liverpool might not be able to overcome in the chase for fourth. I don't think I want to sit through any more of these, it's a lot of time I won't get back. It's been like a whole day combined now.

Bullets:

-I know what the plan was with starting Kuyt, and perhaps Andy Carroll was a bit fatigued after being all alone for so long up top against City. The thinking was probably that Stoke are set up to deal with a brute of a striker in the air, and might not be able to combat one with a high IQ making tricky runs. But Kuyt isn't that guy right now. He doesn't have the touch, feel, or pace after an in and out season. It seemed like a lot of moves broke down when they got to Kuyt, and then Kuyt would chase down the ball and win it back immediately, only for the next move to break down in another way. This is harsh on Kuyt, because he hasn't played much and can't be expected to have a full game in his arsenal. He's played even less up top. But still..

-That would have been ok if he weren't so isolated in the box. How many times did a player look up for a pass only to see just Kuyt in the 18? A midfield of Downing, Henderson, Gerrard and Adam should have had guys pouring into the box after Kuyt. It's what Henderson and Gerrard do. But Stevie has to cover for Adam, Henderson as well, and Downing was trying to stay wide because no one else on the other side was. It just didn't work.

-Which is why I think a lot of us felt that Carroll should have been brought on for one of the central defenders. Stoke didn't care about attacking, and Crouch could have been nullfied with two. A straight 4-4-2 was called for, and yet Keny opted for a straight 3-5-2 with Johnson only occasionally wide.

-Also, Carroll still made a splash against a defense that Dalglish thought he wouldn't be able to from the start. He didn't score, but could have earned about six penalties.

-It's sad that a midfield three of Gerrard, Adam, and Henderson that I feel most comfortable with Gerrard as the defensive shield. But that's where we are at the moment.

Ok, that's enough.

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Could not watch the game

because I live in Kansas and my cable provider dropped FSC months ago. I guess all these home draws to middle of the table sides should make me glad I couldn’t watch. We always seem to have trouble with Stoke though. I’d say at least we didn’t lose but its extremely frustrating thinking about the fact that if half of these draws were wins we’d be top 3…

Regarding Kuyt…is there any truth to the transfer rumors linking him with Galatasaray? I know he has never had the impact that Steven Gerrard and Xabi Alonso have had but he has consistantly been one of the hardest working players on the pitch for us and even though it may not hurt the performance of the team to badly it would be sad to see him go since he’s been with LFC since 2005, Just my thoughts.

by Kohawk84 on Jan 15, 2012 5:16 PM GMT reply actions  

Match wasn't even on FSC live for me.

They were showing Chelsea-Sunderland. Which, blech. Talk about an un-enticing matchup. Had to settle for a weirdly in-and-out FSC.tv stream of the match.

That match was just so hard to watch. It wasn’t even just the execution out on the field, it was the utterly nonsensical tactics that Kenny ran out with. I know he’s the King, and I love what he’s done for the team in the past, but that was just plain dumb to run out with for this match. Kenny’s had some moments of tactical brilliance, but he’s also had some real head-scratchers, and that was right up there with the worst of them.

And it would be sad to see Kuyt go from a historical perspective. He’s been one of the most bought-in players in the squad since he arrived, and he’s had some special moments. But it’s hard to argue that he’s still a terribly effective EPL-level player, so if they can get some good money for him to go to a league where he can maybe have some more success, then I say go for it, both for his good and the club’s good.

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by c_dowley on Jan 15, 2012 6:08 PM GMT up reply actions  

saw an interesting stat on chance conversion and LFC are dead last at 8%. league average is 13.1%. if we were trending at league average we’d have approx an extra 11 goals. could be the difference between 7th and 4th.

we lack something, don’t know what exactly. a striker is obvious but i feel that we lack a creative spot in the midfield. maybe gerrard will continue to help but makes me wonder where we go from here. very depressing right now.

by kilowatt44 on Jan 15, 2012 6:03 PM GMT via Android app reply actions  

Disappointing...

…but nothing compared to Arsenal’s faceplant against the Swans.

by regnaD kciN on Jan 15, 2012 11:26 PM GMT reply actions  

Please

notice we are still looking up at Arsenal in the table……

by NC Nole on Jan 15, 2012 11:55 PM GMT up reply actions  

Swansea played Arsenal off the pitch in huge chunks of that game.

Laugh at the Gunners if you want, but the Swans are really tough at home. I know I’m biased, but Arsenal were the first team to score 2 at the Liberty and Man Utd. is the only away side to come away with 3 points.

And we were singing hymns and arias... Much louder than Cardiff because we're in the Premier League!

by Never Leave College on Jan 17, 2012 9:42 PM GMT up reply actions  

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