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Hear all about it every Monday in the Spanish Football Podcast. [MUSIC PLAYING] Hello, good evening, and welcome to the Talking Cup. It's Friday night, the 27th of September. Liverpool travel to Milan, you have to play Wolves tomorrow, even. And we're going to have a look and see how we think it might go on. I'm delighted to say Kev is back from his hollers. He was away in Spain. He left 42 degrees of heat last night. We're going to have eight degrees and a gale. And there's central heat, none, in Cork. So he's very much back. And I'm out of here with a bang. And Kev, I'm going to stare at what's saying. Welcome back. I hope you enjoyed your holiday. And I'm going to go backwards a little bit. I'm going to go back to West Ham on Wednesday night. Wednesday night. Wednesday night. There was a postman show, of course. It was yourself, Matt, and-- Oh, what's it mean? No, what's it mean? It was Chris, Matt, and Ashley. And they covered it all. We haven't got a chance to talk about it. But overall, Kev, West Ham, some really bright sparks. And I think the biggest thing to come out with, for me, anyway, was a really, really good use of the squad. We talk about the late cup. We talk about, do you want to go far in it? Because it keeps these players ticking over. But I was delighted with the team. We put out even the subs you made were absolutely fine. And we get a win. But to me, it looked like a really good use of the squad. And players coming in there and going, all they need to perform here. And they were coming in hungry. And that was a really nice thing to see come out of it. I was looking at-- I looked at the lineup. I opened the app. Looked at the lineup, but I was like, yes. Looked at the subs as half a fuck's sake. What's Virgil doing there? Give them the night off. Whatever. The team lighted with-- I thought it was a comfortable night. Our 10 minutes, it was a really comfortable night. The epoxy goal. And you could tell they were like nerves clear in the corner. That's going to happen. Back for an 11, really, that hasn't played together. They're going to have the odd makeup. But there were some really good goals. We had a bit of a look for our first goal. Our first goal was offside. But saying that a lot had to happen after that for it to go in. Just as header, sublime finish. He just gets up and puts his head where it's going to hurt. Forward showed a lot of form. You can look at the front six now. You've got-- OK, you can interchange it. And he's going to have to. And you'll be confident that if a chance comes along, they'll take it. And of course, Jones, I thought I had a decent game. And that was all right. If you're not going to expect the earth, moon, and starryson from the lead. So there's no point in saying, he's a prime patch of beer. He's not. He does what he does. And he was OK with it. The only thing when I thought I had a poor game was a costless. Her costless was-- he just had a bad night. The rest of them, some Gerald Kwanza's passing. I watched a post-med show over. I went out and found a bar and watched it. Got back to the hotel through the post-match on. And Ashley threw up a stat for Gerald Kwanza's passing. And he had some eight out of 10 long ball passes completed. For a center back, that's unreal. And all of them were out to Kordigakpo. Kordigakpo and the touch line were best made. And I loved seeing it because the old ball was always there. And if he was dragging a full back out, that opened up space for everyone else. And now Curtis Jones to join in from midfield. There was so much like about it. And the fact that we got to see what a front four might look like. In games where, if you've got to be coming up against society, we're going to pack the boss at home. Yet you might give up the odd chance. But in general, you've got to dominate the ball. And we've got a glimpse of how that can look. Nothing but positives right at that game for now. Yeah, no, I agree with you. I think when I looked through it, I thought it was great. Like I said, I agree, I massively agreed with the lineup. I probably want to nearly went as far as to not play Kalaar. I'm playing on both. You know, we know that Alison is back in training. It was back in training today, I think. I may have a chance to play tomorrow. So maybe that was in the Tingen. And I didn't look at a little bit of sympathy for both full backs. I thought Bradley was a bit hit miss at times as well. But I look similar class, right? OK, he doesn't have the best. But I have a bit of sympathy for him because I think even when I look at Alison, Robertson and this soil, I think he's one that's I'm not saying struggling in the soil, but I think he's taking his time to get used to what he's being asked to do because it is different. It is different. He's a bit narrower at times. He's sometimes you'd expect him to be bombing down the wing and he's not. It's more of a possession game and that taking time to get into that. And I think that's affecting certainly affecting Robertson a little bit. I think trend is different because I think we're tailoring a little bit to him. And that's OK at times where you look at those full backs last night, I thought Bradley was OK. I thought Simicast was probably OK. But when he made it, when he made the mistake, it was kind of like Jesus, that's in a dangerous position. He's making that mistake. You're not a sort of way. And you have to remember that these guys have played very little football. So you have to allow them this at times. Don't get me wrong. The team started tomorrow and I think these mistakes are going to lie. I just had a good game during the week here. Is it a good, mostly had a good 90. You need to knock this out with the game, you know, the sort of way. But when you look, I was delighted to see Gomez standing down back because I was a little bit worried he might do one of the big lads, you know, one of the main two and a quanta. But he doesn't. I was delighted to see Joe Gomez in there. I was delighted to see Jones back on the pitch. And then I'm making a difference, actually making a difference in stuff he was doing. I thought the fire was worked really well. You know, jotty is jotty if he's fit and he's on the pitch. He's a massive danger. I really like newness. And I tell you what, the way newness walked in a defensive manner, I thought was really good. He grew into the game. And gakpos deliver them at the end with that little, little touchdown for the, for his, was it gakpos forced, I can't remember. But overall, yeah, Kiaza walked really hard and he's going to take like, we can't expect Kiaza to come in and just be long the leg away. He's going to take time. You don't start the way. But he's doubles his first meaning for minutes since the end of last season. Yeah. Well, it's, it's forced me over a minute since the second game in the year, this is a tour game in the year. Yeah. Yeah. Sorry. You take away, take away from the last 16. Yeah. So probably going to force Nina for minutes since the start of July. Yeah. Really realistic. Exactly. Um, sass couple, he says, I must get your thoughts and end up, I've, to be honest with you, I thought he was a bit better. I thought like in fairness to him, he wasn't, he wasn't in grabbing bird things where he's dropping shoulders and destroying by people, but he was moving the ball a lot quicker. And I think that's, that's where he needs to get to. He's not going to do a grabbing bird does, but defensively really good. There's no issue there. There's no issue there. It's what you're looking for around them and email to quite well, no problem. Um, actually says, did you guys coordinate the orange juice tonight? No, you were drinking orange juice. I'm drinking, I'm thinking, um, well, as we call an island, I live with, which is our in Europe. You're in squash. You're in squash. Is that what he called? Um, it's big. No, it's just that stuff. And a load of them spanking them out on top of it. It's lovely. Um, but yeah. Overall, I, I really like, I liked the way we played. I liked the, the subs, the line. So it was, it was all good. Everyone come out of it without an injury, which is fine. And like, when, sorry, going back to Kies, you know, it's his kind of acrobatic thing that gets to go for a jotter, but you could see, like, he was like, name open lights when this drops. And the funny thing is, if you did just still offer a minute, he may have just got a chest on it and, and tried to take around, but he was like, no, I'm going for this, but, yeah, his work, his work is incredible. Yeah. He covers an awful lot of ground and he's kind of deceiving with us. Yeah. It's deceivingly quick. He's very quick. Like, when we were linked with him a couple of seasons back, you were like, this fella is loiting him fast. He's going on the ball. He's, he's an eye for the past. Go, go both ways. Yeah. He's not bad. Right. He go left and right. Yeah. And listen, I don't want to big them up too much. I think it's really early in his Liverpool career. I'd love to see him. Maybe you're off the bench tomorrow. Are, are, and start, keep coming off the bench every so often and traveling away to Brighton in the lead cup, get a start there. But listen, overall, brilliant, everyone through it. No injuries. You're waiting on the others to come back. We know what the stories were earlier, but everybody else has got minutes there and people that needed rest. Got rest. I was delighted to see some of those, like, um, nowhere near, yeah, nowhere near. Um, yeah. That's. I'm having breakfast. Yeah. Yeah. Just keep them. And you know, it was absolutely perfect. But moving on to tomorrow, Kev, um, I mean, if there's any other football stories that have happened in the last couple of, like, yes, you're today that you want to discuss, please try one of the channel. We might talk about them in a bit. Moving on to tomorrow, Kev, um, wolves away, half past five, you know, it feels like an age since we played in the way again, um, and it's not. We played Milan last week away, but in, in the league, it's like, when, you know, yeah, me, you know, yeah. Yeah. You know, yeah. Yeah. So this one is another test. Malinue is a difficult place to go for Liverpool. You know, even we, we've won most of the time we come out on a good side of the result, but we score late in 21, 22, I think we're really, very late in the game. We're appalling the following season. We get paid in training. We're all over the place. Um, and last season, I think it's a, Andy Robertson gets a late winner up. Malinue, I think. Oh, wow. I think it's Andy Robertson gets a late winner. Um, we win an FA Cup replay there. We most of the time come out on the good side of the result, but it's very rare where you go live up. We'll just dominate at that. Kev, what are you looking for tomorrow? Because we know how high top walls were decent against filler last weekend. The end up losing 3-1, but they were really good for the majority of the game. Apparently going around the walls, quality of the moment is a massive outbreak of the field. Yeah. And, um, Gary O'Neill. Isn't it? It's Gary O'Neill's the manager. Gary O'Neill's the manager. Yeah. Um, he's saying, look, a lot of the lads don't feel great. We've had them with the doctor today. We're hoping they feel a bit better tomorrow, but he's probably looking at going, I'm not getting 90 minutes out of these lads, they probably haven't trained in the last couple of days. So why are we looking for our here, Kev? Because they're traditionally fast starters in games as well, Wolves. Look, ultimately, you're looking for three points. Uh, they're bottom of the league. They're on one point for the season, they're the same as Everton, and they're worst goal difference. I firmly believe they're a better side than that. When you look at the quality that they have, I mean, how many people in the chat, how many of us, when we were talking about summer targets, a lot of us wanted to go shopping at Wolves, you know, it's like, yeah, David, I think I'm going to love it. Nunez. Nunez. You've got eight Nuri, you've got Jau Gomez, you've got Andre, you've got, um, Matt was looking for Kilman. Konya. You got Mateus Konya, we were strongly linked with in the past, um, Mikey Chen, the, you know, they've got. No, I don't think I only had his name, the players that aren't the best. No, he hasn't. But it doesn't matter. I mean, at the end of the day, they've been in every game that they've played the season, but they've got a point and they've been in the lead in some of those games as well and managed to find a way to blow it. And then the confidence is all over the place. They're missing a defender, Jerson Musquera, Musquera, yeah, he looks like he's going to be out for the rest of the season. Big, you know, he's, Tati Gomez might be back, lay fitness tests, but ultimately look, you have to be going there. If you've got ambitions to win a title, you have to be going to a place like Wolves and getting three points and just getting the job done and coming away from it. It's, it's, it's, you have to be ruthless going to these places now. Um, I mean, the thing is we all seen in the week, we wanted to talk about South later, but we'll talk about it later. We're wondering, you never know how a season can unfold and how something can fall into your lap when you least expect it. You never know how this season is going to, is going to pan out, but ultimately you have to be going to these places and turning these over. They have potential to be a good, so I think they're in a false position. I think they'll probably finish the league in and around 15th to 13th, maybe. Well, just looking at, just looking at their, their games, right? They lose two in the way to Arsenal in the open day, then they lose 60 or home to Chelsea. They win in the league cup against Bournley, they draw away the forest one all, they lose a home to Newcastle, they lose away to Brighton in the EFL cup and they lose away to Aston Villa. Okay. So, Yeah, but they've lost, like, they've lost both their home league game so far, 60 and two more. Um, and I'm just looking, just curious, I'm just looking here. The only reason I'm doing it is because I'm off football at the moment, right? And the team they have possible lineup for Wolves is Johnson, Simeo, Dawson Gomez, Nori Lemina, Andre Gomez, Koonia Larson, Bela Gert, right? Yeah. Okay. That's a good, that's a good side. But we don't know him any of them. We have the notion. We have the notion. No. And no, there's no subs currently listed. There are injured players, Mepi Ui, Mascwera, Troi, Gonzales, and Kalagetch, they're the injured players for them, there's no sign of what the subs may be, but we're going there tomorrow, Kev, look, and just, let's start with a lineup for Liverpool. Yeah. We'll get back on to what may affect Wolves and stuff like that. Um, I'm going to give it a sign, then you can tell me if you disagree or agree, right? Yeah, sure. Um, so, I don't know, I just don't know what he's going to do, but I don't know what it's going to do. I don't know. I don't know what he's going to do. I don't know what he's going to do. I don't know what he's going to do, but I don't know what he's going to do. 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I doubt he does it away, but I think I wouldn't be surprised if, even with the lineup, if he picks a boss light as a, you know, we think of him as a midfielder, he can do that role as well, where he can play off as almost like a second striker or a linked player between whoever's playing up top and one dropping off, he can do that as well, especially if you're in a game where you're dominating the ball. The flexibility is there to go both ways. There is definitely a flexibility because you don't know it looked like a four or two, four at times. Then it looked a bit like a four or two, nearly one tray. Not like a four or three tray, it was like four and two, definitely there, and one guy is literally standing on fucking noon as he heals up front. There's loads of flexibility there, and wherever he picks, he's the manager, he'll pick it. For me going into it though, and I was his evil guy who wants to see the world player's piss and sweat after 10 minutes. Absolutely. Absolutely. You think there's a weakness there, go for it, and listen, you know, we keep, I mean, this will eventually stop, but we keep going back to York and Club and stuff like that. Like I say, it was to be fucking terrified of the York and Club so coming in there and going, these are going to press the live areas. They know his fucking few years weren't well during the week. They're going to press the live areas, they're going to make it a mad game of football, really open, and you're going to have to run and run and run, and they feel that they can get the better of you. In fact, a lot of our lives are rested in midweek as well. Yeah. I mean, come on and stretch their legs a bit in the second half, but most of them are rested. And that's the thing. Wolves are probably going into this one thinking, and look, they're not idiots. They know how Liverpool play, but they probably think we might, if we sit in, get a bit more, you know, a bit more of a rest. But the way Liverpool play when you sit in is they just keep passing it and moving it and passing it and moving it. And they keep moving it around and they keep making you walk, you know what I mean? You know, unless wolves come out and go, "Listen, we're all fucked," right? We're putting 10 behind the ball here and we're going to hold on for our fucking lawyers for 90 minutes. Yeah. And listen, that's another test that has to come Liverpool's way, because for us, don't know, and Liverpool fail that test. Mm-hmm. Whether you like or not, they fail that test. Yeah. Barmer didn't do it as much barmer to look to play. Do you know the sort of way? I think wolves are similar in that respect. They're very similar to Borma from that respect. Gary O'Neill likes to control a ball, he likes to get the ball wide, into feet, get players turned and get the full backs joining in. He likes to play football. I think he's a good coach, he's a good manager, very young in his career, but I like the way he plays the game. It's just, it's a tough job at the minute, it was. Especially when you look at it, yeah, they've had a hard run against. Every which way you dress it up, they've got one point. And, yes. And I know they've gone away to Iceland, they've played a new castle so that I've fancied. They've drawn away a forest. They had a real chance we taught against Chelsea in the second game of the season, which Chelsea were. In the open day of the season, Chelsea were being busy, and it had to be a waffle. And you could have really, you really could have twisted the knife with Chelsea there, but it didn't. The goals wouldn't go anywhere. Listen, it makes it a little bit more difficult when you know these illnesses there, and what are they going to come out with? And how long can these players last? Because, look, if he's, if he's coming to the hotel, even if they kind of got over on tours, they're coming into the Friday. They're 36 hours out from the game. You know what I mean? And, look, I know they're athletes and stuff like that. But, if you've had the flu or ever during the week, the last thing you want to fucking do is be up and running around. Listen, we struggle getting it up in the morning going to work. Now, listen, we're not going to get there, but I know we are coming from. But, look, we're going to have to wait and see the lineup from Wolves. And I think it might be even more interesting, not the lineup, what's on the bench? If you see a few where you go, aha, he usually plays, he usually plays, he usually plays and he's on the bench. They are three that you know, there's an issue, do you know the start away? But Liverpool players, you know, you've talked about them having a restaurant in the week. We expect them to go back to pretty much the 11 that he's been, he's held, you know, he's held court with, I suppose, since for the majority of the season. The key ones in this, right? And this might sound really obvious, right? But I'm going to start with Mo Salah, right? And people look at us, we're cars, we're fucking keys, cars, all the goals. It's not that, what I'm thinking is, I've noticed a little bit over the last few games, Mo Salah's decision-making at times has been poor. I think he's worked really hard, I think he's created goals. Bear for us, I think he's already had a goal or a system nearly fucking every game, right? But his decision-making at times has been a bit off. I think if you get a Salah that knows he's going for the troll and picks the right decisions tomorrow. I'm not asking the score of Patrick, if he wants it, he can. I'm not going to tell him not to. But I think if you get a Salah tomorrow where you're going, right? Listen, if the goals are there, the goals are there, but when it comes to creativity, taking that extra second, the right pick of the past, because he gets so much, so much fun, it's real. He's the one I'm looking for tomorrow, and I know we've loads of players, but he's the one I'm looking for tomorrow where, if most Salah makes the right decisions tomorrow, go up and win the game. That's where I am on it. Yeah, I think Salah's got five against, five and fifteen against Wolves. Out of all of the players we have currently, he's got his goal score against Wolves as far as I know. Jotta loves, you'd always fancy a player going back to their old club to get one. I think Salah, if he saw Atenure lining up and starting, I think he'd be up for that. He knows the player, he knows his strengths and weaknesses, and he knows it's a test, but he knows he's got the beating of him. I don't know if Boy knows available, the other young left back that they had, but if he is, he's a bit of a different challenge, but Salah should have fun again with either of them. It's just a case if they decide to go over the back five and push Atenure straight out onto Salah, that could be a different kind of test for him, but don't figure that out. They usually do. The one I've been looking for is, I think Dominic Sabah's line needs to go. I can't even ask what. I've watched last week, I know today, they released the Liverpool video, there was an E-A-F-C video. Oh, you had the ratings, I've seen it shortly. The one that came out today was the de-extended one, the long one. You could tell with the way the players are egging each other, because Sabah was talking about the goals that he got last year, and he's like, "I got a goal there, and I got a goal." Me, he got one there, and I got one there, and I was like, "That was it." It's a major part of his game at every club that he was at before he came to Liverpool, with scoring goals and creating goals. I think a goal for him, this position that he's playing in, it will do him the world of good. I think the sooner he gets on that kind of a rub, I think he could become a streaky score for us from that position in midfield. Having that supplement forwards, I think it would be key for us, because I think you have to have midfielders contributing goals. It's all well and good. We have, McAllister, I think has an unbelievable shot from outside the box. Grabbing virtue we know shouldn't be getting ahead of the ball, but he's another one who can burst past players and create something. But I think Subazla is one, and Curtis Jones as well. They need to be involved in some way, shape, or form in decisive goals, or decisive assists something. Just to get that back to their game going. I get the whole thing, because I think if you play Subazla in that position, and I think you're putting most of the responsibility outside of the front tree, the score goals. And that's only fair. He's the most forward in a midfield tree, the majority of the time. If you go back to the previous Liverpool midfields, you would have said, "Look, them tree, they function, they walk, they press, they win the ball. They're not bad footballers, but predominantly they're there to give the ball to the front tree and usually the two fallbacks." But with this one, with Subazla, and I'm not even looking, even if they switch around a bit, and McAllister is forward as far, or even grabbing virtue at times, has ended up forward as far because of the way the things have broken down the midfield, and he's ended up there. I'm going to go back to it, I hate saying it. The decision-making. I watch Subazla playing against Forrest in a week, and he broke through the midfield. I think it was Forrest. He's running and I'm saying right. You either play this now, or you take two strides and you play to another player, and he took one stride and played it, and it ended up with, I think it might have been new as it made or wrong, and it was behind him, and because he hadn't taken the extra step, he didn't give Diaz enough time to come in after left. And get in position for the pass he wanted to hit. If he makes the right decision on these things, you're okay, you're going really a couple more goals with McSabazla. But if we're sitting here and going to the next international break and saying, fair play to Subazla, he set up two there at Wolves, he scored up a line, he set up one here. You know what I'm saying? We're basically saying he's massively improving in these positions where he's getting these assists, and he's constantly, and then we're looking at goals as a bonus. Do you got what I'm saying? And I think if you can ask one or both of them things, he's a serious, serious player at this sort. But the way I look at it is, if you're the opposing side, okay, you've got to watch Jotter, Nunez, Diaz, Salah, Giesa, whoever, and then you've got to watch from midfield as well, because Subazla can break the lines and get through as well. You know, you can completely mess with sides by just having that player in midfield who can contribute goals and assists, and they can be unplayable in this era, because there's not many of them out there anymore. But the front lampards, you know, that number 10 that can break the line, that midfield who can break the lines and link up with a forward and create overlaps and just create mayhem. And he's got the technical ability, that's the frustrating thing because if you saw him playing for Leipzig, I think it was Leipzig, he played a lot on the left wing. And he does it for Hungary as well, where he plays off of a striker, or he sometimes plays the fourth night. He's got that in his game, and it's the sooner we see it, he's such an asset, a phenomenal player, and he's still so young as well. Yeah, I do think, and it goes back to, I keep going back to the analyst lot saying, you know, we didn't hold a ball enough in certain areas against not enough for us, and I keep going back to far as because that's the one time we failed and what we're doing. And I think, when I hear him saying these things, he's like, we didn't hold on to it, and they're wrong decisions, we're making wrong decisions, and when we make the wrong decisions, we're hurting ourselves. And I just, when I look at Saba's light, and I look at Salah, they're in positions where, I'm not saying they're making the wrong decisions all the time, but I think when we just get a chinker like, not on a break, but just be getting open. We kind of go right, bang, he's made that decision, and we've scored, or bang, we've made the decision, he's created a really good chance, but sometimes you're looking go, you've played it too late, you've played it too early, wherever it might be, it's not the weight of the path, it's just timing. Yeah, and you need to clear in the mind nearly to go, that's where I'm going to do, and I'm not having to go with these players, it's just little things you do, see. And I get people, you know, all the Saba's light scarring off, boom, boom, boom. I'm quite happy, like I said, if we're sitting next international break, I think we might have seven or eight late games played. I'm quite happy of where, you know, we win our next couple of late games, and people are saying, Saba's light might have got one more gold in these next two or three games, but he's had two or three assists. And that's where his asset is at the moment, and that's improving, and the gold will come. I'm okay with it. Couple of things on the rest of the soil, you know, send the backs, know their job, then know their job tomorrow. Full backs, you know, if you're looking to really get on top, you might see Trent doing this inverting thing and wherever else it might be, but I get the feeling the full back's going to have to be on the game here tomorrow because walls might see their outball as, listen, when we get up, we're going to have to get in behind these full backs. And I think we need to see an improve of Mandy Roberts. I really do. I'm looking at Andy Robertson and the positions he's been asking to take up, and it's driving me nuts. He's been asked to play as a third set in the back of the build-up. And then he's been asked to get on his bike and almost end up as being an inverted left-sided striker. The amount of times I've seen him end up, inside Diaz, next to Jotta, having a shot, or trying to put a pass across. I see now why Gertrude had got so many goals for firing out. He was ended up in those positions. Mandy Robertson is not that, and he never will be that. He never was that before, and he's not going to be that at 30 years of age. So why are you asking him to do it? It's stupid. It's not as if you haven't got a player in Diaz who can occupy that position. Yeah, but Diaz is standing for me more in soil, right? And when he stands more in soil, I feel like Andy Robertson is caught between. Do we go Hoya Moite, right? I think that's why he needs to do more. I'm not sure if he needs to go Hoya Moite. It's just something in his game at the minute where I'm looking at him and kind of going, "Don't get me wrong. It's not lack of effort or lack of fitness or anything like that." It's just like, you know, it's like, imagine he's loading the information, and he's at 98% loaded. And it's just 2% daily, you're just waiting and going, "Please fucking fully load." And I'm not having to go for what he's trying to do or whatever. You just think, "Maybe he's not a fault. Maybe it's just like people are falling in their spots in the soil and they're falling in what they do." And left back seems to be the last one where we get to that. You know the sort of way we're going to do this. The other side is, the only thing I say is you remember all the clips you watch of Fine Art? Hanko was there left back, so left center back. But he mainly played as a left, he played a lot as a left back. And he ended up with almost a back three with the right side bombing up. And the left, the three center backs almost held as a security blanket, more or less. Robertson has been asked to do a half and half job with that. You watch him in the build up. The two center backs and Robertson will hold that position until the ball is in a certain area. And then he'll go. And sometimes he'll go outside or he'll stand off Diaz to be the one that he can receive the ball and recycle it. Other times he'll make the overlap run. But enough, a lot of times he's going inside and he shouldn't be doing that. Someone needs to just give him a foot up the hole and say, "Get out of there. This is not your role." It's just too hard maybe. Sometimes you see someone there trying too hard and it's, I think, he's not far off. He's not far off where he needs to be. But it's small margins. And it's the first time in the long time that I've watched an awful lot of games for us where sides are going down our left side. Where for years they wouldn't. Yeah, that's fair. And I think maybe just watching the game, the right side looks a bit more fluid. I think when Sabo's really goes all over there and he teams up with, you know, Sally who's put his over that side and you're looking at Trent and the kind of moving people around and stuff. Where Diaz is having a brilliant start to see, he's not going to be around. But it feels a bit like it's Diaz over there and there's not much. And maybe, maybe it's a fucking, it's a deliberate thing. You just get Diaz one on one and see where we go. But it's not, it doesn't feel as fluid over on their left hand side. And when it does feel fluid, it's more down to the left side of the attacker. Where that's Diaz and in particular, Gakpok in the last couple of games where it's just like, fuck this. I'm betting this guy and I'm just going to run for control. You know what I mean? But Gakpok man, but Gakpok with you only was running over people. He was like, I'm just fucking going over people. And that's the end. He was. He was. He was sensational. I mean, he does everything that you want to left forward to do. And I'll quickly go back to what I was saying about that EA thing. He looked, he, Gakpok looked at his card and they've given him a striker card. He was shaking. It is like, nah, nah, not striker. You know, he is. I don't know where the game is. He's an absolute attacker. But it's like, he, he knows he, they've got to find roles now. Yeah. In the side, whereas he was a jack of all trades last year. You know, where he could, he ended up in midfield against, for God's sake. Oh, yeah. Yeah. And I think this time he like, he knows this. If I come in on, I'm playing left wing. If I'm starting, I'm playing left wing. If there's a catastrophe, I can do a job somewhere else. But this is my role. And you can work on that then. And the fact that the kill in each other, you know, like Diaz having this game and then Gakpok's coming on. Here I go. I'll do this. And everyone's gone. Which one do you feel can play? I think this is brilliant. Like, I genuinely think it's brilliant. Like, like, I genuinely want that happen. I want, I want Jota the score and then I want Dia Nunez the score. I want Salah the score. You know what I mean? And like, no one's really challenging Salah. But I want, I want court. I want to see what court was Jones. You know what I mean? I want to see him driving up the pitch exchange and passing Q within the Jota goal. You know what I mean? I'm saying to the manager, I can do that. So I was like, do you know what I mean? I can do that. What you're asking? I want players. I want Kiaza coming on and going. Okay. He's not going to dislodge Salah from the soil. But I want Kiaza coming on. And right side and creating chance, like assisting our score. And then everyone gone, Jesus Christ. Every one of these is like, champing at the beat, the L deal, that me. No one's giving out. But they're absolutely champing at the beat. The L deal, that me. That's the best of it. Yeah. That's the best of it. They're all in love with it. Yeah. You can see in all of the back, the back, the back videos that they're doing when cameras are on them and why they're there. But you can tell it's like, they're, they're no animosity there off the bench or anything. They all want each other to do well because they all know, especially the players who've been there a while, they know how long a season is. They know what it feels like in your legs when you've got to play 55 games. They know that they can't do it all. But they want to be in it all. And even the League Cup, I couldn't give two flying fiddlers about the League Cup this season because there's no kids to watch. And, but these guys, they're like, yeah, great. We're through. Who do we get? Okay. Brighten away. Yeah. And they're all, they're all seen as another game to, to impress. To impress. And for me, in, in saying, and the reason I'm liking this whole, you know, Kia's is in the squad now and he's looking to get into that front tree. Maybe not looking to get into a boy. He's, he's pushing players, right? You look at Curtis Jones and he's looking to, to push into it. You're looking at Cole DiGakpo, who's not currently in that standard level, but he's absolutely looking to get into it. You've got Jotter playing up front and Nunez wants to get into that team. My biggest thing on this is that in certain games this season, right? Oh, you think they'll put her in control and then they get sloppy? And these little blowing passes and stuff like that, that they shouldn't be playing. And the only little four or four of you are blowing passes and someone cut it out and they're breaking on you. And they've done it against Milan a few times when they were training it up and it annoyed me. I think the more we see players wanting to get into with him and coming on, I think that's going to actually cut out the sloppiness. You know what I mean? It's not like we're going to bring players on and just wind the game down and think you're getting players going on. No, we have to do this really. Don't be giving the ball away. I need this ball. I need to be doing so for it. I need to impress. I need to score goals. I need to assist. I need to intercept. And the more you have challenges going on like that, cut out the sloppiness. Because if Sába's Law has a great game, okay? Sába's Law has a great game. Assistant scores comes off on 64th. Quarter Jones goes on. And next to all these playing, blowing passes and losing it. Aren't as slow as an easy decision to make the following week. You know? Look at what Sába's Law is on. This fella come on and he's like, "But if Sába's Law has a decent game and goes off on 64th and Jones comes on and there's no sloppiness and it's quick and it's fast and it's an assist or a goal or whatever, then aren't as slow as a decision to make." And then, also, Sába's Law is on. I better not be sloppy next week because I might just get me started next week ahead of Jones, even though he was impressive off the bench. But if I fucked this up from the start at Anfield or whatever ground, quarter Jones come on and going to be on it. You know what I mean? And I know people don't like being mentioned quarter Jones because it's fucking too disposable. But I'm just using them as an example. Cowdy Gacko is probably the best example at the moment. Louis Diaz has some of the best stats and he sees in the Liverpool. But Cowdy Gacko is the heck on. You think you're good? Where do you see this? Do you know how to start away? It's exactly what you want in a squad. It's competition. It's exactly where you're healthy. Why are you buying these players? Why are you bringing that level of player, that 35 million pound player, that your hope is going to develop into a doubly's value. But to do that, he's going to have to have sharp elbows and he's going to have to put in performances. But the beauty of this squad at the minute is it's not enough when anyone knows how to join. Everyone just knows that the more we carry on like this. I mean the start of this season, given everything that had happened in the summer or didn't happen in the summer, new manager, we've lost one game. And it's a game that we should move last. The rest of it is like we're back to being horrible to play against where if you can see the goal, it's like, well, we can see the goal. Fucking hell, what the hell happened? We're back in the position now where sides are not going to look forward to this. Wolves are not going to look forward. A fully fit, Wolves is not looking forward to this tomorrow. But is this the point, Kev? Wolves aren't going to look forward to this. But we need to get to the stage where four, six, ten weeks down the road, no team is looking forward to playing us. And I'm not saying we're going to go on to this, you know, where we're just untouchable and we're going to win everything. I'm not saying that. I'm saying a lot of people out there, excuse me, a lot of people out there have been of the opinion, you know, Liverpool drop after Klopp and that dropped me home. You know what I mean? But as of now, we've had a really good start. And I think instead of actually, you know, leaning towards, are they dropping a little bit? Let's, let's put it in out there to fuck this team. I just, we thought they are really fucking good. Do you know what I mean? And, and start putting an aura a little bit around ourselves. You know, like other teams do when, when teams just go, "Ah, listen, we just can't beat this. We're going to literally, we just know what I'm going to beat this. We're going to, we're, they're going to win. Let's hope it's not a background." And I'm not, and I'm, we might be a mile away from that. But as of now, we've been really impressed by one hook, hiccup, which was, you know, everyone calling it got lashed over and, and fairly so. But as of, as of now Liverpool are, I think, in a really good position where they can go. You know what? Let's lay down a marker. It might not be a marker to catch a, a toil, but let's lay down a marker early on. Um, before we legged, um, we have to do some sort of, um, predictions. And you know the real, you have to do the score and Liverpool score goal. You have to give the scores. Where do you say you're going? Uh, 3-0 Liverpool. Oh. Uh, Salah 2 and Jata 1. Okay. Um, Brodie says that we score for us, we should win. We will score for us. Then they better not score too early. Let's turn that logic back on them. Um, I'm fairly confident on this one. I don't think it's the easiest place to go in the world. I, you know, there's mitigating circumstances with the whole, um, walls having players injured. They're not in good form. Um, they've lost both our homily against the Chelsea and, and Newcastle. They've come back off, they've come off the back of two defeats. Now, when you beat, you were beaten by Brodie in the week, um, in the, in the day cup as well, weren't you? Um, it's all about Liverpool's approach here. It's all about Liverpool and it's, it's another testament. It's another away game. Most of the players in that squad know it's, it's not the easiest place in the world to go. But I think Liverpool, if Liverpool make right decisions in just small, little, right decisions, I think they'll have too much for walls. I'm going to go 3-1 Liverpool. Um, I think walls will have a period in the game. They're at home. They've had periods against Liverpool in the squad. Um, so I'm going to go 3-1 Liverpool. Um, I think Diaz gets another one. I think Sally gets one. And I'm going to go Alexis McAllister. Cause I think he's been unlucky in the last little while, where regards to chances and stuff like that. Um, let me say, Ashley says, we're a soft touch of times towards the end of the club's tenure. Nice to see some small tweaks really showing us up. They've never been far away from being solid. Uh, Maha's sixth nil. Okay, here we go. Fucking hell. Well, there was a monil after this trigger, said this. Uh, Maha would fall McAllister and Diaz. If we win tomorrow, uh, it's as if I was in trouble of winning four straight away games. Let's keep the run going and keep the haters quiet as I was. I'm going to say is to Neil Liverpool, Salah and Jotter and kind of van broke down today. Um, but van was being, uh, Freudi, van broke down. He thinks it's adorable. Um, but best to look with the van kind of, see. I remember this stuff. Are we, are we triple captain? Mo Salah. And this weekend is the scale. So Pete, I nearly forgot all about me. I forgot about last week. Um, but, uh, well, they definitely forgot about that at some stage. But I'd have to have a look at me team to me. Another four of them will be nice is Robert McGuire. Kev, it's all about getting wins. We play this. We have, we have Bologna on wins. I think, is it a wait? Are we awake to Palace next weekend? Uh, I feel like we are on terrible with fixtures. That's, I'll give me two seconds there and I'll find out. Yeah. I'll have it here. Yes. We're a way to wait the wolves. Obviously tomorrow we're home to Bologna and Saturday and then we're the early kickoff next Saturday. The early kickoff. Yeah, and then we play. Then it's an international break. And we come back on the Chelsea. Um, I was, I'd be sad as if we were one year wrong, hoping for a foreigner or a blouse. Brace from Mount Virgil and Diaz. Um, you know, get a don't have, get the job done and see how the rest of the weekend goes. Yeah. That's where I am. In fairness with the way the sides are picking up knocks and picking up injuries. At the minute you say, yeah, get the win. Stay healthy. Stay, and just, just stay in the rest. That's all you can do. Yeah. Um, there's a couple of, a couple of good games this weekend. New Castle at home to Man City tomorrow. That's the early one. That's the early one. It'll be interesting to see what Man City can do. Yeah. Four o'clock. Uh, Chelsea Brighton is usually tasty. Um, Arsenal Leicester. They'll be soft. Um, but no, it'll be interesting to see what Man City can do. I just want to see what Man City do losing Rodriguez for the season. Kevin De Bruyne is not, not back. And he's not the same force he was. They're going to depend heavily on COVID-age and going to get the season. And you wonder with the, with the volume of games, what that would be like for them. Because their win percentage with Rodriguez not in the side takes a big dip. I wonder if the, I wonder if the actual back to a more traditional 4-2, 3-1. Yeah. Um, and they stop all this. Now, they could just play a kanji, Diaz and someone else put John Stones in. I think you put a few John Stones in. Yeah. I put what he's at and put John Stones. And John Stones has been excellent when he goes in there. Yeah. You know, and it's, it's like a 3-2-2 fucking, whatever the fuck he's playing. But it'd be interesting. It's just Radry controlled so many games. He cut out so much. He's a dictate. He's just so fortunate. I saw, I saw a, I saw a stat today. He was the third highest, he had the third highest goal involvement for Man City last season. Goals are assist. Yeah. No, he's so fucking good. He's stronger. He should actually, he should actually win the Ballander. Of course he should. Yeah. I don't think it's even a debate. I think he's the best, he's the best player in the world for me. Yeah. I think he's been. Yeah. I think he's been unreal. Cantor says fuck the van. Three points. Let me start me, nice, nice, nice, nice. Let me see. Get three points early in the game. Then three points midweek. And it'll be great. Staff was a whole three points midweek. And goal to live up a little bit longer. So, the right, I'll win that one. Let me know if there's no trouble. Yeah. Let me see. Harlan blowing up for three months will really put the card amongst the pigeons. It wouldn't. It would be the end of it. It would be the end of the season. I think so. I think it's so heavy. You're a lawyer. Yes. It's astonishing. It's absolutely astonishing. Yeah. And look, I actually give an ill fucker better. I actually think if Harlan was the blow for three months tomorrow, I would make Harlan a massive favor for the toilet. It would be theirs to lose. Massive. And it would be a case of Conde handled the pressure. Well. Don't want to go being, you know, you're in a race with Man City, but you're not really expected to go on winter. Yeah. If you're in a race and you are expected to get it done, then... I'd love to see it. He's got no excuse. Well, to be honest with you now, I'd love to see a race between Liverpool and Arsenal for the toilet. Yeah, so that. Right. So many reasons. For obvious reasons. But the obvious reason is not C, right? You know, you had Arsenal fans go, "Why do Liverpool love Man City?" You know, whatever, I fuck off, you have bleeding dope. And it's like, honestly, Liverpool don't like Man City. You know what I mean? They just find the Arsenal unbearable. And that's okay. You can find the Arsenal unbearable as a... Well, it's certainly not the Arsenal fans usually online as unbearable and not like Man City. It is possible, you know, like, you know what I mean? And I know loads of Arsenal fans who sometimes try all the time. And they're absolutely fine. It's just some of them where you come across and you're like, "What is going on here?" Like, "Are these on the same planet as us?" And don't get me wrong. There's loads of Liverpool fans like that as well. But Arsenal just come across as mad. Fucking mad, right? The reason I'd love to see it erased between them and Liverpool is because... I think Arsenal are falling on their own development. Clearly. Right? Yeah. But Arsenal feeling like they don't have city to worry about. But Liverpool and pure momentum, I think, will be fucking brilliant to watch. Because, you know, Liverpool, when they get momentum gone, you have to be fucking perfection to beat them. And see, you have had to be perfection for at least two seasons, where they just them and Liverpool have been out. But I don't know. I think he's going to have to mix it up a little bit. See, I think you cover over an awful lot of cracks there last weekend. I go with your own stones because they literally had no way this. They'd know it is. I couldn't, for the life of me, understand why Foden and Greenless weren't on 50 minutes. And why they weren't whipping both crosses in all day. That's all they had to do. They didn't put any crosses into the box. Hal is six foot five and he's an animal in the air. And if you can't get a clean header on it, he's not letting you get a clean clearance on it. It was just so strange to watch. So strange. Crazy. I'll collect you from the airport if you want. I have a very competitive place with the driver's thinking of piss. You're okay, I'll make me awake from the airport if that's okay with you. Look, it's another fascinating weekend in the Premier League. The only fascination we have really is Liverpool away at Wolves. But whatever game you're watching this weekend, enjoy them. We will be back tomorrow after the game. We'll post my show so I should be at about half sevenish. Yeah, but quarter of an hour after the finals. We will be back with that. I think it's Kev, Mac, Chris, and actually tomorrow. I think it's a full house tomorrow. For that, we'll be back on Sunday night, of course. With the Sunday night show, we're hopefully the far of us to be there. Sometimes it's not far, sometimes it's too. Sometimes it's tradable. We'll find we usually walk out on Sunday afternoon. But we will be back on Sunday. And then of course, we're back in the next weekend. We're looking ahead to Bologna and wherever else. Kev, anything else before we go? No, that's it. It's nice to have the break. It's nice to be back now. Cool stuff. As much as I love watching football while I'm away in, what have you. It's nice to be able to watch your football in front room with nobody around. Nobody in your ear telling you how the game is going and what have you. I can see that for myself, thank you very much. Yes. Yeah. Nah, just looking forward to it. Back to normal. Unfortunately, back to work next week. Put a look at that. Yeah, with that, you can't be off or whatever. You know what I mean? Roy, not for me. We talk to you soon. Enjoy the rest of your evening. What's left for you? Enjoy your weekend. And we talk to you soon. All right. This podcast is part of the Sports Social Podcast Network. [BLANK_AUDIO]
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