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Liverpool FC v West Ham United Team Sheets

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Mon, 24/02/2020 - 19:06

Liverpool: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Robertson, Van Dijk, Gomez, Fabinho, Keita, Wijnaldum, Mane, Salah, Firmino. Subs: Adrian, Lovren, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Minamino, Lallana, Origi, Matip.
West Ham: Fabianski, Cresswell, Ngakia, Diop, Ogbonna, Noble, Rice, Soucek, Snodgrass, Anderson, Antonio. Subs: Randolph, Balbuena, Zabaleta, Lanzini, Bowen, Fornals, Haller.

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Weve equalised....first 20 mins is the best weve played for a long time can we keep it up though

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Played out of our skin & mistakes have cost us again...but why put haller on instead of Bowen? Haller is bloody useless

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Well that's got to be the blue print for the rest of the season and we have a good chance of staying in this league,minus the errors of course.

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of bad goal keeping.

I follow three teams West Ham, Orient, and Torquay. Every week it is win lose draw and it proved the same again this week as it did last week.

I could have made a fortune over the years on that combination.

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But at least we put up a great fight,Anderson although lightweight creates chances.forkhandles was a plus,ngakai was immense at the back & so was diop & ogg..haller less said the better

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Ngaki was a natural right back. He certainly was very composed and made some good tackles / runs. West Ham should stick with him for the rest of this season. Certainly the West Ham players put in a great shift. But the referee only gave the yellow cards to the Hammers. I actually watched the replays and there was a handball prior to Liverpool netting in the winner. Surprised that there was no mention of it. But very likely the VAR would let the goal stand as the victims are the Hammers and it only grazed the wrist of the Liverpool player with his hand above his head. Hope Soucek recovers quickly as he stood out in the head to head duels, and made some great tackles. To me only Noble was disappointing from those in the starting lineup, and of course there were Fabianski's howlers that gifted Liverpool all three points. Yes, Haller was pedestrian in his few minutes on the pitch, though he registered his first attempt at target in ages. Very lethargic attempt from him though. Bowen at least was more likely to score, and where was Haller then? He should have offered him an option as his only chance of scoring was to loop it over the keeper's head. I am sure if Antonio was still the Centre forward, he would have been up there alongside with him.

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Lets hope not,but i wouldnt be at all surprised if we fall back to the usual dyer performances that i have seen at the BOM all season on Saturday.

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