Anthony McIntyre ⚽ With four victories out of four games notched up Liverpool lead the English Premier League.
While it might sound churlish to quarrel with success, apprehensions abound. Last night against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League their league form carried over, seeing them snatch a winner in the dying minutes, having let a two goal lead slip. That is the third time since the start of the new season that a two goal lead has been surrendered only for a late strike to shift the dial back towards the Kop end.
An article in today's Independent posed the question: It can’t carry on like this, can it? Ridiculous Liverpool maintain winning start.
An article in today's Independent posed the question: It can’t carry on like this, can it? Ridiculous Liverpool maintain winning start.
One thing seems certain, if Liverpool continue to play as they are, they will fall on their sword long before the season's end. Last gasp winners don't come from a tank containing an inexhaustible supply.
That they have not yet got their act together despite huge investment over the summer that saw key additions make their way into the squad, might simply be down to the players needing time to get used to each other: an integration that will slowly knit into place. At present, the infusion of talent has not paid dividends at the back where they they still seem weak, with Andy Robinson showing against both Burnley and Atletico that it takes an old dog for the hard road. Kerkez at left back is like an excitable puppy, leaping in when a cooler head might consider caution. His positional awareness remains well off the pace set by Robinson.
Soboslai in midfield is the current heartbeat of the team, a versatile and prodigious midfielder whose energy is masking the gaps elsewhere. But this is his third season. Wirtz was brought in to split the lines with the killer pass. His success rate thus far has not been impressive. Salah, until last night has been largely anonymous. It is not just his lack of goals from open play but his distribution of the ball has been quite poor. Ekitiki has done some of what he is supposed to do but parts of his play resemble that of Darwin Nunez whose services were not retained because he squandered too many chances in front of goal.
On Sunday I sat down in a hotel bar in Kilkenny to watch Liverpool visit Burnley. The guy sitting next to me asked why Izak was not in the squad. I suggested that they probably didn't need him. It was Burnley after all, never a side in contention for a top six finish. Despite their previous four under par performances since the start of the new season, if the Community Shield is counted, I felt this was one Liverpool could safely ride out. Anything but. That they came away with all three points was down to a time added on penalty which Salah put away ably enough.
For all their possession in and around the Burnley box, the Reds seemed to lack the know how to break down a stubborn defence. There will be more of them as the season progresses. It used to be joked that Alex Ferguson once considered buying Arthur Scargill upon being informed that he was the best striker in England. Maybe somebody will suggest to Arne Slot that he should pursue some Italian fella called Viagra, somebody that will allow penetration from an attack that looks quite flaccid at the minute.
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