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Re: Coutinho
What a goal. Who would've thought he could generate so much power with that little body of his.
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How can you sell such a player
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I'm actually glad Strama is sacked. I really wanted to like the guy when he joined, but he completely lost the plot. That is if he ever had a plot.
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Next 2 seasons will define Coutinho. He can become world class or hover a level below with the rest of them talented players who never took that extra step.
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McAgger wrote:Next 2 seasons will define Coutinho. He can become world class or hover a level below with the rest of them talented players who never took that extra step.
That's not really true though.
He's 21 next season. He still has the world at his feet. Most "AMs" don't peak until they're around 25. Give him as much time as he needs on the left. He'll be solid enough to play consistently. He'll improve, but he won't reach "world class" level until he's older than 23. Not many players are "world class" when they're 23. He'll need more than 2 years to be WC.
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He's been on fire this preseason. By far our best player. Also he's scored in all of his last 4 LFC matches.
What a gem of a player
What a gem of a player
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McAgger wrote:He's been on fire this preseason. By far our best player. Also he's scored in all of his last 4 LFC matches.
What a gem of a player
Have you seen the teams you have played? i think we could get a GL team together and beat them.
Besides Shola Ameobi is currently outscoring Messi in pre season
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Great Leader Sprucenuce wrote:McAgger wrote:He's been on fire this preseason. By far our best player. Also he's scored in all of his last 4 LFC matches.
What a gem of a player
Have you seen the teams you have played? i think we could get a GL team together and beat them.
Besides Shola Ameobi is currently outscoring Messi in pre season
You can only beat teams that are in front of you.
I'm not surprised it's coming from you though
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If a midget was standing between me and a winning lottery ticket, I'd smash him out of the way. Wouldn't boast about it though
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Dem haters
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His touch is beautiful.Ganso wrote:
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F*** this thread.
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Guardian wrote:Philippe Coutinho: Liverpool v Manchester United is why I left Italy
Brazilian midfielder loves the pace and passion of the Premier League and is now ready to sparkle in the big games
Philippe Coutinho looks genuinely perplexed. It is not an expression associated with the Brazilian since he helped enlighten the Brendan Rodgers era at Liverpool seven months ago, but one that hammers home that a new chapter has begun in the rivalry with Manchester United.
Confusion reigns when Coutinho is asked whether he knew of David Moyes before his arrival in England. "What?" is the reply. Try again. Before coming to England, did you know who David Moyes was? "Who?" One last go. David Moyes? "No."
Coutinho is not trying to deliberately insult someone who for the first few months of his Liverpool career was the manager of Everton. Indeed, it is clear the 21-year-old is an artist of the game and not a student, preferring to illuminate with the ball at his feet. "I don't remember watching United win any cups," he says at one point. "I remember they won the Premier League last season. That is as far back as I know."
He was not born the last time United came to Anfield without Mr. Ferguson in charge, or just plain Alex Ferguson as he was then. Only four of the Liverpool team who maintained a 100% start to the season at Aston Villa last weekend were alive when Ron Atkinson's United secured a 1-1 draw at Anfield on 9 February 1986 – Kolo Touré, Daniel Agger, Glen Johnson and Steven Gerrard. The rest are from the generation who saw Liverpool knocked from their perch by Ferguson and, with him gone, Anfield hopes to witness a way back. It will not be easy, admits Coutinho, even against a United manager he has not heard of and who never won at Anfield in 11 years as Everton manager.
"I think United will carry on as usual because they have the same great players," says the Liverpool midfielder. "Only the manager is new and I'm sure they want to win as much as they ever did. They have big players. Just because they have changed managers does not mean they have lost their way. We want to make up for the time lost and want to get back at them and winning this match will help us do that. We feel exactly the same as they do about this game."
With another incendiary figure from the fixture's history absent on Sunday, the suspended Luis Suárez, Coutinho is central to Liverpool's prospects of a victory that could reverberate throughout their season. From his full debut in a 5-0 defeat of Swansea City, the £8.5m January recruit from Internazionale has brought greater purpose, invention and penetration to Liverpool's attacking play under Rodgers.
Coutinho was rich potential unfulfilled in Italy, where he made only 15 starts in Serie A following a much-heralded arrival as a 16-year-old from Vasco da Gama. He spent a season out on loan at Mauricio Pochettino's Espanyol. Today he is the riposte that Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group can present to criticism of their prudent transfer policy, and the manager's eye for a player after spending £25.5m on Joe Allen and Fabio Borini.
"I know the expectations are higher on me now because I've played more matches and done well," Coutinho says. "But I need to keep improving to make the supporters happy. I know I can improve. I know I have to be ready for every single ball, every pass, every challenge. Everything has to be at 100%. You can give no advantage to the opposition player and that's how I intend to approach this game against United.
"I've not had the chance to play United yet but from what I have been told about the history between the clubs, it's even more passionate and stronger than the Milan derby. Football is more disputed in England than it is in Italy. Every match is a very hard match because the referee doesn't blow his whistle as much as in Italy and every team plays against each other like it is a final. I enjoy it more in England because you have to think quicker. The pace of the game is faster so you don't have much time to think."
The Liverpool manager handed Coutinho the responsibility of the No10 shirt when he arrived in January and sees his future as the fulcrum of the team's attack, hence the desire to sign a left winger before Monday's transfer deadline. The one reservation over Coutinho so far has been the ability to impose himself against the stronger teams of the Premier League, with anonymous displays against Chelsea and Tottenham last season both ending in an early substitution.
He accepts the criticism. "I know that last season against Chelsea I did not do as well as I should but that's all in the past now," he says. "It's a new season and I think it will be different for me this time. That Chelsea game was very intense, all the players were close to each other and I found it hard to get into the rhythm of the game. Now I have had the experience, I know what to do to be prepared for matches like this and play better. That's what I aim to do."
The signings of Coutinho and Daniel Sturridge helped elevate Liverpool's form from January onwards last season, with the pair establishing an instant rapport that has demonstrated the Brazilian's ingenuity with a pass and the striker's accuracy with the finish. Despite a few problems with the language barrier, it is a relationship that also flourishes off the pitch.
"Daniel is an excellent player and always makes his runs at the right time," Coutinho says. "I think he's similar to a Brazilian player because he is so quick with the ball at his feet. He has the qualities to be a Brazilian player.
"We're always joking off the pitch and I keep telling him to learn Spanish or Portuguese because it would help me more. He is always looking to teach me things to help us combine better on the pitch, but in English. Last week he did it against Aston Villa and I told him to say it in Portuguese.
"Once Luis is back – and I think he is at the same level as Neymar – he and Daniel will help us a lot."
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Coutinho injured 3 games now, Liverpool can't win a single one of them. Dat 1 man dependency
we need you back little Cou
we need you back little Cou
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Tbf he was pretty meh in those games as well.
You can't keep up winning 1-0 every week eventually it catches up to you.
You can't keep up winning 1-0 every week eventually it catches up to you.
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It was his mehness that actually got us those 1-0. He frees up space more than Suarez does for the rest of the attackers.
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Sell Suarez to us then brah
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Nah i agree with that you still miss him dearly, that is pretty obvious but its not like he was carrying you or anything his individual performances were nothing to shout about.McAgger wrote:It was his mehness that actually got us those 1-0. He frees up space more than Suarez does for the rest of the attackers.
So much so i had to remove him for Ben Arfa in fantasy league
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I thought Bitey would fix everything. Told you McAgger
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Pretty sad he got his injury right before the October International game selection too. He has pretty much ended any chance he had at getting into the Brazil Squad next year.
Lucas Leiva got the call up though in his place. Felipao seemed bent on calling up a Liverpool player based on their great start.
Lucas Leiva got the call up though in his place. Felipao seemed bent on calling up a Liverpool player based on their great start.
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