^ Yea lati, the difference in quality between the two teams is what won us the match but I want you to look closely at our first goal. It was a fantastic counterattacking move. key word: counterattacking. My main gripe with Brendan Rodgers is that we don't have the players to play tiki taka. We play a fair bit of long balls and we are at our best when we play quick DIRECT passes forward + counterattacks. Instead, we keep passing it around backwards and to the sides dangerously in our own box.
Suarez our main man is not suited to this kind of football. He looses the ball quite a lot. If you are going to play possession, it has to be all over the pitch not just between Reina and the back four.
Gerrard is also struggling. He's pretty lousy at short passing and controlling games. See the long ball he played to Coutinho in the counterattack that led to the first goal. He's much more comfortable playing at a quick tempo instead of the slow build up that we are trying to play.
This is why I wanted Roberto Martinez to be our manager and not Rodgers. I might be biased because I'm a big Wigan fan and I love playing with a back three and wingbacks (3-4-3). We have the players for it. Agger can be given the licence to attack from a LCB role and Johnson and Downing/Enrique are good wingbacks. Carra as a sweeper would be excellent. Most importantly, Suarez would absolutely thrive in this system, as he struggles when up on his own. In this system, the forwards have to be able to drift to the channels which Suarez (and Sturridge btw) excels at. I could go on and on about why this formation suits Liverpool but I don't want to bore the fuck out of you guys.
Nonetheless, as a Liverpool fan, nothing pleases me more than seeing my team winning but it does not mask the problems that we have. We also had nothing to play for, so no pressure. Last week, when top four was starting to be a bit possible, we blew it. When I see my team winning under pressure, I'll be happy.