Liverpool’s winning streak ended last night, after the Reds suffered a 2-2 draw against Swansea at the Liberty Stadium.
Despite conceding an early goal, the Reds strongly bounced back and
lead 2-1 at half time, but a second half goal from Michu leveled the tie
in the end.
Here are my two-penny worth four observations:
Not a bad result for the Reds
Ask Liverpool fans,
and they’ll take a draw against Swansea (away) with a glee. However, at
the stroke of half time when Liverpool took the lead, it gave a feel
that the Reds are on the way of bagging yet another three-pointer.
Credit should go where it is due. Swansea fought back brilliantly in the
second half and fully deserve to get something from the match. Still,
top of the league, gives a healthy feel, isn’t it?
Jonjo Day
It was Jonjo Shelvey’s day. He was pumped up for this tie, as if he
had a point to prove. Having assisted 3 of the 4 goals scored and
scoring the 4th one, Shelvey was clearly the star of the show (albeit
for both teams). But Brendan Rodgers should thank him after the match for his immense contribution (to Liverpool) in the game.
He was directly involved in all the four goals. He scored one (the
opener) and was involved in three assists. Yes, you read it right, for
those who haven’t watched the game. For the first Liverpool goal, he did
a Gerrard-esque back-pass to Daniel Sturridge and the England international didn’t need a second invitation to score.
Likewise, Victor Moses picked up a poor pass from Shelvey and scored a brilliant solo goal. However, there was one final chance of atonement for the young lad, as a brilliant run from him and equally good header-cum-assist found Michu in the box and the Spaniard slotted home with great aplomb.
Likewise, Victor Moses picked up a poor pass from Shelvey and scored a brilliant solo goal. However, there was one final chance of atonement for the young lad, as a brilliant run from him and equally good header-cum-assist found Michu in the box and the Spaniard slotted home with great aplomb.
Reds struggle without Coutinho
Sturridge was getting all the attentions at the moment for scoring
Liverpool’s 4 goals out of 5 this campaign, while Coutinho’s impact at
times didn’t get noticed this season.
Liverpool looked a complete different side after the young Brazilian
left the pitch picking up a nasty shoulder injury. The creative spark
was out of the window, the Reds just chased Swansea players like shadows
while Iago Aspas (came on as sub) looked like a fish out of water in
that no 10 role. The Reds without the Brazilian could make only 4 (yes
only 4, in over half an hour) successful passes, compared to 48 with
him. Stats don’t lie sometimes.
Sakho needs to improve quickly
Mamadou Sakho needs to adapt quickly. The youngster from PSG
who is the most expensive defender in the club’s history didn’t enjoy a
perfect debut at all. I have seen him play on few occasions in the Champions League,
and found he is a very good player with the ball on his feet.
Yesterday, we saw, how composed and confident he was in close areas with
the ball, passing it safely to the near man.
But, where he needs to improve is his decision making. At least, in 3
cases yesterday, he went out quickly from his area (leaving his
position) and tried to intercept a pass with a lunge (almost Jamie
Carragher style) and in all the occasions, he missed the ball.
I am not criticizing him too much as one need to understand that he
was playing his first match only in a different league. He still needs
to adjust to the new system, new methods, new coaching style, language,
nature of the league etc. The signs are there for him to excel and he
will improve with every game he plays.
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