
Originally Posted by
KingCanny
This is not my words its copied & pasted from elsewhere but this is so true.....
I read this earlier today on X and I thought it was absolutely bang on. It comes from Eddie Gibbs.
“My wife left the house just before kick-off and offered a kindness that proved entirely misplaced. "It's only Barnsley, she said, at least you'll enjoy this one." She returned after the final whistle, saw the score, smiled, "4-1, that's more like it." She couldn't have been more wrong.
I'm getting told how much of a negative "wet wipe" I'm becoming on here, but I just say it as I see, I don't know any other way. This was a miserable watch if you care about Liverpool beyond the raw arithmetic of goals.
Entertaining for neutrals, uplifting for Barnsley, but for anyone invested in what this side is supposed to be, it was another evening of sterile control and emotional vacancy. The goals were all excellent, strikes of technique and clarity, but they arrived as isolated acts of brilliance rather than the product of pressure, tempo, or conviction. Once again, Liverpool dominated the ball and once again did very little with it that felt purposeful or repeatable.
This is what possession has become under Slot: slow, stagnant, endlessly recycled, stripped of threat. Gakpo has drifted into becoming the emblem of it all. I hate singling him out, especially playing out of position, but he now represents everything that drains the life from this team: ponderous touches, safe decisions, no fire, no urgency, no sense of demanding the game. SlotBall in human form.
Chiesa looks exactly like a player who has been frozen out and then blamed for the cold. He is off the pace, short of confidence, and visibly disconnected. That did not happen in a vacuum. This is what happens when a footballer is treated as an afterthought and then judged as if nothing preceded it.
Nyoni’s situation borders on farce. He travels the country to warm benches and is tossed five minutes against a League One side as if that counts as development. That is not management; it's neglect dressed up as patience.
Ramsey does not play at all, even with a season-ending injury at right back. Instead, we're told it's a problem while a possible solution sits unused. Szoboszlai is shoved there, hates it, and everyone pretends this makes sense.
Chiesa, Ramsey, and Endo all occupy non-homegrown squad places, and the manager has no appetite to use any of them. That is not a coincidence; it's a planning failure. If that does not alarm you, nothing will.
Four goals, progression, and a deepening sense that Liverpool are sleepwalking through their own season. The scoreline flatters, the performance deceives, and enjoyment has quietly left the building.
Burnley next, wonder how Parker sets them up.”