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How would that convince anyone? An convincing win against a team in the bottom 3 (West ham), another dour preformance at home in the 1-1 v Sunderland.. A somewhat lucky draw at that... Even a OK preformance and win v Leeds who are in the bottom 3 at anfield wouldnt be a sign of things are changing? And really does anyone honestly think we will put in a good preformance against Leeds? A win while important means fuck all if we just put I another shit preformance
We won two not long ago and “we were back”.
Yes it’s not the same level of competition but three undefeated and seven points etc etc etc. it’s football. Emotions change very very quickly
 
I'm not happy, but I'm not ready to say it's done. We walked the league last season and were dominant in Europe too until the team tired. Surely that wasn't entirely a fluke?
 
I'm not happy, but I'm not ready to say it's done. We walked the league last season and were dominant in Europe too until the team tired. Surely that wasn't entirely a fluke?

It was a fluke. In a sense, anyway. We were crap from about February on... After the muscle memory of Klopp's tactics had worn off and they started to play more Slothball.

Couple that with Arsenal's collapse and injuries, City falling off a cliff for a few months, momentum, confidence and fear factor etc etc...

A perfect storm for Slot to look like a genius and for us to win the league.
 
It was a fluke. In a sense, anyway. We were crap from about February on... After the muscle memory of Klopp's tactics had worn off and they started to play more Slothball.

Couple that with Arsenal's collapse and injuries, City falling off a cliff for a few months, momentum, confidence and fear factor etc etc...

A perfect storm for Slot to look like a genius and for us to win the league.

Indeed.

Arsenal lost the same number of games as us (4), but they simply couldn't turn their draws (14) into wins. They also didn’t have a single player hitting double-digit goals — things might have been very different if they had brought in the right striker — whereas we had 3, including 1 who scored 29.

And just to put it into perspective: 84 points (a 2-point improvement from 23/24) would have been enough to win the title in only 1 of the 9 Premier League seasons during Klopp’s time with us — Leicester’s season, where they too benefited from other teams flattering.

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