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Post Match UCL Internazionale Milan (A) 0-1 9th December 8pm

The result was fantastic and deserved.. An old school european away tie where we just defend and hopeful get a bit of luck in attack.. The only time inter looked dangerous was directly after the disallowed goal.
Have to say I expected more from inter but credit to our defending.
One thing is though, this kinda negative attacking style is all good and dandy away to inter at the San siro but if weplay this brand of negative football at home to Brighton then nothing changes
 
It was a very good result against a decent team with an exceptional home record. Considering the obvious lack of confidence in the side I thought we did really well. There are still obvious flaws in the team that I don't think can be addressed without transfers; Konate had a good game but he's had them before; at this age he should have ironed out the brainfarts and he hasn't. We need at least one more wide player who can stretch the play and beat people. I do think we need a great physical presence in the middle of the pitch also. But it's something to build on at least. I hope we persist with the formation and, if fit, the personnel, which means no way back into the side for either Salah or Gakpo.
 
It was a slightly improved performance, which probably a change of team's formation had played part in that! I thought that Jones was really outstanding once again. The team needs to do the same in the league, and put points on the board. Good Luck
 
but if weplay this brand of negative football at home to Brighton then nothing changes

Course we will. This is who we are now, we've only been doing it every game since Ipswich away bar the odd game against Madrid/Spurs where we've played on the front foot with intensity from minute 1 to 80/90.
 
We did an Italian job on them.

I might be alone in thinking that was a stone wall pen.

You can't pull shirts regardless of the fall.

Guarantee if he doesn't go down, it won't have been given.

But a pull is a pull. The law is quite clear.

I agree. Ignore the fall - he was just trying to draw attention to it. The pull stopped him trying to run towards the ball. The shirt pulling rules are quite clear these days and relate to the whole "creating a triangle in the shirt" concept.
 
I can't remember if that fuckwit has ever been right about anything.
He got a lineup right once after getting dogs abuse from Ryan for posting it. That was years ago. He's probably due another one in another couple of years. Broken clocks and all that.
 
I think it may be hard to accept, but step 1 of restoring confidence is defensive solidity and being boring. Step 2 is defending better on set pieces.

Step 3 is going forward. We are definitely losing a lot of attacking fluency. Horrendously bad at bypassing the bus. I'm not sure Slot has it in his locker to innovate going forward and solve this problem. Bradley's chance was an example of this.

We'll see. But step one was being more compact. And it's working.
 
Our press isn't just non-existant. It seems to be purposefully non-existent. One of the key reasons the 'Kloppness' of our side has eroded though the last 12 months
Imo none of the new signings were bought with pressing in mind. They're more creators/finishers, based on the assumption that we'd still be controlling games.

Was a fairly dull game again. Inter a bit disappointing, they seemed a little too wary of us but we won our battles and showed better physicality than lately. Ekitike was busy and the defence sound. Gomez and Robbo did well. Wirtz and Bradley changed the game coming on. On the flipside, was Isak even playing?

BUT I'm not convinced you can play 4 CMs every week. It's a bit odd and any side would look more solid if you do that.
 
And I'm not having this 'Inter were below par', Inter were wary of us', 'Inter were this that and the other'. Load of bollocks. It's really difficult for some people to give us credit where it's due.

Again : Inter had not lost in the CL at home since 2022 (18 games). Inter are 3rd in the Scudetto 1 point off top (same games played) and a far superior GD, Inter have won their last 3 games in Italy 4-0, 5-1 and 2-0 and only lost away at Atletico to a 93rd minute goal (a match they dominated with ⅔ possession and shaved the shots too). They were no pushovers and started the match favourites.

However we pressed well, controlled the game for all but 10 mins, our defence/midfield hardly gave them a sniff and we had by far the better opportunities (as well as having more shots 12 (5) to their 9 (2) and an xG of 1.43 to their 0.47) and were denied a legitimate goal as well as earning a clear penalty - even if very soft. So no, we were not in any way lucky against a very good side.

When we're shite everyone lays into us (deservedly) but when we're not then the least we can do is give them due credit.

BBC Radio 5 Live senior football reporter (Ian Dennis) :
Liverpool were so impressive, it was such a significant victory.
It was Liverpool's work-rate, their organisation, their defensive discipline, the way they pressed Inter, restricting the home side to few opportunities.
 
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