The bottom line – we were not at our best, and against this Atletico team, so spirited and organized, we needed to be. If there is a weakness in this Liverpool team, it's a tendency get rattled at noisy European grounds: we can remember Napoli twice, PSG, Barcelona to some extent (even though the performance there was mostly good), and even Belgrade a couple of years ago. It's only natural – those stadiums are designed to be intimidating, but true European giants should be able to absorb all of that hostile energy and play with the same freedom they do at home. Evidently, we're not there yet.
Among our players, I thought only Robbo, Salah and Alisson emerged with credit. Trent's delivery was off (way off in the beginning, then got better, but he couldn't find a telling moment), Mane was not well, Fabinho rusty, Henderson for once showed some limitations as he couldn't pick a hole in the Atletico wall as the most advanced of the 3 midfielders. Overall, Simeone's plan worked to perfection: the early goal was a bonus, but I suspect he would have taken the scrappy, unsatisfying 0:0 too. The most noticeable thing for me was the way they limited our opportunities to counter-press by cleverly avoiding almost every one of our pressing traps – that must have took hell of a lot of analysis on Simeone's part and positional work by the players, but they did it. They also managed to work our back line in the first half with constant runs in behind, despite having to sit deep and having almost no pacy attackers – that also took some engineering.
The only positive is that we are still very much in it and now there should not be any complacency among the players and the fans. Let's give them hell in 3 weeks!
Among our players, I thought only Robbo, Salah and Alisson emerged with credit. Trent's delivery was off (way off in the beginning, then got better, but he couldn't find a telling moment), Mane was not well, Fabinho rusty, Henderson for once showed some limitations as he couldn't pick a hole in the Atletico wall as the most advanced of the 3 midfielders. Overall, Simeone's plan worked to perfection: the early goal was a bonus, but I suspect he would have taken the scrappy, unsatisfying 0:0 too. The most noticeable thing for me was the way they limited our opportunities to counter-press by cleverly avoiding almost every one of our pressing traps – that must have took hell of a lot of analysis on Simeone's part and positional work by the players, but they did it. They also managed to work our back line in the first half with constant runs in behind, despite having to sit deep and having almost no pacy attackers – that also took some engineering.
The only positive is that we are still very much in it and now there should not be any complacency among the players and the fans. Let's give them hell in 3 weeks!
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