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    Boring Liverpool? Arsenal and Manchester United can't match them for goals


    Some areas of the media would have you believe that Rafa's Reds are all about containment and tactics, yet they have outscored the free-flowing Gunners this season. Do they deserve that 'boring' tag?

    Rafa Benitez's Liverpool have all too often been branded as a team lacking any kind of creativity or style, instead preferring to focus on tactical rigidity, grinding out marginal results and relying too heavily on two players to score goals.

    However, statistics from this year’s campaign go some way to dispelling this myth, with some figures threatening to debunk theories about other Premier League sides.
    To start off, this year’s top scorers in all competitions have NOT been playing at the Emirates or Old Trafford. With 116 goals, English football cannot boast a team with a better record for hitting the net this season than the Reds of Anfield.

    The combined talents of Arsene Wenger’s mercurial side have managed to score next best with 111, and Fernando Torres is taking Emmanual Adebayor all the way to the wire for second place in the scoring charts.
    Another accusation levelled at Liverpool is that they are too reliant on their primary goalscorers, namely Steven Gerrard and Torres. However, just up the M62 there is a duo that contributes more to their team’s tally than this pairing. Of Manchester United’s 104 goals, 59 have been scored by Cristiano Ronaldo or Carlos Tevez, comprising 56% of the total. Liverpool’s twosome bagged 53 of 116, or 45%. So, it seems that this is another allegation without grounding, at least with regard to their North West neighbours.

    Combine this with another stat published by the Liverpool Echo this week and the spread of goals throughout the team becomes clearer. With Ryan Babel’s belter at Stamford Bridge taking his season tally to 10, his name joins five others already in double figures for 2007-08.
    Already Yossi Benayoun, Dirk Kuyt and Peter Crouch have struck at least 10 goals apiece this term, making Liverpool the only team in the land with such a sextet of scorers.

    Chelsea are next with four members in the 10-or-more club, giving rise to the notion that the Anfield outfit are much less reliant on the finishing abilities of Stevie and Fernando than some might have us believe.
    It is true to say that Arsenal play the more attractive football, and Manchester United’s flying winger has brought more plaudits than the endeavours of his Scouse counterparts. But Liverpool’s reputation as a boring side without a semblance of flair is unjustified.

    The Reds will complete a second year without a trophy come May, but there can be little doubt that the margin in domestic football is closing. Last season, the points difference between Liverpool and the champions was 21. This year, assuming United and Liverpool win their one remaining game, it will be 11. If the gap continues to close at such a rate, a league title could be on its way to Anfield sooner than we think.
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    X or Mosiah .. which of you jokers wrote this? Yes, todate Liverpool has scored 117 (not 116) goals but looking closer at the numbers ...

    2 CL qualifers against Toulouse scoring 5 goals. I'm gonna disregard the 6-0 against Derby. There is an 8-0 against Besiktas (proof of the attacking prowness within Liverpool).

    Some ridiculous FA CUP ties against Luton .. scoring 6, Havant .. scoring 5.

    I guess people will find what to console dem disappointment.
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Lazie View Post
      I'm gonna disregard the 6-0 against Derby.
      Yuh going to pick and choose what you want to consider and wi must tek yuh serious?



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      • #4
        Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
        Yuh going to pick and choose what you want to consider and wi must tek yuh serious?

        Obviously you misunderstood that part. When I say disregard I mean not to "highlight" it since Derby played in the EPL.
        "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lazie View Post
          X or Mosiah .. which of you jokers wrote this? Yes, todate Liverpool has scored 117 (not 116) goals but looking closer at the numbers ...

          2 CL qualifers against Toulouse scoring 5 goals. I'm gonna disregard the 6-0 against Derby. There is an 8-0 against Besiktas (proof of the attacking prowness within Liverpool).

          Some ridiculous FA CUP ties against Luton .. scoring 6, Havant .. scoring 5.

          I guess people will find what to console dem disappointment.
          Well why not post your 3 plus goal output contrasting same with oponents common to both Liverpool and BoyU? That would tell a story!

          btw - I have not a clue what the result of such a comparison shows!

          Yup! _ I have been saying it from 'pool was getting a beating in the 'earlies' that 'pool is a better TEAM than many think!

          ..ofcourse, I have also been saying the YOUNG GUNNERS play the sweetest and greatest TEAMball in the EPL! ...they just misfire too often in front of goal!
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          • #6
            Very funny,but of mutual interest, Man U outscored Arsenal 8-3 this season.



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            • #7
              Arsenal dont need to score goals to be exciting.. thats how good we are..
              We need to score to win though.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by OJ View Post
                Arsenal dont need to score goals to be exciting.. thats how good we are..
                We need to score to win though.
                Did you say that with a straight face OJ?
                "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Rockman View Post
                  Very funny,but of mutual interest, Man U outscored Arsenal 8-3 this season.



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                  Thanks for the info!
                  ...and...
                  ...as mi seh di YOUNG GUNNERS misfire too often!

                  Needed an Eto'o (2005-2006 version) type player.

                  ...or, (Hi gamma!) TH14 of the 2004/05 version!
                  "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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                  • #10
                    I have a corner league side round here dat is more exciting dan even Arsenal. Pile a minute, salads every 5! Chuss mi! Cyaan beat dat!


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