He flies under the radar because he wasn’t expensive, doesn’t score and doesn’t get assists. The type of player who will only get recognition in hindsight
It's missing the point that Caicedo injured Gravenberch. It's the fact that he committed 7 fouls and did not receive a booking which included that tackle and several before it and several after it. The early booking likely prevents him being careless like that in the first place. Chilwell took out a player too and didnt get booked until he started on someone.
it was either mcconel or clark who tried to help chilwell up cuz he was on the floor and he completely shrugged him off and started swearing at him.@@molybdomancer195
You look at 100m midfielders such as Rice and Bellingham. And then you look at 50m midfielders like JWP and Bissouma And take a look at 20m midfielders like Jorginho and Endo All of them are better than Caicedo and Enzo... 200m down the drain.😅
Never understood this naming of single individuals around Academy players when there are so many people involved at that level. They train with the first team and youth team coaches so all round .. Well done.
At the same time the ref was ignoring Van Dyke having to tow a Chelsea player who was clamped onto his shirt into the goal area to score the goal. @@MoDonk-g2w
@@cp_vaughny7 first teamers missing, Mcconnell, Bradley, Danns and Clark all on for the last half hour what do you expect mate 😂😂😂😂 No cb is doing better
Klopp said Endos legs were seizing up at the end of the game, he was struggling to climb the stadium stairs. The guy gave absolutely everything. He’s playing at Ngolo Kante levels right now
Alisson couldn't of done any better then him today. Him, konate, VVD, Endo, Mac allister, Elliot basically everyone tbh were just sensational. Had like 7 starters out and a bench of 2 defenders and basically academy kids. Poch really brought that spursy factor too Chelsea and we all love it. Trust in the kids to step up too not even risk Salah and Nunez was honestly genius. Gonna be devastated come the end of the season and klopp leaves.
Curtis Jones got sent off for a lesser, more accidental tackle than what Caicedo did that didn't even result in a foul. Consistency. Also, you won't see a goal being ruled out for the reason VVD's goal was ruled out again this season. Ruling out a goal for a possible hypothetical situation that might have happened is ridiculous.
Exactly it's the inconsistency that pisses us off more than anything. Jota got wrestled in the box against Brentford not so much as a check, despite City being awarded a far weaker foul for a player getting an arm round them in the box. Jota in the same game was given a flying knee and had his own knee landed on. If Konate did that to someone in a game its straight red every time. Not to mention Luton towns defenders consistently arm dragging and head locking being ignored. Yet again if LFC's backline used this as our go to tactic we'd have none left. And those are just a handful of examples from the last few weeks, too much this season has boiled down to whatever PGMOL gives us on the day.
Look, Liverpool deserved the win. I’m not arguing with that. But the disallowed goal was the correct call. Endo was stood offside, and then directly influenced the goal. If he is stood onside before he makes that block, then it’s a goal. But we have seen goals disallowed for years now, and will continue to do so, for players stood offside and influencing play.
@@alexcooper3651except that's assuming that Colwill would have tracked Van Dijk and contested the ball when by that point Virgil had already made his run and the matchup was between VVD and Chilwell. Colwill had already lost him, then was blocked, and neither him or Endo had any interaction with the goal. And if you watch it Colwill doesn't even attempt to get past Endo, he loses Virgil and then just stops moving.
@@alexcooper3651 That incident wasn't what I was referring to but since you brought it up. Was it by the letter of the law correct? Yes. Had any of the pitch officials seen the incident? No. Would it have been clear and obvious error to let slide? Not really. Will there be any real consistency between that and the myriad of goals this season and next that are affected by offside players? No. Was it harsh to rule it out in a cup final? very.
@@alexcooper3651 I think you need to watch literally any other match in the history of football to see whether standing in front of a player not near the ball or attacker at a free kick is a foul or offside or interference.
Perception is mad, Elliott isn't considered in the 'kid' bracket, even the disappointment of Gravenberch going off having to bring kids on, is 21 himself.
Tbf Chelsea do have a lot of young players as well which is why I think some of the stick is a bit OTT. Big money youngsters for the most part though with more experience so do get they are expected to beat academy lads.
Dude 20 is definitely still a kid even in football terms. He's just exceptional is all. And RG is still young, not even close to what hes capable of, particularly regarding his last season in the wilderness under the master man manager that is Tommy Tuchel.
Chelsea captain fighting with kids, while on the other hand Virgil solid for whole game, maintaining that high line so that kids can play higher, scoring a header which was disallowed still maintaining his cool and class then finally scoring the winner
Chilwell was lucky not to be sent off, the one on Bradley was a yellow and then the yellow he got for trying to scrap with a 20 year old. He was also at Elliott couple of times and you Clark 19 year old he was trying to pick on him too, embarrassing. He was on about he hoped Salah will be fit for this game too, he was getting absolutely riled by a bunch of kids 😂😂
@@Ryzeex. What an overreaction to a completely accidental stumble. Always Chelsea players trying to act like they're ten men for no reason. Did we get in Caicedo's face after he injured Gravenberch with his studs?
Endo cleared so much from out the box, including cutting out the second attempt after Kelleher's excellent initial save. This wasn't even noted by the match commentary.
My issue with Caicedo wasn't the Gravenberch tackle but nearly every time a Liverpool player went past him he either kicked them or bundled them over. Sometimes, that player even had the ball.
If that was romeo he would have been red carded you do wonder what the refs are looking at as for Liverpools disallowed goal let's see what happens this weekend about blocking players runs
YES James. Endo has needed praise for a long time this season, such an understated player who just gets it done. Love his attitude. A lot of our fans were underwhelmed when we signed him. After his first start at anfield (in the league cup, actually) he tweeted "delighted to make my first start at anfield. I will keep trying" god bless him.
Caicedo also swipes at Mac Allister ankle (that is AWAY from the ball), steps directly on Endo's ankle away from the ball (the reason he was in a boot). Look at those then look again at the gravy one and tell me he is not targeting ankles. These are not coincidences, he is not surprised when he ends up on someone's ankle and rolls it. Once could be written off as unintentional, but he has lunged at the ankle of 3 different midfielders, that we KNOW OF.
Caicedo should have been sent off. You said it too, he was going in for the tackle while simultaneously looking where he would go next to follow the ball. That’s a reckless tackle that seriously injured another player. Should have been a red
ive seen so many liverpool fans hating on harvey elliot lately. he is definitely not our best player, but he's 20 years old and making significant contributions to the team. He was our best attacking player today (aside from VVD i guess)
I can't understand those people. Elliot is a livewire. He's so good in the Liverpool system. He's not a goal scorer, that's not his role. He enables, and he does it so well. He works well with Trent, Bradley, Gomez, Salah, MacAllister, whoever is around him. He moves the ball forward, creates opportunities, and the fact that he can play both in midfield and as a stand-in for Salah is so valuable. He's not underrated, but anyone who can't see his impact needs to reevaluate themselves.
where the h.. have you seen that because I do not belive you when you claim that "so many liverpool fans are hating on HE" because I haven´t seen that. But we may just not have the same opinion about what "many" is
for the caicedo challenge, it doesn't matter if its an accident or not... not saying it should be a red, but we've seen those constantly given as reds... it was a bad challenge, and didn't get close to the ball. wasn't even a yellow or foul which I'd mental
because it literally wasn't a challenge lmao, you give that and you set a precedent for players putting their foot underneath the opponent's foot to get them sent off
@@yungy1209 What an embarrassing comment. How was it not a challenge? Gravenberch had possession and he tried to strip him you muppet. How would it set the precedent for leaving your foot under a crunching tackle? PL football isn't played in steel toe caps so not really a strat plus the speed Gravenberch played the pass makes it next to impossible for it to be intentional. Stop talking rubbish and wash your specs before watching footie lol.
if that was from Casemiro or Xhaka that would have been a surefire red sadly or even a yellow and then VAR to red refereeing has no consistency nowadays kek
It was not unnecessary from Neville...I would say it was the opposite and needed to be said. £1 billion against a majority of schoolkids in 30 minutes of extra-time. What I disagree with is people blaming Pochettino....This one is on the players, not the manager.
It was. You can talk about semantics all you like. But top of the league recently battered Chelsea 4-1 only lost two games all season Liverpool beating tenth place crisis club Chelsea, is by definition NOT a bottlejob.
@@alexcooper3651 IF Liverpool were top of the league and still in all 4 Comps constantly using the school kids, then I would agree with you.....but thats not the case. Not sure of the exact numbers, but half the team in extra time don't even have a combined total of appearances in double figures for the club. One Chelsea TH-camr pointed out that 5 of those guys were playing against Stoke last week in the PL2 game Also, a club in crisis do not put 4 goals past Man city IMO.
Mac Allister, Jones and Jota have gotten red cards for accidents too. A lot of players have. Hands inside the box can be accidental. Doesn't make it less of a red, given that it is dangerous play... It's a leg breaking tackle.
I think people are upset with the foul because it is so similar to Jones when he was sent off. No malice but they put it up on the screen to watch in slow motion starting with the particular frame in which it looked the worst. Why didn’t that happen here? Again no consistency is ruining football.
Endos heatmap is literally insane. Like how can a sane man push himself to such lengths. Incredible player and a joy to be able to watch every week. So, so refined as an all around footballer. I see a lot of people sleeping on his ability to make a progressive pass on the turn which shouldn't go overlooked.
Conor Bradley has been brilliant the last few games. Going to be hard to take him out of the team when everyone’s fit. No fear, very mature player, makes the right decision every time.
Great analysis here as usual here ! On the Caicedo tho, you can say it's accidental but still a red card. Most of tackles are "accidental" or "no malice in it" but the studs still go over the ankle for me 🤷
I am not a lfc fan but come on man or kid....what to h....are you talking about, do you realy think that it is "complaining" when people get frustrated over the crappy ref?@@DaughterOfChelsea
Glad you've highlighted Endo's performance, he does this every week and gets no credit from pundits, media, even our fans most of the time - he's an absolute warrior. We've done it again... miss out on the number 1 target but bring in someone better
What a f**king great match. I can't remember a cup-final ebbing & flowing so much before. It was 0-0 for 90% of the game but yet absolutely riveting. After the effort put in by both teams I wouldn't have minded Chelsea winning the cup. It wasn't about a poxy cup. It was two heavyweights going toe-to-toe. It was a PROPER MATCH. In every sense.
And to think Endo was 3rd or 4th choice cdm to sign and seemed like a random and panic buy to many people. If it wasn't for VVD almost getting to goals, Endo would be the clear man of the match today
eh the caicedo thing isn’t as big of a deal but the problem id take with it is not that it’s an accident i totally believe it is, but that hasn’t stopped reds before, remember jones vs spurs, he had his foot on top of the ball and it slipped off onto the ankles of sarr? i can’t fully remember who it was but either way obviously that wasn’t intentional so if that’s how it goes then neither or both should be reds but yeah enough people have complained about consistency so i don’t even need to mention it
That Spurs game was a complete shambles in terms of the officiating. If that was a game in south America or 1980s Italy you'd assume the officials had been bribed they were so bad.
Re the Caicedo/ Gravenberch challenge, agree it was mostly an accident and no intent. However at the beginning of the season, VAR would have shown the ref a still shot of Caicedo's foot stamping on Gravenberch's ankle after the ball had gone and called it dangerous play and a red card. To amend the criteria for assessing such incidents during the season isn't acceptable, the full season must be judged with the same standards.
Felt like Endo was our only midfielder at many times, how Gallagher didnt score is beyond me. Also Kelleher was outrageous, way better today than his recent few games before today
On Endo: I was expecting him to just be a solid, hardworking player, nothing special, and I was happy with that considering how little we paid for him, but he is slowly becoming so much more than that now to the point where I think he really needs to talked about more by pundits. You look at this final where his opposite number is the £110M DM who's rejection of Liverpool led to us buying Endo in the first place, and you'd have to say that of the two Endo had by far and away the more impressive performance. It's reached the point where a 31 year old that we "panic bought" for £16M from a low level Bundesliga team has become one of our most important players and among the first names on the teamsheet each week. And that's all credit to him; he's worked his socks off to move perception from him being a stop-gap panic signing to him being one of the best DMs in the league, and it's only taken him 18 appearances to do that!!!
@Garfy365 lesser teams have been fouling there way thru over 100 yrs of football. He made a few fouls. None of them were that bad. The grav tackle was more unfortunate than sinister
@@bannnnner Joke that he didn't have at least a yellow after doing 2 or 3 blatant fouls. The fact that he didn't just gives him encouragement to go on and do that utterly stupid foul on Gravenberch. Pathetic.
@@bannnnner He performed several reckless fouls and didn't even see yellow. I would agree with you if we could get away with the same tactics but unfortunately we have to actually play ball to win. We're already fighting massive injury problems and we somehow need this prick adding to it. Don't talk rubbish.
Last week Newcastle scored a set piece against Forest where the commentators and pundits spent a lot of time praising the Newcastle players for how they blocked off the Forest defenders. One week later blocking isn’t allowed 🤷♂️
Was actually a great game to watch for a 1-0. Also some insight from VVD in his interview after the match, the interviewer asked about this maybe being only the first cup this season and VVD replied “well it’s impossible, no one has ever done it before” which I believe he let it slip that Liverpool, on the down low, are going for the quadruple. Obviously everyone will try to do that, but it seems from this that they believe they can do it, otherwise he wouldn’t have said “no one’s done it before”, because obviously people have won 2 or 3 cups in a season so it’s not an impossible thing to do that no one has ever done.
@@Parky_1712 It wouldn't be THE quad you're right but it would still be A quad and therefore still an unprecedented achievement and the closest anyone would've come to THE quad. Still only hypothetical unless they win the other 3.
@@LordSeth-hf8ew Actually it was 2 trophies that year also came within a point of the league again and lost the UCL by one goal. Not a terrible effort and certainly would have the likes of you wetting your pants thinking your club would do it.
To disallow that goal should open a can of worms, but it won’t. We’ve had city players offside with the ball going between their legs and the goal given. Endo held his position. Furthermore for VAR to get involved it should have been a clear and obvious error. The fact is it wasn’t..
Curtis jones got a red for that,and he slipped and rolled on the ball against Tottenham, to be honest this game was ridged from the start 😑 Chelsea bought the whole referees ,I don't even what to talk about the disallowed goal, good video, keep up the good work 👍
my wife will be the only witness. But I did VVD's celebration and called his goal (as my ONLY goal guesses of the game) before EACH of his goals...could just feel it for him on those corners.
That ruled out goal felt like they were looking for something. I think Klopp mentioned that he has been coaching for 20 years and he learned a new rule with that call. I am nearly 50 and it completely baffled me. Blocking happens all the time at free kicks and corners, and they made A LOT of assumptions to find a reason to rule out the goal. We want to see goals, stop looking for reasons to cancel them.
Gary Neville had been working on that one for a while.. Also VVD's first goal should _never_ have been disallowed, if we didn't know better and know for a fact they are absolutely infallible and would never do such a thing we might suspect they were trying to engage in a lil' bit-o-matchfixing.
you said the caicedo one was an accident, yeah i agree, but the refs have set their own standard, accident or not, it's dangerous and it's a red. look at the curtis jones red, the macca red, they're supposed to be straight reds now
What difference does it make if there was no malice in the challenge or he didn't mean it? It was a dangerous challenge. In a previous game this season Curtis Jones got a straight red card because he hit the other guys ankle, even though he hit the ball first and his foot slid over. Jones didn't mean to do a bad tackle, he wasn't trying to injure the other guy, but he still got a straight red. I'm not saying the incident in this game was worthy of a red, but I don't think there was even a foul called? And to me it makes NO difference what his intentions were, how can you even determine that?
Actually if you watch the Caicedo one on Gravernberch, Caicedos left foot goes to an unnatural position to make the contact. When you turn away you still know where the player is, and it is easy to sick the leg out a little bit more to make contact, and that’s what he did. So for me the contact was intentional, maybe he didn’t intend to injure Gravenberch, but he did intend the contact. Then we move onto the next bit. You are saying it’s not a foul because he didn’t intentionally injury Gravenberch. We see week in and week out contact there is given as a foul, intent doesn’t really come into it. The ref did not see a foul full stop. Finally we saw Caicedo give foul after foul and most of them were heavy contact… so I would argue it’s definitely intent.
I thought there were a lot of Chelsea transitions that simply felt like we had the same XI (more or less) that played on Wednesday vs a Chelsea team who had a week to prepare for this. Klopp's trust & bravery to bring Bobby Clark & James McConnell into that midfield where we were being overrun was the game-changing moment. The two of them getting into that midfield and making a few tackles, McConnell the yellow sticks to mind, got the crowd up and really pushed us back into that game in ET.
Liverpool have several national team captains. Endo, vvd, roberston, szobo, salah. The mentality of these guys is unmatched and the youngsters learn from the best. That’s what wins you finals.
Big moments for me: 1. Gravenberch injury - not a red, a yellow even if unintentional because its late, clumsy and results in an injury. Biggest issue I had was Chelsea had gone in strong, maybe too strong a couple times already and Kavanaugh (I think out of fear of not wanting to be a talking point of the game) doesn't pull it up; it results in a Chelsea player going in clumsy and causing an injury. 2. 'Offside goal' - an absolute joke. I think they have shit out (maybe because Poch's pre match comments about 2 non-penalties at Anfield, which would have only made it 4-3 FWIW). Since we make assumptions about where Colwill gets if he isn't blocked, where does Endo go if he isn't freeing up a lane for Virgil? Can't have what-ifs like that making decisions, VAR needs to work on concrete evidence. 3. Kelleher triple/double & block save and 1-on-1 save - I used to worry a little when Alisson got injured for a game, but after a run, we are now seeing why our players & staff call him the best number 2 in the world. 4. The subs/kids - Klopp had no other choice and the players who came off all needed to at the time we made the changes, but the young players won that game. Gomez, no other option but he played really well. Conor Bradley looked spent and we needed Elliott to stop doing so much running and just get more of the ball, Bobby Clark came on and facilitated that brilliantly and actually added some steel against Gallagher & Enzo. Robbo could no longer get up & down, Tsimikas sorted the issue and provides the assist. McConnell comes on for Mac Allister, who was on a yellow and looking increasingly tired, adds energy, stays calm on the ball (the dummy to send two Chelsea players was beautiful) and his cynical foul was perfect as they were 4-on-3 on the break. Danns was less tangible, but he was running behind and pushed their defence deeper which just gave our midfield a little more room. Quansah came on and just looked like it was easy, some player that boy. 5. The Klopp effect - tactical managers like Guardiola and Arteta can out-think you and their team can play better that way (our loss at the Emirates is a clear example). Jurgen Klopp has an intangible factor, his players will give 120% for him. He knows people, he is able to harness something inside that the perfect tactic can fall to simply by making you believe. Bobby Clark said his instructions were to 'go and be yourself', who says that to a kid in a cup final? Jurgen does and it just makes you go past your maximum for him. Gonna be impossible to replace that. Special mention to Endo for just being everything we missed last year in our midfield. Energy, determination and grit, let's the other players be more cute. Virgil put in a real Captain's MOTM performance. 2 goals (ish). Wall defensively. Proper leader.
Completely agree there isn't malice in the caceido tackle. But malice isn't the test. He stamps on a guy because he wasn't paying attention. You can argue you think he was being super careful and couldn't reasonably have avoided injuring gravenberg, but he doesn't have to be trying to hurt anyone to get sent off.
While the tactical analysis is great, what is going under-emphasized or rather not emphasized enough is the confidence with which the youngsters played especially McConnell - maybe that was the point of the video i.e., to highlight a different perspective. He singlehandedly took on Caceido and Enzo in midfield while so composed in possession. He also took a tactical foul on Palmer to stop a counter-attack. Danns was a constant threat and how measured his press was (instead of gung-ho) is going un-noticed as well. Overall, the most important thing is the mentality Klopp has instilled in the club from top to bottom. The reward makes it sweeter and more perceivable.
Think we all need to just admit it by now that endo and mac allister are by far the best bargains of the summer. Whoever though clocked endo needs a massive rise because that was absolutely ridiculously great scouting, nobody even knew he existed till we signed him and at the age he is too has exceeded expectations to near unfathomable levels.
I'm pretty sure I just watched a match of Liverpool building attacks and Chelsea trying to scrape a breakaway goal. They played counterattack.. I don't understand how anyone watched that game and thought that Chelsea deserved anything. Scrappy halfchancers. Statistically, Konate doesn't add up, you just looked at his statistics and he is lower than alot of other defenders in the game, he's a liability. Mac Allister deserves some serious respect, everyone seems to have overlooked him this game, you say Endo was isolated, it just patently wasn't true (he was great though). I thought Endo and Mac Allister bullied a £250 million midfield. Diaz and Gakpo need to stop looking for a pass every time they get into the box. People will rag on Gallagher for that opportunity, but Kelleher covered it so well he didn't have time to think. Liverpool won because they were the better team, played better football, and Chelsea is badly managed.
The problem with the tackle on Gravenberch is that its no different than what Curtis Jones was retroactively given a red card for against Spurs while this tackle was even more out of control and it wasn't even checked by VAR for some reason.
On Caicedo, even without any intent or with it being an accident (which it probably was speaking as a liverpool fan), what was outrageous was that there wasnt a call, the officials had no control of that part of the game
the Gravenberch injury looks really nasty, but I agree with you, I think it was accidental that the foot slipped and dragged it, but it's at least a yellow card, he doesn't get the ball at all, but I agree, not a red. 14:13 my understanding is that it was given as an Endo offside, which is correct if you look at the picture. I agreed with it at the time too.
The pitch is not a court. There is no need for intention or malice. Curtis got a red at Tottenham for much less. It is a red and that VAR did not call it is shameful.
Liverpool's academy is absolutely purring now, in the last year we've seen; Bajcetic, Bradley, Quansah, Clark, McConnell, Beck, Danns, Doak and Gordon all come through and done very well. Best state our academy has ever been in
Regarding Endo’s block: it 100% wouldn’t be a foul IF he started on sides. I see it as being similar to blocking line of sight with the keeper if in an offside position. From an Arsenal fan who knows a thing or two about blocking players from set pieces
As others have said, the tackle on Grav should have been a clear red based on how these issues have been reffed to date. Jones is just one example of a lessor incident that was straight red.
Endo doesn't get enough high praise from football pundits, what a signing he has been
He was incredible today. LegENDO
Watching the highlights, Endo was more than twice Enzo and Caicedo put together.
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He flies under the radar because he wasn’t expensive, doesn’t score and doesn’t get assists. The type of player who will only get recognition in hindsight
And to think… Liverpool nearly spent 10x as much on caicedo😂
Caoimhin Kelleher was absolutely outstanding, his absolute best performance for Liverpool on the biggest stage
One League Cup for each gloved hand.
It's missing the point that Caicedo injured Gravenberch. It's the fact that he committed 7 fouls and did not receive a booking which included that tackle and several before it and several after it. The early booking likely prevents him being careless like that in the first place. Chilwell took out a player too and didnt get booked until he started on someone.
Chillwell tried to bully kids. Such a good captain.
Well said. Referee was terrible imo.
it was either mcconel or clark who tried to help chilwell up cuz he was on the floor and he completely shrugged him off and started swearing at him.@@molybdomancer195
Caicedo getting away with horrible tackles seems to be the norm.
Remember the one on Gordon?
You look at 100m midfielders such as Rice and Bellingham.
And then you look at 50m midfielders like JWP and Bissouma
And take a look at 20m midfielders like Jorginho and Endo
All of them are better than Caicedo and Enzo... 200m down the drain.😅
Vitor Matos, take a bow.
What a job he's done bringing Klopp Academy players to have in the Squad and develop into Cup Winners
Never understood this naming of single individuals around Academy players when there are so many people involved at that level. They train with the first team and youth team coaches so all round
.. Well done.
Endo was my personal motm. Rarely did someone get past him and if they did he managed to recover well
Kelleher for me. Justified the place in the team with that showing.
this is so ironic, the first goal was taken off cause endo was blocking a chelsea player from an offside position.
@@MoDonk-g2w They still won, so it's not ironic lmfao
And even then, it was such a dumb decision by VAR
@user-qd1vj2li8o not going to blame a player for the refs mistake
At the same time the ref was ignoring Van Dyke having to tow a Chelsea player who was clamped onto his shirt into the goal area to score the goal. @@MoDonk-g2w
Proper captains performance from VVD. Fully deserved.
He also stepped up and started the 2nd half deluge vs Luton last match.
Props for nodding it in from a corner to win it but really, a captains performance? With the amount of chances Liverpool gave up?
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vvd was brilliant that game, could not have done anything wrong@@cp_vaughny
@@cp_vaughny7 first teamers missing, Mcconnell, Bradley, Danns and Clark all on for the last half hour what do you expect mate 😂😂😂😂 No cb is doing better
Klopp said Endos legs were seizing up at the end of the game, he was struggling to climb the stadium stairs. The guy gave absolutely everything. He’s playing at Ngolo Kante levels right now
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Yea I saw it he had problems getting up and he looked absolutely exhausted
Another injury😢
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I hope he’s well rested tho. Hes been amazing for us
Kelleher was a wall today. Incredible performance.
Man of the match for me
Word Calm is scared of him
Alisson couldn't of done any better then him today. Him, konate, VVD, Endo, Mac allister, Elliot basically everyone tbh were just sensational. Had like 7 starters out and a bench of 2 defenders and basically academy kids. Poch really brought that spursy factor too Chelsea and we all love it. Trust in the kids to step up too not even risk Salah and Nunez was honestly genius. Gonna be devastated come the end of the season and klopp leaves.
Curtis Jones got sent off for a lesser, more accidental tackle than what Caicedo did that didn't even result in a foul. Consistency. Also, you won't see a goal being ruled out for the reason VVD's goal was ruled out again this season. Ruling out a goal for a possible hypothetical situation that might have happened is ridiculous.
Exactly it's the inconsistency that pisses us off more than anything. Jota got wrestled in the box against Brentford not so much as a check, despite City being awarded a far weaker foul for a player getting an arm round them in the box. Jota in the same game was given a flying knee and had his own knee landed on. If Konate did that to someone in a game its straight red every time. Not to mention Luton towns defenders consistently arm dragging and head locking being ignored. Yet again if LFC's backline used this as our go to tactic we'd have none left. And those are just a handful of examples from the last few weeks, too much this season has boiled down to whatever PGMOL gives us on the day.
Look, Liverpool deserved the win. I’m not arguing with that. But the disallowed goal was the correct call. Endo was stood offside, and then directly influenced the goal. If he is stood onside before he makes that block, then it’s a goal. But we have seen goals disallowed for years now, and will continue to do so, for players stood offside and influencing play.
@@alexcooper3651except that's assuming that Colwill would have tracked Van Dijk and contested the ball when by that point Virgil had already made his run and the matchup was between VVD and Chilwell. Colwill had already lost him, then was blocked, and neither him or Endo had any interaction with the goal. And if you watch it Colwill doesn't even attempt to get past Endo, he loses Virgil and then just stops moving.
@@alexcooper3651 That incident wasn't what I was referring to but since you brought it up. Was it by the letter of the law correct? Yes. Had any of the pitch officials seen the incident? No. Would it have been clear and obvious error to let slide? Not really. Will there be any real consistency between that and the myriad of goals this season and next that are affected by offside players? No. Was it harsh to rule it out in a cup final? very.
@@alexcooper3651 I think you need to watch literally any other match in the history of football to see whether standing in front of a player not near the ball or attacker at a free kick is a foul or offside or interference.
Perception is mad, Elliott isn't considered in the 'kid' bracket, even the disappointment of Gravenberch going off having to bring kids on, is 21 himself.
Tbf Chelsea do have a lot of young players as well which is why I think some of the stick is a bit OTT. Big money youngsters for the most part though with more experience so do get they are expected to beat academy lads.
Dude 20 is definitely still a kid even in football terms. He's just exceptional is all. And RG is still young, not even close to what hes capable of, particularly regarding his last season in the wilderness under the master man manager that is Tommy Tuchel.
Chelsea captain fighting with kids, while on the other hand Virgil solid for whole game, maintaining that high line so that kids can play higher, scoring a header which was disallowed still maintaining his cool and class then finally scoring the winner
Bradley rugby tackled him 😂😂
@@Ryzeex.Just stumbled
In 80th something minute, the Chelsea Captain told one of the kids to go f... himself and then spat at him... what a role model.
POS of a human being.
Chilwell was lucky not to be sent off, the one on Bradley was a yellow and then the yellow he got for trying to scrap with a 20 year old.
He was also at Elliott couple of times and you Clark 19 year old he was trying to pick on him too, embarrassing.
He was on about he hoped Salah will be fit for this game too, he was getting absolutely riled by a bunch of kids 😂😂
@@Ryzeex. What an overreaction to a completely accidental stumble. Always Chelsea players trying to act like they're ten men for no reason. Did we get in Caicedo's face after he injured Gravenberch with his studs?
Liverpool fans will not forget endo's performance
Endo cleared so much from out the box, including cutting out the second attempt after Kelleher's excellent initial save. This wasn't even noted by the match commentary.
My issue with Caicedo wasn't the Gravenberch tackle but nearly every time a Liverpool player went past him he either kicked them or bundled them over. Sometimes, that player even had the ball.
Yea his challenges are careless and uncoordinated at the same time
@@liam3104careless is exactly the right word. He's injured a fellow professional because he's attempting things he's not capable of controlling.
If that was romeo he would have been red carded you do wonder what the refs are looking at as for Liverpools disallowed goal let's see what happens this weekend about blocking players runs
He was clearly trying to prove something. He should take a look at Endo, what character.
He is a careless and unprofessional player. It would be a careless buying if Liverpool had signed him for £115m!😂
Im soo glad that Liverpool has endo we really need him
Love seeing stories like Endo. An older player being picked up by a huge team and giving him his overdue time to shine.
YES James. Endo has needed praise for a long time this season, such an understated player who just gets it done. Love his attitude. A lot of our fans were underwhelmed when we signed him. After his first start at anfield (in the league cup, actually) he tweeted "delighted to make my first start at anfield. I will keep trying" god bless him.
Watch this game again and explain to me how Chelsea didn't have 4-5 yellow cards just by the end of the first half 😂
After watching it back and using the latest technology software i obtained through NASA, i came to the conclusion that the refs are, in fact, sh*t
Caicedo also swipes at Mac Allister ankle (that is AWAY from the ball), steps directly on Endo's ankle away from the ball (the reason he was in a boot). Look at those then look again at the gravy one and tell me he is not targeting ankles. These are not coincidences, he is not surprised when he ends up on someone's ankle and rolls it. Once could be written off as unintentional, but he has lunged at the ankle of 3 different midfielders, that we KNOW OF.
Hope Caicedo and Lavia are happy with their choices 😁
😂😂😂
I am 😅😂
Labia more like.
They believed they were too good for Liverpool.
Your mum isn't happy with you as a choice though
endo and vvd was absolute goodness
I hear what James is saying about the caicedo foul. But Curtis jones got a red for less. I want consistency
Endo was outstanding this afternoon 😮
Caicedo should have been sent off. You said it too, he was going in for the tackle while simultaneously looking where he would go next to follow the ball.
That’s a reckless tackle that seriously injured another player.
Should have been a red
Endo was outrageous today
If it wasnt for big virg captain fantastic then endo was motm for me
ive seen so many liverpool fans hating on harvey elliot lately. he is definitely not our best player, but he's 20 years old and making significant contributions to the team. He was our best attacking player today (aside from VVD i guess)
I can't understand those people. Elliot is a livewire. He's so good in the Liverpool system. He's not a goal scorer, that's not his role. He enables, and he does it so well. He works well with Trent, Bradley, Gomez, Salah, MacAllister, whoever is around him. He moves the ball forward, creates opportunities, and the fact that he can play both in midfield and as a stand-in for Salah is so valuable. He's not underrated, but anyone who can't see his impact needs to reevaluate themselves.
I have seen IDIOTs bashing Harvey in the chats....pissed me off. 😒
Harvey is a workhorse. Plays for the badge and he’s only 20. Love him.
where the h.. have you seen that because I do not belive you when you claim that "so many liverpool fans are hating on HE" because I haven´t seen that. But we may just not have the same opinion about what "many" is
I think you are referring to bots, Elliott saved us a few times this year!
for the caicedo challenge, it doesn't matter if its an accident or not... not saying it should be a red, but we've seen those constantly given as reds... it was a bad challenge, and didn't get close to the ball. wasn't even a yellow or foul which I'd mental
because it literally wasn't a challenge lmao, you give that and you set a precedent for players putting their foot underneath the opponent's foot to get them sent off
@@yungy1209like Curtis Jones earlier in the season?
@@yungy1209your iq is sub
@@yungy1209 What an embarrassing comment. How was it not a challenge? Gravenberch had possession and he tried to strip him you muppet. How would it set the precedent for leaving your foot under a crunching tackle? PL football isn't played in steel toe caps so not really a strat plus the speed Gravenberch played the pass makes it next to impossible for it to be intentional. Stop talking rubbish and wash your specs before watching footie lol.
if that was from Casemiro or Xhaka that would have been a surefire red sadly
or even a yellow and then VAR to red
refereeing has no consistency nowadays kek
It was not unnecessary from Neville...I would say it was the opposite and needed to be said. £1 billion against a majority of schoolkids in 30 minutes of extra-time. What I disagree with is people blaming Pochettino....This one is on the players, not the manager.
It's also on the owners. Probably the worst squad construction we've ever seen.
It was. You can talk about semantics all you like. But top of the league recently battered Chelsea 4-1 only lost two games all season Liverpool beating tenth place crisis club Chelsea, is by definition NOT a bottlejob.
@@alexcooper3651 IF Liverpool were top of the league and still in all 4 Comps constantly using the school kids, then I would agree with you.....but thats not the case. Not sure of the exact numbers, but half the team in extra time don't even have a combined total of appearances in double figures for the club. One Chelsea TH-camr pointed out that 5 of those guys were playing against Stoke last week in the PL2 game Also, a club in crisis do not put 4 goals past Man city IMO.
Mac Allister, Jones and Jota have gotten red cards for accidents too. A lot of players have. Hands inside the box can be accidental. Doesn't make it less of a red, given that it is dangerous play... It's a leg breaking tackle.
I think people are upset with the foul because it is so similar to Jones when he was sent off. No malice but they put it up on the screen to watch in slow motion starting with the particular frame in which it looked the worst. Why didn’t that happen here? Again no consistency is ruining football.
Jones didn’t injure anyone lol, the player missed zero football because of Jones’s tackle. In what way, shape or form are they similar?
Also, Jones got the ball first. Caciedo didn’t even get close to the ball. It’s a red all day for Liverpool.
I didn’t say they are the same. I said they are similar. Which they are. My point is if Jones gets a red so should the Chelsea player.
Since when is an accident an excuse for a legbreaker? Curtis "slipped" anf got a Red but sure, not even a yellow for caicedo 🤣
Wasn't even ruled a foul. 😮
Endo and macca were both fantastic imo. They're both playing such good football rn.
Endos heatmap is literally insane. Like how can a sane man push himself to such lengths. Incredible player and a joy to be able to watch every week. So, so refined as an all around footballer. I see a lot of people sleeping on his ability to make a progressive pass on the turn which shouldn't go overlooked.
Conor Bradley has been brilliant the last few games. Going to be hard to take him out of the team when everyone’s fit. No fear, very mature player, makes the right decision every time.
“Every time” not an exaggeration
Worth mentioning Chelsea got a full rest while we had a game on Wednesday, we definitely had some tired legs
Great analysis here as usual here !
On the Caicedo tho, you can say it's accidental but still a red card. Most of tackles are "accidental" or "no malice in it" but the studs still go over the ankle for me 🤷
Jones was accidental earlier in season but that didn't stop it being a red and being upheld on appeal.
It is frustrating people still talk about intent when it's not been in the rule for years
You won and you're still complaining? 🤦♀️
I am not a lfc fan but come on man or kid....what to h....are you talking about, do you realy think that it is "complaining" when people get frustrated over the crappy ref?@@DaughterOfChelsea
@DaughterOfChelsea Up the reds
The graphic at 0:43 is a really nice touch. It’s simple but I’m a big fan of it and showing what positions were key.
Glad you've highlighted Endo's performance, he does this every week and gets no credit from pundits, media, even our fans most of the time - he's an absolute warrior.
We've done it again... miss out on the number 1 target but bring in someone better
What a f**king great match.
I can't remember a cup-final ebbing & flowing so much before. It was 0-0 for 90% of the game but yet absolutely riveting. After the effort put in by both teams I wouldn't have minded Chelsea winning the cup. It wasn't about a poxy cup. It was two heavyweights going toe-to-toe. It was a PROPER MATCH. In every sense.
Endo was superb and was integral to Liverpool’s victory
And to think Endo was 3rd or 4th choice cdm to sign and seemed like a random and panic buy to many people. If it wasn't for VVD almost getting to goals, Endo would be the clear man of the match today
eh the caicedo thing isn’t as big of a deal but the problem id take with it is not that it’s an accident i totally believe it is, but that hasn’t stopped reds before, remember jones vs spurs, he had his foot on top of the ball and it slipped off onto the ankles of sarr? i can’t fully remember who it was but either way obviously that wasn’t intentional so if that’s how it goes then neither or both should be reds but yeah enough people have complained about consistency so i don’t even need to mention it
That Spurs game was a complete shambles in terms of the officiating. If that was a game in south America or 1980s Italy you'd assume the officials had been bribed they were so bad.
@@demonicsquid7217 If that had been in a game in SA or 80s Italy there would have been a riot.
Macallister my MOTM. Or maybe VVD 😅. But I love Endo performance. He was so smart and cool throughout.
Re the Caicedo/ Gravenberch challenge, agree it was mostly an accident and no intent. However at the beginning of the season, VAR would have shown the ref a still shot of Caicedo's foot stamping on Gravenberch's ankle after the ball had gone and called it dangerous play and a red card. To amend the criteria for assessing such incidents during the season isn't acceptable, the full season must be judged with the same standards.
Felt like Endo was our only midfielder at many times, how Gallagher didnt score is beyond me. Also Kelleher was outrageous, way better today than his recent few games before today
Accidents don’t matter. Jones against Spurs was sent off for rolling over a ball. It’s a straight red or Jones shouldn’t have been booked either.
Even if Caicedo didn't mean it and he probably didn't, Liverpool has had players sent off this season for similar, which is the issue for me.
On Endo: I was expecting him to just be a solid, hardworking player, nothing special, and I was happy with that considering how little we paid for him, but he is slowly becoming so much more than that now to the point where I think he really needs to talked about more by pundits.
You look at this final where his opposite number is the £110M DM who's rejection of Liverpool led to us buying Endo in the first place, and you'd have to say that of the two Endo had by far and away the more impressive performance. It's reached the point where a 31 year old that we "panic bought" for £16M from a low level Bundesliga team has become one of our most important players and among the first names on the teamsheet each week. And that's all credit to him; he's worked his socks off to move perception from him being a stop-gap panic signing to him being one of the best DMs in the league, and it's only taken him 18 appearances to do that!!!
Be honest James, Caicedo was putting himself about like a thug long before he injured Gravenberch.
Nothing wrong making the game physical. Chelsea needed to level playing field
@@bannnnner There is being physical and just basically cheating by making no effort to play the ball. Embarassing.
@Garfy365 lesser teams have been fouling there way thru over 100 yrs of football. He made a few fouls. None of them were that bad. The grav tackle was more unfortunate than sinister
@@bannnnner Joke that he didn't have at least a yellow after doing 2 or 3 blatant fouls. The fact that he didn't just gives him encouragement to go on and do that utterly stupid foul on Gravenberch. Pathetic.
@@bannnnner He performed several reckless fouls and didn't even see yellow. I would agree with you if we could get away with the same tactics but unfortunately we have to actually play ball to win. We're already fighting massive injury problems and we somehow need this prick adding to it. Don't talk rubbish.
Appreciate the quick turnaround for the video by the way! Great work!
Incredible defensive performance today and especially VVD an absolute leader of men!
Last week Newcastle scored a set piece against Forest where the commentators and pundits spent a lot of time praising the Newcastle players for how they blocked off the Forest defenders. One week later blocking isn’t allowed 🤷♂️
What part of the Van Dijk disallowed goal was ‘clear and obvious’?
Was actually a great game to watch for a 1-0. Also some insight from VVD in his interview after the match, the interviewer asked about this maybe being only the first cup this season and VVD replied “well it’s impossible, no one has ever done it before” which I believe he let it slip that Liverpool, on the down low, are going for the quadruple. Obviously everyone will try to do that, but it seems from this that they believe they can do it, otherwise he wouldn’t have said “no one’s done it before”, because obviously people have won 2 or 3 cups in a season so it’s not an impossible thing to do that no one has ever done.
I mean, the Europa League hardly counts for THE quadruple
They believed it last time too and they got one trophy
@@LordSeth-hf8ew Count again.
@@Parky_1712 It wouldn't be THE quad you're right but it would still be A quad and therefore still an unprecedented achievement and the closest anyone would've come to THE quad. Still only hypothetical unless they win the other 3.
@@LordSeth-hf8ew Actually it was 2 trophies that year also came within a point of the league again and lost the UCL by one goal. Not a terrible effort and certainly would have the likes of you wetting your pants thinking your club would do it.
To disallow that goal should open a can of worms, but it won’t. We’ve had city players offside with the ball going between their legs and the goal given. Endo held his position. Furthermore for VAR to get involved it should have been a clear and obvious error. The fact is it wasn’t..
9:15 Incredible that it could have been Arsenal's day considering they weren't playing.
watching Endo walk up to get the winners medal, he looked like he was going to make it up the stairs because he put in THAT big of a shift
Three words: Virgil Van Dijk
Curtis jones got a red for that,and he slipped and rolled on the ball against Tottenham, to be honest this game was ridged from the start 😑 Chelsea bought the whole referees ,I don't even what to talk about the disallowed goal, good video, keep up the good work 👍
You lot are such a bore. Go celebrate your win.
@@DaughterOfChelseayou’re obsessed with chiding everyone on here aren’t you? Go cry a river
Well played James, you did well getting this out so quick
my wife will be the only witness. But I did VVD's celebration and called his goal (as my ONLY goal guesses of the game) before EACH of his goals...could just feel it for him on those corners.
That ruled out goal felt like they were looking for something. I think Klopp mentioned that he has been coaching for 20 years and he learned a new rule with that call.
I am nearly 50 and it completely baffled me. Blocking happens all the time at free kicks and corners, and they made A LOT of assumptions to find a reason to rule out the goal. We want to see goals, stop looking for reasons to cancel them.
Gary Neville had been working on that one for a while..
Also VVD's first goal should _never_ have been disallowed, if we didn't know better and know for a fact they are absolutely infallible and would never do such a thing we might suspect they were trying to engage in a lil' bit-o-matchfixing.
you said the caicedo one was an accident, yeah i agree, but the refs have set their own standard, accident or not, it's dangerous and it's a red. look at the curtis jones red, the macca red, they're supposed to be straight reds now
Endo is a baller
What difference does it make if there was no malice in the challenge or he didn't mean it? It was a dangerous challenge. In a previous game this season Curtis Jones got a straight red card because he hit the other guys ankle, even though he hit the ball first and his foot slid over. Jones didn't mean to do a bad tackle, he wasn't trying to injure the other guy, but he still got a straight red. I'm not saying the incident in this game was worthy of a red, but I don't think there was even a foul called? And to me it makes NO difference what his intentions were, how can you even determine that?
Actually if you watch the Caicedo one on Gravernberch, Caicedos left foot goes to an unnatural position to make the contact. When you turn away you still know where the player is, and it is easy to sick the leg out a little bit more to make contact, and that’s what he did. So for me the contact was intentional, maybe he didn’t intend to injure Gravenberch, but he did intend the contact. Then we move onto the next bit. You are saying it’s not a foul because he didn’t intentionally injury Gravenberch. We see week in and week out contact there is given as a foul, intent doesn’t really come into it. The ref did not see a foul full stop. Finally we saw Caicedo give foul after foul and most of them were heavy contact… so I would argue it’s definitely intent.
I thought there were a lot of Chelsea transitions that simply felt like we had the same XI (more or less) that played on Wednesday vs a Chelsea team who had a week to prepare for this.
Klopp's trust & bravery to bring Bobby Clark & James McConnell into that midfield where we were being overrun was the game-changing moment. The two of them getting into that midfield and making a few tackles, McConnell the yellow sticks to mind, got the crowd up and really pushed us back into that game in ET.
The likes of that caceido challenge should be retrospectively punished,recklessly out of control .
Liverpool have several national team captains. Endo, vvd, roberston, szobo, salah. The mentality of these guys is unmatched and the youngsters learn from the best. That’s what wins you finals.
Also, i think Chelsea was quite dirty today aswell with challenges, maybe a unconventional tactic
0:45 MoTM for those lads....Solid defense!!!!❤❤
It was a pretty low quality game from all fronts. Liverpool obviously B team...but felt like a Championship game or U21 game
Big moments for me:
1. Gravenberch injury - not a red, a yellow even if unintentional because its late, clumsy and results in an injury. Biggest issue I had was Chelsea had gone in strong, maybe too strong a couple times already and Kavanaugh (I think out of fear of not wanting to be a talking point of the game) doesn't pull it up; it results in a Chelsea player going in clumsy and causing an injury.
2. 'Offside goal' - an absolute joke. I think they have shit out (maybe because Poch's pre match comments about 2 non-penalties at Anfield, which would have only made it 4-3 FWIW). Since we make assumptions about where Colwill gets if he isn't blocked, where does Endo go if he isn't freeing up a lane for Virgil? Can't have what-ifs like that making decisions, VAR needs to work on concrete evidence.
3. Kelleher triple/double & block save and 1-on-1 save - I used to worry a little when Alisson got injured for a game, but after a run, we are now seeing why our players & staff call him the best number 2 in the world.
4. The subs/kids - Klopp had no other choice and the players who came off all needed to at the time we made the changes, but the young players won that game. Gomez, no other option but he played really well. Conor Bradley looked spent and we needed Elliott to stop doing so much running and just get more of the ball, Bobby Clark came on and facilitated that brilliantly and actually added some steel against Gallagher & Enzo. Robbo could no longer get up & down, Tsimikas sorted the issue and provides the assist. McConnell comes on for Mac Allister, who was on a yellow and looking increasingly tired, adds energy, stays calm on the ball (the dummy to send two Chelsea players was beautiful) and his cynical foul was perfect as they were 4-on-3 on the break. Danns was less tangible, but he was running behind and pushed their defence deeper which just gave our midfield a little more room. Quansah came on and just looked like it was easy, some player that boy.
5. The Klopp effect - tactical managers like Guardiola and Arteta can out-think you and their team can play better that way (our loss at the Emirates is a clear example). Jurgen Klopp has an intangible factor, his players will give 120% for him. He knows people, he is able to harness something inside that the perfect tactic can fall to simply by making you believe. Bobby Clark said his instructions were to 'go and be yourself', who says that to a kid in a cup final? Jurgen does and it just makes you go past your maximum for him. Gonna be impossible to replace that.
Special mention to Endo for just being everything we missed last year in our midfield. Energy, determination and grit, let's the other players be more cute. Virgil put in a real Captain's MOTM performance. 2 goals (ish). Wall defensively. Proper leader.
Cracking video, Jim.
Looking forward to finishing the second half tomorrow after work!
Completely agree there isn't malice in the caceido tackle. But malice isn't the test. He stamps on a guy because he wasn't paying attention. You can argue you think he was being super careful and couldn't reasonably have avoided injuring gravenberg, but he doesn't have to be trying to hurt anyone to get sent off.
Typically I get quite annoyed at clickbait titles but with James the banter is unmatched 😂 goofy ahh grin on my face reading that
While the tactical analysis is great, what is going under-emphasized or rather not emphasized enough is the confidence with which the youngsters played especially McConnell - maybe that was the point of the video i.e., to highlight a different perspective. He singlehandedly took on Caceido and Enzo in midfield while so composed in possession. He also took a tactical foul on Palmer to stop a counter-attack. Danns was a constant threat and how measured his press was (instead of gung-ho) is going un-noticed as well. Overall, the most important thing is the mentality Klopp has instilled in the club from top to bottom. The reward makes it sweeter and more perceivable.
9:15 "it could have been arsenal's day"
Great analysis as always James, but at 9:19 I am just not sure how it benefits Arsenal 😆
If Caicedo doesn't get a red for the tackle on Gravenberch, neither should Jones in the Spurs game
CB played right wing!!! That is Conor Bradley
An attacking right wing back played right wing?
I enjoyed Bradley standing up to Chilwell and I can imagined Bradley say come head lol
Think we all need to just admit it by now that endo and mac allister are by far the best bargains of the summer. Whoever though clocked endo needs a massive rise because that was absolutely ridiculously great scouting, nobody even knew he existed till we signed him and at the age he is too has exceeded expectations to near unfathomable levels.
I'm pretty sure I just watched a match of Liverpool building attacks and Chelsea trying to scrape a breakaway goal. They played counterattack.. I don't understand how anyone watched that game and thought that Chelsea deserved anything. Scrappy halfchancers.
Statistically, Konate doesn't add up, you just looked at his statistics and he is lower than alot of other defenders in the game, he's a liability. Mac Allister deserves some serious respect, everyone seems to have overlooked him this game, you say Endo was isolated, it just patently wasn't true (he was great though). I thought Endo and Mac Allister bullied a £250 million midfield. Diaz and Gakpo need to stop looking for a pass every time they get into the box. People will rag on Gallagher for that opportunity, but Kelleher covered it so well he didn't have time to think.
Liverpool won because they were the better team, played better football, and Chelsea is badly managed.
The Billion dollar bottle bank 😂😂😂. Harsh and triggering. Perfect
The problem with the tackle on Gravenberch is that its no different than what Curtis Jones was retroactively given a red card for against Spurs while this tackle was even more out of control and it wasn't even checked by VAR for some reason.
On Caicedo, even without any intent or with it being an accident (which it probably was speaking as a liverpool fan), what was outrageous was that there wasnt a call, the officials had no control of that part of the game
Damn, bro got right to it. I just finished watching the highlights
Endo couldn't walk after the game he ran a marathon in the midfield
It's not fair that endo never gets tired.
the Gravenberch injury looks really nasty, but I agree with you, I think it was accidental that the foot slipped and dragged it, but it's at least a yellow card, he doesn't get the ball at all, but I agree, not a red.
14:13 my understanding is that it was given as an Endo offside, which is correct if you look at the picture. I agreed with it at the time too.
The pitch is not a court. There is no need for intention or malice. Curtis got a red at Tottenham for much less. It is a red and that VAR did not call it is shameful.
You mean the Gravenburg RED CARD injury...
Liverpool's academy is absolutely purring now, in the last year we've seen; Bajcetic, Bradley, Quansah, Clark, McConnell, Beck, Danns, Doak and Gordon all come through and done very well. Best state our academy has ever been in
"Clearly an accident"
Who cares? They've given it as a red for Curtis Jones and Rashford, so your whole argument doesn't work
Wish you spoke more about the subs and the tactics in extra time as that's really where the game was won
Regarding Endo’s block: it 100% wouldn’t be a foul IF he started on sides. I see it as being similar to blocking line of sight with the keeper if in an offside position. From an Arsenal fan who knows a thing or two about blocking players from set pieces
Endo is a legend he’s the Kieta we never got
As others have said, the tackle on Grav should have been a clear red based on how these issues have been reffed to date. Jones is just one example of a lessor incident that was straight red.
Caecido challenge could have been a yellow card. But he made plenty of challenges in the game to at least warrant a yellow card.
Yellow😂😂😂 I think you need to go to specsavers!
@@punkask3619I mean yea? Dude sent someone off in a stretcher and also did like 5 other fouls
@@punkask3619 😂😂