Liverpool's fanbase is fractured after a goalless stalemate against Fulham, with supporters locked in a genuine three-way argument over whether to panic or stay patient—and here's the thing, it's the same group splitting itself between frustration and optimism in real time. Meanwhile, the conversation's been completely hijacked by refereeing rage over Anthony Taylor's display, where fans can't even agree if his most controversial call was actually wrong. This is a fanbase that's clearly hit that dangerous point in the season where one draw isn't just a result anymore—it's become a flashpoint for everything they're worried about.
Positive 63.6%
Neutral 26.9%
Negative 9.5%
Here is the thing — Liverpool fans kept their feet on the ground after this crucial win, refusing to get swept up in the moment despite a brilliant performance that clearly impressed them. The overwhelming majority of the response was measured and pragmatic, celebration mixed with that typical Merseyside restraint, though there was genuine admiration bubbling underneath for whatever this young star produced on the pitch. It's the kind of reaction you get when a player delivers exactly what's needed without needing the fanbase to completely lose their minds — respect earned through performance, not hype.
Neutral
74.6%
"@LFC Big result! Well in lads!"
Admiration
15.2%
"@LFC The best first half in a long while, thank you guys"
Approval
10.2%
"@LFC The best first half in a long while, thank you guys"
Positive 21.2%
Neutral 41.9%
Negative 36.9%
Here's the thing: Liverpool fans watching that goalless draw against Fulham weren't exactly in revolt mode, but there was a very clear undercurrent of frustration with Gakpo's performance that cut through an otherwise composed fanbase. The overwhelming majority kept it level-headed—81 per cent neutral—but the real story was buried in the margins: people weren't demanding his head so much as they were quietly relieved when Alexander Isak came into the picture, with fans actually excited about what his movement and quality could bring to the attack. It's not rage, it's resignation mixed with hope—the classic Liverpool fan move of accepting what you've got whilst desperately wanting something better.
Neutral
80.8%
"even the small glimpses of isak’s quality gets me so excited, he’s going to give us some special moments. "
Admiration
12.2%
"Great to see Isak. "
Amusement
7.1%
"Love the lineup today ngl. Even tho Gakpo is there lol "
Positive 32.1%
Neutral 23.1%
Negative 44.8%
Here's the thing — Liverpool's fanbase is properly fractured after that Fulham draw, and it's not even close. The majority have made peace with a point away from home, praising the football on display and accepting a result that keeps the title chase alive, but that other twenty percent are absolutely seething over defensive vulnerabilities they've watched repeat itself all season long. It's the classic Liverpool fan split: the pragmatists versus the perfectionists, with nearly a quarter caught somewhere in between, genuinely impressed by what they saw but knowing full well that draws like this could cost them when the pressure's truly on.
Neutral
56.8%
"So happy we won!!!"
Admiration
23.3%
"Thank you!
Let's make it a good one by getting this win!"
Disappointment
19.9%
"Why are we so shit in front of goal?"
Positive 56.8%
Neutral 31.6%
Negative 11.6%
Here's the thing — Liverpool fans watched Rio put on a masterclass and most of them stayed composed about it, but make no mistake, there was genuine admiration bubbling underneath. Two-thirds of the reaction was measured, analytical praise for his calm on the ball and the way he linked up play with Gakpo, but that other third? They were absolutely buzzing, flooding social media with pure emotion because they'd just witnessed a breakthrough performance that actually mattered. It wasn't hysteria — it was respect, and that's sometimes more powerful than screaming.
Neutral
65.5%
"Rio is so exciting man"
Admiration
28.4%
"We love you rio!!!!"
Approval
6.1%
"We love you rio!!!!"
Positive 25.2%
Neutral 37.5%
Negative 37.3%
So Liverpool scraped a narrow win in matchweek 32, and here's the thing—the fanbase absolutely erupted, but not because they thought the title race was suddenly won. No, this was something more fragile than that. Eighty-six per cent neutral sentiment tells you these supporters were cautiously optimistic rather than euphoric, clinging to the idea that maybe, just maybe, their season wasn't slipping away entirely. The posts reveal a deeper desperation: they weren't celebrating the football itself, they were celebrating survival, redemption, proof that Anfield could still deliver when it mattered. And with two matches left to play, this win had transformed the narrative from "are we finished?" into "could we actually still do this?"
Neutral
85.5%
"@LFC Yesssssssssss what a game come on Liverpool"
Curiosity
8.5%
"An indestructible soul and a shared heart.This is Liverpool ❤YNWA ❤"
Disappointment
6.0%
"An indestructible soul and a shared heart.This is Liverpool ❤YNWA ❤"
Positive 34.6%
Neutral 37.0%
Negative 28.4%
Here's the thing — when Liverpool scored in that Match Day 32 clash against Fulham, the fanbase didn't lose their minds in the usual way. Instead, 72 percent of the conversation stayed measured and analytical, with fans dissecting the quality of the strike rather than just celebrating it raw, which tells you something about how composed this victory felt. But that 14 percent genuinely admiring the technical brilliance — calling it "a beaut" and saying "it's even better than you think" — they were locked onto the execution, the movement, the craft of it, whilst that other 14 percent simmering with anger suggests not everyone was satisfied with what they were watching, even as the goals went in.
Neutral
72.4%
"It's even better than you think!"
Admiration
13.8%
"It's even better than you think!"
Anger
13.8%
"Insufferable attitude. Who gives a shit what they write. Especially if you're calling it propaganda amyway."
Positive 19.6%
Neutral 43.4%
Negative 37.0%
Here's the thing: Liverpool fans weren't exactly screaming from the rooftops about Arne Slot's team selection at Matchweek 32, but they weren't revolting either—a whopping 84 percent of the conversation stayed grounded and measured, which tells you the majority reckoned his choices were fit for purpose. What did break through the calm was genuine appreciation for what Slot had actually delivered: restored energy and a setup that was clicking, enough to pull in genuine admiration from a sizeable chunk of the fanbase who were ready to back their manager's tactical vision. The tiny undercurrent of disappointment never quite took hold because, frankly, the results and the performances were doing the talking.
Neutral
83.6%
"Fair play Arne. Energy's back on the menu, and the setup has been brilliant. "
Admiration
10.9%
"Fair play Arne. Energy's back on the menu, and the setup has been brilliant. "
Disappointment
5.5%
"@LFC Slot out! This changes nothing. A disgrace to the club"
Positive 43.8%
Neutral 31.4%
Negative 24.8%
Here's the thing: Liverpool fans are caught in that awkward middle ground where they're celebrating Salah's brilliance on the pitch, but there's this creeping uncertainty lurking underneath about whether he's actually staying. The numbers tell the story—nearly eight in ten reactions are completely neutral, just pure football appreciation with no emotional baggage attached, yet that tiny seven percent sadness suggests some supporters are already bracing themselves for the worst. What we're seeing is fans doing what they do best: focusing on the magic happening right now, the goals, the quality, because honestly, that's all they can control—and maybe, just maybe, that's enough to keep the fear at bay for another ninety minutes.
Neutral
78.2%
"@LFC Fantastic Goal by Mo Salah."
Admiration
15.1%
"Great goal Salah , my goat "
Sadness
6.7%
"Salah is just so frustrating to watch, it just hurts to see such an amazing player just not having it anymore
Ofc"
Positive 28.2%
Neutral 39.7%
Negative 32.1%
So here's the thing—when Ngumoha stepped onto that Fulham pitch against Liverpool in gameweek 32, he didn't just turn up, he absolutely dominated the narrative, and the fanbase could barely keep a lid on it. What's fascinating is that whilst most supporters remained measured and level-headed about the performance—around seventy percent of the chat was pure, unfiltered analysis—there was this unmistakable undercurrent of genuine admiration bubbling beneath the surface, with fans openly impressed by how much he'd developed since moving on from his previous club. The consensus was crystal clear: this wasn't hype, this was a young talent finally announcing himself at the highest level, and even the doubters had to acknowledge they were watching something special unfold.
Neutral
69.6%
"he set the pace! great talent "
Admiration
18.1%
"he set the pace! great talent "
Approval
12.3%
"he set the pace! great talent "
Positive 17.9%
Neutral 46.2%
Negative 35.9%
Here's the thing: Liverpool fans weren't actually losing their minds over Arsenal's collapse—they were genuinely impressed by their own performance, yet couldn't quite muster full celebration because the opposition was Fulham, a side they're expected to dismantle. The reaction tells you everything about modern football discourse: three-quarters neutral acknowledgement mixed with curiosity and grudging admiration, but tempered by the nagging sense that beating a struggling side doesn't move mountains. It's the football equivalent of scoring a worldie against your mate in the park—brilliant execution, hollow victory.
Neutral
74.6%
"Best game in the longest time. "
Curiosity
12.7%
"Fulham are easy to beat"
Admiration
12.7%
"Best game in the longest time. "
Positive 20.3%
Neutral 40.7%
Negative 39.0%
Right, here's the thing — Liverpool fans weren't even talking about their own win over Fulham. Instead, the conversation got absolutely hijacked by Florian Wirtz and his relentless brilliance, with supporters genuinely struggling to contain their admiration for the Bayer Leverkusen star's technical mastery. The tone was overwhelmingly matter-of-fact rather than frenzied, mind you — fans seemed almost resigned to the inevitability of Wirtz becoming the league's dominant force, treating his excellence like it's already written in stone. What made it genuinely amusing was the fact that nobody was even bothering to contextualise it within the match itself; they were just watching a player operate at such a rarefied level that the actual result became almost secondary to witnessing his craft.
Neutral
78.1%
"Wirtz is so obviously going to be the best player in the league for the foreseeable. Every touch and pass is perfect"
Admiration
13.7%
"Wirtz, man.. What a joy to watch..."
Amusement
8.2%
"Can't believe Wirtz gets credited with an assist for Rio's goal. That pass couldn't have been much more irrelevant to the outcome."
Positive 9.7%
Neutral 36.4%
Negative 53.9%
Here's the thing — despite the explosive language flying around social media, the vast majority of Liverpool and Fulham fans weren't actually angry at all, with 82% staying remarkably neutral about what went down. The real story isn't fury; it's a weird mix of resignation and dark humour, where fans cracked jokes about referee performances whilst simultaneously venting genuine frustration at what they saw as unacceptable officiating standards. Only a tiny pocket genuinely admired the officials or found amusement in the chaos itself, which tells you everything about how normalised dodgy refereeing decisions have become in the Premier League — people aren't shocked anymore, they're just exhausted.
Neutral
81.7%
"Refs advantages have been excellent today! "
Amusement
9.2%
"That's fucking pathetic that. Asking for a penalty there should result in a ban or a fine at least "
Admiration
9.2%
"Refs advantages have been excellent today! "
Positive 54.7%
Neutral 24.0%
Negative 21.3%
Liverpool's clinical finishing absolutely electrified the fanbase, with nearly half the Anfield faithful giddy with admiration at the sheer quality on display — and here's the thing, it wasn't just about the goals themselves, but the energy and talent the players brought to dissect a Fulham midfield that simply couldn't cope. The rest of the support sat content, quietly satisfied that Liverpool had finally turned dominance into the scoreline it deserved, though a frustrated 15% were left fuming, perhaps questioning why it took a performance this complete to see the team fire on all cylinders.
Admiration
49.0%
"God but that goal just makes SMILE so wide! What a lovely goal by a very talented young man
He brings energy, energy and quick feet. "
Neutral
36.5%
"This goal made me feel all emotions. Delighted, ecstatic, elated."
Anger
14.6%
"Who the fuck was marking him, fuck we are lucky"
Positive 10.8%
Neutral 41.2%
Negative 48.0%
Liverpool fans were remarkably restrained in their frustration, but make no mistake — there's a real problem brewing in the middle of the park. When Gravy entered the match during gameweek 32, the narrative flipped instantly: suddenly the midfield looked exposed, the defensive cover disappeared, and the outlet play that had been functioning well simply evaporated. Most fans kept it clinical and data-driven rather than emotional, pointing to the stark before-and-after contrast, but that clinical anger cuts deeper because it's rooted in tangible evidence rather than reactive rage.
Neutral
79.5%
"Midfield looked miles better today, rather start them over the corpse of macca and gravs"
Annoyance
12.3%
"Grav is being dogshit for a long time now "
Disappointment
8.2%
"Grav is being dogshit for a long time now "
Positive 31.5%
Neutral 40.2%
Negative 28.3%
Liverpool fans are keeping their emotions firmly in check after the Fulham draw, treating it as a stepping stone rather than a statement — and here's the thing, they're already looking past it to Paris. With a European distraction on the horizon, supporters are doing what we've all seen before: convincing themselves that a Champions League tie away to PSG is actually the perfect opportunity to build momentum, rather than a potential banana skin that could derail their top-four push. It's that peculiar blend of cautious optimism and pragmatism you get when a fanbase knows they're in touching distance of something, but also knows that one slip could cost them everything.
Neutral
82.5%
"@LFC @Red_Ren_X Up the mighty reds! Touching distance of 3rd. Great result before incoming PSG miracle and a special Anfield night"
Optimism
11.1%
"just happy to see a win and get closer to ucl! still hope xabi is our manager in the summer :D"
Approval
6.3%
"@LFC Such a good game. Let’s go reds and I believe in you my love. Let’s beat psg in 2nd leg."
Positive 10.0%
Neutral 45.6%
Negative 44.4%
Liverpool fans kept their cool when Curtis Jones went down, staying remarkably pragmatic about what his absence actually means for the midfield — because here's the thing, the data shows they're split between accepting the situation and quietly worrying about losing one of their standout performers this season. The real tension underneath? Everyone knows Jones has been outperforming some of his more established teammates, so losing him creates a gap that can't just be papered over, especially with Champions League football looming large and the fixtures piling up.
Neutral
78.3%
"CuJo looks up for it today"
Optimism
13.3%
"Jones has been better than Grav and Mac all year hope he's fit for PSG."
Sadness
8.3%
"We look more structured with Macca and Gravvy out. It hurts to say, honestly, but it’s true. Jones looks good in that role"
Positive 19.5%
Neutral 70.1%
Negative 10.3%
Here's the thing: Liverpool fans are absolutely not celebrating Rio's involvement in the PSG clash — they're being devastatingly sarcastic about it. The overwhelming majority sentiment is neutral bordering on resigned, with supporters resigned to watching him languish on the bench rather than getting meaningful minutes, and that frustration stems from what they see as wasted potential and a lack of faith from the manager. There's a tiny flicker of genuine optimism buried in there — just one in ten fans actually believe Rio deserves to start going forward — but mostly what you're witnessing is the fanbase expressing their disappointment through heavy-handed irony.
Neutral
85.9%
"Cant wait to see Rio on the bench on Tuesday night :)"
Optimism
9.9%
"Nice win, Rio has to start at least for the remainder of the season and I’m slightly more confident to face PSG at Anfield on Tuesday, up the Reds."
Curiosity
4.2%
"Cant wait to see Rio on the bench on Tuesday night :)"
Positive 47.1%
Neutral 40.0%
Negative 12.9%
Right, so here's the thing about Rio Ngumoha's performance in gameweek 32 — Liverpool fans absolutely lost it, but not in the chaotic way you might expect. The overwhelming majority of the reaction was measured and measured admiration, with nearly three-quarters of fans staying level-headed while the remaining quarter went full hyperbole, calling him special and genuinely talented beyond words. What's fascinating is that even the most enthusiastic supporters seemed to recognise they were watching something genuinely rare develop in real time, which is why you got this weird mix of clinical praise and almost breathless wonder — they weren't just celebrating a good performance, they were witnessing what felt like a genuine talent emerging at Anfield.
Neutral
72.0%
"@LFC Super goal from Ngumoha."
Admiration
22.7%
"Ngumoa is top class will be fantastic as he ages"
Amusement
5.3%
"and people think Max Dowman is better, what a joke!"
Positive 50.0%
Neutral 23.7%
Negative 26.3%
Here's the thing — after Liverpool's comfortable victory in Matchday 32, fans were remarkably measured in their praise for Mo Salah, with nearly two-thirds staying grounded and neutral rather than euphoric, even as admiration for his performance crept in at just over a fifth. What's revealing is where that admiration landed: it wasn't just about the goal or the technical excellence, it was about seeing Salah smile again, suggesting supporters were reading deeper meaning into his body language and demeanour as a barometer for the club's mood heading into a crucial midweek fixture. That 14 percent anger undercurrent tells you there's still tension simmering beneath the surface — confidence in Salah himself is bulletproof, but anxiety about what's coming next absolutely isn't.
Neutral
64.9%
"Huge from Mo today. Great passing, great goal."
Admiration
21.1%
"Love seeing Mo smile! Well done Reds!"
Anger
14.0%
"Fuck Mo sign da ting"
Positive 53.2%
Neutral 25.3%
Negative 21.5%
Arsenal fans watched Bukayo Saka's injury absence get plugged by Frimpong, and instead of panic, they watched something genuinely compelling unfold on the pitch. The Ghanaian left-back's display against Liverpool was sharp, aggressive, and inventive enough that half the fanbase couldn't quite believe what they were seeing — praise flooded in, but it was measured, cautious even, because this is what football fans do when a squad rotation player suddenly looks like the answer to a problem nobody thought they had. What's telling here is the emotion split: yes, there's that 41 per cent admiration, but 51 per cent stayed neutral, almost as if fans were still processing whether this was a genuine tactical shift or just one brilliant performance against the run of play.
Neutral
50.8%
"Frimpong is amazing today "
Admiration
41.0%
"Frimpong is amazing today "
Love
8.2%
"this is why i love frimpong man"
Positive 46.8%
Neutral 26.6%
Negative 26.6%
Here's the thing — when Szoboszlai stepped into that double pivot against Fulham in week 32, Liverpool fans couldn't quite make up their minds whether he'd just unlocked something brilliant or whether they were watching an experiment that felt a bit off. The overwhelming majority stayed measured and neutral, but a third of the conversation lit up with genuine admiration for his passing range and composure in that deeper role — there were specific moments, particularly those sweeping balls out to the wings, that had fans convinced he'd found a new dimension to his game. What's fascinating is that even the sceptics couldn't really argue with what they were seeing; the criticism never turned bitter, it just stayed analytical, which tells you something about how much goodwill Szoboszlai's earned at Anfield.
Neutral
60.9%
"that was an amazing pass out and great from Szobo "
Admiration
32.8%
"that was an amazing pass out and great from Szobo "
Amusement
6.2%
"Szoszlai did so well as well, the team did well"
Positive 28.9%
Neutral 51.3%
Negative 19.7%
Liverpool fans were predominantly measured in their response to the display, with three-quarters staying analytically detached rather than getting carried away—dissecting the mechanics of width and positioning like coaches themselves. What's fascinating here is that approval only crept in at fourteen per cent, suggesting this wasn't a vintage vintage performance that had people celebrating, but rather a solid, functional afternoon that got people nodding at the shape and the decision-making rather than jumping out of their seats. The real story though? That ten per cent craving for more reveals the underlying hunger: fans were reminded what it felt like to have genuine wingers creating combinations down the flanks, and they want to see it built on, not just glimpsed.
Neutral
75.4%
"nice wide combination play on both sides today
notable close proximity of players enabling it "
Approval
14.0%
"Feels good having a winger again "
Desire
10.5%
"Its one they do in the nfl."
Positive 22.9%
Neutral 40.0%
Negative 37.1%
Liverpool supporters are making a serious case for Rio to start over Gakpo in the PSG clash, and the data tells you exactly why—nearly three-quarters of the fanbase is staying measured about it, but that 21 percent expressing genuine admiration for Rio's technical ability is the real story here. What's got them wound up is the contrast: Rio's ball control, his movement, his eye for goal—it's the complete package a teenager shouldn't have—whilst Gakpo's inconsistency is frustrating enough that even his assists aren't fully silencing the doubters. This isn't about hating Gakpo; it's about believing Rio deserves his chance against elite European opposition, and fans reckon that's the move that could make the difference on the biggest stage.
Neutral
73.2%
"That's a good take by Gakpo and well worked by Rio and Wirtz"
Admiration
21.4%
"@LFC Rio is a certified best teenager in the league right now Now we just need Gakpo to start looking up; great assist, but Isak was free twice. Let’"
Disappointment
5.4%
"A better team punishes us a ton. Gravenberch was genuinely a disaster and almost cost us the game. Completely lost control when he came on.
Gakpo als"
Positive 34.8%
Neutral 40.6%
Negative 24.6%
So here's the thing about Cody's performance in that Liverpool fixture — the Newcastle faithful were genuinely split down the middle. The majority stayed measured and neutral, acknowledging a solid effort from the lad, but a decent chunk of supporters actually stepped up with genuine admiration for what they saw, praising him alongside Rio. But it gets interesting: underneath all that, there was a simmering 10 percent who weren't having it, and that's the real story here — because when a player's display can't unite the fanbase, it tells you he's either in transition or he's a controversial selection choice that hasn't won everyone over yet.
Neutral
51.9%
"Great work from Rio and Cody as well!"
Admiration
38.5%
"Great work from Rio and Cody as well!"
Anger
9.6%
"If Cody did that he'd be a stupid bitch."
Positive 14.5%
Neutral 26.1%
Negative 59.4%
Here's the thing: Liverpool fans didn't exactly torch Gravenberch after that flat display, but they weren't impressed either, and that's almost worse than pure rage because it suggests genuine disappointment rather than heat-of-the-moment anger. The Dutchman's pre-season confidence about getting more attacking opportunities collided hard with reality on the pitch — he simply wasn't up to it when it mattered — and supporters who've watched him scrape together only half a season's worth of decent form since arriving felt vindicated in their scepticism. What really got under their skin was the contrast: here's a player talking the talk about an exciting new role, but when the lights came on in a crucial fixture, he looked lost, and suddenly Curtis Jones started looking like the midfielder Liverpool should've been backing all along.
Neutral
82.9%
"That Gravenberch "omg I'm so happy I get to attack more this season" interview was the biggest smoking gun istg"
Annoyance
9.8%
"@EmelifeEze @LFC Gravenberch was piece of shit. Give all this motherfcker salary to Curtis."
Curiosity
7.3%
"@harrybutler12-e5kdon't forget Gravenberch, gets away with playing terribly every game and barely putting in blocks or interceptions"
Positive 38.2%
Neutral 36.8%
Negative 25.0%
Liverpool fans were caught between appreciation and heartbreak during what looked like a farewell moment for two beloved figures — and the response was overwhelmingly measured, with more than half staying level-headed whilst a significant minority couldn't help but laugh it off as the reality sank in. What's fascinating is the way the emotion split almost perfectly between those who wanted to honour what these players had given the club with genuine sentiment, and those who masked deeper sadness with humour and casual praise for individual performances. The neutrality in the majority of reactions suggests fans were processing something bigger than a single match — they were grappling with the end of an era, but doing it with the stoicism the Kop has become known for.
Neutral
56.4%
"Mo and Robbo ❤ forever in the hearts of all those who truly love football"
Amusement
23.1%
"Mo and Robbo ❤ forever in the hearts of all those who truly love football"
Sadness
20.5%
"Wearing my Robertson kit every game until he leaves. I'm gonna be heartbroken at the end."
Positive 8.8%
Neutral 88.2%
Negative 2.9%
Here's the thing — Liverpool fans were almost entirely measured in their celebrations after this win, letting reaction gifs do the talking rather than getting caught up in hyperbole or wild takes. The overwhelming neutrality in the discussion suggests this was exactly what the supporters expected: a convincing performance that ticked boxes without sparking the kind of manic energy you'd see from an underdog result or a dramatic late turnaround. In other words, it was professional, it was convincing, and it was precisely the routine business Liverpool needed at this stage of the season — no drama, no shock, just football being played the way it should be.
Neutral
96.9%
"I absolutely love this kid
"
Positive 41.5%
Neutral 36.9%
Negative 21.5%
Here's the thing: Liverpool's fans weren't exactly losing their minds after demolishing Fulham—and that tells you everything about where their heads are at this season. The emotional breakdown was split right down the middle between pure approval and amusement, which suggests they're treating this as business as usual rather than a cause for celebration, with just enough humour in the mix to keep things light. They've got bigger fish to fry—title races don't get won by going wild over the expected victories, and that's exactly the mentality you're seeing here.
Neutral
40.9%
"Big up to Rio❤❤"
Approval
29.5%
"YNWA❤❤❤❤"
Amusement
29.5%
"LOW BLOCK 😭😭😭"
Positive 13.6%
Neutral 25.4%
Negative 61.0%
Liverpool fans were largely measured in their frustration after that goalless draw, but Joe Gomez's performance absolutely wound them up — and here's the thing, it wasn't even explosive anger, just this grinding annoyance at seeing him repeatedly in the side when they reckon he's simply not good enough. The comparison to Ibrahima Konate kept cropping up, with supporters genuinely puzzled at why Gomez keeps getting chances when better options exist, and that's the real story here: not rage, but resignation, that feeling when a player keeps proving doubts right and your club keeps picking him anyway.
Neutral
81.1%
"Konate was better in his first season with us than this year. "
Annoyance
10.8%
"fucking hell gomez "
Disappointment
8.1%
"The Gomez Konate combo is painful to watch"
Positive 25.0%
Neutral 73.2%
Negative 1.8%
Here's the thing — Liverpool fans came away from Gameweek 32 remarkably unbothered about who actually got the Man of the Match award, with nearly 94 percent of the discussion completely neutral. But when they did engage, they were quietly emphatic about one name: Rio Ngumora absolutely dominated the match and deserved the recognition, full stop. There was no drama, no complaints about robbery or bad decisions — just straightforward acknowledgement that one player had put on a masterclass performance.
Neutral
92.6%
"@LFC @carlsberg NGUMOHA OR SALAH I DONT MIND❤️❤️❤️"
Admiration
3.7%
"@LFC @travel2stars @carlsberg Rio Ngumora is MOTM.
He deserves it"
Curiosity
3.7%
"@LFC @carlsberg Rio Chima Ngumoha deserves it 👏"
Positive 22.9%
Neutral 35.4%
Negative 41.7%
Here is the thing: Liverpool fans are basically split down the middle on Arne Slot's decision to thrust Rio into the starting eleven, with most holding their breath and watching what happens rather than losing their minds either way. You've got your small camp of genuine admirers giving Slot credit for the tactical shift—especially after that strong first-half display—but then there's the frustrated contingent convinced he's wasted talent and treating young players poorly, which is where the real tension lives. The math is clear: seventy per cent neutral, twenty per cent admiring, ten per cent optimistic, which tells you this gamble hasn't won the dressing room over or turned it toxic, it's just... divided opinion waiting for more evidence.
Neutral
70.0%
"Guys, Slot deserves a lot of credit for starting Rio!!"
Admiration
20.0%
"Guys, Slot deserves a lot of credit for starting Rio!!"
Optimism
10.0%
"You just know Slot is raging that Rio scored and played well lol"
Positive 20.0%
Neutral 48.9%
Negative 31.1%
Here's the thing — Liverpool fans have been brutally pragmatic about Mama's defensive displays, and it's revealing a club split you don't see every day. The overwhelming majority stayed measured and neutral, but underneath that calm surface sits a real frustration: those who watched him struggle under pressure in Matchweek 32 are openly questioning whether he can handle the intensity when it matters most, whilst others have been quick to defend by pointing to Virgil van Dijk's steadying influence as the answer. The disappointment and annoyance might only add up to 15 percent of the conversation, but they're the loudest voices — and that's usually the temperature of a problem brewing.
Neutral
84.4%
"Thank you Virg"
Disappointment
9.4%
"Mama inspires zero confidence"
Annoyance
6.2%
"Stop passing to Mamar, he shits himself every time. "
Positive 20.5%
Neutral 18.2%
Negative 61.4%
Right, here's the thing about Anthony Taylor's display in this one: the fanbase was absolutely split down the middle, with just over half the crowd staying neutral whilst the other half tore him to shreds with genuine fury over what they saw as baffling, inconsistent decision-making—yellows that made no sense, positioning that blocked play, the lot. But here's what's fascinating: buried in that anger was a pocket of fans actually defending him, recognising moments where he got it right, which tells you everything about how polarising his performance genuinely was. The inconsistency itself was the real killer; fans could handle a bad ref if he was consistently bad, but Taylor's erratic calls meant nobody knew what the rules were anymore, and that's when the toxicity really kicks in.
Neutral
58.8%
"Anthony Taylor great job as well "
Anger
20.6%
"Anthony Taylor is so shit at his job "
Admiration
20.6%
"Anthony Taylor great job as well "
Positive 2.3%
Neutral 58.1%
Negative 39.5%
Here is the thing — Liverpool fans absolutely did not lose their minds over this one, and that tells you everything you need to know about how numb the fanbase has become to dodgy penalty calls. Over eighty percent stayed level-headed, but the real frustration came from that inconsistency argument, right? Arsenal get awarded soft pens earlier in the season, Liverpool don't, and suddenly you've got this gnawing sense that the entire system is rigged against you — which is why even the measured majority couldn't help muttering about how decisions don't get made equally across the league.
Neutral
83.3%
"No. His first goal will not be a pen. It will be a banger"
Disapproval
8.3%
"No. His first goal will not be a pen. It will be a banger"
Approval
8.3%
"No. His first goal will not be a pen. It will be a banger"
Positive 45.0%
Neutral 27.5%
Negative 27.5%
Right, here is the thing about Liverpool fans and Alexis Mac Allister at the moment — they're caught between pure football appreciation and genuine worry. The data shows it clearly: fifty-five percent neutral sentiment masks something deeper, because when fans actually *do* engage, they're gushing about the technical brilliance, those inch-perfect trivela passes from halfway that shouldn't work but do, and the kind of football intelligence that makes you sit back and go "that's exactly why we signed him." But and it gets worse, that neutrality isn't apathy — it's restraint born from fitness concerns that won't let them fully celebrate what might be Liverpool's most cultured midfielder on the pitch. They're admiring the artist whilst holding their breath, hoping the body holds up.
Neutral
54.8%
"That Macallister play was so beautiful "
Admiration
35.5%
"That Macallister play was so beautiful "
Love
9.7%
"Macca comes on for 20 minutes and somehow looks gassed already"
Positive 25.0%
Neutral 62.5%
Negative 12.5%
Right, so here's the thing — Liverpool fans weren't losing sleep over this one. The overwhelming response was pure pragmatism, with 85% of the conversation staying dead neutral, because supporters were essentially doing the maths: they're already thinking three steps ahead to that PSG showdown, weighing up squad rotation and who absolutely *has* to be fresh for that European fixture. You had a small pocket of optimism and approval floating around — roughly one in seven fans — but they weren't celebrating the decision itself; they were celebrating what it *meant* for their chances against PSG, basically accepting that midweek rotation was the price of admission for a genuine tilt at Europe.
Neutral
85.3%
"Means he’s less likely to start against PSG. This is a good thing. Though he’s been pretty good today too."
Optimism
8.8%
"@LFC I’ll start him no matter what against PSG"
Approval
5.9%
"Means he’s less likely to start against PSG. This is a good thing. Though he’s been pretty good today too."
Positive 21.1%
Neutral 47.4%
Negative 31.6%
So here's what happened: when a Liverpool player celebrated with a viral TikTok dance during matchweek 32 against Fulham, the fanbase completely split between people who found it hilarious ragebait gold and those who just wanted it gone, but the real story is that most supporters didn't actually care either way — they were just scrolling through the chaos wondering if this was genuinely funny or if the internet had just decided it was. The confusion tells you everything you need to know: this moment existed in that weird space where football and online culture collide, and nobody quite knew whether to laugh, cringe, or move on to debating the actual result.
Neutral
60.9%
"10/10 ragebait meme, love it."
Confusion
21.7%
"Can we stop this meme?"
Curiosity
17.4%
"Can we stop this meme?"
Liverpool supporters are frustrated by another lacklustre performance despite the scoreline staying goalless, with many questioning whether the team can build momentum heading into crucial midweek fixtures. The neutral sentiment reflects a fanbase torn between cautious optimism about opportunities ahead and deep scepticism about whether this squad can finally deliver consistent, convincing football.
Wasteful And Furious
These fans are exasperated by Liverpool's inability to finish chances and their shambolic defending, convinced the team is squandering a title challenge through basic incompetence.
disappointment
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Why are we so shit in front of goal?"
"what the fuck is that clearence. my god. we really invite our opponents to stupid chances all season. at least once per game it feels like."
We Won The Day
This optimistic minority are celebrating the draw as if it were a victory, choosing to focus on the atmosphere and entertainment value rather than the dropped points.
admiration
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"So happy we won!!!"
"Fans are singing, boys are playing entertaining game, what a day to be alive "
Results Over Feelings
The pragmatists are acknowledging the performance issues without hysteria, recognising that only wins matter now and pace needs translating into actual goals and results.
"We need a big win now"
"More pace in the warm up than the match play"
Moment To Moment Reactions
These fans are live-tweeting their emotional rollercoaster through the match, responding to individual events and moments rather than forming any coherent take on what it all means.
"We need a big win now"
"More pace in the warm up than the match play"
Everyone's Playing Badly
The exhausted realists have checked out from the drama, viewing both teams as fundamentally flawed and processing the draw as evidence that neither side deserves anything from it.
neutral
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"All these fucking blocks deflections are giving me a heart ache "
"My lord both of these teams stink "
Following Liverpool's 2-0 win over Fulham, supporters are overwhelmingly celebrating Mohamed Salah's performance, highlighting his sharpness, creative play, and goal-scoring contribution in what many describe as a vintage display from the Egyptian winger. The discussion reflects broad satisfaction with Salah's form and impact on the match, though a handful of contrarian voices question his longer-term trajectory at the club.
Mo's Back, We're Believing
Half the fanbase are pure romantics—they're seeing vintage Salah again and desperate to celebrate the smile, the goals, the redemption arc they've been waiting for.
admiration
great
"Love seeing Mo smile! Well done Reds!"
"Huge from Mo today. Great passing, great goal."
He's Lost It, We're Grieving
Over a quarter of supporters are convinced Salah's confidence has completely evaporated and they can't bear watching what used to be world-class turn pedestrian before their eyes.
anger
great
mo
"mo is so shot on confidence this is so sad "
"It’s sad to see Mo playing likes this he can’t do anything at all "
Vibes Are Chaotic, Take Your Pick
Nearly 30 percent of fans are all over the place—swinging between genuine joy at what they saw and dark humour about Salah's future in lesser leagues.
"Love seeing Mo smile! Well done Reds!"
"Mo is going to tear it up as a playmaker in a lower level league next year"
The Eye Test Doesn't Lie
Just under a quarter are coldly detached, stripping away emotion to assess what Salah actually is right now, and they're not convinced by what they're seeing on the ball.
neutral
great
mo
"Fuck Mo sign da ting"
"Mo is so pedestrian on the ball now. Sad to see"
One Win Changes Nothing
A fifth of the crowd are keeping perspective on the result itself, refusing to get swept up in either euphoria or doom because a comfortable victory is just one game in a long season.
"Love seeing Mo smile! Well done Reds!"
"Mo is going to tear it up as a playmaker in a lower level league next year"
Liverpool and Fulham supporters are exasperated with referee Anthony Taylor's decision-making throughout the match, particularly his lenient approach to fouls against them and his reluctance to issue yellow cards for what they view as clear offences. The overarching complaint is that Taylor is either incompetent or deliberately favours one side, with fans arguing his permissive handling of physical play undermines the match's integrity.
Taylor's Incompetence On Display
Fans convinced Anthony Taylor fundamentally lacks the quality to referee at Premier League level and are venting pure, unfiltered frustration at his repeated failures.
anger
anthony
anthony taylor
"Anthony Taylor is so shit at his job "
"Taylor omg how can u be this bad of a ref"
Caught Red-Handed And Loving It
These supporters are amused by Taylor's visible confusion and mistakes, treating his poor decisions as entertainment rather than genuine officiating disasters.
"I bet Taylor is fuming he let play go on in the lead up to Rio,s goal, lol."
"Damn Joey, lol"
Taylor Got It Spot On
A minority defending the referee's actual decision-making, believing he made the right calls and deserves credit for getting the big moments correct.
admiration
anthony
anthony taylor
"Anthony Taylor great job as well "
"Nice blocking off Wirtz, Taylor!"
It's Complicated And We're Calling It Out
Fans acknowledging Taylor has genuine strengths in some areas, like playing advantage, whilst simultaneously recognising his inconsistency creates chaos across ninety minutes.
neutral
anthony
anthony taylor
"Taylor's one of the better refs at playing advantage imo"
"Aaaaaand Taylor is back to being a cunt. "
Supporters are split on whether Dominic Szoboszlai excelled or struggled in a defensive midfield role, with some praising his work rate and danger-sensing across the pitch, whilst others criticise his tackling discipline and positioning awareness. The debate centres on whether he's genuinely suited to that deeper responsibility or if he's being overextended in a role that doesn't play to his strengths.
Mac Allister's Midfield Masterclass
This camp reckons Szoboszlai was genuinely brilliant in the double pivot, delivering the kind of all-action performance that gets replayed and praised in the WhatsApp group chats.
admiration
amusement
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"that was an amazing pass out and great from Szobo "
"szobo is such a good player "
Fine Result, Fine Display
These fans are satisfied with what they saw — acknowledging Szoboszlai's relentless work rate and impact across the pitch without getting too hung up on individual weaknesses.
"Szoszlai did so well as well, the team did well"
"It is straight up WILD how much Szoboslai does for this team. Mans is all over the pitch"
Szobo's Defensive Liability Exposed
This lot aren't buying the hype; they reckon his defending is genuinely dodgy and that playing him as a pivot exposes Liverpool to real tactical danger.
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Szobo is a shite defender. "
"Random clueless redditor in the first half: "Szobo is a shite defender." "
Overworked and Underequipped
These are the pragmatists clocking that Szoboszlai's running on empty and lacks the positioning smarts needed for a defensive midfield role, regardless of his work ethic.
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"I swear Szobo has zero anticipatory skill as a defender. He overruns every tackle. "
"Get Szobo off man. He's running on fumes"
Arsenal fans are sharply divided over Bukayo Frimpong's performance and role this season, with some praising his attacking intent whilst others criticise his positioning, work rate, and consistency as a starter. The discussion pivots between whether he's being unfairly compared to a predecessor or genuinely lacks the all-round quality needed for a regular spot.
Frimpong's Having A Masterclass
The majority are riding the wave of his brilliance, convinced he's delivering exactly what Arsenal need on the right flank today.
admiration
love
Bradley
Frimpong
"Frimpong is amazing today "
"very good start frimpong let's go"
The Tactical Puzzle Police
These fans are dissecting whether Frimpong's positioning and decision-making actually align with what Arne Slot demands, questioning if he's the right fit long-term.
neutral
Bradley
Frimpong
"Marma should be mad… what the heck was Frimpong doing not getting wide there? "
"I really don’t understand why we bought Frimpong, he’s not good enough imo. "
The Nuance Defenders
They're pushing back against the narrative, arguing that Frimpong's quality is being overlooked in the wider conversation about this match.
"People are also under looking how good frimpong was this match aswell"
"Good move by Arne subbing Frimpong. "
The In-Game Reactors
Focused on real-time substitution calls and tactical adjustments, they're reading the game as it unfolds and evaluating managerial decisions on the fly.
"People are also under looking how good frimpong was this match aswell"
"Good move by Arne subbing Frimpong. "
Absolutely Fed Up With The Chaos
These fans have lost patience with Frimpong's inconsistency, sloppy passing, and loose positioning that's actively hurting Arsenal's shape and inviting unnecessary pressure.
Bradley
Frimpong
"Frimpong is frustrating the fuck outta me right now. Nothing he does seems to work and his positioning is inviting pressure. Not impressed.
Edit: he's off panic over lol"
"fucking hospital pass by Frimpong. "
Liverpool supporters are reacting emotionally to Mohamed Salah scoring in what many believe could be one of his final matches for the club, with fans expressing bittersweet pride in his performance alongside speculation about his imminent departure. The discussion captures a fanbase caught between celebrating his quality and coming to terms with losing him.
Pure Salah Worship
These fans are living in the moment, celebrating their Egyptian King's brilliance on the pitch and refusing to let anything else cloud their admiration.
admiration
fsg
Hughes
"Great goal Salah , my goat "
"Great goal today Salah!"
The Disappointed Realists
They see a player caught between yesterday's genius and today's indecision, frustrated that Salah's overthinking is costing him the clinical edge that made him lethal.
neutral
fsg
Hughes
"Fuck salah of old smashes that in on the turn. "
"SALAH just takes to much time to think on the ball this season its sad"
The Betrayal Brigade
Furious that Salah's individual brilliance masks what they view as selfish play, and angry at anyone daring to write him off when results finally show up.
sadness
fsg
Hughes
"@LFC I just hate Mo Salah bro.. he might havr scored a goal but he is a very selfish player"
"“Salah is finished” eat your filthy words. Can’t believe anyone who says that sort of shit here. "
The Cynical Opportunists
They reckon Salah's sudden form revival is calculated timing ahead of his exit, a last-ditch effort to boost his market value rather than genuine commitment.
"Great goal today Salah!"
"salah is leaving and now performing again so he picks up more money."
Fans are raving about the quality of Liverpool's two first-half goals — particularly Rio Ngumoha's outrageous finish and Mohamed Salah's clinical strike — with observers acknowledging that despite a relatively even shot count, Liverpool's superior execution in front of goal made the difference in a dominant display. There's palpable excitement around Ngumoha's composure and technique, though some sceptical voices are already questioning whether the hype around the young talent is getting ahead of itself.
Pure Euphoria Takes Over
Over half the fanbase is absolutely lost in the moment, riding an emotional high because they've just witnessed the kind of clinical finishing that reminds you exactly why you support this club.
admiration
energy
"This goal made me feel everything. Delighted, pleased, and joyful. "
"This goal made me feel all emotions. Delighted, ecstatic, elated."
Cold Assessment Of Brilliance
Nearly a quarter of fans are calling out the sheer technical execution with brutal honesty—they're impressed but refusing to get sentimental about it, treating outrageous skill like it's simply what's expected.
neutral
energy
xg
"These don’t even hit anymore "
"Fucking hell what a finish that was. Outrageous bend."
Defensive Collapse Steals The Show
One in five supporters can't get past the anger at how vulnerable Fulham's midfield looked, convinced Liverpool got away with something rather than earned something genuinely special.
anger
energy
xg
"Who the fuck was marking him, fuck we are lucky"
"lmao... pathetic finishing so far"
Liverpool supporters are celebrating a crucial 2-0 win over Fulham as a potential turning point for their faltering season, though scepticism remains about whether a single victory can reverse their disappointing campaign and close the gap to teams like Manchester United and Everton above them in the table. The fanbase is divided between relief at the result and frustration over Arne Slot's tenure, with some questioning whether late-season heroics can salvage what has been a largely underwhelming year.
The Post-Mortem Analysts
These fans are dissecting what went wrong with clinical detachment, blaming fatigue, tactical incompetence, and fixture congestion rather than celebrating the win.
neutral
liverpool
win
"@FulhamFC We are awful. Suicide drills all day this week"
"@FulhamFC These guys played an away game against PSG three days ago and they're tired. Can a team be this incompetent and lacking in character? Show some reaction, respond! You sha"
The Fury Brigade
Absolutely seething at individual player performances, these fans are naming and shaming specific players they believe were culpable for nearly throwing away three crucial points.
disappointment
liverpool
win
"@FulhamFC God you guys suck. Smith Rowe belongs in the championship. Chukwueze even worse."
"@FulhamFC that fucking nigger #17 is fucking worthless"
The Reluctant Believers
Torn between relief and scepticism, they're acknowledging Liverpool showed character but wrestling with whether one narrow victory actually changes their season trajectory.
"An indestructible soul and a shared heart.This is Liverpool ❤YNWA ❤"
"Come on Liverpool hope we in 🔥"
The Unhinged Celebrants
Pure emotional catharsis — these fans are riding the high of the moment, treating this as a pivotal win that proves the team's resilience when it matters most.
liverpool
win
"@LFC Yesssssssssss what a game come on Liverpool"
"@LFC This is the Anfield we know, thank you guys. Two more to go. https://t.co/bvOo9DsIeG"
The Evidence Collectors
Measuring the result against the bigger picture, these supporters are cautiously optimistic but recognising that two more games remain and the job isn't finished yet.
"An indestructible soul and a shared heart.This is Liverpool ❤YNWA ❤"
"Come on Liverpool hope we in 🔥"
Liverpool supporters are divided on midfielder Alexis Mac Allister's performance, with fans praising his technical quality and passing range whilst questioning his physical conditioning and stamina levels during the match. The discussion centres on whether his creative brilliance outweighs concerns about his ability to sustain high intensity over ninety minutes.
The Beautiful Game Believers
These fans are absolutely mesmerised by Macallister's technical quality on the ball, celebrating every crisp pass and intelligent movement because they genuinely believe he's a class act when it matters.
admiration
love
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"That Macallister play was so beautiful "
"nice again by macca with the pass"
The Appearance Police
This lot are fixated on Macallister's physical presentation—his haircut, his facial expressions—using aesthetics as a proxy for their deeper frustration with his performances or attitude on the pitch.
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Macca looks mean with that buzz cut"
"macca always has a face like a slapped arse"
The Pure Reaction Merchants
These are your real-time match commentators who oscillate between awe and disappointment, verbalising every moment without taking a firm stance, capturing the raw emotional rollercoaster of watching him play.
neutral
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Macca that pass was disgustingly good"
"So clooooose from Macca."
The Fitness Doubters
This camp is seriously concerned that Macallister looks gassed and underdone after minimal minutes, suggesting deeper fitness issues that could undermine his impact when Liverpool need him most.
"Macca comes on for 20 minutes and somehow looks gassed already"
"Macca looks like he’s cosplaying Adam Wharton "
The Comparative Sceptics
These fans are drawing unflattering comparisons to other players (like Wharton), implying Macallister isn't delivering the standard expected and questioning whether he genuinely moves the needle for the team.
"Macca comes on for 20 minutes and somehow looks gassed already"
"Macca looks like he’s cosplaying Adam Wharton "
Liverpool supporters are processing the emotional departure of Andrew Robertson and Mohamed Salah, with the fanbase split between celebrating their legendary contributions and lamenting the end of an era defined by Jürgen Klopp's early success. The discussion centres on nostalgia for the departing duo and anxiety about replacing their character and quality as the club enters a new chapter.
The Goodbye Glory Merchants
These fans are savouring the final moments with their heroes, treating each Robertson and Salah interaction like a sacred memory worth preserving before the inevitable departure.
amusement
robbo
"Mo and Robbo coming together after Mo's goal, beautiful man. MY GOATS <3"
"Robbo goal and it’s a perfect day"
The Pragmatic Acceptance Crew
They're acknowledging the end is nigh with measured realism, analysing what Robertson and Salah brought to the club without getting swept up in the emotional farewell circus.
neutral
robbo
"Gonna miss ROBBO"
"Being a cut-inside merchant like Robben is not good for his game"
The Heartbroken Devotees
These supporters are already grieving, wearing their Robertson kits like mourning clothes and wrestling with the devastating reality that two of their greatest players are about to walk out the door.
sadness
robbo
"Wearing my Robertson kit every game until he leaves. I'm gonna be heartbroken at the end."
"I'm going to miss Robbo. 💔"
Newcastle supporters are debating Cody's performance, with fans split between criticising his decision-making in attack and spurned chances to find Isak, whilst others acknowledge his defensive effort and workrate. The discussion reveals frustration over his attacking limitations this season, though some recognise his solid defensive contributions.
Referee Theatre Complaints
These fans are locked onto individual incidents and perceived diving, convinced Cody's won a soft decision or cheated his way through the match.
neutral
season
cody
"Fucking card him for faking it!"
"I'm so hired of this fellow so I disliked it for the first time"
Cody's Isolation Problem
This group believes Cody had clear opportunities to feed Alexander Isak but failed to find him, exposing a creative mismatch between the two forwards.
"Cody has had 2 or 3 chances to pass/cross to Isak and has spurned him every time."
"Lol! Comedy duo Isak & Cody "
Credit Where It's Due
These supporters acknowledge Cody's contribution to Newcastle's play and are willing to praise him for his defensive or creative work without reservation.
admiration
season
cody
"Great work from Rio and Cody as well!"
"Pretty good job from Cody "
He's Simply Not Good Enough
The angriest faction is convinced Cody is fundamentally incapable at his position and deserves serious criticism for his basic football intelligence and execution.
anger
season
cody
"How is Cody so bad at his job?!"
"If Cody did that he'd be a stupid bitch."
A 335-post discussion centred on referee decisions during Liverpool's match against Fulham remained remarkably neutral in tone, with fans largely exchanging brief encouragements and reactions rather than engaging in substantive debate about controversial officiating calls. The conversation suggests either minimal contentious decisions in the match itself, or a fanbase more focused on celebrating attacking moments than dissecting marginal calls.
The Sceptics Want Answers
These fans aren't buying the narrative—they're locked in debate mode, questioning the legitimacy of what they're seeing and demanding clarity on controversial calls.
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Back to this crap again."
"Why the fuck would you say this lmao"
The Vindicated Believers
This crew saw it coming and they're revelling in it—they back the decision completely and want everyone to know they called it right all along.
admiration
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"It's even better than you think!"
"I enjoyed every part, good work"
The Measured Middle Ground
Caught between celebration and caution, these fans are genuinely enjoying the moment but keeping their emotional temperature controlled, refusing to fully commit to either extreme.
"Come onnn"
"I enjoyed every part, good work"
The Fury Brigade
These supporters are absolutely livid—they see injustice in the call and they're expressing raw anger at what they perceive as a corrupt or incompetent decision that's shaped the game.
anger
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Insufferable attitude. Who gives a shit what they write. Especially if you're calling it propaganda amyway."
"I hate this. Thank you"
Liverpool fans are raving about Rio Ngumoha's eye-catching performance after his goal against Fulham, with debate centring on whether the young talent should be handed regular starting opportunities and whether his technical play marks him as a potential star. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine disagreement about his readiness and playing style, with some championing his progressive approach whilst others suggest he needs to improve his decision-making on the ball.
The Disappointed Middle Ground
These fans recognise Robertson's talent but are genuinely exasperated by his inconsistency and injury troubles, stuck between what he could be and what he actually delivers on the pitch.
neutral
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"He's been shocking this half. So so lazy"
"He didn't even get through the first half before getting injured AGAIN!
And even in the best of times, his performance levels swing wildly.
He's too unreliable."
The "He's Past It" Brigade
Hard-core critics convinced Robertson is fundamentally flawed as a footballer — lacking the technical ability and composure to compete at the highest level, full stop.
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"cant shoot, cant pass, cant control. hes genuinely dogshit man"
"He’s genuinely awful…easy chance to create and he does that…does it every single time"
The Redemption Arc Believers
A vocal minority convinced that leaving Liverpool has unlocked Robertson's best self, viewing his display as proof he needed a fresh start to thrive.
admiration
approval
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"he set the pace! great talent "
"He's improved so much since he left. Happy for him."
The Selection Chaos Crowd
Fans fixated on the wider narrative that Robertson should have played more regularly all season, treating his performance as vindication of their squad rotation critiques.
"Should of played him all season"
"Bring him to the Euros idgaf"
The "What If" Squad
Supporters riding the wave of his breakout moment to make bigger claims about his international future, convinced one good game proves he deserves England recognition at the Euros.
"Should of played him all season"
"Bring him to the Euros idgaf"
Supporters are split on whether manager Arne Slot deserves credit for finally backing young talent like Rio Ngumoha, or criticism for stubbornly refusing to develop academy players consistently throughout the season. The debate centres on whether Slot's cautious approach to youth integration is costing Liverpool—with fans arguing he should trust prospects like Rio more regularly rather than reverting to established names.
Slot's Lost The Plot
They reckon the manager's tactical decisions are actively sabotaging the team, and it takes a kid like Rio forcing his way in to expose how badly wrong things have gone.
Slot
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"@LFC Only positive out of that game was Rio’s performance & the 3pts that was a fucking dreadful game to watch…… I’d rather poke needles in my eyes than watch the highlights of"
"That was like a typical game from last season.
If Slot has any sense, he starts Rio against PSG. He scares the fucking life out of defenders and draws men over to him."
Rio's Making Him Look Stupid
This crowd sits in the middle, acknowledging that Rio's quality is so obvious it makes Slot's previous reluctance to start him look utterly baffling and indefensible.
neutral
slot
Mohamed Salah
"@LFC Rio making Slot look worse than we know he is."
"Rio is just fucking KILLING them holy shit, if only Slot had seen what 90% of our fans had."
Finally Got One Right
The optimists here, crediting Slot for eventually doing what the fans demanded and trusting Rio, seeing it as a turning point that could reshape how he approaches selection.
admiration
optimism
slot
Mohamed Salah
"Guys, Slot deserves a lot of credit for starting Rio!!"
"Slot deserves a lot of credit for dropping Ekitike, and starting Rio.
That was a great first half performance. "
One Performance Changes Nothing
These are the pragmatists calling out the irony: Rio's brilliant showing proves Slot's judgment is fundamentally broken, so one good call doesn't undo the pattern of mismanagement.
"You just know Slot is raging that Rio scored and played well lol"
"Rio is exceptional, IMO. Slot treats him, just like other decent players, like cr@p. Slot out, a.s.a.p."
Liverpool supporters are expressing frustration with Cody Gakpo's performance and continued selection, with many calling for him to be dropped or even sold, whilst questioning manager Arne Slot's tactical decisions in deploying him as a striker. The criticism suggests fans believe Gakpo's poor finishing, lack of awareness, and ineffective play are significant factors hampering the team's results.
Gakpo's A Complete Liability
This camp believes the Dutch winger is fundamentally unfit for Premier League football, pointing to his dreadful touch and basic technical failures as evidence he shouldn't be anywhere near the starting eleven.
neutral
Mohamed Salah
Cody Gakpo
"Gakpo is such a donkey I can’t stand it"
"Gakpoo is truly awful, second touch is a tackle"
Sack Him Off Now
These fans have moved beyond criticism into active frustration, demanding immediate removal from the team because they see Gakpo as actively harming Liverpool's attacking play and wasting valuable minutes.
Mohamed Salah
Cody Gakpo
"Gakpo is fken terrible lmao "
"Stop fucking playing gakpo, omg"
The Form Spiral Explanation
This group contextualises Gakpo's struggles within fixture congestion and rotation patterns, suggesting his poor display against Fulham is part of a wider performance cycle rather than a standalone disaster.
"Salah didn’t play this week against PSG, goal against Fulham, Ekitike didn’t play against Fulham, Next week goal against PSG?"
"Gakpo is the problem."
Wrong Player Entirely
These posts appear to conflate different players and moments across matches, suggesting confusion about squad rotation or simply praising other attackers as superior alternatives to the struggling Gakpo.
admiration
amusement
great
"even the small glimpses of isak’s quality gets me so excited, he’s going to give us some special moments. "
"Great to see Isak. "
Liverpool supporters are sharply divided over Florian Wirtz's performance and substitution in their 2-0 victory, with some praising his creative link-up play and others questioning the value of his assist, whilst simultaneously discussing squad rotation and upcoming fixtures like the PSG clash.
The Inconsistency Watchers
These fans acknowledge Wirtz's talent but remain frustrated by his patchy performances and inability to deliver consistently when it matters most.
neutral
Wirtz
Mohamed Salah
"Wirtz can be so frustrating at times "
"Wirtz hiding completely today, disappointing"
The Patience-Snapped Brigade
Absolutely done with Wirtz's decision-making in crucial moments, they see his poor choices as actively costing Liverpool points and demand immediate action from the bench.
Wirtz
Mohamed Salah
"Take Wirtz off. ok sure…this fucking guy…"
"Wirtz just threw away a chance because he wanted to pass Salah the ball in the air there, fucking bonehead "
The Stats Don't Lie Crew
They're dissecting the narrative around Wirtz's contributions, questioning whether his assist tallies and hype reflect what actually happened on the pitch.
"Can't believe Wirtz gets credited with an assist for Rio's goal. That pass couldn't have been much more irrelevant to the outcome."
"kerkez on the cover???? BIG YIKES"
The Hype Machine Faithful
Convinced Wirtz is destined for greatness, they celebrate his every touch as evidence he'll dominate English football for years to come.
admiration
amusement
Wirtz
Mohamed Salah
"Wirtz, man.. What a joy to watch..."
"Wirtz is so obviously going to be the best player in the league for the foreseeable. Every touch and pass is perfect"
Liverpool supporters are expressing joy and relief following a convincing 2-0 win, with particular praise for goalscorers Rio Ngumoha and Mohamed Salah, though the discussion remains relatively low-key and emoji-driven rather than deeply analytical about referee decisions or wider tactical concerns.
The Tactical Breakdown Brigade
These fans are dissecting Liverpool's setup and execution with a critical eye, refusing to simply celebrate without understanding exactly how and why the dominance happened.
Ride or Die Loyalists
Unquestionably backing the team and manager through thick and thin, these supporters treat victory as vindication and see no need to question the club's decisions.
approval
amusement
"Big up to Rio❤❤"
"YNWA❤❤❤❤"
The Sceptical Analysts
These fans spotted potential weaknesses or odd choices in Liverpool's approach and want answers about why certain tactical decisions looked shaky despite the win.
neutral
"LOW BLOCK 😭😭😭"
"Why did he hesitate😭😭😭"
The Furious Dissenters
Genuinely wound up by something that happened in the match, these supporters believe a serious mistake or injustice went down and aren't having any of it.
"what the hell😭😭😭😭😭😭"
"Proper jerk 😭"
Liverpool supporters are celebrating Rio Ngumoha's decisive opening goal in the 2-0 victory over Fulham, with fans calling for the young talent to receive more regular playing time and positioning him as a genuine prospect for the club's future. The overwhelmingly positive reaction centres on Rio's clinical finishing and potential to fill the void left by departing key players, sparking genuine optimism about his development.
The Rio Cult Has Arrived
These fans are absolutely besotted, treating Rio's performance like a religious experience and expressing pure, unfiltered love for what they've just witnessed.
admiration
approval
rio
Andrew Robertson
"Rio is so exciting man"
"We love you rio!!!!"
Can't Believe What We Just Saw
Shocked observers processing Rio's excellence in real-time, swearing in disbelief at his quality and frustrated that the club hasn't unleashed him more consistently.
neutral
rio
Andrew Robertson
"Did you guys fucking see that Rio passs
What the fuck "
"It's disgusting that we've not used Rio a bit more this season."
Rio Deserves Better Than This
Critical fans recognising his talent but channelling that admiration into frustration at how underused he's been, turning praise into a demand for change.
"Come on rio ❤"
"Rio should have a new chant to the song by Duran Duran called ‘Rio’"
What This Performance Actually Means
Pragmatic supporters stepping back to contextualise Rio's display within the broader season, weighing his brilliance against Liverpool's inconsistent standards.
"Come on rio ❤"
"Rio should have a new chant to the song by Duran Duran called ‘Rio’"
We're Mediocre Without Our Star
Angry fans using Rio's emergence to highlight just how painfully average Liverpool look when he isn't on the pitch, treating him as the only bright spot.
rio
Andrew Robertson
"god we are really painfully average to watch, apart from Rio"
"So annoyed we’ve barely played Rio this season "
Liverpool supporters have unleashed criticism on midfielder Ryan Gravenberch following his poor second-half performance in the 2-0 win over Fulham, with fans questioning his work rate, passing quality, and fitness after coming on at half-time. The consensus is damning enough that many are already demanding he be dropped for the upcoming PSG clash, citing his lacklustre impact as a significant reason Liverpool's midfield control deteriorated.
Gravenberch Is Dead To Us
This is the scorched-earth camp — they reckon he's actively harming the team and would rather see literally anyone else in that midfield shirt, even a youth player.
annoyance
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"@EmelifeEze @LFC Gravenberch was piece of shit. Give all this motherfcker salary to Curtis."
"Gravenberch is a pylon. What a horrific decision to bring him on"
We're Just Better Without Him
These fans aren't necessarily saying he's terrible, but they've noticed Liverpool's midfield functions with more bite and tempo the moment he leaves the pitch.
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"So much more functional without Gravenberch. Making tackles in midfield and not slow in the build up.
Who'd have thought."
"We look **so so so** much better without Gravenberch. People actually putting tackles in."
Bayern Knew Something We Didn't
This crew are asking uncomfortable questions about why one of Europe's biggest clubs let him go, wondering if there's a pattern of underperformance that's finally becoming visible.
"@harrybutler12-e5kdon't forget Gravenberch, gets away with playing terribly every game and barely putting in blocks or interceptions"
"I see why Bayern sold Gravenberch"
The Tactical Mismatch
They're analysing whether the problem is Gravenberch himself or whether Slot's system just doesn't suit a player of his profile and work rate.
"@harrybutler12-e5kdon't forget Gravenberch, gets away with playing terribly every game and barely putting in blocks or interceptions"
"I see why Bayern sold Gravenberch"
One Bad Game Doesn't Define Him
The voice of reason suggesting we pump the brakes before writing off a midfielder entirely, acknowledging this particular display was flat but keeping perspective on the bigger picture.
"@harrybutler12-e5kdon't forget Gravenberch, gets away with playing terribly every game and barely putting in blocks or interceptions"
"I see why Bayern sold Gravenberch"
Liverpool supporters are calling for teenager Rio Ngumoha to start ahead of Cody Gakpo in the upcoming PSG match after an impressive performance in the 2-0 win, with many criticising manager Arne Slot for continuing to pick the Dutch winger despite his recent form. The discourse centres on whether Slot will back the academy talent or revert to his established options, with fans viewing it as a genuine test of the manager's willingness to evolve his lineup.
Gakpo's Quality Questioned Endlessly
These fans acknowledge Gakpo has talent but are baffled why he doesn't start every match, frustrated by what they see as obvious capability being wasted on the bench.
neutral
gakpo
Mohamed Salah
"@LFC And why are we not starting him every game? How are we starting gakpo ahead of Rio? It makes no sense😭😭"
"@Oyskalh @LFC He’s literally always had the quality and gakpo is shit and useless every game. Only took 32 games for slot to actually let Rio start a meaningful game"
Gakpo Out, Rio In Now
The most aggressive camp demands Gakpo be dropped immediately, believing he's underperforming relative to emerging talent like Rio and representing a genuine tactical mistake by the manager.
disappointment
gakpo
Mohamed Salah
"@LFC Taking rio off but leaves gakpo on
Just fuc%off you Dutch cun%"
"A better team punishes us a ton. Gravenberch was genuinely a disaster and almost cost us the game. Completely lost control when he came on.
Gakpo also is just far too 2d to play "
Rio's Breakout Changes Everything
Focused on the match narrative rather than player comparisons, these fans are celebrating Rio's impressive display and using it to reset the conversation about Liverpool's attacking options going forward.
"Impecabble Rio performance! Now it’s time to start Gakpo against PSG!! 🤓"
"Starts Robertson over Kerkez, lets both Wirtz and Szoboslai actually play their natural positions, moves Gakpo out of LW for Ngumoha, and actually lets Salah on the pitch. And Slot"
Rio's The Future, Gakpo's Stuck
A smaller but notable group sees Rio as the superior prospect with better technical ability and positioning, positioning him as the long-term answer Liverpool should be building around.
admiration
gakpo
Mohamed Salah
"@LFC Rio is a certified best teenager in the league right now Now we just need Gakpo to start looking up; great assist, but Isak was free twice. Let’s carry this momentum into the"
"Rio deserves more starts, better on ball than gakpo, quicker & clearly a good goal scorer, he could be an lfc academy star for yrs to come"
Tactical Reshuffle Unlocks Real Balance
These fans are dissecting formation changes and positional shifts rather than singling out individuals, suggesting the real problem is deployment strategy and Liverpool need broader squad rotation to function properly.
"Impecabble Rio performance! Now it’s time to start Gakpo against PSG!! 🤓"
"Starts Robertson over Kerkez, lets both Wirtz and Szoboslai actually play their natural positions, moves Gakpo out of LW for Ngumoha, and actually lets Salah on the pitch. And Slot"
Liverpool supporters are heavily critical of Joe Gomez's defensive performance after he was introduced during the match, with fans questioning his positioning, lack of effort, and a series of poor sliding tackles. The discourse suggests frustration at his continued selection, with comparisons to previous costly errors and debate over whether he's genuinely fit for the right-back role in Arne Slot's system.
Gomez Got It Dead Wrong
This lot are absolutely seething about a defensive howler that cost Liverpool points, and they reckon Gomez was the culprit who needs to answer for it.
annoyance
disappointment
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"konate is a joke man lmfao"
"fucking hell gomez "
Just The Facts, Mate
These fans are calmly documenting what actually happened on the pitch without the fury, noting how other players benefited from the reshuffle regardless of the result.
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Konate not playing like Danny Wilson is lovely to see "
"Gomez staying fit allowing Szo to stay central does wonders for our midfield"
Slot's Selection Headache
This camp reckons the manager's tactical choices—particularly where he's deployed Gomez—are becoming a serious problem that needs sorting out immediately.
"On second thought! Ill play Joe Gomez LW! - Slot, probably"
"You forgot Joe Gomez."
Was It Really His Fault Though
These supporters are pushing back on the narrative, questioning whether Gomez deserves all the blame or if there's a bigger picture being ignored.
"On second thought! Ill play Joe Gomez LW! - Slot, probably"
"You forgot Joe Gomez."
Credit Where It's Due
A smaller group actually praising the defensive work on show, arguing that some players—Konate included—produced moments of real quality that deserve recognition.
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
Curtis Jones
"Well fucking played Konate, nice, proactive defending refreshing to see"
"Konate was better in his first season with us than this year. "
Liverpool supporters are discussing an upcoming fixture against PSG, with many resigned to a difficult result and suggesting Arne Slot's team selection choices in the Fulham match were influenced by preparing for that European tie. The conversation reveals mixed confidence — some hold onto optimism for a potential upset, whilst others view the PSG game as an inevitable hurdle the Reds must navigate.
The Pragmatists Doing Maths
These fans are dissecting the Fulham performance with cold logic, weighing up whether drawing at home against a weaker side spells trouble or is simply part of the process before PSG.
neutral
scared
"@LFC No chance against psg with this performance 🙄"
"Tbf we're playing a team much worse than PSG, and we're at home "
The Doomscrollers vs The Believers
This lot are caught between apocalyptic visions of a PSG demolition and delusional optimism about a miraculous comeback, swinging wildly depending on which way the wind blows.
"This was the warmup for a 3-0 comeback against PSG"
"We are going to get absolutely turn’t over ON Tuesday by PSG"
The Hope Merchants
Unshakeable optimists who see the bigger picture — Champions League qualification, managerial ambitions, potential comebacks — and refuse to let one draw dampen their faith in what's still possible.
optimism
approval
scared
"just happy to see a win and get closer to ucl! still hope xabi is our manager in the summer :D"
"@LFC Such a good game. Let’s go reds and I believe in you my love. Let’s beat psg in 2nd leg."
The Stats Don't Lie Brigade
Proper frustrated now because the underlying numbers suggest Liverpool played well but got nothing to show for it, which feels worse than simply being outplayed.
scared
"PSG YOU ARE IN TROUBLE"
"Tears in my eyes we're actually anti xG merchants today"
After Liverpool's victory, supporters are sharply split on manager Arne Slot's team selection and tactical decisions, with some praising his willingness to give promising youth players opportunities whilst others remain frustrated by perceived inconsistency in his lineups. The discussion reveals underlying uncertainty about whether Slot is the right long-term fit for the club, with opinion hinging largely on whether he can deliver top-four finishes and implement a coherent strategic vision.
The Rage Quit Brigade
These fans are so raw from the result they're oscillating between acceptance and absolute fury — they need to vent before they can even think straight about what actually went wrong.
neutral
Slot
Alexis Mac Allister
"Slot IS staying lol FUCK. "
"@LFC Slot out! Sack the piece of shit"
The Fraudulent Football Truthers
Convinced that Slot's possession-based system is philosophically broken, they believe Liverpool's tippy-tappy football is masking deeper tactical failures that no amount of tweaking will fix.
disappointment
Slot
Alexis Mac Allister
"This Hilfiger blouson has a terrible record - it’s clearly unlucky and Slot needs to drop it already. "
"As per usual the 20 minutes of tippy tappy crap leads us nowhere. Slots football is actually fraudulent."
The Slot Sceptic Analysts
They're willing to interrogate the manager's decisions but remain unconvinced he's earned Liverpool's trust — they want proof he can actually deliver at Anfield, not just promises.
"Slot thinks that Liverpool became his home , where he wins when he wants"
"No need slot liverpool slot out"
The Renaissance Believers
Despite the chaos, these fans see genuine progress in energy and structure, and they're backing Slot to turn the corner because they genuinely rate what he's building.
admiration
Slot
"Fair play Arne. Energy's back on the menu, and the setup has been brilliant. "
"@LFC Well Done King... Forever King.... #slotout"
Liverpool supporters are caught between criticism and sympathy regarding right-back Mama, with some demanding he be dropped immediately whilst others argue the backline isn't protecting him adequately. The debate centres on whether his positioning and confidence issues are purely down to individual error or a systemic problem exacerbated by poor defensive organisation.
The Brutal Honesty Brigade
They see Mama's individual limitations clearly but won't let the team off the hook either—they're diagnosing a player who needs time whilst acknowledging the system around him isn't protecting him well enough.
neutral
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"I know Mama is probably not quite at the level required yet but fuck me if the backline doesn't do him any favours some times."
"mama cant handle pressure at all, will crumble like cookies everytime. its hurting the team"
The Patience Is Dead Crowd
Done waiting, done excusing, done watching—these fans have decided Mama's mentality and composure under pressure make him a liability right now, and they're venting their frustration before it costs Liverpool points.
disappointment
annoyance
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
Virgil van Dijk
"Stop passing to Mamar, he shits himself every time. "
"Mama inspires zero confidence"
The Hope Still Lives Here
They're clinging to the belief that support and a clean sheet will unlock Mama's confidence, choosing to build him up rather than tear him down when he's clearly struggling.
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
"Hope we get a clean sheet, would be great for mama"
"Thank you Virg"
The Live Reaction Posters
These are the in-the-moment commentators firing off shorthand takes during play—too fractured to analyse deeply, but capturing the raw emotional temperature of the match as it unfolds.
The Unclear Intent Squad
Their posts lack enough context or clarity to pin down a genuine perspective, leaving their actual stance on Mama and Liverpool's defence ambiguous and open to interpretation.
Liverpool supporters are celebrating a vital 2-0 victory over Fulham but are simultaneously locked in debate about the development and playing time of promising young prospect Rio Ngumoha, who bagged the opener. The discussion reveals frustration among some fans that the teenager isn't getting consistent minutes, whilst others defend his impact when he does feature.
Birthday Vibes and Breakthrough
These fans are riding pure emotional highs, convinced Liverpool's performance was genuinely special and cathartic after a rough patch.
admiration
approval
win
game
"@LFC Just because it’s my birthday tomorrow. I feel so happy. Such a surprising birthday gift."
"@LFC The best first half in a long while, thank you guys"
Unfiltered Chaos and Reaction
This lot aren't really processing the football itself — they're just firing hot takes and crude banter into the void, mostly missing the point entirely.
neutral
win
game
"@IamOkonkwo0 @LFC You are fucking a slut? Damn bro you should do better"
"@LFC Boring cunts as per"
Pragmatic Relief and Acceptance
These supporters recognise the win mattered when it counted, keeping emotions measured and focused on what the three points actually mean for the season.
"We needed this one great work Lads ..YNWA"
"Lfc for the win"
"We're Better Than This" Rage
A frustrated minority convinced the young star's situation exposes something rotten at the club, and they're furious at how the fanbase and leadership are handling it.
win
game
"@LFC @robertmarawa And you motherfuckers want him gone. Shame on you"
"@LFC What has happened to this team. The football is so boring"
Liverpool supporters are fixated on Rio Ngumoha's performance and potential as a generational talent, with the discussion largely centred around comparing him favourably to fellow young prospect Max Dowman rather than analysing the actual match itself. The neutral sentiment reflects fans being genuinely excited about Ngumoha's ability whilst simultaneously noting he's fallen into some questionable social media trends.
Ngumoha Is Already Elite
This majority camp believes the young winger has already arrived as a top-class talent and will only get better with age, so they're celebrating every moment he delivers on the pitch.
admiration
amusement
season
Mohamed Salah
"@LFC Super goal from Ngumoha."
"Ngumoa is top class will be fantastic as he ages"
The Uncomfortable Truth Revealed
This neutral faction recognises Ngumoha's quality but is more focused on the tactical reality: Liverpool's midfield and defence visibly collapse whenever he's off the field, exposing a dangerous dependency.
neutral
season
Mohamed Salah
"The uncomfortable truth is we look a million miles worse after Rio came off.
Ngumoha and Ektike are the catalsysts for things the actually happen this season."
"@LFC Dont ever compare dowman to this demon"
He's Gone Soft Like Everyone Else
This furious minority sees Ngumoha as part of a broader trend they despise—presumably diving or play-acting—and view his involvement in what they consider the worst behaviour in modern football as a betrayal of standards.
season
Mohamed Salah
"Even ngumoha is joining in on the worst trend of the year"
"Who the FUCK is max dowman?"
Liverpool supporters are using their victory over Fulham as a springboard to mock Arsenal's faltering title challenge, with the broader discussion revealing a fractured midtable narrative where fans are more invested in rivals' failures than their own climb back into contention. The neutral, slightly negative sentiment reflects frustration at the performance against Fulham rather than celebration of the win itself.
Dissecting the Mess
These fans are picking apart the tactical wreckage and individual errors without hysteria, because they need to understand exactly how Liverpool got away with a dodgy performance against a woefully wasteful Fulham side.
neutral
Mohamed Salah
Cody Gakpo
"Fulham’s decision making and terrible shooting accuracy 🥀"
"This is embarrassing, we’re relying on Fulham’s impotence to win.
If Fulham had some viagra in attack we’d be getting stuffed"
Running on Fumes and Frustration
They're exhausted by the inconsistency, convinced the team can't string together wins without self-sabotage, and genuinely baffled by what's happening on the pitch week after week.
Mohamed Salah
Cody Gakpo
Alexander Isak
"That second half was awful from both sides but I’m not quite sure what Fulham’s game plan was today? Easily the worst game from them I’ve seen this season "
"I've no idea how we'll do; we're very inconsistent in winning consistently without doing some sort of SNAFU shit on it. Fulham are a tricky team and they absolutely love scoring ag"
Unconvinced by the Opposition
They're dismissing the victory because beating Fulham means nothing — it's the football equivalent of beating a team that showed up but forgot to bring their shooting boots.
"Fulham are easy to beat"
"Yeeeee but it's fulham 😒🤌"
The Tactical Historians
They're standing back to analyse the broader patterns and opponent weaknesses, treating the result as data points in a larger narrative about how easy certain teams are to dismantle.
"Fulham are easy to beat"
"Yeeeee but it's fulham 😒🤌"
Grasping for the Silver Lining
These are the believers clinging to the fact that Liverpool finally put in a genuinely composed, controlled display — regardless of the opponent — because consistency in performance matters more than the scoreline.
admiration
Mohamed Salah
Cody Gakpo
"Best game in the longest time. "
"Best Liverpool game since whenever "
Liverpool and Fulham supporters are having a relaxed, largely unbothered discussion about a player's TikTok dance celebration during the match, with most fans dismissing it as harmless fun from a young player rather than anything worth getting worked up about. The neutral sentiment reflects the casual, good-natured nature of the exchange, where supporters are simply explaining the dance's origins and moving on.
The Meme Anthropologists
These fans are treating the viral celebration like a cultural artefact worth documenting — they're here to catalogue what's happened, note its memetic value, and move on without much judgment either way.
neutral
"Blue Moon"
"Top tier meme "
The Authenticity Police
They reckon this choreographed TikTok moment is manufactured nonsense that's diluting proper football culture, and they're determined to criticise it even whilst grudgingly admitting it's undeniably viral.
"That's a terrible meme. Take my upvote. "
"Really hate that meme"
The Chaos Enjoyers
They're all in on the absurdity of it all — they love that it's designed to wind people up, they love the ridiculousness, and they're actively rooting for more of this kind of unhinged celebration energy.
"10/10 ragebait meme, love it."
"Top tier movies those are"
Liverpool supporters are heavily criticising midfielder Gravy (likely referring to a player with a similar name) following his display in the Fulham match, questioning his defensive positioning, physical presence, and decision-making in possession. Fans are frustrated with what they perceive as a recurring pattern of weak performances and are concerned about his involvement in upcoming fixtures, particularly the PSG clash.
The Gravy Disaster Believers
Nearly half the fanbase think Gravy's a liability who's actively killing Liverpool's midfield shape, and they're not holding back about it.
annoyance
disappointment
Andrew Robertson
Joe Gomez
Virgil van Dijk
"Grav is being dogshit for a long time now "
"Grav is not the answer, we have been horrid since the second he’s come on. Our CDM somehow can’t defend or be an outlet for the CBs. Also being a dead horse but Gakpo is somehow wo"
The Show-Me Camp
Over 40 percent reckon the jury's still out — they see genuine problems in the middle of the park but aren't ready to write him off completely yet.
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Sure glad we wrapped up Gravy at 280k for the long term. Thats money well spent for what is now appearing to be a mid table level midfielder."
"We actually look alright except the middle of the pitch since Grav came on. "
The Contract Reckoning Faction
These fans are doing the maths on that 280k deal and watching it unravel in real time, caught between regret and reluctant acceptance.
"Grav: this is for Nunez!"
"Sure glad we wrapped up Gravy at 280k for the long term. Thats money well spent for what is now appearing to be a mid table level midfielder."
The Tactical Deep-Divers
A smaller crew analysing whether the issue is Gravy himself or how Klopp's deploying him in the system — context matters to them.
"Grav: this is for Nunez!"
"Sure glad we wrapped up Gravy at 280k for the long term. Thats money well spent for what is now appearing to be a mid table level midfielder."
The Vindication Bloc
Only 11 percent, but they're absolutely loving watching Gravy come up short, because they called it ages ago and finally have the evidence to prove it.
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
Curtis Jones
"Grav is too funny"
"Crazy how much better and solid we look without grav on today "
A 154-post discussion reveals frustration over controversial refereeing calls in the 0-0 stalemate, with supporters divided over whether fouls were correctly identified and replays withheld from broadcast view. Fans are particularly wound up about penalty appeals, potential offsides decisions not being shown, and inconsistent application of the laws across the match.
Ref Ruined Everything
They're convinced the official's made a catastrophic error that's fundamentally altered the match, and they want accountability—whether that's cards, fines, or public scrutiny.
Freddie Woodman
Giorgi Mamardashvili
"That's fucking pathetic that. Asking for a penalty there should result in a ban or a fine at least "
"What a bitch this ref is "
Actually, Let's Talk About It
These fans are willing to debate the technicalities of what actually happened on the pitch, weighing up whether it was genuinely a foul or a smart advantage play.
neutral
Freddie Woodman
Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Lovely move. Looked like a foul on Mo to me."
"Excellent advantage from ref"
Punishment Should Be Harsher
They're focused on the consequences and disciplinary measures, believing that dodgy decisions or unsporting behaviour from players or officials demands proper sanctions to deter future offences.
"That's fucking pathetic that. Asking for a penalty there should result in a ban or a fine at least "
"He should get a yellow card for that"
Ref Got This Right
A rare breed who reckon the official made the correct call and are actually impressed by the decision-making, whether through a well-judged advantage or sharp spotting of play.
amusement
admiration
Freddie Woodman
Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Refs advantages have been excellent today! "
"Great catch from that guy in the crowd there"
Liverpool supporters spent the match frustrated with their team's defensive positioning and inability to maintain possession under pressure, with discussion centring on poor marking, lack of game management, and repeated giveaways rather than celebrating the 2-0 victory itself. The discourse reveals concern that tactical discipline—particularly around the halfway line during pressing situations—was significantly below standard despite the comfortable scoreline.
The Play-by-Play Sceptics
These fans are deep in the tactical weeds, nitpicking the wing positioning and doubting whether better personnel actually fixes Slot's defensive shape problems.
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"To that clown who said that having better wingers wouldn’t make a difference because it’s all on Slot: you’re completely wrong."
"I’m so tired of Frimpong and Salah basically hugging each other on the right, the same happens on the left.
When the ball goes wide to our wingers, the fullback makes an inside/un"
The Winger Redemption Arc
Finally seeing attacking width that excites them, these supporters are cautiously optimistic about having genuine wingers again but worried Slot might lock them into a long-term system.
approval
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Bittersweet moment. Amazing to see the wingers shine, scared that we just got signed up for 5 years of Slot today. "
"Feels good having a winger again "
The Ball Control Evangelists
They're pleading for Liverpool to dominate possession and keep the ball moving, treating retention as the tactical panacea to everything that ails the current setup.
"Its one they do in the nfl."
"Begging these guys to keep the ball"
The Defensive Fuming Brigade
Absolutely seething that Liverpool keep camping ten bodies behind the ball, convinced this suffocating approach is unsustainable and will explode in the middle of the pitch.
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
Curtis Jones
"This league is fucking shit man, 10 men behind the ball every fucking game. "
"It’s certainly going to leave a fucking big gap in the middle"
The Mixed-Verdict Pragmatists
Wrestling with contradictory evidence from the result, they're trying to figure out whether what they saw was actually progress or just another tactical gamble in disguise.
"Its one they do in the nfl."
"Begging these guys to keep the ball"
With Curtis Jones forced off with what appears to be a groin issue during the first half, Liverpool supporters are expressing genuine concern about his fitness, particularly with the PSG Champions League tie looming, whilst simultaneously defending his quality after previously feeling underrated by sections of the fanbase. The consensus is stark—without Jones controlling the midfield, Liverpool's control and creativity visibly deteriorated in the second half, cementing his importance to how Arne Slot's side operates.
The Pragmatists Reading the Midfield
They're calmly diagnosing how Liverpool's system breaks down without Jones, treating his absence like a tactical puzzle rather than a disaster.
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"I really feel like if he just trusted the depth players everyone would be better off. Jones (and endo and chiesa etc outside injuries) are good players that can do a job and keep t"
"Midfield looks much more different without Jones... Interesting Mr Slot"
Injury Fatigue and Fury
They've had enough of watching their best players crumble at crucial moments and are furious that Jones's momentum has been cut short again.
sadness
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
"Wha jones??? Fucking hell not another injury "
"Fuck sakes Jones always gets injured when he’s playing well
I don’t wanna see Macca play"
The Performance Scouts
They're picking apart what Jones actually did on the pitch before the injury—his positioning, his press resistance, his technical security—to understand where Liverpool really stand.
"Thought Jonesy put in a good shift before having to stop. Protected the ball, kept things moving. "
"Long as Jones isn't out with a groin injury. He looked uncomfortable in that last couple of minutes he had to stay on before HT."
The Optimists Eyeing Europe
They believe Jones is the midfield upgrade that changes everything and are already looking past this setback to PSG and what's genuinely possible.
optimism
Alexis Mac Allister
Dominik Szoboszlai
Curtis Jones
"Jones has been better than Grav and Mac all year hope he's fit for PSG."
"CuJo looks up for it today"
Liverpool supporters are intensely focused on who should start in the upcoming Champions League clash against PSG, with the midweek fixture against Fulham serving as a testing ground for potential team selections. The discussion reveals tactical disagreements about whether standout performers deserve a start in the continental competition, though most fans believe manager Arne Slot will opt for a different approach.
The Tactical Blueprint Builders
These fans are deep in the weeds analysing formation matchups and defensive vulnerabilities, treating the PSG game like a chess problem that needs solving through clever team selection.
neutral
Mohamed Salah
Cody Gakpo
"Would be a nightmare to cover the two of them defensively as well lol
I think I might like it more against a PL side than against PSG, unless we’re really chasing the game at that"
"@LFC I’ll start him no matter what against PSG"
The Starting XI Uncertainty
Caught between conviction and confusion, this camp keeps circling back to the same question because they genuinely can't decide who deserves to lead the charge against Paris.
"He should be playing against psg in my opinion"
"Okay LFC fans
Who should start against PSG now"
The Confident Architects
These believers back the emerging selection strategy because they reckon it's the only realistic blueprint to get a result against a PSG side that would otherwise overwhelm Liverpool.
optimism
approval
Mohamed Salah
Cody Gakpo
"Means he’s less likely to start against PSG. This is a good thing. Though he’s been pretty good today too."
"@LFC Need these two for psg game it's the only way we have a chance YNWA"
The Frustrated Rebels
Fed up with perceived safety-first thinking, this smallest but loudest faction want youth and aggression unleashed rather than watching a defensive masterclass that ends in a stalemate.
liverpool
"Fuck hakimi start the kid vs psg"
"Don’t think I want him to sure up a draw. The worst player physically for us "
Supporters are clamouring for young talent Rio Ngumoha to start against PSG after an impressive cameo performance, with most convinced he offers Liverpool genuine attacking sharpness that the side has been missing. However, there's resignation amongst the fanbase that manager Arne Slot will likely manage his minutes carefully given his age, with Tuesday's fixture coming just days after he's already appeared in the previous match.
Rio's Big PSG Audition
Fans are divided on whether Slot will finally give Rio his chance to prove himself against PSG's elite, with some convinced he's earned the start and others resigned to seeing him benched.
neutral
Mohamed Salah
Cody Gakpo
"unfortunately I think it's very unlikely that Rio starts against PSG, not just because Slot doesn't rate him or anything but because they are really looking to manage his minutes. "
"Rio is making a fucking statement today. He needs to start. "
Start Him Or Bust
This camp is pleading—almost desperately—for the manager to select Rio from the off, treating the PSG match as the moment that settles the entire debate about his future at the club.
"Rio needs to start against PSG"
"For the love of all that is Holy, PLEASE start Rio against PSG"
The Sarcasm Defence
Fed up fans are using bitter irony to express their frustration that Rio keeps getting overlooked for big matches despite his performances, sarcastically "celebrating" his bench appearances as some twisted reward.
optimism
Mohamed Salah
Cody Gakpo
"Cant wait to see Rio on the bench on Tuesday night :)"
"Sure am excited for Rio to get rewarded with a nice spot on the bench for the remainder of the season "
Rio's Punishment Complex
A smaller but vocal group believes the manager is actively punishing Rio for scoring goals, framing his omission from lineups as an inexplicable managerial grudge rather than tactical reasoning.
Mohamed Salah
Cody Gakpo
"WE NEVER WANT TO SEE STAR BOY RIO ON THE BENCH AGAIN "
"How dare rio score a goal? Benched till December!"
Cross-Cutting Patterns
Alexis Mac Allister
Appears across 8 debates: Liverpool Fans Debate Defensive Shape and Ball Retention, Liverpool Fans Rally Behind Injured Curtis Jones, Liverpool Fans Divided Over Szoboszlai's Double Pivot Display, Liverpool Fans Turn on Gravenberch After Flat Display, Liverpool Fans Celebrate Goals Amid Neutral Discourse, Liverpool Fans Divided on Slot's Selection Choices, Liverpool Fans Turn on Gravy's Midfield Performance, Liverpool Fans Criticise Gomez Display in Goalless Draw
Mohamed Salah
Appears across 8 debates: Liverpool Fans Debate PSG Lineup Selection, Liverpool Fans Back Rio for PSG Showdown, Liverpool Fans Divided on Slot's Youth Selection Gamble, Fans Debate Emerging Young Winger Rio Ngumoha's Potential, Fans Demand Rio Over Gakpo For PSG Clash, Liverpool Fans Demand Gakpo Benching After Fulham Stalemate, Fans Debate Wirtz's Impact as Liverpool Edge Past Fulham, Liverpool Fans Fixate on Arsenal's Title Collapse
Andrew Robertson
Appears across 7 debates: Liverpool Fans Hail Rio's Breakthrough Performance, Liverpool Fans Debate Macca's Impact Despite Fitness Concerns, Liverpool Fans Divided on Slot's Youth Selection Gamble, Liverpool Fans Divided on Mama's Defensive Struggles, Liverpool Fans Divided After Toothless Draw Against Fulham, Liverpool Fans Turn on Gravy's Midfield Performance, Ngumoha's Breakout Display Sparks Debut Debate
Dominik Szoboszlai
Appears across 7 debates: Liverpool Fans Debate Defensive Shape and Ball Retention, Liverpool Fans Rally Behind Injured Curtis Jones, Liverpool Fans Divided Over Szoboszlai's Double Pivot Display, Liverpool Fans Turn on Gravenberch After Flat Display, Liverpool Fans Celebrate Goals Amid Neutral Discourse, Liverpool Fans Turn on Gravy's Midfield Performance, Liverpool Fans Criticise Gomez Display in Goalless Draw
Joe Gomez
Appears across 6 debates: Liverpool Fans Debate Macca's Impact Despite Fitness Concerns, Liverpool Fans Divided on Slot's Youth Selection Gamble, Liverpool Fans Divided on Mama's Defensive Struggles, Liverpool Fans Divided After Toothless Draw Against Fulham, Liverpool Fans Turn on Gravy's Midfield Performance, Ngumoha's Breakout Display Sparks Debut Debate