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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Following Liverpool's 2-0 victory over Fulham, supporters are locked in debate over whether teenage prospect Rio Ngumoha or Mohamed Salah deserves the official man of the match award, with many highlighting Ngumoha's all-round performance in pressing, tackling, and ultimately scoring the opening goal. The discussion reflects genuine uncertainty among fans rather than consensus, with several players—including Cody Gakpo and Szoboszlai—also receiving praise for their contributions in what was clearly a dominant Liverpool performance.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Liverpool supporters are locked in disagreement over whether a penalty should have been awarded during the match, with some arguing it was a clear handball whilst others insist it shouldn't be a pen under the rules, and frustration mounting over inconsistent VAR decisions across the league.
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.
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.
Liverpool supporters flooded the discussion with reaction gifs and celebratory content following Rio Ngumoha and Mohamed Salah's quick one-two punch in the first half, with the neutral tone suggesting fans were more focused on expressing their excitement visually rather than engaging in detailed tactical analysis.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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"Again proving my point lmao, Frimpong “created” it by winning the ball back but Wirtz didn’t for actually playing the pass into Salah. Flawless logic on display again. I’ve literally gave you multiple examples and you just move the goalposts proving my point once again that you’ve got an agenda ahahaha."
"@tjblushes @LFC Liverpool 2-0 Fulham at half-time. Mo Salah scored the 2nd goal (40', assisted by Gakpo). He's now on 6 PL goals this season (22 starts, 6 assists). Live updates via ESPN/Flashscore confirm the score & scorer."
"@LFC Mo Salah has done it again 😭⚽. At this point defenders don’t mark him, they just watch history happen live.” https://t.co/wtwxrOBUoR"
"He just cannot help himself. Macca should be nowhere near this team with how he’s been playing. Let Wirtz play with an actual striker but no, instead he keeps on Gakpo"
"@AbuJaan123 @LFC Rooney was barely playing as striker from 2014/2015 to 2017/2018 but still scored a lot of goals as a midfielder"
"Great to be in 2-0 and we created a decent amount. Honestly refreshing not having Gravenberch and Macca playing today What a goal from Rio. We look better offensively when Robertson is on the pitch at LB. Much more organised and more direct."
"Take Rio and max dowman as bolters to the WC. The rest of our forwards bar Harry Kane looking drab..let's allow the youngsters a go. Best rooney ever played was his first england tournament. The youngsters don't understand the pressure yet..😊"
"I am by no means a fan off Gakpo but I totally agree that Grav & Macca seem to be the root of our control and energy issues."
I need to point out an issue here: the match data shows Liverpool 0-0 Fulham as the final score, but the match events section lists two Liverpool goals (Ngumoha at 36' and Salah at 40'), which would m
A small minority (17%) of discussion argues that despite Liverpool's comfortable 2-0 victory, the performance exposed significant structural problems in their approach — suggesting that a genuinely elite team would have dominated far more convincingly against a Fulham side sitting ninth. This contrasts sharply with the majority perspective, which views the clean sheet and two-goal win as a straightforward, professional result that keeps Liverpool's top-four push on track.
I appreciate you providing the match data, but I'm encountering a significant problem here. You've told me this is a **minority perspective held by 20% of discussion**, but you haven't actually provi
A small minority of fans (18%) believe Liverpool's clinical finishing and creative output means they'll comfortably secure Champions League football despite currently sitting fifth, whereas the wider fanbase worries about inconsistency and the competitiveness of the chasing pack.
"Horror show from Cody this season but has actually been quite decent at getting back and defending all season"
"I don't wanna jinx nothing but I've always said Klopp had it right the first time with Gakpo as a false 9!!!!!"
"Macca looks like he’s cosplaying Adam Wharton"
"Should be same starting 11 against PSG but Ekitike instead of Gakpo. If Jones isn't healthy I guess Macca and Szobo."
"@LFC .#Salah_Stay #Robo_Stay #Slot_F_Away Hope these trending maybe FSG wakeUp&make right choice Salah stay,Robo Stay Slot F**Away #FSGOUT #HughesOut #EdwardOut #SlotOut @AnythingLFC_ @JamesPearceLFC @_pauljoyce @AnfieldSector @LFC #Anfield @asim_lfc @MoSalah @RamyCol @JacobsBen #YNWA https://t.co/ONtDrhMFtU"
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