{"id":2029,"date":"2021-09-13T11:52:01","date_gmt":"2021-09-13T11:52:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.andcouldheplay.com\/?p=2029"},"modified":"2021-09-13T11:52:01","modified_gmt":"2021-09-13T11:52:01","slug":"letting-the-game-flow-has-a-natural-conclusion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.andcouldheplay.com\/letting-the-game-flow-has-a-natural-conclusion\/","title":{"rendered":"\u2018Letting The Game Flow\u2019 Has A Natural Conclusion"},"content":{"rendered":"

Liverpool were excellent against Leeds United yesterday afternoon. During his interview after the match, Marcelo Bielsa stated that Liverpool were \u2018superior to us in all aspects of the game\u2019. Quite a statement from a manager that knows his onions. The Reds took the game to the home side, earning the right to play and quietening the crowd in the opening stages before putting their foot down after that. The red card, which I\u2019ll come to in more detail shortly, might give some people the impression that it swayed the outcome of the match. It did not. The Reds were the better team from the off and, generally speaking, held Leeds at arms length from the moment the game got underway. We were worthy winners that once again demonstrated the fact that the ruling out of us in any title conversations by the pundit class before a ball was kicked this season was idiotic at best.<\/p>\n

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The moment @MoSalah<\/a> became the fifth-fastest player to reach 100 @PremierLeague<\/a> goals 👏#LEELIV<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/xtYbA5OJeM<\/a><\/p>\n

\u2014 Liverpool FC (@LFC) September 12, 2021<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n