Since June of 2011, visitors to this page have come from:

free counters

Followers

17 March 2014

Red card, things get hard

Liverpool completed a Barclays Premier League double over 10-man Manchester United this morning as two Steven Gerrard penalties and a Luis Suarez strike kept their title hopes alive at Old Trafford. The three goals confirmed the visitors’ superiority on an unhappy afternoon when there was no shortage of effort by the Reds, but a lack of cutting edge in the final third. In addition to five players receiving yellow cards, Nemanja Vidic was sent off for the fourth time against Liverpool after bringing down Daniel Sturridge in the box with 15 minutes left, but Gerrard missed the chance to complete his hat-trick when his penalty hit the post. But who is really to blame for the disappointing scoreline? I know now it's not just David Moyes. It's also his supporters and enablers. Sir Alex, if you're reading this, I have one thing to say to you: Please please stop supporting the worst manager ever. If you do, the only thing you'll manage is to destroy your legacy. We will never forget that YOU picked that bellend Moyes as your successor and YOU still support him. Why couldn't you have picked somebody of more value like one of these guys, preferably Jurgen Klopp?

No comments:

Post a Comment