The Fourth game of the season saw Liverpool lose their 100% start to the season as we drew away from home against a dangerous Swansea side. But we did hang on to our unbeaten run. The result saw the reds return to the top of the table, a position few would have expected us to occupy as the season moves into the end of September. The result wasn't as impressive as some we have achieved this season but it is most certainty a respectable result and it was also a point which may prove valuable when you consider end of the game and the real possibility of walking away empty handed.
Sturridge
There's not much left to say about him, we have all seen he is an excellent striker by this stage, and more. We've seen him score every league game so far this season with different types of goal in the set so I won't go on about the finish but I can't not mention his anticipation for this goal. He recognised that Shelvey was in trouble before the man himself did and it was this that got him in the position to score because the failed back pass itself wasn't so dangerous without the movement and anticipation from Sturridge.
Sakho
Bit of a shaky start from of marquee summer signing. It didn't strike me as anything to concerning though and just looked like a man playing his first game for a while on a new league. He certainly did well in his aerial duels which was encouraging. He definitely grew into the game second half and his passing was confident and of excellent quality. It could also be that due to Aggers injury and Kolo's recovery he was thrown in a little earlier than planned. Swansea seems like a particularly difficult game for a central defender to their surroundings. Their passing and attacking game will make life difficulty for many defenders throughout the season. It may have been more straight forward for him to spend his debut dealing with long aerial balls but this game will at least have given him good experience
Phil
The little Brazilian got kicked off the park for most of the game and finally succumbed to a rotten challenge from Ashley Williams. It seemed that as he left the pitch our ability to control the ball for any length of time went with him. It was one of them games where he didn't do much you would consider exceptional but everything he did was good and helped us keep possession. It's a pity that his injury seems to require surgery. We're certainly a stronger team when he is on the pitch.
The Pessimism
Already after the game you’ve probably already heard a few whoppers giving the same old crap they always do after a performance which dips anyway below stelar. In fairness you would have to be completely blinkered to not have noticed some of our deficiencies in this game, but the simple fact is we took it on the chin and managed to pull out the draw, the draw which we needed to get back on top of the league. In fairness, there have been too many occasions in the past few years where it has been hard to find positives anywhere, so lets all make a pact to just enjoy this period eh. In kicking off a new campaign.... “Say No to Pessimism”
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