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Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Analysing Anfield: Kabak and Mane questions, unpredictable Leeds, and how Raphinha could be Klopp's next Salah

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

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News, Soccer, Sports, Sports News

4.4979 Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2021

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Liverpool might be out of the Champions League but they still have plenty to play for this season, starting with Leeds United on Monday night. So on the latest Analysing Anfield podcast, Josh Williams and David Hughes assess what went wrong in the Real Madrid second leg at Anfield, including pondering how Liverpool can fix Sadio Mane's form, before they give insight into what to expect from Marcelo Bielsa’s side. Our hosts talk through the threat of Leeds forward Raphinha, who has been linked with a transfer move to Liverpool as a possible Mohamed Salah successor, and why the Brazilian would be a good fit under Jurgen Klopp, as well as taking a wider look at whether a squad rebuild is needed sooner rather than later after what so far has been a difficult campaign.Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BloodRedLiverpoolFCSign up for our Liverpool FC newsletters: https://data.reachplc.com/210734476470860Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the analyzing Anfield Podcast on the Blood Red Channel, bringing you the best tactical and statistical analysis of Liverpool FC.

0:16.2

A lovely body and welcome to this week's episode of Analyze Nanchel Your Tactics and Analytics Podcast, a courtesy of the Broadway channel.

0:20.4

I'm Josh Williams and I'm joined by as ever by by Dave's shoes Dave of things.

0:25.0

Yeah not too bad. Thank you mate. How are you?

0:28.0

I'm good.

0:30.0

Well I'm fresh here. You've got a bit of a tan on, both got haircups.

0:35.0

Saffa we're here, nothing healthier times, thanks, healthier times.

0:39.0

Most do this thing can be said for Liverpool on the pitch.

0:42.0

Obviously we, this is the second weekend

0:45.6

of our actually we have recorded after what feels like a bit of a flat result

0:49.8

despite Liverpool generally picking up, I suppose you could label them as good

0:55.4

Premier League wins. But it feels like Aston Villa was a while ago so in this

1:00.4

episode we were gonna skip skip asking very little bit.

1:04.0

I'm going to look ahead to Leeds as well as just general other pointers along the way really.

1:15.4

So yeah, we'll start with my Madrid. Obviously Liverpool and I'm up to Chelmsley

1:20.7

sadly, but I think it could have worked out differently if

1:29.8

maybe the Anfield leg was first and we played that first leg last night because based on

1:35.4

that first leg at least it looked like Liverpool were the better team I suppose

1:39.5

simple as that really yeah yeah know? Yeah, I thought that through all the best team and you know, they created enough chances to win the game.

1:49.2

You know, it might not be captured solely in say the XG numbers but you know if you watch the game you saw the shooting

1:58.4

opportunity is created if you look at the like non-shot XG as well, it was really high, which is obviously dependence on kind of things like, you know, important actions made need the opposition's goal. I think of all the quarterfinals last night

2:14.5

sent in the second legs look cool at the highest non-shot XG. You know they were just

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