How many points do you get from this "default" game?
I saw there is only 46% of players picked Southampton to win. Also, 15-16 players did not make predictions for this game. it is very possible that you will not get those default points for this match.
Only 1 point if the default is the correct outcome. And it doesn't count towards any other awards (or slam points).
46% would have been enough to be the majority, which is what would be the default pick. I don't see only 3% for draw or Brentford win.
Besides, this was a postponed match, so Superbru should have kept the scores as it did mine. I upgraded from 2-1 to 3-1, and as a result took home an extra half point (yay).
Coutinho, back in EPL, and under Gerrard. I always wished he'd stayed on. I guess he would never have suited Klopp, so it all worked out in the end, but yah never thought he'd come back actually. Thought he might even have gone to Germany, but I wager he's a good fit for Villa and if he gains his confidence back, he's more than a worthy successor to Grealish.
I've been trying to think back, I'm pretty sure he played extremely well under Klopp did he not? I remember the quote that Klopp came out with (paraphrased): "stay here, and they'll build a statue of you. Go elsewhere and become just another player" it was something along those lines, and looking back Klopp might have actually been spot on. Coutinho at the time I'd say was our absolute best player, and a personal favourite of mine.
Judging on that quote Klopp would have definitely preferred to have kept him. I mean just for his free kick ability. Whenever this man stepped up, I was almost celebrating the goal already. He was absolutely lethal. In fact, he's the only player I remember in recent memory of putting the ball under the wall to score so effortlessly. Its funny because this isn't really a common thing to do, yet most teams in the Premier League now try, and protect against this by lying down a player in the wall.
He did, very well, yes, but this was before Klopp assembled his full team. But long-term, I think once we had full gegenpress, I'm not sure he'd have been a good fit (then again, we haven't really found someone who has in that role). It was first Bobby, then joined by Mane, and then Salah before we had that attack we now do, and yeah Coutinho stayed on the whole rebuild, and we all missed him, Klopp certainly wanted to keep him as I recall we won a lot of matches we struggled for creativity. We had real problems with delivery and always needed him to crack open defences. We never really did replace him too... but then enter Trent and Robbo and we found a way out of those chance creation problems... not to mention the way Hendo's really developed.
That Klopp quote was amazing, and absolutely true (brings to mind another quote about Klopp made for Liverpool and Liverpool made for Klopp) but I thought he only said that later on during the Gini negotiations?
I tell my kid every time we're watching: do you hear that? Origi's a bit player, but he's come on and the stadium's singing his name. When the Kop loves you, they'll be sure to let you know. There's a song for everyone who's worn the shirt with pride.
I know in my heart players like Coutinho and Gini look back and long to be loved again. I mean, even those who left because there was no space left for them? Thinking of players like Lucas, Ings, Lovren, Moreno... they still haunt the club on social media, you can feel the longing!
My fav Coutinho goal is nothing special, a cheeky lob over de Gea in Europa League heh. That season was so successful for me betting it started my whole current daily sportsbetting haha