Let me set the scene, Liverpool dominate possession, have
over 20 attempts on goal against a lesser opposition and still somehow manage
to not take 3 premiership points, sound familiar? It was almost the case once more
at Anfield as the Reds almost managed to stifle what should have been a routine
victory against Stoke City. It has been the thing that has separated Manchester
United from any other side in the premier league in recent seasons, they simply
know how to win. Even when perhaps they shouldn't take the points or they find
themselves almost going down to lesser oppositions they always seem to
miraculously take full points back to Old Trafford.
Jokes like this have become the pet peeve of every Liverpool fan. |
It has been the scourge of every Liverpool supporter’s existence
in recent years; their side dominates but simply cannot finish off the
opposition. Yes, the Anfield side nearly did this against the Potters
yesterday, with a Daniel Agger handball in the 89th minute all but
gifting Jonathan Walters an equalizer from the spot. However, Liverpool’s
Belgian summer signing stood tall between the sticks and kept out what was, let’s
face it, a rather lacklustre effort from the spot from Walters. The most
important thing to take away from this is the fact that Liverpool secured full
points. In years gone by, they would perhaps have lowered their heads, expected
to hear the opposing fans celebrate and chalk it up as a point, but not this
time, as the passionate Reds players rushed to celebrate with the jubilant
Mignolet.
The question must now be asked, have Liverpool finally
learnt how to win? The answer is complicated, whilst I don’t claim that one gritty
win represents an omnipotent change in the mindset of the players, this will
surely give them confidence in future fixtures and could perhaps be a turning
point for Brendan Rodgers and his side. This season every point is crucial as
the Reds look to regain a champions league spot or better after last season’s
sub-par performance yielded them 7th place and a second consecutive
finish behind fierce cross town rivals Everton. Top 4 is the target and if they
are to achieve this they must establish a winning formula in which they secure
every possible point and do not drop points in games which they should be
winning.
Liverpool players embrace Mignolet after his penalty save |
A good start is essential in a campaign like this one, the
top places will be as competitive as ever before and it is important that
Liverpool capitalise on the lack of form shown by fellow top 4 aspirants
Arsenal, who went down 3-1 to Aston Villa yesterday.
Overall, the season is played over 38 rounds, and one win
cannot possibly act as some sort of divine sign that Liverpool are destined to
achieve their goals and continue winning, however this win is a step in the
right direction and the players will be eager to chalk up a couple of wins in
the early rounds. Psychology is a big thing in sport, if teams do not think
they can win, then they will not win, simple as that. Sure, Liverpool’s
performance was not as good as it could have been yesterday, but they showed a
winning mentality which is a big change from what they have displayed in the
past.
That’s the Rosey Wrap on the importance of Liverpool’s win
at Stoke,
Thanks for reading,
By Jake Rosengarten
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