It’s still not pay day, it’s raining outside and it’s going to be a weekend on the couch. Let’s get it going with Liverpool’s trip to East Anglia.
Michael Owen and Chris Sutton are on punditry duty for BT Sport; they’d score a lot of goals together but they’re not exactly Ant and Dec.
The on-pitch fare should be entertaining though.
Let’s get those teams in then. Robbie Brady and Weso start for the Canaries and it’s good to see Jon Flanagan on the Reds’ bench.
Norwich City: Rudd, Ivo Pinto, Martin, Bassong, Brady, Howson, Hoolahan, Dorrans, Redmond, Naismith, Mbokani.
Subs: Ruddy, Jerome, Jarvis, Klose, Mulumbu, Olsson, Odjidja-Ofoe.
Liverpool: Mignolet, Clyne, Toure, Sakho, Moreno, Can, Lucas, Henderson, Milner, Firmino, Ibe.
Subs: Benteke, Caulker, Lallana, Allen, Flanagan, Ward.
Referee: Lee Mason (Lancashire).
Norwich’s new signing Timm Klose – a big signing form Wolfsburg this week – starts as a sub. Chris Sutton suggests Alex Reid takes a punt on Leigh Griffiths if they want a striker.
‘Celtic fans won’t thank me for saying that,’ the Parkhead legend says. He’s not wrong.
Kloppo on recent performance and turning it into results: “Keep the good things, change the bad things, that’s the challenge for today.”
Chris Sutton on Wes Hoolahan: “He’s the first name on the team sheet, for me.”
It’ll be interesting to see how the Dubliner fares against this Liverpool side and they’re pressing game.
Sutton and Owen have been good so far actually, in my opinion. The former Liverpool striker is a lot better on the sideline in conversation than in the second commentary chair.
Asked if Norwich will stay up, Owen answers simply: “No”.
Will Liverpool make the Champions League, Chris? “No.”
The teams are in the tunnel and we’r almost ready to go.
Steve McManaman is looking for Liverpool’s forward players to show up today and start delivering the goals they need to move up the table.
Lucas gets caught late by Steven Naismith, who’s trying to make an impression on his debut.
Norwich have started brightly and are getting the ball in the box and getting players to the touchline. Liverpool are yet to find their rhythm I think it’s fair to say.
Ibe showed a flash of brilliance down the left there. He stood up the defender, then tore past him to get in behind. It comes to nothing but that’s better from Liverpool’s point of view.
This has been shown a couple of times today on different stations. They’re now manager and player but Alex Neil and Steven Naismith have met before:
GOAL! Norwich 0 Liverpool 1 Firminio 19′
The Brazilian breaks the deadlock thanks to a slight touch off Rudd in the home goal. The ball spins onto the post and in.
Milner, Ibe and Moreno had combined well in the lead up.
Liverpool should be two up. Robbie Brady was caught out by Milner before sliding in to rescue the situation and force a corner.
It’s all Liverpool now. Bassong gives away a stupid free kick on the edge of the box by pulling on the shirt of Firminio. The ball is tapped to Moreno but the full back drills it wide.
GOAL! Norwich 1 Liverpool 1, Mbokani
The on-loan Dynamo Kiev striker backheels the ball past the Liverpool keeper from a few yards out after a corner ball is — yet again — not dealt with by Jurgen Klopp’s defence.
Wessi took advantage of Moreno slipping to drive towards goal. Lucas slid and then Moreno got back to — it seemed – dragg down the Ireland international.
But not for the first time this afternoon, Lee Mason isn’t having any of it and waves play on. He’s let an awful lot slide today.
GOAL! Norwich 2 Liverpool 1, Steven Naismith 41′
That’s what they paid the money for! The Scottish forward run past Hoolohan, who, as always plays the right ball. Naismith rifles the ball into the bottom corner.
HALF-TIME: Norwich 2 Liverpool 1
That hasn’t been very encouraging from Kloppo’s point of view. Norwich go in at the break in control despite Liverpool opening the scoring.
The Irish players on show, Weso and Brady, have been central to all the Canaries’ best work, though the latter has had a couple of defensive slips.
What did you make of that?
Pinto wastes a really good chance on the back post. He had way more time than he realised and rather than control the ball and look up, he first-timed it over and wide.
Christian Benteke is warming up and he may not be too far away from an introduction.
Penalty to Noriwch!
GOAL! Noriwch 3 Liverpool 1, Hoolahan 54′
Moreno, son! What are you doing.
Naismith gets inside him and the Liverpool defender dives in. He gets away with that but has another nibble and the peno is given.
The Ireland playmaker chips it to the net but he gets away with it. Mignolet wasn’t too far from it and it wasn’t the best-executed Panenka ever.
3-1 though and Macca is shocked by that defending from Moreno.
GOAL! Norwich 3 Liverpool 2, Henderson 56′
Wow! Liverpool strike back immediately. Clyne squares the ball form the flank, it’s touched on to Henderson and the England midfielder is completely unmarked in front of the goal. It’s a tidy finish on the half turn in the end. Game on, Ger.
Adam Lallana is on for Jordan Ibe, who’s been dangerous looking all afternoon. just over half an hour to go and you suspect the managers may well change this game with their substitutions.
GOAL! Norwich 3 Liverpool 3, Firmino 63
The Brazilian gets his second of the game. He arrived into the box late to meet a lovely ball form Lallana. He made no mistake form 10 yards or so. That Norwich defending was relegation stuff though.
Weso’s off for Matt Jarvis and potential Irish international Nathan Redmond is off for Martin Olsson.
GOAL! Norwich 3 Liverpool 4, James Milner 75′
That is a nightmare. Jonny Howson tries to play a backpass form the halfway line for no good reason and Milner gets in. He tucks it calmly away.
Benteke’s come on in the meantime.
Moreno’s again escaped a yellow card. He should surely have been booked there for a trip but Lee Mason can’t be bothered today it seems.
10 minutes to go and Cameron Jerome is about to be introduced. The away supporters are in fine voice now.
Delia’s not looking too happy as time is running out. There’ll be five minutes of injury time though.
Steven Caulker is on for Moreno. In defence this time, rather than the striking job he’s been given the last two games.
GOAL! Norwich 4 Liverpool 4, Bassong 93′
What a game! The big centre half drives home form outside the box after a knock down. Carrow Road explodes.
GOAL! Norwich 4 Liverpool 5, Lallana 94′
Oh my days! What a game.
Liverpool have snatched this at the very death through he substitute. The ball pings around the home side’s box before it lands for Lallana. He strikes it into the ground like the old Tipperary hurlers and it nestles in the Canaries’ net.
That’s amazing.
FULL-TIME Norwich 4 Liverpool 5
Come on spurs. Destroy those deluded fools.
The irony.
Liverpool fans are the most deluded on this planet. Everyone knows that.
Yidds are in cookoo land
Coming from a United supporter still in denial
How are Spurs delusional? Ask City…
Spurs fans have been deluded since their Champions League dizziness.
Spurs on their day can beat any team in that league; consistency is the problem more so than delusion. The ability is there in droves.
Karol is 100% bang on. Liverpool fans think they are a title winning side that can still compete in the champions league. They’re a mid table club as best. Or as Carragher once said. “Liverpool are no longer a big club”.
Yeah a lot of fans are deluded, sure many united fans thought they were favourites to win the league a few weeks ago. Back where they belong? Hilarious.
Lads, does Ron know United are 3rd and 2 points off top?
Ron, City lodt 4-1 to spurs, a lesser side than Aresnal. Don’t write United off just yet
Ironic, so biased
All football fans are biased when it comes to the team they support, its human nature.
Carol and Loner are correct, they have accepted that Man U are average and have moved on.
Another few hundred million and the league cup is within your sights. The idea of a spurs fan calling Liverpool fans deluded is embarrassing for them
I’m not a Spurs fan.
How on earth are our 3 main strikers all injured?
Liverpool fans must be delighted with a manager actually playing Can and Lucas together in midfield.
Come on the pool !!!
And why is anyone even surprised that Daniel Sturridge is out injured, sick note head on him
He’s hardly making it up, and is fairly useful when he is fit.
Will take a draw
2-2 is 11/1 with PP
Jeasus he’s no-one up front to choose from .. Hope it goes well for him YNWA
For his first game he has a pitiful choice of players.
Come come now. The Liverpool squad is full of promising young players, it’s a bit harsh to be writing them off. I know for a fact if anyone of them played for United you’d have a different perspective. Biased, simple as…..
Come on Kloppo!
3-1 to the Pool!
YNWA
Wouldn’t get ahead of yourself there, I got a back lashing the last time I gave a prediction. It will a good game however.
You’re not calling him Kloppo already are you. Oh God.
Ah Chris is back!!!! I LOL with his prediction in the arsenal game how do you call it today Chris?
Alan B = Pathetic.
Not as pathetic as your predictions Christopher
Difference is Alan B, I can say I got it wrong and acknowledge it.
Where there is you, whom keeps sprouting crap on this site.
I can imagine Alan B having really greasy hair and needs glasses because of all the time he’s spent looking at a computer screen.
You do know the journal is available as an app on smartphones unknown you don’t have to log on to your computer to read it
What’s your prediction today Christopher?
Chris, I would have predicted this would turn into a slagging match.
3 – 1 Spurs with Kane 1st goalscorer
Make that 2-1 and I’d agree with you
What’s your prediction in the united game?
1-1 draw
Mine was 0-3 ! Was I close ….
I’ve had a bet with my Liverpool supporting nephew that whoever loses has to send the other a photo naked in a shopping center. Please win Spurs !!!
@Shakka
Could turn out to be the worst bet of your life.
Come on da Pool!
why do you want to see your nephew naked?
Are you his aunt or uncle. Too weird either way
Please tell me your nephew is over 18 at least.
I’d go into the jacks in one and send one from there. you should have been more specific
Or a changing room
Which shopping centre?
What was the plan in case of a draw?
Well, a patched up team, against a very good team that destroyed Man City…. Sorry to disappoint deluded Man U fans, but Liverpool have a manager who is going to reinvent this club, bring them back to where they belong….. Will take time, but it will happen.
Yeah shoring up the defense has to be the priority but Liverpool did get a few chances in the second half. Spurs were the better team but not by enough to deserve the win.
And having faith in some players….Sakho for example.
Sakho Sh!te