Aurora Bulkualis wrote: ↑Sat Jul 07, 2018 6:32 pm
plisi wrote: ↑Fri Jul 06, 2018 10:57 am
^^ ofc, playing level too.
He'd be up vs better attackers most of the games and there's a bigger chance of Liverpool winning a title than Lazio qualifying for CHL. If Liverpool sees him as a first choice gk, then it'd be a no brainer not to move.
Again, that's nonsense. I'm not denying Liverpool is a better team, but they're not much better than Roma, who is head to head with Lazio.
When it comes to keepers, it's a whole other ball game. Klopp's playing style doesn't matter. What matters is how he's being coached. Liverpool's keepers atm seem on a level below Roma's/Lazio's GK.
Lol, how's that nonesense? Liverpool are way better than Roma and the later way better than Lazio ( don't let Serie A statics fool you. )
There's nothing to indicate that Liverpool has worse GK coaching compared to Italy. How are the coaches to blame for Karius and Mignolet having brainfarts when least expected?!
I don't disagree with you in that Italy develops better classic gk's, but that position is evolving too and Italy is behind in that aspect. If you've followd Lazio you've probably seen that Strakosha is very allergic to use his feet and at Lazio with the way they play he isn't required to do that. A good reason why EPL rejects like Szczęsny and Reina have played for Italy's top 3 teams.
Roma's Alisson is praised and hyped more for his CHL performances than anything else.
Like I said, If Strakosha is seen as a starter he's a fool not to move
@ Simboli
Chec, Courtois, De Gea, Lloris, Ederson, Bravo are world class