You have misidentified The Butcher there, twas the ÂŁ50m new midfielder who temporarily halted progress. The Butcher for some reason was laughably far out of position and was one of the fellas the fullback cruised by as he made his way up the field, poor Harry then had to scramble desperately as he tried to cover for him.
Youâd know the lads who have match magazine levels of understanding of the game anyway.
Eirksen just canât lose the ball like that. Of course players arenât out of possession because at that level nobody expects a player to lose a ball like that.
Itâs like when Nunez lost a ball in the fa cup game v man United and man United walked through for a rashford goal as everyone was out of position.
Another example was when quenash or whatever his name randomly passed it to Bruno Fernandes and Kelleher was 40 yards off his line with no defenders around Bruno.
Another example would be extra time when a ball broke to a Liverpool player on the edge of the box at an attacking corner v man United and Elliott I think hesitated which allowed man united 2 v 2 with 70 yards of space to run into with the score line at 2 all.
You must feel like some idiot again. forensic analysis of a goal against fc twente and not one point did it click with you thatâs exactly how Liverpool kept conceding goals against man united which cost them the league and the fa cup
Itâs nothing like any of those examples. The Twente player got on the ball on the edge of his box, United were already set in a defensive position, Martinez lets himself get dragged way out of position (refer below) and none of the United players made a sort of effort to tackle the Twente player running through.
Eirksen had the ball and should never ever in a million years lose it. At that level you donât prepare for somebody to lose the ball like that. If it was junior soccer maybe.