• Dear Guest, Please note that adult content is not permitted on this forum. We have had our Google ads disabled at times due to some posts that were found from some time ago. Please do not post adult content and if you see any already on the forum, please report the post so that we can deal with it. Adult content is allowed in the glory hole - you will have to request permission to access it. Thanks, scara

Guglielmo Vicario

It would be really nice today if Vic doesn't have a mare or shout at youngsters
Yeah this would be a great time to comeback and have one of his good games. He will be tested today, we need him to have one of those performances he has where he makes a load of great saves....
 
It wasn't at the wrong time, the whole point is to play that pass with an opposition player close to him - it's by design.

As for saying it's Gray's error well he was just stating the obvious, it's not like he's crucified him for it....
There's more than one way to break the press, gray pulled men with him leaving a gap, rather than play for gap Vic chose to play the most dangerous pass, that for me is on Vic.
Just because Frank thinks it's grays fault doesn't make it so, he can be wrong 😉.
 
Yeah this would be a great time to comeback and have one of his good games. He will be tested today, we need him to have one of those performances he has where he makes a load of great saves....
I'd rather he didn't have to, would be much more enjoyable to be up other and Vics only involvement is dramatically falling on the ball to kill time and annoy the scousers.
 
There's more than one way to break the press, gray pulled men with him leaving a gap, rather than play for gap Vic chose to play the most dangerous pass, that for me is on Vic.
Just because Frank thinks it's grays fault doesn't make it so, he can be wrong 😉.
Frank is the manager, Frank instructs the team how to play. So if Frank is saying Gray made the error then

1) It's because he did, he lost the ball no one else, and whilst the ball wasn't pin point perfect it wasn't bad either
2) It's how the manager wants us to play. Frank can't be wrong about how he wants his team to play, whether you agree with it or not.

If Frank didn't want Vicario to do what he did he would have said he made the error passing to Gray. Of course a manager can be wrong about things, but when talking about a breakdown from playing out then the manager knows better than anyone how he wants that to work, so he knows who made the error - it would be far easier for him to blame the keeper for it. He mentioned another example that was a Vicario 'mis-clearance' so he's quite happy to say when it's his error....
 
Back