da bet esporte: Two weeks on from beating Tottenham in the Premier League a supposedly refreshed and restored Liverpool slumped to a rather familiar looking, tired and lacklustre defeat against Leicester City.
da aviator aposta: It’s being painted as a shock that the Foxes beat the Reds 3-1, especially given the away side were in La Manga not too long ago trying to get themselves ready for the top four run-in.
Is it really a shock, though?
Liverpool, for whatever reason, cannot beat the so-called lesser sides when it really matters and this performance last night was a carbon copy of those against the likes of Burnley and Hull City earlier this year.
Indeed, the Reds, going forward, looked fresh out of ideas pretty much from the get-go and few things summarise that better than Sadio Mane’s performance last night…
As our infographic shows, the Senegalese winger – so relied upon for being the Reds’ source of attacking inspiration this year – went missing on Monday night.
He was clattered early on by Jamie Vardy and looked uninterested for the rest of the game – much to Liverpool’s disadvantage.
Dispossessed more than anyone else in the Liverpool XI, this was arguably Mane’s worst performance for the club to date, and it was surely reflected by another dent to the Anfield side’s top four aspirations.
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