DEFEAT NUMBER FIFTEEN OF THE SEASON

Friends Of Liverpool

Liverpool lost their fifteenth game of the season in France against Lille.
Things are going from bad to worse to awful this year.
The game looked to be heading for a deserved draw when Lille scored from a free kick in the last ten minutes of the match through forward Hasard.

It was Liverpool who had the better of the chances all through the game with Babel and Torres having shots saved by the French keeper.
It was a scrappy game on a poor pitch that showed few glimpses of quality from either side.
Losing a European tie 1-0 away from home is not the end of the world, but I am beginning to wonder when is our luck going to change and when are our big name players going to play to their best again?
It better happen soon, otherwise we will have nothing left to play for.

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