Liverpool fans and neutrals alike react to the clash…
Jordan Henderson, Joe Allen, Simon Mignolet, Steven Gerrard and former Reds midfielder Jonjo Shelvey were the biggest trending topics this evening, as we beat Swansea City 1-0 to move closer to the top four.
Here’s what Twitter had to say!
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Jordan Henderson
Jordan Henderson is Gerrards Successor no doubt
— seb (@Seeebbbbb) March 16, 2015
Henderson deffo ment to do that
— Macca Graham (@MacaulayGraham) March 16, 2015
I wouldn't call Jordan Henderson great just yet. Excellent potential,
I'd say.
— Luka Lloteng ™ (@Iam_Luka) March 16, 2015
Never thought I'd see the day I actually think Jordan Henderson is decent. There was a time I even thought Tom cleverly was better haha
— james clement (@James_Clementt) March 16, 2015
Joe Allen
Joe Allen was outstanding tonight, but I also thought Mignolet was excellent, his command of the area has improved beyond measure (still
— LFC Street (@_Est_1980_) March 16, 2015
Joe Allen's game by numbers:
90% pass accuracy
4 tackles won
3 chances created
3 interceptions
Top midfield display pic.twitter.com/KTBICptKwf
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) March 16, 2015
Great game from Joe Allen today. Skrtel and Sakho really good too. Rodgers the main man though, changed the tactics which won us the game.
— Joseph Musker (@Musker_LFC) March 16, 2015
Comparing Joe Allen with Xavi is like the age old debate, whos better: Messi & Ronaldo? I'm leaning towards Joe, ill be honest.
— LiverpoolLogic (@LiverpoolLogic) March 16, 2015
Simon Mignolet
Mignolet and Skrtel superb. Below par everyone else. Lethargic so far.
— Artur Petrosyan (@arturpetrosyan) March 16, 2015
I'm starting to love Mignolet after giving him plenty of stick earlier in the season. Could turn out to be a top cat.
— Didi Hamann (@DietmarHamann) March 16, 2015
Mignolet keeping us in this.
— Steven Gerrard (@Gerrard8FanPage) March 16, 2015
Most Premier League clean sheets in 2015:
Simon Mignolet (7)
David Ospina (5)
Ben Foster (5)
Fraser Forster (4) pic.twitter.com/FXUX8rQ0vJ
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) March 16, 2015
Steven Gerrard
Steven Gerrard completed 95% of his passes and won 100% of his tackles vs. Swansea. Impressive cameo. pic.twitter.com/vsS4l4rUwn
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) March 16, 2015
Liverpool's Premier League record without Steven Gerrard this season:
Played 6
Won 6
Goals 14
Conceded 2
Bench duty pic.twitter.com/LnYnhSMfFU
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) March 16, 2015
What was important in a game like that tonight that was buying easy fowls n playing sensible balls n Allen n Gerrard seen to that
— Neil Prendergast (@prendergel) March 16, 2015
@RoryThomasSloan Nah I've never said that, no one can replace Gerrard! It's all set up for Sundays clash buzzing for it
— Sam Clough (@sam__clough) March 16, 2015
Jonjo Shelvey
Jonjo Shelvey having a good game, in fairness. He hasn't looked this good since he was Tom Riddle.
— Paddy Power (@paddypower) March 16, 2015
If Jonjo Shelvey could play like he does against Liverpool every week, then ironically he'd probably still be at Liverpool.
— Jonathan Liew (@jonathanliew) March 16, 2015
I wonder how Jonjo Shelvey will guarantee a Liverpool win tonight
— Nooruddean (@BeardedGenius) March 16, 2015
Simon Mignolet has completed twice as many passes in the second half (6) as Jonjo Shelvey (3). pic.twitter.com/Cp2hOt7pnK
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) March 16, 2015