Last Wednesday morning on here I lost my rag a bit with people getting too giddy about the possibility of going 7 points ahead. Some people were talking like the league could be almost ours if we won against Leicester.
Fast forward nearly a week and it's the complete opposite. Getting riled by people who want to look for the negatives and down play the chance we have despite being 3 points ahead.
I think the inexperience of dealing with title run-ins is unnerving parts of our fanbase. Too many can't handle the fact that it's a long game. Nothing will be won or lost in January or early February. It about maintaining position and getting ready for the final straight. If this was the Grand National we've done 1 lap of the course already and we are just about to reach Becher's Brook for the 2nd time. We've seen a number of other riders fall but we are well positioned coming into the final stages. Still loads of hurdles to jump yet though.
Nothing in life is handed to you, nothing is easy, and that applies to football. For whatever reason, people thought that we would win the title in December or January, that we would go the season without dropping points and that City wouldn't put up a fight.
United had a 8 point lead over City in April of 2012. They lost the title on the last day of the season due to goal difference [talk about bottling it]
My biggest problem is people saying that we can't handle pressure. Yet we've been doing it countless times. We've done it under Klopp before. People bring up cup finals, which are different than an entire season in the league.
Football is a mixture of skill,determination,fight and luck. Losing to real madrid after two blatant mistakes by the keper and your best player being injured in the first half for instance isn't bottling it.
It's a lazy opinion. It's even lazier to have such an opinion as a Liverpool supporter, I don't begrudge non LFC supporters, but as a Liverpool supporter who has seen this same side play Napoli and win when needed, play in numerous other games when City slipped up and we capitalized on it,etc..