Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, unless the beholder happens to be a bleary-eyed viewer watching Liverpool treat the Champions League like a chaotic experiment.
They’ll score a couple. They’ll throw in a couple. They’ll surge in waves up front. They’ll drown at the back. They could win the jug-eared trophy. They could go out in the knockout stages.
But are we not entertained? Who else swaggers around a pitch with such insouciance in attack and such incompetence in defence? No other side currently holds our attention quite like the Reds, with their unique mix of the sublime and the silly.
A dream to watch on TV, a nightmare to manage on the touchline, Liverpool are a winning contradiction at the moment, a mish-mash of erratic behaviour summed up by Naby Keita.
The Guinean lashed in a stunning volley at one end in the 3-2 win over Atletico Madrid yesterday morning (Singapore time) and did utterly nothing at the other, ensuring his own substitution at half-time.
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