Gibbs and Jenk were quite conservative going forward in the first two games, most likely as to not give much of an outlet for the opposition to make counters with... cost our attacking wide play though.
Given this is at home Liverpool won't be parking the bus like Sunderland and Stoke did so it'll be interesting to see if we have more joy creating chances against a team that'll come out more. It was always going to be hard to stick 3 new attacking players (and Diaby who played hardly any football last season) straight in and expect wonders, I just hope this is the game where it starts clicking.