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Surely with the signings they're making, they also have to be quite careful on HG quota.
its almost double the previous record. I think its a bad decision. Yes their keeper had a howler in the CL finals but that happens. Llloris did the same thing in the WC final but did it with a 3 goal lead. They could have upgraded on their current keeper for far less.
Jumped in on the ‘bantz’ over Kane and claiming goals so makes him fair game in my bookGuy looks broken. Actually feel quite sorry for him.
Jumped in on the ‘bantz’ over Kane and claiming goals so makes him fair game in my book
Does anyone actually think that they'll finish above Man City this season? Personally I can't see it.
Liverpool's problem has been beating the smaller teams not the big ones
Also dont see City being as good as last year for some reason
That would require a 25 point swing in Liverpool's favour, plus City's goal difference was +33 better. Even in the second half of the season when City appeared "mortal" and Liverpool supposedly fixed their defensive issues by getting in Van Dijk, City still picked up more points.
It's not impossible but I'd say it's very unlikely. I don't think City will hit the 100 point mark again but Guardiola doesn't have the history of "third season syndrome" that Mourinho has whereby title winning sides completely implode. I'd be surprised if they don't get at least 90 points next year, 85 at an absolute minimum. That would require Liverpool to have a 10 point increase on last year - plausible given the money they're throwing around, but at the same time not an easy feat, it would rely on the Salah-Firmino-Mane trio staying fit and as good as they were last season and then some more on top.
They're definitely making statements of intent, but it's important to bear in mind just how much ground they have to make up - they were closer to Burnley pointswise last season.
The irony when Karius write on his own instagram that he feel sorry for anyone that revel in other's misfortune and failure after himself standing in line waiting for his turn to make fun of Kane. Not so fun when it's happening to you is it? Fuck him
Allison
Alexander-Arnold (Clyne) -- Matip -- van Dijk -- Roberton
Keita -- Henderson -- Milner (Oxlade-Chamberlain when fit)
Salah -- Firmio -- Mane
Hate to say it but that's a pretty scary side...
Out of interest, who would you have from those players over any of our best eleven?
I think Allison, TAA, van Dijk, Keita, Mane and Salah would all probably start for our team, although admittedly I'm working with Allison's reputation as a keeper with excellent distribution rather than anything i've observed. Keita is a monster. Would have loved him at Spurs. I'd also argue Fabinho.
TAA over Trip?
I would not argue Fabinho whatsoever and I'd also say no to Allison and TAA (though both have scale to improve way beyond current level, especially TAA).I think Allison, TAA, van Dijk, Keita, Mane and Salah would all probably start for our team, although admittedly I'm working with Allison's reputation as a keeper with excellent distribution rather than anything i've observed. Keita is a monster. Would have loved him at Spurs. I'd also argue Fabinho.
I would not argue Fabinho whatsoever and I'd also say no to Allison and TAA (though both have scale to improve way beyond current level, especially TAA).
I'll give you the other four, definitely.
I'm just extremely sceptical about him after the way his midfield partner Bakayoko flopped so badly at Chelsea. Feel they may have just been caught up in a perfect storm similar to Leicester's players who overperformed so massively for a whole season as a result.Thanks for the response. I've been really impressed with Fabinho when I've seen him but can also see why others might not think he's all that.