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Liverpool Vs Tottenham: Match Thread

easley91

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A draw is only good if Leicester don't win tomorrow IMO. Either gain a point on them or stay as we are now with a tough game out the way.
 

theShiznit

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Hopefully we'll start by dominating possession, silence the crowd then exert our superiority :cautious:

Sturridge has played two games in a month so is due for a year out.

Hopefully Son can start well keep It simple, and grow into the game. Big game for him, but a bigger game for US.

COYS!!!:singing:
 

TH1239

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Son's form in league matches has been wretched for about 6 months now. He hasn't had one even decent performance since the match against Palace last September. A player with his history of goal scoring at a high level and experience should be expected to contribute in a match like this that should be fairly open. He's fortunate the team is doing so well, because in any other season where we were 5th/6th, he'd be under far more scrutiny given his price tag.

He needs to show up today and show us something.
 

sim0n

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If not for Herr Klopp, I would feel confident on this one, but he has worked miracles in the Bundesliga.... won at the highest levels, so hoping this bindipper line up are too lazy/ignorant to buy into his leadership yet...

look at that CD pairing, Spurs should have plenty of scoring opportunities. :coffee:

our lads look great and arguably Spurs have their best available 11 on the pitch, so fuq l'pool,... COYS!!!!!!!!!

:jimlad::mask::singing:
 

TheHoddleWaddle

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Carragher and self-admitted Arsenal fan and former Liverpool player Jamie Redknapp. A very Sky panel.

I think they are only pundits as opposed to my first thought the were actually commentating. But I'm still turning off the sound. I just can't bear that salty twat carragher.
 

LSUY

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"Harry Kane reaches 60 Premier League matches in a row for Tottenham..."

We really need to buy a second striker before we run him into the ground.
 
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