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chas vs dave

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Liverpool after beating Everton and newcastle:

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Liverpool after failing to get a result in the next 2 matches:

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wspur

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Excelent result for us. Unlikely to win tomorrow but we would really put ourselves in a good position if we are able to
 

BorjeSpurs

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That is a great result for us. Every time you think they are getting back to form, it’s a false dawn.
 

TheChosenOne

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That’s enough football for today x3 matches- phew !
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Just one PL match tomorrow- a big one vs Chelsea 1.30

COYLWs
 

DarwinSpur

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Tough watch for Liverpool fans that. After the Real debacle it's just another nail in the coffin of a pretty disastrous season.
 

jolsnogross

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Liverpool are very clunky this season. Lots of players taking an extra touch, turning the wrong way, deciding to pass when they should keep it. All things they weren't doing while battling with City for titles. Their rebuild is underway, but they've got a lot hanging on getting Bellingham in.
 

rossdapep

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Liverpool are very clunky this season. Lots of players taking an extra touch, turning the wrong way, deciding to pass when they should keep it. All things they weren't doing while battling with City for titles. Their rebuild is underway, but they've got a lot hanging on getting Bellingham in.
I really hope Bellingham goes to Madrid.

I want to see a young English player go to one of the very biggest, if biggest, European teams and succeed.

For too long English players have chosen Chelsea, United or Liverpool. I think if they were to go to Barca or Madridz they can really establish themselves as a great.
 

Flobadob

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The best part about that match is if Liverpool were actually good they would have won that at an absolute canter. Palace were terrible. Defended well yes but they have so little quality going forward. Schlupp, Ayew and Mateta were soooo bad! Why they leave an actually talented player like Eze on the bench in favour of any of these donkeys always baffles me.
 

Athenspur

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Incredible really, that a team as attractive to players as Liverpool ends up playing oldtimers and kids in midfield.
 

easley91

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Incredible really, that a team as attractive to players as Liverpool ends up playing oldtimers and kids in midfield.
Because they prioritised their future forwards over the midfield when in reality the midfield needed doing first.
 

Japhet

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Liverpool are very clunky this season. Lots of players taking an extra touch, turning the wrong way, deciding to pass when they should keep it. All things they weren't doing while battling with City for titles. Their rebuild is underway, but they've got a lot hanging on getting Bellingham in.


Will Bellingham even want to go there? They'll probably bin Klopp if they don't get it together.
 

tommo84

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Liverpool are very clunky this season. Lots of players taking an extra touch, turning the wrong way, deciding to pass when they should keep it. All things they weren't doing while battling with City for titles. Their rebuild is underway, but they've got a lot hanging on getting Bellingham in.

Will Bellingham even want to go there? They'll probably bin Klopp if they don't get it together.
I’ve heard a few journos - particularly those who cover Bundesliga - say there’s no chance of him joining Liverpool if they don’t qualify for the Champions League this season.
 

jolsnogross

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Will Bellingham even want to go there? They'll probably bin Klopp if they don't get it together.
I think Liverpool's bosses have more sense than to bin Klopp. They're not a doped club, but he's managed three seasons with 90+ points in the last 4 years. In the other one, they got 69 (then bounced back to 92 last season).

It would be hilarious if they sacked him. But I can't see that happening.
 

jolsnogross

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Arsenal's next 5 games are quite winnable for them. 4 at home to bottom sides, and Fulham away. You'd nearly expect them to get 15 out of 15 the way they've been going. And then they've got 9 games left.

:eek:
 

Japhet

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I think Liverpool's bosses have more sense than to bin Klopp. They're not a doped club, but he's managed three seasons with 90+ points in the last 4 years. In the other one, they got 69 (then bounced back to 92 last season).

It would be hilarious if they sacked him. But I can't see that happening.


When it went tits up for him at Dortmund he didn't seem able to turn it around. Maybe he's near the end of his shelf life at Anfield.
 

rabbikeane

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There was no way back for him at Dortmund, Liverpool might have the option to buy him out of a mess.
But he probably have to change out his entire squad.
 
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