Tough watch for Liverpool fans that. After the Real debacle it's just another nail in the coffin of a pretty disastrous season.
I really hope Bellingham goes to Madrid.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.
Footballers are extremely soft these days. Saka is a prime example, the games become non-contactI hate Saka more and more every time I look at him.
He just got tackled and is moaning. Oh protect me protect me. ****
Because they prioritised their future forwards over the midfield when in reality the midfield needed doing first.Incredible really, that a team as attractive to players as Liverpool ends up playing oldtimers and kids in midfield.
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.
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’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.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).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.