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One of the few players to have played well recently
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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: Mohamed Salah - Best in the World *
« Last post by KC7 on Today at 03:12:17 pm »
The man is a club legend. Of course he's frustrated with how things have gone lately. He's Human.

That run he made showed acceleration I didn't think he still had. Looked very sharp with an urgency to his play. All too brief though. On for the ineffective/passive Gakpo alot sooner and that game may have ended differently.

Hopefully he starts the last three games now and shows he still has it, then see what the summer brings.

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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: Jürgen Klopp
« Last post by Hedley Lamarr on Today at 03:12:16 pm »
Nobody is saying he didn't act poorly. They had an argument and he didn't control himself. It happens, both will act like the professional adults they are and Salah will apologize to Klopp and they will laugh about it later. It's not the first time this happened but some are trying to make it like it's a big deal.

It happens, and obviously one is leaving imminently anyway, but it was a mess that’s just added to the uneasy feeling at the minute. Like I said, roll on June.  Klopp looks absolutely knackered and tempers are frayed.
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Work hard on his finishing and we have a monster on our hands.
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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: Jürgen Klopp
« Last post by rob1966 on Today at 03:11:46 pm »
See. Klopp called him a c*nt, Salah called him a dickhead. Hugs followed and its all good.

Normal day in my workplace
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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: Mohamed Salah - Best in the World *
« Last post by lgvkarlos on Today at 03:11:42 pm »
Disappointed in his attitude since Afcon.
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From The Guardian:

Cody Gakpo’s opportunism: It seems the reason Gakpo didn’t put the ball in the net when Alphonse Areola threw it in front of him ready to resume play that time is because Anthony Taylor blew his whistle, signalling him to stop.

Taylor had no reason to blow his whistle because the ball hadn’t gone out of play and no foul had been committed. If Gakpo had been allowed and able to take the ball around Areola and roll it into the empty net, the goal would have been completely legitimate.
But say it quietly, and don't let it detract from the real headline of Klopp vs Salah.
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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: Jürgen Klopp
« Last post by Bend It Like Aurelio on Today at 03:11:25 pm »
What happened after?  What happened after this?

We had one moment where he was sharing his thoughts and I was sharing mine and I remember him smashing his hands on down the table and shouting, "Will you shut the f*** up"


Klopp and James Milner almost started a physical fight. It was the period when there was Boxing Day in England and they almost started fighting but eventually Milner stepped back,' Klavan said.


Did Klopp get rid of Milner because he publicly disrespected him in front of all his players and staff?

This is what happens at the top level, it’s a one off, nip it in the bud and move on.

Because it’s Klopp, and he is a man who’s always taken the high road. But if this happened at another club, you will be having a laugh right now.

It doesn’t look good in any angle. I can’t understand how anyone can defend Salah right now, not when he throws arms and storms off like a baby.
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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: Luis Díaz (Luis Fernando Díaz Marulanda)
« Last post by Knight on Today at 03:11:18 pm »
He was excellent and he created for others. He was very unlucky to score.
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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: Jürgen Klopp
« Last post by Keith Lard on Today at 03:10:53 pm »
Me too I’m tired of having a team full of meek soft players, we desperately need players who show some fire, call them c*nts if you want but you don’t create dynasties without players like Keane, Ramos, Souness, Ronaldo, Suarez

Yup 👏 Klopp and Salah both have an inner cunty streak and we saw it today. They suppress it so well, but humans tend to drop their guard when under emotional pressure. It’s why we love the game. It’s about so much more than putting a ball in the net.
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