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  1. Jordan Henderson Refused To Take The Captain’s Armband From Virgil Van Dijk After Coming On
  2. Сея като пътувах с едни младежи за Истанбуля и те много плакаха за котинхо. Спряхме за 10 минути, че каряча не виждаше пътя от сълзи. Попитах ги - как го виждате да играе ако го върнем? На каква позиция и по какъв начин? И им дадох за примерн минлата година как Шакири игра заедно с предните 3-ма , даже май срещу Сотон беше, и как на полувремето Клоп го изкара, заради липсата на баланс в състава. Та до сега не съм чул нито едно стойностно мнение - ЗАЩО да си го върнем? Настрана сантиментите по избягалата любовница. Тактически, игрово - ЗАЩО? На чие място и под каква футболна конструкция. Отговорът - ми той е световна класа, всеки отбор има нужда от такъв играч - не го приемам.
  3. Xherdan Shaqiri‘s role at Liverpool is expected to increase in 2019/20, with Jurgen Klopp “convinced” the winger is able to make up for a lack of signings.
  4. Най-лудият - Тайсън Фюри. Нищо не разбирам от бокс ама тоя го обожавам. Всичко свързано с Ирландия обожавам. Цирозата най-вече.
  5. Аз бих си плащал и 100 ако продуктът беше добър. А той по моите стандарти не е. Хилядъ пъти предпочитам да слушам пиян руснак да крещи - "КАКАЯ ПИРИДАЧА! ОЙ ЕТОТ БЕЛГИЙСКИ КРАСАВЧИК!" , отколкото да слушам ББ, Драгоев и сие. За качеството на англичанските предавания няма дори да повдигам темата. Та, ако някой се появи с такъв пакет и 400 кинта ше му дам на година.
  6. James Milner reveals Lionel Messi altercation – as Barcelona’s post-Anfield nightmare continues
  7. Това е супер новина за мен.
  8. How psychology helped Origi be a Liverpool hero after Wolfsburg low
  9. Luis Suárez: ‘Any player would like to go to Liverpool now. It was different then
  10. Вместо К*р показва ваги*а.
  11. Абе на външен вид, бе Невърче. Ейй трябва си обяснявам шегата. Тъжен момент за българската сатира.
  12. За следващия сезон не помня. Даже не знаех, че има следващ сезон. Но онзи ясно го помня, защото след всеки мач пишех някакъв коментар във форума. И тази реплика, че отсъствието на Хендьо ше си майка си е.... ми е много забита в паметта. Много често оприличавах Хендерсън на куче в онези ми писма. Явно той наистина излезе куче - каквото му кажеш прави. ВКлючително и неща, в които не е добър. Джак ъф ол трейдс, мастър ъф фак ол
  13. Тоя Мадисон от Лестър много прилича на Хендерсон. Искам го.
  14. Съгласен съм. Само че, (голямо САМО ЧЕ), след онзи сезон на Брендън, Хендерсън на практика не е играл изнесен напред. Просто размишлявам. А онзи сезон беше много силен за Хендьо. Много добре си спомням коментари от сорта на "голяма трагедия е,че няма да играе срещу $елси".
  15. Hendo Unchained - In part, Henderson’s reputation has suffered because of his loyalty and his willingness to do what his master commands.
  16. Не случайно Хендо и Xavi започват с "Х" .
  17. Според мен заради схемите, които изпробва като влязат другите като - Ориги, Лалана, Стъридж. Ориги игра на мястото на Фирмино, но вляво.Мане влизаше в центъра или в дясно, Салах в центъра или в дясно. Когато Шакири играеше, независимо от подредбата, отбора изглеждаше разбалансиран. А Клоп много държи на баланса в отбора този сезон. Да няма Гънг-Хо изпълнения. Това е моята интерпретация на нещата. Просто преди Албанеца има играчи, които по-добре пасват на идеите на Клоп. Според мен и на него ше му се намери място, както и на Кейта. Просто не вярвам ей така изведнъж Клоп да му се разсърди и да спре да го пуска. На скоро четох и интервю с Краучи Сизър'с легс какъв про е бил Шак. Това с мързела е леко преувеличено ми се струва
  18. Според мен, Клоп видя колко разбалансиран е състава, когато играят Фирмо, Маньо, и Сальо + Шако едновременно. За това и не пуска Шако. Явно не може да му намери място+ Шак не би започнал титуляр пред Салах, никога. С Лалана, колкото и смешно да звучи, нещата изглеждат по-балансирано с тия тримцата.
  19. Liverpool may have midfield options, but Fabinho should be the non-negotiable starter Before Sunday’s victory at Anfield, Jurgen Klopp explained his decision to name Jordan Henderson, James Milner and Gini Wijnaldum as his midfield trio. “Of course we change players because we have enough, that’s good, they are all fit in the moment, that’s good as well. They’re all in good shape, which is even better,” he told Sky Sports. “Hendo came back early this week, trained really well, Milly the whole week, Gini showed up [and] looked good and they’ve played already together. “Fabinho is in really good shape, Naby looks good, Adam looks good—so it’s all OK, but for this game we thought this is the right starting lineup and then in the game we can change.” Now seemingly set on a 4-3-3 formation between now and the end of the season, Klopp has six options for three roles—seven, if counting the very unlikely prospect of Xherdan Shaqiri being trusted centrally again. The call to omit Naby Keita—who has neither consistently impressed or been consistently fit—and Adam Lallana—who has only started against Burnley (twice), Huddersfield, Cardiff, West Ham and Fulham in the league in the past two seasons—was justified. But opting to name Fabinho on the substitutes’ bench, regardless of his later return from international duty, was a questionable one. It was perhaps no surprise given Klopp has preferred the Henderson-Milner-Wijnaldum triangle in eight of 15 big games against top-level opposition this season, while Fabinho has only started in five—one more than Keita. This is raised to nine if considering the 1-0 loss to Napoli in October, which saw Henderson replace the injured Keita after just 19 minutes. But of those nine games, the Reds have only won four, drawing two and losing three, scoring 12 goals, conceding nine and keeping just two clean sheets. If the rationale is that “they’ve played already together” and they provide stability due to their industry, it is one worth scrutiny. “It could be any of three [that he replaced], it’s not a single person you point at,” Jamie Carragher argued after Fabinho‘s pivotal cameo on Sunday, having taken Henderson’s place with 13 minutes to play. “It’s just that Liverpool’s starting midfield are very similar players, you know exactly what you’re going to get. “[When Fabinho came on] his passing and how he wins the ball back quickly [were important]. I think it’s something we’ll see between now and the end of the season.” The timing of Fabinho‘s introduction to the game, seven minutes after Lucas Moura’s equaliser and seven before Virgil van Dijk‘s game-changing one-on-two heroics, was vital. With Henderson struggling to provide either defensive strength or creativity in the No. 6 role, there was a noticeable lift in the Anfield crowd when the Brazilian snapped into a challenge within two minutes. His first two passes were first-time balls forward, the second a lofted pass that would have seen Sadio Mane through behind the Spurs defence were it not for the backtracking presence of Alderweireld. Eight of his 10 passes (80%) were directed forwards, compared to Henderson’s 28 of 47 (59.6%), and while it would be wrong to suggest this as quantifiable evidence, it was clear that Fabinho put Liverpool on the front foot. The 25-year-old is a natural defensive midfielder, but he is able to balance this with a genuine thrust moving into the final third, which was paramount given the setup had switched to a 4-2-3-1 shortly before he came on. His ability to provide both backbone and freedom to the midfield, along with the flexibility of both systems, should make Fabinho a guaranteed starter in each of the final six games of the Premier League campaign. Though its significance is skewed given Liverpool have only lost once all season, it is worth noting that Fabinho is still unbeaten when he has started in the English top flight: 13 wins, four draws. He has averaged the most successful tackles (2.6) of any Reds midfielder to play 500+ minutes in the Premier League, and also the joint-most key passes along with Wijnaldum (0.8). Only Milner (eight) has contributed to more league goals than the No. 3 (three), whose efforts are equal to those of Henderson, Wijnaldum, Lallana and Keita combined. Fabinho is also unbeaten in all five big games he has started in, along with the 3-1 win at Bayern Munich which saw him replace Henderson after 13 minutes: three wins, three draws, 12 scored, four conceded, two clean sheets. He is undeniably a big-game player, and one of few proven title-winners in Klopp’s squad, and his inclusion in the six remaining league outings should be non-negotiable. “Of course he had a proper impact, but he only had to play 15 minutes against a tired side,” Klopp said after Sunday’s win. “That’s how it is, but of course he was brilliant. He hit a lot of really balls, passed the ball. “First half we had a lot of very good moments, but not enough, if you want, to have a higher result. “But the boys who started the game did really well, and if you bring on a sub, they have to make an impact. “That’s the plan, that’s why you bring them! And that was obvious with Fabinho today.” This posits Fabinho as the impact sub in big games, and the evidence points toward this: he has come off the bench in six of 15 so far, and barring his early introduction against Bayern, three were when Liverpool were either drawing or losing. However, Klopp’s assessment of his options should instead be restricted to who partners him, whether that be in a midfield two in a progressive 4-2-3-1 or a more robust trio in the 4-3-3. Eleven months on from his arrival, our No. 3 no longer needs to earn his stripes, he is now undeniably one of Liverpool’s best players. And he should be one of the first names on the teamsheet in pursuit of the title.
  20. Journalist reveals lengths Liverpool went to in signing Alisson & Virgil van Dijk И Самата Статия на Мелиса РЕди - From tears in Kiev to title challengers: - How Liverpool turned their Champions League misfortune into motivation.
  21. Top journalist confirms Liverpool’s next contract plans after Andy Robertson deal Robertson follows the likes of Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mane, Joe Gomez and Jordan Henderson in putting pen to paper on new long-term contracts in the past year. With new signings Alisson, Virgil van Dijk, Fabinho, Naby Keita and Xherdan Shaqiri all tied down for the foreseeable future, too, a strong core is to be kept in place under Jurgen Klopp. Though no incomings are expected in the January transfer window, this is a big boost for the Reds with Robertson one of the most important and consistent players at Anfield. According to the Times‘ Paul Joyce, likely the next in line for improved terms is his fellow full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold. Though he only signed an extension in 2017, and his salary then increased last April, this is reportedly ‘only’ around £40,000 a week, and a new deal would be “to reflect the 20-year-old’s own eye-catching progress.” Beyond that, it can be deduced that Gini Wijnaldum, whose current agreement expires in 2021, would also be under consideration. The futures of Joel Matip (2020) and Adam Lallana (2020, with option for another year) will need to be addressed, along with Divock Origi (2020), though it may be that they are deemed expendable. Two players who won’t be due new contracts, however, are squad options Alberto Moreno and Daniel Sturridge. Joyce confirms that Moreno “will leave on a free transfer at the end of the season,” suggesting “a return to Spain is likely,” while adding that Sturridge “will also depart with his contract scheduled to run out.” Connor Randall and Lazar Markovic can also depart, but claims James Milner‘s terms are up in July are false, with vice-captain tied down until 2020. Furthermore, while the announcement of a first professional contract for Ki-Jana Hoever was expected to come on his 17th birthday on Friday, this may not be the case. According to the Evening Standard‘s David Lynch, there is “no rush” to complete negotiations, as it is “viewed as an inevitability by those close to the situation.” “The club’s hierarchy enjoy a strong relationship with both the player and his agent,” he adds, “and both parties see the Netherlands youth international’s future at Anfield.”
  22. Мисля че, ако му вземат лентата и го изкарат малко по-напред като позиция, момчето ше е по-добре, отколкото сега. За мен има място в отбора, просто не като капитан и не като играещ химен на нашата защита.
  23. Той даде тласъка с онази глава. Един вид -Прометей.
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