Media and pundits trying to find a rug to sweep this under.
This lot are actual pure ****.
Yeah, we apologise @drippinTo think drippin may have actually been right about this. **** me
The Premier League must have known this was going to happen, of course clubs would take advantage of it. You can see something dodgy was going on when clubs ask for postponements they never say how many of their players have tested positive. Yet they're very happy to let us know if any of the staff have, we knew straight away Lijnders (Klopp's assistant) had covid.Allowing clubs complete autonomy when it comes to testing and disclosure of results is a bit of a joke though, leaves loads of room for shenanigans like this.
Salah looks extremely durable. Way more stronger than Auba with similar pace and better touch/ close control in the area.Guys what you think? Similar to PEA, he will have one year to go when his contract finishes, and will be 31. Unlike Arsenal, Liverpool does not want to be foolish into committing asinine wages because they are run properly.
For me, I would tell Salah to renew for performance based goals or you play out your contract. I dont think in 2023, he will be able to perform at the levels he has been recently
Auba is one of the most durable players I've ever seen. He looks as fit as he's ever been. Our style of play doesn't fit him anymore. That's another discussion for another thread.Salah looks extremely durable. Way more stronger than Auba with similar pace and better touch/ close control in the area.
He doesn’t look like the sort of player who will be de-motivated after what he has already achieved. Think he realises he will be able to get closer to Henry’s overall legacy in the league if he wins another league and scores 30 odd goals with a bunch of assists
The question was somewhat pointless anyway