Liverpool thread 2017/18

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I think it was accidental. Ramos is quite clumsy against skilful players but don't think he's out to intentionally injure opponents.
Key moment of game because Liverpool were better team till then
Don't give them that get out. They were the better team because they spunked their load in the first 30 minutes as usual. They would have gone downhill from that point whether Salah had stayed on or not. Anyone who's watched any Liverpool game this season could tell you if they didn't score a few in the first half, they were never going to win that game.
 
Just need UEFA to do their job and give them a stadium ban for the coach attack now, for a perfect end to a perfect season.
 
Oh the ironing.
I;ll post this again in case anyone missed my earlier post
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This tackle really is a non-story which is just being used as a diversionary tactic to try and take the heat off their clown of a goalkeeper (can you just imagine if that would have been us & Bravo in goal!) and also the fact that the scousers lost and choked in a cup final yet again - by the sycophantic scouse biased media.
If Liverpool or anyone else think they are going to win anything of note with Jordan Henderson and James Milner in their midfield they really are deluded.

Yet again it was shown that they are truly a one man team. They visibly shrank when Salah went off and the same happened in the semi-final against Roma when he was subbed. They virtually imploded. Salah has scored circa 40% of their total goal tally in the league. If he is injured or doesn't turn up they are a bang average team.

I also genuinely believe that the injury was entirely unintentional. It was unfortunate for Salah but shit happens on a football field (as we well know).
So the media keep banging on about this tackle and are effectively throwing a smokescreen over the fact that they bottled it once again and chalked up another defeat in a major final.
 
Salah has a penchant for locking arms like he did with Ramos. It's a trick he has to help him keep balance, plus when he gets past the defender if they pull away then he has the option to go down and win a cheap free kick.

Ramos was just a bit too clever and strong for him for it to work this time. I do suspect Ramos did intend to throw him down as a means of letting him know who's boss, although I don't think he expected or planned for Salah to land so unusually and get injured.
 
This tackle really is a non-story which is just being used as a diversionary tactic to try and take the heat off their clown of a goalkeeper (can you just imagine if that would have been us & Bravo in goal!) and also the fact that the scousers lost and choked in a cup final yet again - by the sycophantic scouse biased media.
If Liverpool or anyone else think they are going to win anything of note with Jordan Henderson and James Milner in their midfield they really are deluded.

Yet again it was shown that they are truly a one man team. They visibly shrank when Salah went off and the same happened in the semi-final against Roma when he was subbed. They virtually imploded. Salah has scored circa 40% of their total goal tally in the league. If he is injured or doesn't turn up they are a bang average team.

I also genuinely believe that the injury was entirely unintentional. It was unfortunate for Salah but shit happens on a football field (as we well know).
So the media keep banging on about this tackle and are effectively throwing a smokescreen over the fact that they bottled it once again and chalked up another defeat in a major final.
Keeper had a bad day, I think we can leave it to his own fans to call him a clown, no sympathy for the Dippers but Karius has been hung out to dry and personally I hate that.
 
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