Well in fairness we were 3-0 up in injury time so we might just have done it without his goalThat was glorious, I knew the title was won as soon as he started his run.
Well in fairness we were 3-0 up in injury time so we might just have done it without his goalThat was glorious, I knew the title was won as soon as he started his run.
The Holy Trinity et al:Doesn't often happen with me, but I'm lost for words to describe our unearthly team and the football god called Kevin.
Where's the Benteke to Scousers headline that was above the Chelsea flop?Didn’t wear very well did it?
Was there a similar headline for Salah?
I like it but TBF Rodri has to fit in there somewhere. Like Kev we're half the team without him. He was immense yesterday.The Holy Trinity et al:
God the Father ----------------- Pep
God the Son --------------------- Kevin
God the Holy Ghost ------------ Oscar
The apostles -------------------- The Squad
Welcome oil brother !Mag here in peace.
Please win the title. If you pip Klopp and/or Arteta by a point, the pain of tonight will have felt in some way worth it.
Best team I've seen at SJP in 44 years bar none.
Edited based on your very valid post .................I like it but TBF Rodri has to fit in there somewhere. Like Kev we're half the team without him. He was immense yesterday.
Especially so because he could have easily gone down and won the stonewall pen.I have watched Oscar's goal, over and over. His ball control was phenomenal - he actually fooled the goalie in thinking he would try to hit the ball under his body. No way, a quick one -two with his feet and he was past the goalie and stroking the ball into the net. And equally impressive - his coolness at such a late stage in the game with a goal that would conceivably give us three points.