Dominant, dominant, lemon dominant.
So, until we’ve played City then.
Piece of piss
Suck shit, Zubimendi.
You’re about to miss out on at least a Treble.
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In last season’s Premier League, the top five were within five points of each other after 11 matches.
Cancel his England call up…
“Unai, do you think it was a bit mental to send everyone up for set-pieces and leave nobody back at all?”
Yeah, if DLPs of a certain quality are looking for silverware and a bloody good wedge, LFC is a destination you could choose with some confidence. Limited offer only mind. Post September 2024 applications are now void. With extreme prejudice
17 appearances
10 goals
10 assists.
This is greatness personified.
This is Mohammad Salah.
Give him the contract NOW.
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Ben: Tonight show we can afford Trent Alexander-Arnold to go to Madrid. But we need Virgil van Dijk and Mo Salah for another two years. Get the deal done.
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Liverpool boss Arne Slot, speaking to TNT Sport: “It wasn’t easy like most of our games have been now. Aston Villa were maybe not as aggressive as we thought they would be. We were patient. One thing they are very good at is set-pieces. In general we had control over the game and scored from two counter-attacks which is maybe not what we would expect.”
On Mo Salah: “I think he has the best numbers from all our attackers. All our attackers have great numbers but Mo stands out in that aspect.”
On scoring from two counter-attacks: “The set-pieces are for someone else. It is not the first time Liverpool score from breaks like that because we have players who are so fast.”
On Darwin Nunez’s goal: “I wondered what would happen if he wasn’t there because Mo was through on goal. Darwin was there and he scored and that’s good for him. With players around him who score so many goals it’s always good as a striker to get on the scoresheet.”
On the title race: “We are really happy that most of our players have stayed fit through this tough run. We have to wait and see how Trent is doing. If I look at the games that are ahead they are tough. It will be a tough season in general. Margins are small, we have a margin but it is small. Many challenges to come for us.”
I’m here to vote for The Gliding Grav but I voted for Darwin because I want to keep my losing streak of voting alive.
Lucky we didn’t strengthen in the off season, it would have been unfair. Klopp left a great team and Arne is aiming high. Long may it continue.
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Mustardcustard: The really amazing thing about Mo Salah, isn’t just the goals, the assists, the constant brilliance of his game. It’s that he does it while he is continually fouled.
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Arne Slot has just told Match of the Day that he will return to the Netherlands during the international break to help his children as it is exam week.
Liverpool have certainly passed most of their tests this season.
They’ll be many more to come this season, including the visit of Real Madrid in the Champions League on 27 November.
Looks like we are already starting to get in the heads of the fans eh
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Fair play to Liverpool. They might not be as exciting as Klopp’s era but they keep winning. As a Man City fan I’d rather hand the crown to them than Arsenal unless we can rally ourselves somehow in the New Year.
David, Manchester
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Liverpool boss Arne Slot to BBC Match of the Day:
"Three home games [this week] and that always helps when you play in front of these fans. Tough opponent today, it wasn’t an easy one.
“I think it was [even]. They threatened us mainly with their set-pieces which is a big strength for them. They were waiting and waiting for us to lose our patience and then to hurt us on the counter-attack. The funny thing is we had so much possession and scored our goals from counter-attacks. It was an even game when it comes to chances but we dominated the ball more than they did.”
On his team’s defensive work-rate: “It’s not the first time we see this. The team that won the Premier League the last four years has shown us how important work-rate is.”
On being five points clear at the top of the Premier League: “As a manager if you come into a new club you don’t think about how many points after how many games. You think about changing the style or keeping it as it was. To change the style you have to do a lot of things on the training ground and in meetings. The only thing I have thought about is how to implement the playing style and how to make sure the players keep working as hard as they can.”