Post match: Liverpool v Luton Town (EPL 21/2/24 7.30pm)

There’s definitely whiskey in the jar

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Aww, that is soo cute. The kid must be so chuffed. :heart_eyes: :heart:

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I look at Quansah and see David James…

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You should get that seen to

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I knew ‘the boys were back in town’ once Elliot scored! :smiley:

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Feared the worst with our depleted squad and an ordinary first half. Would love to know what JK said at half time because it was a completely different team. Youngsters did us proud again.

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Probably the same thing he says every week.

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One of the most important results of the season. To be down early, playing a starting 11 with a few kids on the pitch, and a bench only of kids, promised to be a tough game to get back into it.

I thought how we used the momentum of the first goal to push quickly for the second and third while the crowd was up and about proved important.

Diaz is such a fantastic player. I absolutely love how he plays effectively a support role in most games but when he’s the main man like tonight he is fire. He’s always been my favourite Liverpool forward… At least since Mané left.

Mac fantastic again. My 3,2,1 is Diaz, Mac, and controversially perhaps, Gakpo. Whole team did brilliantly though. Excellent fight.

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So proud of them. Down to the bare bones. Dug deep. Should have been a goal or two up early doors, but then Luton went ahead. I started to fear the worst.

But then the second half happened. This team does not give up! This victory was definitely one in the style of the mentality monsters.

Three points, no more injuries (that I know of) and now we can watch the next round of Prem games knowing that we will still be top of the pile no matter what the others do.

Proud to be a red.

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Really like this analogy here, sometimes X, formally known as Twatter give some humourous anedotes.

https://x.com/JakeGerardNolan/status/1760414942975381649?s=20

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I think Bradley should play in the Cup final on Sunday. The kid has no fear!

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We’ve been talking about what point Trent is moved into midfield. At the rate Bradley is growing in the first team, he going to have to just to get a game.

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Cant see why he won’t, if that withdraw wasn’t injury related I assume he will.

Effectively it’s Bradley and Robbo on Sunday so he wanted to keep him rested.

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If Trent is fit enough or maybe play 60 minutes maybe.

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https://twitter.com/BBCSport/status/1760422627552772503?t=6diCxWkBdc3RSzTEqJpvDA&s=19

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Can’t see Trent starting even if he is fit. Klopp will be wary.

If he can get mins he will be on the bench.

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And it as Elliott in his 100 game

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Tonight may have been just as important as Barcelona, Borussia Dortmund etc. How many brilliant nights have JK and the fans experienced over his tenure as manager. Whatever this season brings, we have been privileged to watch some fantastic comebacks. Tonight was no exception.

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The Boy’s (literally) are back in town.

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With an average age of 25 years and 68 days, Liverpool named their youngest starting XI for a Premier League game since February 2018 against Southampton (24 years 355 days).

Ooof injuries lol

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