@irobb there are reports that Napoli and Juventus are keeping tabs on him. Personally I’d like the latter because Juventus is one of the best clubs in the world and he has a chance of winning trophies. And Sonaldo gets to play alongside Ronaldo which will be pretty neat. There will be some Koreans who will feel indifferent cause what Ronaldo did in the summer lol but I’m sure they will be quick to support Juventus if son wants to play for the old lady.
I don't think Napoli has the money to sign Son. I think Son's pretty happy living in London. ----- Liverpool fans have urged Jurgen Klopp to sign Son Heung-min from Tottenham amid Juventus links. https://www.express.co.uk/sport/foo...-Juventus-Napoli-Jurgen-Klopp-Virgil-van-Dijk
That sitter he missed was absolutely gutting. Could have been the difference in momentum for the game.
Watching Tanguy Ndombele pass the ball is such a different experience compared to Harry Wink's conservative pass selection and Moussa Sissoko's inability to correctly hit the ball 50% of the time pic.twitter.com/hvhEx7soWw— Mohamed (@MoeSquare) October 28, 2019
Much as I like Lloris, Gazzaniga has to be given a chance to be a starter. This team has to get younger.
I agree with everything he said. To me, the big difference between the two teams were the fullbacks. Aurier and Rose can't cross at all. Also, Rose is a huge defensive liability. Eriksen got skinned on defense over and over.
against liverpool, the biggest difference will always be between the two teams' fullbacks. Robertson and TAA are seriously gifted players
Dele Alli finishes THE best chance of the match so far 😅 pic.twitter.com/8M3DKDEkqJ— NBC Sports Soccer (@NBCSportsSoccer) November 3, 2019
oh boy SHM red carded for possible gruesome injury to andre gomes' ankle. they're not showing the replay. SHM was crying/distraught just saw the replay: SHM tripped him while gomes was running full stride and caused gomes' next step to land on his ankle directly
Son just snapped an opponent's leg with a tackle from behind. Hope he'll cope with it. To be fair it might have been the step that followed that injured him
it was initially a yellow and then atkinson changed it to red after the drama of the injury. the replay shows it's not a straight-red worthy foul imo
He's probably attacking himself in the dressing room. For his sake, I hope he finds a good psychiatrist.
So, how does a yellow become a red? I'm not arguing, just curious. Watching the replay, I do think a straight red would've been harsh but does the resulting injury impact the color of the card?
I remember a short Liverpool clip about Oxlade-Chamberlain and in the interview, he said how a long-term injury can send your mind to dark, dangerous places. I hope Gomes stays strong.
His challenge caused Gomes to lose his balance and Gomes ended up stepping on Aurier on the next challenge. Just a weird series of events.