I've read that Dom had repeated arguments with the physios, insisting he was ready and able to play on Sunday but they overruled him. we'll see him vs Soton for sure I think, even just off the bench.
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https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...-rules-out-klopp-u-turn-after-carabao-cup-win Gomez said the support Liverpool received from their fans was also a factor in pushing a depleted team over the line and was a marked contrast to the backing for Chelsea. “I’m not one for cliches but I think we have the best fans in the world,” he said. “It’s a 50-50 stadium but it’s evident how superior our fans are in comparison. I hope they realise that and how much it means to us. You see the opposite side [Chelsea] and they need that boost and we just get it and it helps us so much. That is one thing we are all grateful for.
Lol, Pep and co are wondering when the Carabao Cup became so special, due to our celebrations. They will never understand, what if feels like to walk through a storm together, united, resolute, this is not just a Club, it is family!! Watching your younger siblings achieving things. To them it is just a Cup, to us it is not just a Cup, it is a journey travelled. There is no party like a Liverpool victory party it is real, pure and unadulterated, not contrived like the copycats. Eat your hearts out!!
Any silverware won goes down in history forever......then it's up to that club to decide how that history will be remembered, if we treasure it equal to European royalty then that's how it'll be remembered. Or if we do it by setting an unprecedented record of fielding 6-7 u21 players then it automatically becomes 10x more special.
They don't get Liverpool and never will. Plus, it's not just any league cup, it's Klopp's swan song and the occasion of a bunch of academy kids beating the billion pound plastics. It's a big, big deal.
Right, it’s club, family and history that brings a city together though some hard times. Compared to a collection of expensive purchases who happen to play well together. Luck really because that same formula is not working for the Chavs or Barcodes.
Interesting little thing. Going into the stadium, I saw 2 Japanese women queuing up together. Bucket list thing I thought for traveling Japanese 20 somethings. On the concourse, a few more peppered about. By the time I got to my seat, I’m going to say 30+ Japanese people around the place. All there, I’m presuming, for Endo. Which leads me to think that (pun intended) Liverpool are going to be big in Japan for as long as Endo is about. If the game was more popular there, I’d say a pre-season tour would pay dividends.
CHAMPIONS! What a game for the kids! Kelleher was immense - and saved the game more than once Our backline, with young Conor was rock solid Enough has been said about Endo - but he had a massive game Tough one for RG - unbelievable that there was not even a foul called on that play. Diaz and Harvey have some attitude! All the youngin's that came on late played great and added just what was needed to get over the line. And, yes, the crowd supporting the Reds was unbeilievable - especially that five minutes into extra time...I knew that (the crowd) was going to play a part as soon as I saw the pregame shot of the blue plastic flags that were probably handed out as the ¢hel$ea supporters walked in the stadium Onward YNWA
More VAR Cr@p...... The raison d'etre of bloody VAR is to spot unspotted instances of serious foul play. Our resident experts tell us that intentionality does not matter in this set-up. So, that's the end of it - Caicedo should have been off. Miss the ball by a yard with a crunching stomp or crash onto an opponent's leg or foot - then when the opponent is stretchered off, VAR do yer analysis of whether or not that was a serious foul, ya set of great plonkers. personally I would change the rule here so that an actual injury can be looked at for a yellow or a red. Not just a red. A yellow would have been fairer here, but since by the rules it had to be a red once the ref missed it, then it should have been red.
Funny story from one of the guys on Sunday. February 2011 Liverpool were drawn against Sparta Prague in the UEFA Cup. Draw was made in December. Return leg away February 17th. He knew he’d have a very hard time with the wife getting away with a midweek trip to Prague, as he had been to so many games that season already (Europe and League), but he did get a match ticket. So he booked airline and hotel mid-December without telling his wife figuring he’d build up to it, lay the groundwork in January. Work project, might need to go to Prague etc. Plausible, he’d probably get away with it. But wait until after Christmas to start laying the groundwork. Christmas comes. His wife’s present to him? A romantic weekend away in Prague first weekend of February! (Plus the Liverpool game was the most boring 0–0 draw he ever went to).
He mustn't have gone to the Anfield Barcelona game in 2002 or 03 then.... the one where only Begrer and Heskey barely ventured over the halfway line...