Diomande and Alikouche to PSG surely means Barcola leaves. Just down to whether us or Arsenal decide to put the big money down. Arsenals pursuit of Rogers would suggest we have an edge ? I don’t know man. I’m desperate for a right winger but don’t say no to Barcola #LFC
Today, as every day, we remember Diogo Jota and André Silva, who tragically passed away one year ago.
Through immeasurable loss and incalculable pain, the impact they made and the legacies they left behind - not only within the footballing world, but in the hearts and minds of so many around the world - has shone through over the last 12 months.
All of our love, support, thoughts and prayers continue to be with Diogo and André's families, friends and all those whose lives were touched by them.
Forever in our hearts, forever our number 20 ❤️
Named 'Forever 20', it celebrates their lives, their bond, and the love and respect felt for them by family, teammates and supporters across the world ❤️
We have installed a permanent memorial at Anfield in tribute to Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, on the eve of the first anniversary of their tragic passing ❤We have installed a permanent memorial at Anfield in tribute to Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, on the eve of the first anniversary of their tragic passing ❤We have installed a permanent memorial at Anfield in tribute to Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, on the eve of the first anniversary of their tragic passing ❤We have installed a permanent memorial at Anfield in tribute to Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, on the eve of the first anniversary of their tragic passing ❤We have installed a permanent memorial at Anfield in tribute to Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, on the eve of the first anniversary of their tragic passing ❤We have installed a permanent memorial at Anfield in tribute to Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, on the eve of the first anniversary of their tragic passing ❤️
The verdict on Harry Kane's penalty claim from former Premier League referee Graham Scott (@refsplaining):
"Harry Kane only has himself to blame: by dragging his left foot into the onrushing goalkeeper, he created doubt in the referee’s mind, and his penalty claim was waved away.
"On first viewing, England fans – including me – were no doubt screaming ‘penalty’ at their TV screens, and many referees would have agreed.
"There is a good case for one, as goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi undoubtedly makes significant contact with Kane, and there is no way the VAR would have recommended a review had Jordanian referee Adham Makhadmeh pointed to the spot.
"However, Kane goes to great lengths to ensure that contact occurs, plants both feet on the ground and falls theatrically – all clues to the referee that the England striker was having him on. Fair play to Makhadmeh for standing strong.
"Had Kane carried on running as normal, he may have been brought down anyway – and earned the penalty he craved – or he might have reached the ball and rolled it into the empty net. I wish he had."
England vs DR Congo live blog: https://t.co/Pq4jPtPt7o
🗣️ Jurgen Klopp to MagentaTV on Jonathan Tah's disallowed goal. "If the goal is illegal, then Arsenal won't be English champions. They've scored 60 percent of their goals that way."
‘The snobbery that starts to emerge is extraordinary.’
@Lewis_Goodall thinks Andy Burnham’s ‘unashamedly Northern’ attitude is rubbing certain people up the wrong way.