@ner0x___@TheAnfieldLaker@TheImmortalKop He’s 19, its his only season. The interesting comparison is to Diaz. 10 years younger at a worse team in the same league and they’re very similar.
@Kish_P14 Would agree with that.
Players like these set a good platform to back in the top half and Europe contention.
But real top quality will be required to go to the next level from there.
@HendrickD82 Vuskovic has some qualities, but he’s is very slow, would be eaten alive playing a high line in the Prem
Literally got burnt for pace by 33 year old Lukaku 2 days ago.
@LFCApproved Keep (Decent enough and happy to be 2nd choice)
Keep (Decent cover, home grown, experienced)
Sell (Not good enough, pure profit sale)
Sell (Needs it for his career, pure profit sale)
Sell ( Not good enough, free up the wages)
Sell (Not good enough, pure profit sale)
@afccollin@ConstipatedPurr@Adeyemi_AFC Playing a mid block rather than low block does not mean they played with any attacking intent at all, or that the approach wasn’t negative. It just defines where players stood on the pitch while being negative.
@LBLFC_ Liverpool must prioritise any home grown player good enough for a role. There’s a shortage in the squad and it’s a requirement.
Don’t want to carry poor players just for quotas. Anyone good enough to justify a spot on playing merit but is also HG is very valuable.
@LFC476@LBLFC_@Mohamme78568023 There is a need for RW at LFC.
Whoever starts RW in 26/27 will only have the shirt for 1-2 years before Abe could be in contention. There is a pathway to starting within 2-3 seasons if he’s good enough.
Different sell if someone like Salah was there, but now it’s up for grabs.
@LBLFC_@Mohamme78568023 Likely agreements about going on the tour, a minimum % of senior training sessions, cup matchday squads, pre agreed pay rises based on targets etc etc
@NealGardner_ KDB relied on power balanced with technique, and has suffered a number of quite serious injuries. Modric is predominantly a pure technician.
@drsportsmedia In Robbie’s bubble Arsenal have more fans. But globally United and Liverpool are the top 2 largest English team fanbases by a comfortable margin.