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Virgil van Dijk is now the oldest player in Premier League history to play every single minute of a season 🍷
John Terry was the previous record holder.
J'ai 55 ans.
Si vous avez la trentaine ou la quarantaine, lisez ceci :
1. Le mariage ne guérira pas la solitude. Les enfants, l'argent ou le sexe non plus.
🚨Josè Mourinho on Naming Liverpool front three “THE RED ARROWS”.
🗣️| I think this front three has to be the best ever to play in the history of the premier league, looking sharp towards goal and scoring in the league like it’s nothing serious.
There was a time when you play against Liverpool in Europe then your only worrying is about Firmino, mane and Salah cause any little mistake by your defender and they will threaten you with a goal, it’s hard to defend against a club that push forward with counter attacking anytime they have the ball, very sharp and skillful in scoring goals, I’m Rating them as the best front three in Europe for the past 7yrs I’ve never seen any attack look so sharp like that.
Jamie Carragher on Liverpool’s busy summer ahead under Arne Slot:
🗣️ “Honestly, I’m not even getting excited about new signings anymore because right now Arne Slot has turned Liverpool into something that doesn’t even feel like Liverpool at times.
The intensity looks gone, the fear factor dropped, and too many players look comfortable instead of hungry.
You can buy all the new players you want, but if the identity and mentality are disappearing, then no signing fixes that overnight.”
🚨 Alex Ferguson being asked about the best counter-attacking team of the last decade:
🗣️ “For me, it’s Liverpool FC.
The way they attacked with speed, intensity, and precision… it was frightening.
Under Jürgen Klopp, they turned counter-attacking football into an art.
You had players like Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mané, and Roberto Firmino—movement, pace, intelligence… everything was perfect.
Win the ball, and within seconds they were in your box.
It was relentless.
And behind them, players like Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andrew Robertson added even more threat from wide areas.
They didn’t just counter—they overwhelmed teams.
In the Premier League and in the UEFA Champions League, they dominated big sides with that style.
It takes great organisation, great players, and belief to play like that at the highest level.
For me, that Liverpool side… one of the most dangerous counter-attacking teams we’ve seen in modern football.”
🚨 Antonio Conte being asked to rank Liverpool FC’s trio of Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino, and Sadio Mané among the greatest in football history:
🗣️ “For me, they are not just top three, they are one of the most complete attacking trios football has ever seen.
People talk about individuals, but this trio was about chemistry.
Perfect chemistry.
At Liverpool FC, they didn’t just score goals—they destroyed teams.
Salah was ruthless, Mané was explosive, Firmino was the brain.
Three different profiles, but one identity.
That’s why they were so dangerous.
In the Premier League, they dominated against every type of opponent.
In the UEFA Champions League, they proved it on the biggest stage.
Finals, big nights, pressure moments—they delivered.
And the most impressive thing? Sacrifice.
Firmino sacrificing goals, Mané tracking back, Salah carrying responsibility—everyone working for the team.
That’s what made them elite.
Not just talent… mentality, understanding, and consistency.
For me, if you build a modern attacking trio, this is the reference.
This is the standard.”
Mir wurde früher immer gesagt:
„Pass in der Schule auf.“
„Lern was Gescheites.“
„Sonst bekommst du keinen guten Job.“
Das haben Lehrer gesagt.
Das haben Bekannte gesagt.
Das haben (fast) alle gesagt.
Und lange habe ich das geglaubt.
Heute glaube ich:
Das ist einer der gefährlichsten Ratschläge,
die man jungen Menschen geben kann.
Warum?
Weil das ganze System,
auf das dich Schule vorbereitet,
gerade verschwindet.
In der Schule lernst du:
Auswendig lernen.
Still sitzen.
Autoritäten folgen.
Fehler vermeiden.
In Prüfungen funktionieren.
Aber genau diese Dinge
kann heute eine KI besser als du.
Wissen auswendig lernen?
Kann KI besser.
Texte schreiben?
Kann KI besser.
Daten analysieren?
Kann KI besser.
Programmieren?
Kann KI besser.
Übersetzen?
Kann KI besser.
Das Problem ist:
Wir wurden auf eine Welt vorbereitet,
die es so nicht mehr gibt.
Uns wurde beigebracht,
wie man ein guter Arbeitnehmer wird.
Aber niemand hat uns beigebracht,
wie man ein freier Mensch wird.
Niemand hat uns beigebracht:
– Wie man Geld im Internet verdient
– Wie man ortsunabhängig arbeitet
– Wie man Vermögen aufbaut
– Wie Steuern funktionieren
– Wie man mehrere Einkommen aufbaut
– Wie man ein System notfalls verlässt
Stattdessen wurde uns beigebracht:
Such dir einen sicheren Job.
Bleib in einem Land.
Zahl in ein Rentensystem ein.
Kauf ein Haus auf Kredit.
Und dann arbeite 40 Jahre.
Das Problem ist nicht der Job.
Das Problem ist:
Ein Job macht dich abhängig.
Abhängig von:
- einem Arbeitgeber
- einer Branche
- einem Land
- einem Steuersystem
- einem Bankensystem
- einer Währung
Wenn eines dieser Systeme Probleme bekommt,
hast du ein Problem.
Deshalb ist die wichtigste Fähigkeit
im 21. Jahrhundert nicht:
Ein guter Angestellter zu sein.
Sondern:
Geld verdienen zu können,
egal wo du bist.
Ortsunabhängiges Einkommen
ist nicht nur ein Lifestyle.
Es ist eine Versicherung.
Eine Versicherung gegen:
schlechte Politik,
schlechte Wirtschaft,
Inflation,
Jobverlust,
und kaputte Systeme.
Früher dachte ich,
ein sicherer Job gibt mir Sicherheit.
Heute weiß ich:
Optionen geben dir Sicherheit.
Und die beste Option ist:
Nicht von einem einzigen System abhängig zu sein.
🚨🎙️| Messi when ask about the most aesthetic stadium he has ever visited.
🗣️| “Anfield” it’s the craziest stadium in Europe with the loudest fans ever heard of, there was a time back in 2019 where we have to get close to another before hearing what your mate is saying (Laughs).
There’s a lot being said about Liverpool fans booing, leaving early, and the atmosphere at Anfield. But what you don’t hear nearly enough about is the reason why.
Do you understand how bad things have to be for Liverpool fans to leave early? This is a fanbase that stayed and sang through some of the worst years in the club’s history. People don’t just walk out of Anfield lightly. Many supporters travel long distances, pay serious money for tickets, and plan their weeks around being there. When they start leaving before full time, it’s not because they suddenly don’t care, it’s because what they’re watching has become painfully difficult to sit through.
And the booing, Do people realise how rare that actually is at Liverpool? This is a crowd that has built a reputation worldwide for backing the team relentlessly, even when things aren’t going well. Liverpool supporters are famous for lifting the players when they’re struggling, creating an atmosphere that can drag a team through difficult moments. For that same crowd to start voicing their frustration tells you just how far things have fallen.
If fans aren’t excited, if they’re not on their feet urging the team forward, if the atmosphere feels flat, then maybe the conversation shouldn’t be about the supporters. Maybe the real question should be about the football they’re being asked to watch.
Liverpool fans don’t expect to win every game. They’ve never demanded perfection. What they expect is effort, intensity, identity, something that reflects what the club is supposed to stand for. When that disappears, when the football becomes slow, lifeless, and uninspiring, frustration is inevitable.
So before criticising the fans, maybe try understanding what it takes to push a crowd like that to the point of booing. Because when Liverpool supporters turn, it’s rarely without reason.
When Jurgen Klopp dropped Mo Salah, Salah reacted like a petulant child.
When Arne Slot drops Mo Salah, Salah again reacts like a petulant child.
Salah’s ego is one of the main problems at Liverpool Football Club.