@Winchester21107 Having two clinical strikers say “I could never even imagine doing that” just shows the audacity of the goal. Suarez reacting on pure instinct, whereas Bergkamp planned his touch and swivel the other way.
Both technically sensational goals, proven with simple finishes afterwards
6 - Liverpool have now scored six 90th-minute winners against Everton in the Premier League - the most one side has against a single opponent in the competition's history. Bragging.
Best team I’ll ever see.
97 points,European Cup, 99 Points
62 league wins out of 78 games, including a run where they took 103 points from a possible 105.
Undefeated in the league at Anfield (35 wins, 3 draws)
119+ Goal Difference.
281 - Mohamed Salah has 189 goals and 92 assists in 310 Premier League appearances for Liverpool, the most goals and assists combined any player has for a single club in Premier League history. King.
@LFCbfx@Jack_Moore7 The stat isn’t weird, but it’s a big indicator for how good a state the previous manager left the team in when they left/got sacked.
Unlikely Klopp was going to top this for instance, because Rodgers got sacked with the team playing shite..
@YoTobyLFC@osheaf01@benpescod_@AnfieldIndex We understand the law, we’re saying the law is fucking stupid. The same action by two different players has different rulings, because one is defending and one is attacking.
Is that not the dumbest shite or am I on my own here?
@benpescod_ Not enough people talking about this shit rule. Handball can’t be deemed fucking different if it’s in the box or middle of the pitch, if by a defender or by an attacker. It’s either fucking handball or it isn’t. Don’t give a fuck where it ends up. Back turned and a metre away ffs