Real Madrid interested in Dominick Szoboszlai, contact has been made with the players entourage. Player open to the move should the situation arise.
#LFC
“I wrote this because I can’t speak about it.
I wrote this because I want you to know that I will make sure that you live on.”
@RBLeipzig and @equipenatciv winger Yan Diomande on the life of his sister, Roxane. https://t.co/6wQmpdWTSi
🚨 Kylian Mbappé: “I’m not playing for revenge. If I wanted to silence all the critics, I have to play until I’m 80 years old”. 👴🏽
“I’m only focused on doing my best for my country. That’s it. Full focus on that”.
They won the Premier League after 22 years and even BBC made an article yesterday showcasing all of the fraudulent decisions that went their way.
They tried to cheat their way to their first ever Champions League in their existence and it was one of their most cockiest players that fucked it all up.
I love this game.
Soccer star Cristian Roldan makes rare choice to stay and play. From 2013. Now he’s in the World Cup. Proof there are many ways to reach the top. https://t.co/5kT9dKETSn
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The part people will immediately jump to is, ‘so you’re disrespecting Klopp?’
No. It’s about applying the same principles of fairness consistently.
I understood what Klopp had to deal with then, and I understand what Slot has to deal with now. Klopp was not blameless then, and Slot is not blameless now.
But what is fair is applying the same level of context, balance and understanding to both situations. What isn’t fair is twisting circumstances into engagement bait, revenue farming or an unrewarding venting of spleen. That kind of toxicity has no value.
Accepting a situation for what it is and assessing it fairly is not ‘being okay with mediocrity’. It is called being a compassionate and understanding human being.
And honestly, if people cannot extend that basic level of understanding towards the club or supporters, do not sing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ or put ‘YNWA’ in your bio. Because you do not understand what it actually means.
This is brilliant 👀
During their time at Ajax, Luis Suarez and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar would take part in training drills… as goalkeepers.
Two top strikers, facing off against each other, trying to score AND save.
Suarez would literally snap his own mothers legs to win a football match, Proper competitive edge.
Via (@TheFHPod )