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He should rested against Napoli.

Unless we beat them 4-0, no way we're topping the group.

If Salah or any first teamer (who doesn't need minutes like Jones) get injured, we'll have only ourselves to blame.

Remember Jota getting injured in that nothing CL game 2 years ago? Almost cost us 4th.
 
He should rested against Napoli.

Unless we beat them 4-0, no way we're topping the group.

If Salah or any first teamer (who doesn't need minutes like Jones) get injured, we'll have only ourselves to blame.

Remember Jota getting injured in that nothing CL game 2 years ago? Almost cost us 4th.
We're going to beat them 5-0. Maybe 5-1.
 
Yeah it'll be interesting to see how Klopp goes against Napoli considering the bare bones we're already down to.

I'll be surprised if he doesn't play some part against Napoli so I'm going for a Mo Salah 90th min goal to seal the 2-0 win & then won't score again in the CL until the final (where he breaks it)
 

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@King Binny - the problem with that table is that it has Sadio's name on it. It is so fucking painful to see his name now and to know that he don't play for us anymore, really hurts. Sometimes I wish he only had one season with us and just left or something now. It's going to be hard letting go of that fella from my memory, like I know we have lost the likes of Suarez, and Torres - but at least they did not spend the best part of 5 seasons with us, so it was kinda easy, but Sadio with his partnership with both Bobby, and Salah - urghh !!!!! brings tears to my eyes.
 
[article]West ham boss David Moyes is full of praise for Liverpool over their use of Mohamed Salah with set-pieces.

Discussing the importance of dead-ball situations, Moyes has highlighted Liverpool's use of Salah in turning defensive moments into devastating counter-attacks.

"Set-pieces always play a crucial role at tournaments — think how important they were to England at the 2018 World Cup — and teams will analyse the opposition's previous set pieces and devise measures to exploit weaknesses," Moyes said. "Especially in the group stage, when there's more time to prepare for who you are playing against.

"At set pieces, variables come into play such as whether you are using or playing against a zonal defence, and the style of the referee (some penalise challenges on the goalkeeper, others don't) and there are so many different runs and blocks. But often success comes down to the delivery and who gets first contact on the ball — choosing players who excel at these things is important.

"Corners can be dangerous — for the attacking team. A lot of sides are now training to counterattack from corners: if they get first contact and break well, the opposition can be outnumbered. Some teams have players who even break on delivery: when Liverpool defend a corner, Mo Salah is always on the edge of the box and the second the ball comes in, he's on his way up the pitch.

"When taking a corner, if you're not aware and well organised, you can get caught."[/article]
 
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