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On a lighter note can’t wait to Welcome to Naby in our team.
We needed that exact sort of player in our midfield today.

Drive and a guy that can be 2 men at times. He will be a welcome addition.

As well as a new GK and another quality forward/winger.
 
Personally I agreed with Klopp. We were losing it in midfield so bringing on 10 strikers wouldn't have helped. Can often picks the ball up and drives forward and has scored 2-3 in the season's CL from exactly those drives.
Not with 10 mins to go.. 25 maybe. 10 mims you need a plan b.

I personally would have brough Solanke on after 70 mins. If we got a 2nd, switch it by bringing Can for someone.

Klopp stuck to his system. It didnt work.
 
Thought the same, Lallana did nothing bar running around and put a few tackles in.

He did let Isco in on goal with a horribly mistimed attempt at an interception shortly after coming on. He did nothing of note on the pitch that suggested he was remotely match fit or sharp.
 
Steven Gerrard speaking on BT Sport: "Out of the six [final defeats] this will be Jurgen Klopp's toughest - just the way it's happened. He's done everything right, the manager.
"He's prepared his team well throughout the campaign and he set them up well tonight. Tactically they were very good, they looked dangerous, they were full of energy and he loses his best player who has been phenomenal all season.
"That goes against them and for the keeper to make the two mistakes that he did - everything went against Liverpool that could."
 
Not with 10 mins to go.. 25 maybe. 10 mims you need a plan b.

I personally would have brough Solanke on after 70 mins. If we got a 2nd, switch it by bringing Can for someone.

Klopp stuck to his system. It didnt work.

After the fact, knowing we lost, Klopp could have done 100 things differently. I would have liked him to bring on Solanke. But if he did, and we lost, I would have preferred he brought on Can/Lallana/Clyne/whoever.

Ultimately, it wouldn't have mattered. We had a GK with chocolate wrists. Madrid would have scored eventually once they got another shot on target.
 
Klopp

On his goalkeeper's mistakes: "Loris Karius knows it, everybody knows it. That is a shame in a game like this, in a season like this. I feel for him, he is a fantastic boy. The second mistake is because of the first one.
"The bad parts are difficult to get rid of in a game like this. Gareth Bale's bicycle kick was unbelievable. We did what we could and the boys tried everything but it was not the best script for us.
 
Ramos is a top player but a dirty cheat. He took Mo out of the game.

Karius isn't good enough.

That was difference tonight.
 
Our luck with injuries, no cover behind the front 3 and having a shite GK, simply ran out today.

It's gutting.
 
As I said .... that injury shocked our players hence the massive drop off.

'SALAH INJURY SHOCKED PLAYERS'
Jurgen Klopp
admitted the first-half injury to Mohamed Salah ‘shocked’ his players as Real Madrid clinched a third straight Champions League title with a 3-1 win in Kiev.
Salah was forced off with a shoulder injury following a challenge with Sergio Ramos after half an hour at the Olimpiyskiy Stadium, and Madrid capitalised on the Egyptian’s absence.
The Liverpool boss is pessimistic about the initial assessment of his talisman’s injury, saying: “I think he's in a hospital for an X-ray. I think it's either the collar bone or the shoulder itself.
“So it doesn't look good. Of course it was a big moment in the game. I know if you say something like that after the game it sounds like you’re a bad loser but I thought it was a hash challenge.
"It was like wrestling. He fell on his shoulder and it's a really serious injury. The shock of the boys was obvious and we dropped a little bit.
“Real used that for positive momentum and we settled a little bit at half time and changed a few things.
“And then the other decisive moments were the goals were quite strange. That's how it is. We all know the result, and that's why we're not in the best mood obviously.”
 
David Maddock‏Verified account @MaddockMirror 3h3 hours ago


Ramos is one of those players. In your team, then you defend what he does. Let's face it though, what he does is cheat. Cynically. That's a fellow pro. That's @MoSalah's Champions' League final dream over, his World Cup dream too. Just disgraceful. I wonder if he has a conscience
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David Maddock‏Verified account @MaddockMirror 3h3 hours ago


Ramos is one of those players. In your team, then you defend what he does. Let's face it though, what he does is cheat. Cynically. That's a fellow pro. That's @MoSalah's Champions' League final dream over, his World Cup dream too. Just disgraceful. I wonder if he has a conscience
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Given that he was giggling with the linesman as Salah was walking off in tears, I'm going to go with a no.
 
You're entitled to your opinion, but I haven't a clue why you'd post this after Ramos has just taken out someone ten times the man he is in a champions league final.
Because if Van Dijk had done the same to Ronaldo then everyone on here would be praising him for neutralising their best player. I didn't want him to do that to Salah but i can see why he did it for his team. Ramos is a cunt and everyone knows this but sometimes it's handy to have cunts on your side rather than against you.
 
Because if Van Dijk had done the same to Ronaldo then everyone on here would be praising him for neutralising their best player. I didn't want him to do that to Salah but i can see why he did it for his team. Ramos is a cunt and everyone knows this but sometimes it's handy to have cunts on your side rather than against you.

Defenders that cheats prosper in this game and we all know that.

If you accept that, then you have to accept attackers that dive and roll about to trick the ref.

All part of the of the same thing.
 
Honestly it's the only thing I'm bitter about, Ramos is a fucking cunt, I hope he gets hit by a train.
 
Lawro saying he has to choose between an operation to fix it (out of the WC) or rest and repair and it will now happen again in the future. Not sure if he's right about that but there seems to be some logic.

He doesn't need surgery for dislocated shoulder unless the head of arm bone has impacted on a shoulder socket (Hills Sac) or cartlige damage (bankart) It just needs strengthening and lots of propriception work. True he's at a slightly more increased risk of dislocation. 3-10 weeks recovery depending how bad.

If collarbone fracture, treat with rest and exercise. 4-8 weeks recovery if more complicated fracture, may need surgery and 12 week plus recovery.

If subluxation of collarbone where it meets shoulder (ACJ) it can be a matter 2 weeks out if low grade subluxation. If more serious requires surgery and can be 12 weeks recovery
 
Couldnt give a fuck about Lallanas performance, he has been one of the midfield three but was brought on to replace one of the front three. We all know the quality drops off a cliff after salah Mane and Firmino.

We've known left back and goalkeeper have been a problem for a few seasons, left back seems solved but that dick in nets is only there because last dick became intolerable.

It's annoying when long standing widely acknowledged problems cost us but without the blanket support klopp provides I doubt we would even have gotten this far.

Fucking hate Ramos and couldn't give a shite if salah is fit for for Egypt.
 
Well fuck that.

Obviously very disappointed.

Felt Ramos did act with intent, not that he deserved a card or anything. But he's a total cunt. Our game ended at that moment.

I don't blame the keeper. He fucked up, it happens. Can imagine Klopp giving him another chance next season but hopefully we'll he will be replaced.

Anyway, proper title challenge next year.
 
On a lighter note can’t wait to Welcome to Naby in our team.

Yeah hes a very welcome addition and I cant help feel oir midfield will look very different this time next year. Wouldnt be surprised if none of Milner Henderson and Wjinaldum were starters in 12 months.
 
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