Oh I have thought of doing that hahaFaceTime (or zoom or teams) your family member and get them to point the camera at their tv.
Oh I have thought of doing that hahaFaceTime (or zoom or teams) your family member and get them to point the camera at their tv.
Oh I have thought of doing that haha
We once tried to add me to their app. I’m not fabulous technically and it didn’t quite work , just pissed me off as I still couldn’t watch..Actually, they can probably stream the service online and then do a share screen over Zoom.
HahaThiago's arisen from his grave, well seen that it's Halloween this weekend.
looking good Thiago!
Yep similar feelings..Even watching him do rondos triggers a heady mix of pure admiration and paranoia that his legs are going to break at any moment now.
If Thiago and Keita are fit I'd start them both if Fabs isn't back yet (but I thought Klopp said he would be)? If Fabs is fit then Keita starts and Thiago comes in for 30 mins.
I'd also play Konate vs Brighton just so Matip can then play against both AM and West Ham without any major risk.
--------------Alisson-------------
Trent---Konate---VvD---Robbo
--------------Hendo--------------
-------Thiago-------Keita--------
Salah-------Bobby------Mane
Don’t think fab was in training sadlyFab Thiago Naby from the start then or too optimistic?
Agree around Thiago! And the others if no fab,If Thiago is back i'd rather see him get 30 mins in this one and start against Atletico.
If Fabs isn't back, Hendo Naby Jones for me.
Yeh ..I mustn’t get excited too soon around him but I’m hopeful for next game (not Brighton )Thiago will make the bench at the very best.
[article]When Brighton deservedly won at Anfield in February, Liverpool had Nat Phillips and Jordan Henderson in central defence, there was no Allison in goal and no fans in the stands. What is more, Liverpool were, according to Jürgen Klopp, mentally and physically tired. So this Saturday’s duel at Anfield should be a very different challenge for the visitors, since Liverpool could hardly be in better shape. How, for instance, can Graham Potter’s side subdue Mohamed Salah this time, with the Egyptian aiming to score for an 11thsuccessive match? The answer may lie in a change to the Brighton team: last week Tariq Lamptey came off the bench to make a terrific return to Premier League action after a 10-month absence with injury. If the 21-year-old is fit enough to start at Anfield, he could force Salah backwards.
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[article]When Brighton deservedly won at Anfield in February, Liverpool had Nat Phillips and Jordan Henderson in central defence, there was no Allison in goal and no fans in the stands. What is more, Liverpool were, according to Jürgen Klopp, mentally and physically tired. So this Saturday’s duel at Anfield should be a very different challenge for the visitors, since Liverpool could hardly be in better shape. How, for instance, can Graham Potter’s side subdue Mohamed Salah this time, with the Egyptian aiming to score for an 11thsuccessive match? The answer may lie in a change to the Brighton team: last week Tariq Lamptey came off the bench to make a terrific return to Premier League action after a 10-month absence with injury. If the 21-year-old is fit enough to start at Anfield, he could force Salah backwards.
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Who was the lankey right back that was slow and clumsy that kept getting at us at the Brighton match?
We looked so tired and done that day especially with that plodding right back causing havoc.