CURTINHO2

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Hes a potentially generational talent, he could be the next jude. We need to get him.
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There can’t never be a raising Italian player without Juventus annoyingly trying to sign them.. another shameless club that tries to weaken competition just like Bayern..
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I saw a guy say "Life with nunez" 😭😭😭😭
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Arne Slot’s influence is so strong our players are willing to go bald for him 🙌 https://x.com/theanfieldtalk/status/1793948158826811505?s=46&t=aXhMh5rjASDK7esNe7FFLg
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Daily reminder Everton sold Lookman to keep Walcott
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Him and diaz will pay for this man
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great video explaining Slot's set up and the different roles in his Feyenoord team I'm really curious how/if he will try to implement the same system here. Trent inverting from left back with Bradley as an overlapping right back could be exciting (but also very risky). Big concern would be Endo in the Wieffer role for me, as much as I like him, he really isn't the most press resistant DM. Maybe Gravenberch could be developed into that role? Salah as an inside forward again and Diaz providing the width on the left sounds nice, I'm curious what the plan for Gakpo will be. https://youtu.be/_IyMEUDb6AY?si=9dGTJW0g2V4sjXTG
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Ben Doak has made the provisional Scotland squad for the European Championship
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Poch leaving Chelsea hahaha. Chaos club.
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Two types of a Serie A supporter https://s3a.sofifa.net/27b89372d75686edb05196f148b75497c8909a36.png
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It's just the provisional squad he probably won't be in the actual team selection but still what a massive achievement for our young lad, Curtis Jones has also received the call up for the provisional squad
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With A certain man back in charge of comings and goings in the club, I don't even want to try guessing who the club will be interested in. Odds are the guess will be a mile off of who it is and that's the way I prefer it over overpaying for some prospects.
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Arne Slot running out of energy video in November confirmed.
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He would have been decent i guess but man is 65 i dunno too old for me. Valverde would have been a terrible appointment though.
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https://twitter.com/BenBocsak/status/1792494941148528907?t=bhrvnEGVHDw7kYbpU_V-Kw&s=19 Very successful loan spell for Viteslav Jaros. Potentially our No.2 Goalkeeper next season?
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https://twitter.com/TheAnfieldTalk/status/1792521496902168618?s=19
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Completely agree, for me the attack needs major improvements if we want to stay competitive for the next few seasons. Every single one of our attackers except for jota has been underperforming their xG this season and Salah who has been carrying us looks like he's finally starting to drop off. The defence has been tragic too but imo if we implement a proper defensive structure and add a cb we can fix it. Midfield is very promising but we do need a top dm, should be a priority this summer. A lot of potential in this squad and im excited to see what arne can get out of them but we need additions. Hopefully we can overhaul the attack within the next 3-4 windows.
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Really feeling hopeful and optimistic about next season tbh, we've got good foundations to build from and have a good, solid squad that doesn't require any major fixing. Everything behind the scenes looks absolutely phenomenal, the structure FSG are building could be one of the best in Europe. Arne Slot, our new manager, is coming in with fresh ideas and an exciting brand of football and he has essentially been endorsed by Klopp. It's been a sad day today but we've got a bright future ahead of us.
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I'm in my late 20's and I don't know if we'll ever have another manager like Klopp. Of course, he represents all Liverpool supporters, but for anyone around my age, he is truly our guy. Since he's been leading this club I've watched my first major Liverpool trophy, been to my first in-person Liverpool game (preseason in NYC), went to my first Anfield game on new years day this year with my parents (also Liverpool supporters) and my now fiancee, and have had countless other memories with family, friends, and strangers because of what he created at the club. More than anything else, I will miss his guidance, wisdom, character, and integrity. He is a unique individual in the world who is able to help people transcend their circumstances and see what is real and important about this life that we are all blessed to have; love, passion, growth, struggle, failure, stories, experiences, connection. I'm just damn proud to be a Liverpool supporter and thankful to have had this experience with him over the last 9 years.
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Klopp’s final post match dressing room speech: “I love you, that’s all I can say,” he told the squad as he stood in the middle of the dressing room. “The football you are able to play is absolutely ridiculous, I can’t wait. Watching you, developing, making the next steps, becoming third. “I don’t even know yet who became champion, City? The only one who’s stopped them is us and you can do that again. “I said it this morning, there might be some people who say ‘that’s not enough’, I tell you they don’t have a clue about football. “Could you have done better in moments? Yes. Of course, that’s always possible. But did you do better than you can usually expect? Oh yes! “Because it takes longer to become a top team again, and you did that (clicks fingers) like this. “That’s why expectations get [blown up], and then we couldn’t keep their pace. That’s the problem a little bit. “But besides that, becoming third in the first season of Liverpool 2.0, and from now on, with new energy from outside, for you, with new influences, with new boosts, with new [chances for] proving yourself, that’s good for squeezing everything out of your career. “So it’s already too much. “I want to say I love you, it was absolutely outstanding. Thank you for the ride, I’m so proud of you and I’m so proud that I have been allowed to be part of this. “Thank you very much, the sky is the limit for you boys. Thank you.” How can you not love this man! He deserved 3 PL titles and another CL but competing against an oil state club who have cheated and Real Madrid who seem to have officials their side every year is a near impossible task to achieve. But he got us back to the top and is leaving behind a great crop of boys for Slot.
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I'm getting married in August. I met my soon to be wife in May 2015 and Jurgen joined Liverpool in October 2015. My life has changed massively for the better in those 9 years. He will always be a legend of this club and in our memories! Danke Jurgen
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It was an emotional day, I love that even in his last moments Klopp still cares about the club, the fans but also our new manager Arne Slott trying to get the fans on board with him getting him the best possible start.
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That was a lot. 😅 Jurgen is such a special person. Just speaks volumes about him when he encouraged the supporters to believe in Arne Slot.
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Klopp in my heart forever Thanks for all the memories ♥️
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On the other hand, I'm kinda hoping to see him for our next game like this https://s3a.sofifa.net/162a6f0ed250ce38417302fe7985308ce5348837.gif
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Class https://twitter.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1792249979056054291?t=baJjkZ5egd7akMnpemSeCw&s=19
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for those who want to see jürgen's farewell ceremony: https://twitter.com/KM_243_/status/1792241551055175716?s=19
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https://twitter.com/AnythingLFC_/status/1792205648819835248?s=19 what a journey, danke jürgen ❤️.
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Welp this is it. We won't ever see Jurgen on the sidelines again. Grateful for everything that this man did for the club, my favorite manager of all time. Thank you Jurgen Klopp. #YNWA
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Thank you for defining my teenage till adulthood https://twitter.com/SamueILFC/status/1791887405546340772?t=3se-gTSsYVuK2nPf6I-Ofg&s=19
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Sorry mate, hope the reds get a few more put a smile on your face!
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Slot just confirmed in an interview that he will be the new head coach. Super excited for this. As sad as it is to see Jurgen go, I’m happy we’ve found a manager that is enthusiastic about joining the club.
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Been wanting to write an essay on Klopp and this beautiful team for the last days, haven't been in the mood to do so, both because of the club and my personal life, but here I am. What a story this has been under Jurgen Klopp. When he arrived I wasn't even in the high school, so during these 9 years he meant a big part of my adolescence and has been a (virtual) ever present figure in my life (and for most of us as well I suppose). We were in trenches, finishing below Southampton in the league and exiting the group stages in UCL a season before. He came in and on the same day we started to believe we could regain our long gone glory, blindly embarking on this journey. Step by step, game by game, things became more clear we were in the right direction, although results (silverware) didn't arrive at that time. Not once, not twice, but many times (thinking about the Carabao final, UEL final, both in his first season, but also the UCL final in 2018) we had been close and thought there was a hill we could just not get over. Probably in any other club he would've been sacked after Kiev, but the board stood by him, awarded him an extension and moved on to achieve greater things. The clip with him singing with the fans about Madrid right after the final epitomizes him as a person, football and sports in general. A game that in the end has a winner and you just know there is another chance the next year and the next one and so on. Hard work eventually paid off, we got our hands on the UCL, the Super Cup, the CWC, the Premier League. Glory was achieved and his promise of delivering a title in 4 years has been kept, a man of his words. Although the next four years haven't been quite as successful as the previous ones (very alternating form, a bad year, a good year), we managed to complete the set and win the remaining trophies that he was missing. That quadruple-chasing season will forever be etched in by memory and my heart. Going all the way to the final day after we've been behind, all those performances, the NFT midfield, Salah-Mane-Diaz, the UCL nights, just to get our hearts shattered with 15 mins to go in the Prem and by an exceptional performance from Courtois. Life isn't always fair when you think we had a goalie that cost us the UCL in 2018 only to be defeated by the opposition counterpart's performance 4 years later. But once again we moved on and although the following season was below the standards, Klopp, just like Ferguson in 2012, refused to leave us in an unfavorable position. Been tough for him, Premier League is a very demanding league for both the players but also the managers. You rarely see someone staying for so long, and this obviously took its toll on his health (both physically and mentally). He deserves a very long break from this to recover. What will be hard to recover from is not being able to see him anymore on the touchline, in pressers, in training, not being able to see him manage the trio of Salah-Firmino-Mane, the hard-working Henderson, Wijnaldum, Milner, the super sub Origi, the overlapping fullbacks Trent and Robertson, the leaders of the defense Fabinho, Konate, Matip, Van Dijk, Alisson or the skillful players like Lallana, Coutinho, Thiago, Sturridge, Diaz, Elliott. Farewell, Jürgen Norbert Klopp. Been a pleasure to see you manage the club I love. I will not cry because it's over (I will), I will smile because it happened (I will). Looking forward to the future and may the next stage under the new manager be just as beautiful. The story is not over, we just move to the next chapter. You'll never walk alone.
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I will miss him. https://s3a.sofifa.net/dbaf564712ed5a552bce55117f67696ba3e2e788.jpg
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https://twitter.com/jomas1704/status/1791400653245268096?t=-z_kl1Fj0xRVCuKREqgAxA&s=19
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Farewell Thiago post: Was so excited when the rumours first started of us signing him, then as they picked up steam and it finally happened it was the most excited I'd been about signing since Torres. We'd just won the league and like a club our size in such a strong position ought to do, we went out and signed not just a world class player but at the time only just behind Kroos, Modric and De Bruyne on the midfield world stage. A proper elite player. It's a real shame how things panned out and we did get a really good season out of him in the 21/22 season but man...things could have been so different. I still haven't forgiven Richarlison for that tackle on him in the Merseyside Derby that put him out for months before his Liverpool career ever really got started. No matter what you say about his fitness issues no one can question his commitment. A lot of players are happy to be spend most of their career in the treatment room picking up millions doing so (look at Martial at United) but no one can put that at Thiago's door. When I saw him get injured in the warm up before the league cup final (the lesser of all the trophies we were chasing) and cry like he'd just lost a loved one, I knew what it meant to him. To cap it off his foundation has done a lot of work in the city. A great human being more than anything. I wish him and his family all the best. He's played for and won things with Barca, Bayern and Liverpool. Few players can make that boast.
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https://s3a.sofifa.net/9fdc6b64c81e12bf0460aad2c83273e0f131fa1e.jpg It’s that time of the year again….Happy 17.!
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https://twitter.com/LFC/status/1791372078404550794?t=Mn5WiSyvRmtbywzOK03KrQ&s=19 Goodbye matip knew this day was coming but it doesn't make it any less sad. Club legend in my book and on par with vvd at his best. We're gonna miss him. Also bye to thiago as well I guess...
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He's been 'stat-padding' against the best teams in Europe since 2017 mate, why don't you pop off somewhere else instead petal
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Ik man even as a rival fan gonna miss him
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I've listened to them n all, he sounds free doesn't he? Wouldn't be surprised to see him come back in the future.
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Bros turned up for the last day at school after flunking all the exams
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Surprised I haven’t seen anyone talking about KDB being offside for the first city goal yesterday. If you look at pictures, he looks offside, no lines were drawn on TV and apparently VAR didn’t check for an offside 🤔 Weird how 3 of the biggest clangers in terms of referee mistakes this season have all involved spurs, namely Diaz offside, Haaland advantage/called back for offside and now this KDB call
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Big Jimmy Milner extending his contract. Man really is going to keep going until the legal pensionable age.
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Gerrard could stay fit for a whole season, let along 10 games. Nice comparison. You can see yourself out now.
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My man
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If Slot will take players with him, Wieffer and Hancko would be the most logical. Although they will cost 70-90 million together
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He is Perfect as a No.6 for Liverpool and im not even joking.Just two years back, he was grinding it out in the second division. But when he joined Feyenoord, he hit the ground running and quickly became a regular starter. What's impressive is his ability to contribute both in attack and defense. His standout performances caught the attention of Koeman, earning him call-ups to the national team. Whenever he wears the orange jersey, he's a standout player, and I'm eagerly awaiting his performance in the Euros. It's only a matter of time before a big club snaps him up.
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Thuram isnt any better, hes more raw than ugarte, much much worse defensively and aside from his dribbling doesnt have any outstanding attributes. Imo he wouldnt work very well in a double pivot.
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i think he has a lot of potential but he just doesn't fit with enrique's system, he started the season well with psg and now he has dropped a bit but this guy at 100% is the definition of a destroyer i still remember that game against arsenal in the europa league where he literally destroyed arsenal's midfield he was all over the place.
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If 2018/2019 is a 10, then this season would probably be a 6. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed the beginning of the season, and that run in the middle where we won the League Cup. I’m just disappointed with how flat we played towards the end, and how the overall quality of footy this season wasn’t as good.
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Matos really was an unsung hero of the Klopp era, it's his elite development plan that gave us Quansah, Bradley, Beck, Clark and McConnell this season alone.
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Especially since matos is joining him.
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Long-serving Juergen Klopp and Liverpool assistant Pepijn Lijnders appears set to became head coach at Austrian champions Red Bull Salzburg. Austrian and English news reports said on Wednesday an agreement was close, with only details to be sorted.
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https://twitter.com/axelthfc/status/1790480026682483135?t=nK2WPH6flOzcYSkLhxO9ZA&s=19 nah im dead😭😭😭
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https://twitter.com/HotspurRelated/status/1790483437658243260?t=qqmojTkCrW1OA-PShqVB4w&s=19 😭😭😭😭😭😭
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https://s3a.sofifa.net/9259e962aaa6603cc33604859ecfdda0dd1ea89d.jpg
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Imagine Slot wins a major trophy before Arteta 👀
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I will be there no matter what