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Great for the lad.. hasn't looked out of depth this time around. Whether it's a flash in the pan few games i'm not so sure but he has done very well.
A loan move to a decent side would do him wonders. Good for all concerned as we will no doubt strengthen in Jan & does him or us no favours being a permanent bench warmer.
If management are smart, they'll have some LB targets in their sights but will hold off pulling the trigger for now. Flanno has done nothing on this recent run to tell us that he's not capable of playing consistently well at this level. The team has a good run of games over the next few weeks against a few choice sides that will really test him. If he comes through those with his reputation intact, there is no reason to ship him off and spend on a replacement. The best education he's going to get is playing in the first team, the Liverpool way, against premier league opponents.
On the other hand, if he bottles it over the next few games then management should pull the trigger on a loan move for him and signing a replacement.
Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."
Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.
Bit harsh that. Chelsea and City away are probably the two hardest fixtures in the calendar, 95% of full backs in the league are going to come up short against them.
With that in mind, I'm not sure that anything other than an abysmal display should be used as a marker for his future
Bit harsh that. Chelsea and City away are probably the two hardest fixtures in the calendar, 95% of full backs in the league are going to come up short against them.
With that in mind, I'm not sure that anything other than an abysmal display should be used as a marker for his future
Not harsh at all. It goes to your definition of "reputation intact" and what expectations we have.
I thought Flanagan would be a disaster when he got recalled, I was wrong he hasn't put a foot wrong and is getting stronger with each game, remarkable turnaround especially considering he's a right back by trade
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