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His contract is all the way to 30.06.2018 apparently. If there's no stupid clauses in his current deal we shouldn't mess with it imo
I could not dig, I dared not rob:
Therefore I lied to please the mob.
Now all my lies are proved untrue
And I must face the men I slew.
What tale shall serve me here among
Mine angry and defrauded young?
Looked great yesterday. What a player we have on our hands, he makes everyone else look better too with his passing ability. Just a shame he didn't bury that chance he had in the second half.
He's that good you fancy him opening up any defence.
lets superglue a Liverpool shirt on this lad. he needs to be kept forever.
can someone tweet agger and tell him to take coutinho to the tattoo guy and get him a lfc tat
removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
Took a few whacks yesterday, but never shirked his responsibilities, and even ended up standing up to one of his aggressors. Great to see Lucas bundling in there as well to protect him.
Always looked comfortable on the ball.....maybe held onto it/took the wrong option at times, but that comes as part of the package. Couple of outstanding passes, and really looked the hub of any danger when he moved inside.
"I will make the boys feel your support"
Jurgen Klopp June 2020
Kop favourite Peter Beardsley praises young Brazilian for LFC impact so far
Philippe Coutinho's fan club is growing. Liverpool FC legend Peter Beardsley is a fully paid up member.
Beardsley knows a thing or two about tormenting defenders. He was a wizard with the ball at his feet, scoring 59 goals in 175 appearances for the Reds between 1987 and 1991.
Now the 52-year-old is relishing watching the new kid on the block. Beardsley is excited about what the future holds for the pint-sized Brazilian, who he believes is destined to join Anfield’s pantheon of greats.
Beardsley believes Coutinho could one day be spoken about in the same breath as Kenny Dalglish.
“I love Coutinho. He is outstanding and has unbelievable ability,” he told the ECHO.
“He’s better than I ever was and I really mean that. He’s miles better than me.
“If he stays here for a long time he’s got a chance of being as big as Kenny – that kind of stature.
“I look at his ability and I think he could be the new Kenny Dalglish. He is a very special player.”
Coutinho has won an army of admirers since he arrived from Inter for £8.5million back in January.
The 21-year-old adapted quickly to the demands of Premier League football as his vision and range of passing lit up the top flight.
Beardsley, who is Newcastle’s football development manager, was at St James’ Park back in April when Coutinho ripped the hosts to shreds as Brendan Rodgers’ side dished out a 6-0 thrashing.
“I watched him closely that day and he ran the game against us,” Beardsley added.
“He has such a great understanding of the game. Good players like that know when to get rid of the ball. On the odd occasion he gets caught but not often.
“He’s very clever – he’s always aware of where his team-mates are and how they want the ball. Some of his passing takes your breath away and he has a great attitude as well.
“It was a smart signing by Brendan. I don’t think anyone saw it coming and he was a real bargain.
“He’s very much a team player. Look at the pleasure he got from the goal Daniel Sturridge scored against Stoke last weekend. It was only a small thing but I liked that. He’s happy for other people.
“Players like that will give the ball away at times because they take risks. But even when it doesn’t quite come off, there is excitement among the fans because they can see what he was trying to do.
“A knowledgeable Anfield crowd have taken him to their hearts. They expect all their players, no matter how talented, to work hard and he certainly does that.
“He’s an interceptor rather than a tackler but he will run and run and put people under pressure.”
If Coutinho can maintain his high standards then Beardsley expects Liverpool to be competing for a Champions League spot this season.
However, he admits that achieving that target has been made more difficult by their rivals’ summer spending sprees.
“Liverpool are certainly on the way back under Brendan,” he said.
“From my point of view, I was sad when Kenny Dalglish lost his job but you have to move on.
“Brendan is a good manager and has got them playing a good brand of football. How quickly he can get them back into the top four will be interesting. The big question mark for me is how patient the board are prepared to be.
“If they keep backing him then he will keep the club going in the right direction and they will get back in the Champions League sooner rather than later.
“When you look at it, you would have to say the top three will be the two Manchester clubs and Chelsea.
“Arsenal and Tottenham fought it out for fourth spot last season and Liverpool will want to be in that battle this time.
“It’s tough because Man City, Spurs and Chelsea have spent a lot and it looks like United are ready to spend too. But if Daniel Sturridge keeps scoring goals and Luis Suarez comes back after his ban and does well then it’s achievable.
“In a funny way one of the hardest things facing Brendan is trying to replace Jamie Carragher. What he did for that football club was incredible.
“He was very shrewd getting Kolo Toure in and Liverpool will need him to fill that gap with all his experience, knowledge and knowhow.
“Brendan has bought some good young players but he could still probably do with one or two more big name players.”
Attracting top class talent has been a problem all summer with Anzhi winger Willian, who is off to Tottenham, the latest target Liverpool have missed out on following failed attempts to sign Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Diego Costa.
“I think it comes down to Champions League football,” Beardsley said.
“That’s where the top players want to play. I know Spurs aren’t in it but the big appeal they have is being in London. Foreign players will always be drawn to that.
“It’s difficult because you need top players to get into the top four but you need to be in there already really to attract them.”
Beardsley believes much will depend on the impact of Luis Suarez when he returns to action next month.
The Uruguay striker, who appears to have finally accepted Liverpool’s refusal to sell him, is suspended for a further five matches.
“With the likes of Kenny and Kevin Keegan some special players have worn that No 7 shirt and I hope Suarez is wearing it this season,” he said.
“Hopefully over the coming weeks they get him integrated back into the squad and he comes back buzzing and hits the ground running.
“The healing process is underway and I think the fans will forgive him. He’s going to be like a new signing when he has served his ban.
“It’s not been easy with all the media interest but Brendan has handled it all very well. The bottom line is you don’t want to lose your best players.” link
It's a lot easier to take Beardsley seriously when you don't have to look at him or listen to him.
Talks a lot of sense, although in 20 years time I doubt many will be mentioning Coutinho in the same breath as Kenny, as I doubt he'll be here anywhere near long enough to make such an impact.
If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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