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    Originally posted by S-RED View Post
    Get Grujic back
    Get Wilson back
    Non starter. As is Origi.

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      Still 82.6% chance. I'll take that. 5-0 was ridiculous

      History will show last night to be one of the greatest performances in CL history. For an hour, I have not witnessed a team play better. We were a machine. Relentless. Roma were in shreds.

      [ame]https://twitter.com/GracenoteLive/status/988879935619108869[/ame]
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        Originally posted by rodo View Post
        Check out @DuncanCastles’s Tweet: https://twitter.com/DuncanCastles/st...650810885?s=09
        I stopped following that ****** years ago

        What a complete ****ing tool
        Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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          We played very well in parts but can't help feeling the way they set up so high completely played into our hands. We started slow and finished slow. I think first half against city was actually a better level of performance. Mind you I've barely eaten for 48 hours so it was fairly hazy throughout.
          Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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            Some of the comments on here.



            FSG out.
            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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              Anyway:

              Salah- No doubting best on planet at the minute.
              Firmino- Up there with Hoffenheim as his best performance. Even before the goals he was pushing Mo for MOTM.
              Henderson- Another great captain performance.
              Trent- Excellent again. So comfortable on the ball. Was played a hospital ball at one stage with Roma player bearing down on top of him, he lifts his head and plays a great ball down the line to Salah.
              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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                Slept on it and in reflection I still feel that subbing Mo handed them the initiative, gave them a 20 minute lifeline....shame really that Klopp didn’t leave that sub until at least the 80th minute...anyway it’s done and I fully expect us to win again in Rome
                "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                  Originally posted by RedReet View Post
                  Trent- Excellent again. So comfortable on the ball. Was played a hospital ball at one stage with Roma player bearing down on top of him, he lifts his head and plays a great ball down the line to Salah.
                  I think it was Trent that played the ball first time to Salah when he set up Bobby's goal, it was a wonderful touch.
                  * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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                    This is a great read

                    That majestic Salah spring just keeps rolling along for relentless Liverpool

                    Reds’ talisman broke the back of his former club before Roma hit back with two goals as he caught his breath on the bench

                    Barney Ronay at Anfield

                    Ten minutes before half-time on a wild night of Champions League football Mohamed Salah did perhaps the best thing so far of the many wonderful things contained in his dreamy first Liverpool season.

                    By that stage Anfield was in one of those periods of constant uproar, jiggled and tickled and dragged into a state of intoxication as Liverpool battered away at Roma without drawing breath. It is no secret this Liverpool team play in surges, moments when the day seems to turn a shade of deep red and when the front three become a whirl of malevolent action.

                    But this was something new. Liverpool and Salah did not just accelerate away from Roma, they eviscerated them, almost but not quite killing a semi-final that remains, somehow, in the balance.

                    Liverpool were relentless in those periods, shaking and ragging Roma in their jaws like a terrier with an old leather slipper. Of five Liverpool goals in the space of 35 minutes Salah scored two and provided assists for Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mané.

                    Roma pulled back two late goals with Salah off the pitch to make it 5-2 and raise memories of the way they came back at home to knock out Barcelona. Another 3-0 win would do the job this time too. But then, Roma will also have to face Salah again, with bruises still fresh from a beating that came in high-speed waves.

                    Salah was that rare thing, an athlete at the top of his profession finding new heights, new levels. There may be a more breathtakingly brilliant attacking performance in Europe this season but, given the game and the stage, there has not been one yet.

                    For the PFA Premier League’s player of the year this is elite territory, the kind of performance that ends up on stage in Zurich draped in a terrible tuxedo holding a golden bauble and beaming with that rare glaze of sporting ultimacy.

                    It began with the most vital of all his many beautiful goals this season, one of those moments when the game seems to stop. Salah took the ball inside the penalty area found himself with a tiny pocket of space. With a shift of feet he looked up and produced with no real backlift a shot that did something extraordinary, the ball seeming to hang under the lights, generating a strange moment of hush as it arced under the bar before crashing down over the line.

                    It was the first cut in a sublime 15-minute spell for Salah. Best of all it came after a bitty, angsty start. For the opening quarter this had been a different kind of match as Roma’s calmness on the ball, their physical power and the loss of momentum caused by a serious injury to Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain took the crackle out of the air.

                    Liverpool found their ignition in the 26th minute, sparked by a hacking foul on Mané. At which point: welcome to the Red Zone. It was Salah who provided the assassin’s eye but this was a team surge, a spell of pure, fast murder ball. First Mané missed a glorious chance after some lovely deft work by Firmino. And steadily Salah began to skate in from the left-hand side, playing now in his own clear pool of light, isolating Juan Jesus as Roma left their centre-half to face an unwinnable one on one.

                    The goals were coming, hammering at the walls, moaning through the keyhole. If that thumping shot to make it 1-0 brought Anfield to its feet, the finish for Salah’s second before half-time was something different. Again it was Firmino with the sweet approach play, on a night that left Salah up there with Cristiano Ronaldo as the top scorer in the Champions League this season. But this time Salah’s finish was a caress, a dink over Alisson that drew coos and gurgles in among the roars.

                    What to say about him now, in a season that just keeps on soaring up through the clouds? It is easy to forget this was a pointed occasion for Salah personally, newly crowned as the player of the year and now facing the biggest club game of his career against his former employers: unarguably the star, against an opponent forewarned and prepared.

                    In the event the Salah Spring just keeps rolling, with 22 goals and nine assists in his past 19 starts since Boxing Day. More significant than the numbers is the spectacle, the basic joy in Salah’s free-running interpretation of the inside-forward role, a combination of preternatural quick feet, a computer of a creative brain and the rare ability in modern football simply to make the game up in front of him.

                    Salah was too much for Roma as he has been for so many others this season. Defensive jitters may have let Roma back in towards the end but Liverpool will travel to Rome with confidence. Jürgen Klopp has spoken about the need for everyone to join “the train”, for the whole team to push it along together. The Olympic Stadium will be a moment to yank the throttle hard once again, to keep that machine driving on right to the end.
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                      UEFA are waiting for full reports before they'll decide on disciplinary action. Seeing how they placed several charges against LFC for throwing cans at a bus, this should be a stadium ban at least. Not expecting anything though.

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                        Originally posted by Fuzzy View Post
                        UEFA are waiting for full reports before they'll decide on disciplinary action. Seeing how they placed several charges against LFC for throwing cans at a bus, this should be a stadium ban at least. Not expecting anything though.
                        are you talking about the Ultras attack ?
                        Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
                        #****CITY

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                          Yes.

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                            Originally posted by Fuzzy View Post
                            Yes.
                            Was it Roma fans who stabbed a couple of Leeds and Spurs fans???
                            Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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                              Wasn't that Galatasaray?
                              Originally posted by fah-q
                              Didn't someone once see Philip Schofield ****ting into a crisp packet?

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                                Just checked it was Napoli Ultras who stabbed the Spurs fans and Galatasaray who stabbed the Leeds fans

                                Was anything done then??
                                Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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