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    [ame]https://twitter.com/guardian_sport/status/1131312462907752451[/ame]
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      You'd think they'd have planned this scenario weeks ago not a few days out

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        It's gonna be hard to find a team to play that isn't on holiday.

        A quite ridiculous amount of time between the end of the league season and the final. There is was nothing wrong with midweek finals before.
        Oh I don't know.

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          Originally posted by Patricks_Berger View Post
          Kindly share your football qualifications with us so we know it’s safe not to ignore you.
          yessss

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            Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
            Yeah **** all this Karius nonsense.

            We'll have the world's best keeper between the sticks on June 1st, a player who kept the most clean sheets in the Premier League and is a hell of a lot more reliable than Spurs' keeper.
            Hey you're the one who went full melty.

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              Originally posted by dom9 View Post
              It's gonna be hard to find a team to play that isn't on holiday.
              Spurs are kicking about doing **** all?
              Modifying post.

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                Originally posted by danperkins View Post
                Hey you're the one who went full melty.
                Full melty.

                Modifying post.

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                  Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
                  Spurs are kicking about doing **** all?


                  Maybe England could do with a friendly.
                  Oh I don't know.

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                    Originally posted by dom9 View Post


                    Maybe England could do with a friendly.
                    No way have you finished that article yet. Get reading.
                    Modifying post.

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                      Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
                      No way have you finished that article yet. Get reading.
                      Haha
                      Oh I don't know.

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                        Originally posted by danperkins View Post
                        Hey you're the one who went full melty.
                        Mmm cheese...
                        Was muß, das muß.

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                          Clearly you had too many Fosters

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                            Originally posted by danperkins View Post
                            Clearly you had too many Fosters
                            Oooh arrow through the heart, just as he was finally distancing himself he'll be once again be known as fostersbloke
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                              Originally posted by Assassin View Post
                              In all honesty I hope Moreno makes the bench. He gets a lot of stick. But at the end of the day, his is on the periphery of the match day squads. He trains. He seems to be the entertainment manager and is well liked by his squad mates. He never moans (maybe there was one article some time ago) He deserves his place on the bench due to the aforementioned
                              It's a champions league final mate, not a friendly. He's a ****ing liability and I don't want him anywhere near the squad. We have other players who can cover left back.
                              Last edited by poorscousertommy; 23-05-19, 09:30 AM.

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                                Jürgen Klopp on Naby Keita and Roberto Firmino fitness latest

                                Jürgen Klopp has revealed Naby Keita is making good progress in his rehabilitation from a thigh injury.

                                The midfielder sustained the issue – a high-grade adductor injury – during the semi-final first leg against FC Barcelona at Camp Nou and initial diagnosis suggested he was facing up to eight weeks out of action.

                                Keita has travelled to Liverpool’s training camp in Marbella, but is continuing his specialised recovery programme with the club’s medical team.

                                Klopp told Liverpoolfc.com: “Naby is, I would say, a bit ahead of schedule, but that doesn’t mean anything for the final. He is now doing straight runs and all of that stuff, he feels comfortable with 50 per cent intensity and these things – but there is still a way to go.

                                “I know about the issues with Guinea and stuff like that; we don’t want to keep a player out if he can play – maybe they think it is like this, but it is not like this. For me, it would be good if Naby would be 100 per cent fit and could play the Africa Cup of Nations, to be 100 per cent honest. But we don’t know, we will see, and we need to work together with their medical department because in the end, a player who is fit – from my point of view – who can play, should play for his country.

                                “If he is not 100 per cent fit, he cannot play. That’s how it is. It is not important whether you play for your country or your club. That’s what we try to make sure. It looks good, very positive and we will see if there is a chance.”

                                Elsewhere, Klopp reported positive news on the fitness of Roberto Firmino, who is making a staggered return to full training following a muscle issue that ruled him out of Liverpool’s last three fixtures.

                                “Bobby looks really good [and] he is now part of training,” said the boss on Wednesday. “It was not too long out, but of course we are still careful and want to make sure nothing happens.

                                “We have a few days still and want to use them, that’s why he is in, out, in, out. Yesterday, he was only playing as a ‘joker’ [in the small-sided games] but it is good for him, the first step to play football again.

                                “Today he was in around about 70 per cent of the session. Tomorrow he will probably be in completely, we will see, then hopefully it will be fine.”
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