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    I genuinely thought after he decided he wouldnt play left back (after a great season there), and wanted to force his way into the reckoning as a midfielder that the decision would be the end of him.

    Couldnt have been more wrong. He has made himself undroppable. His winning back the ball against Mbappe was almost as crucial to the goal as Bobbys sweet strike.
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      I hope he gets a rest in the Carabao cup against Chelski...Fabinho, Shaq, Studge, Origi, Clyne, Moreno, Mig and some of the kids (Curtis, Dom) - play them and rest the first team.

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        We have enough quality in our squad to rest key players and see off a second string Chelsea side at the same time.
        Was muß, das muß.

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          I give zero ****s about the Carabao Cup.

          Let the second string have it and work to earn further game time. I wouldn’t risk a single first team player in the squad.
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            Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
            I give zero ****s about the Carabao Cup.

            Let the second string have it and work to earn further game time. I wouldn’t risk a single first team player in the squad.
            Agree, some of the first team squad benchers, fringe players and U23's should be used for this

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              Originally posted by Assassin View Post
              Agree, some of the first team squad benchers, fringe players and U23's should be used for this
              There’s real value in having a Carabao Cup run up until Christmas to keep the fringe/back up players active. It’s a shame we’ve drawn Chelsea first up- Sarri will be going for it in his first season with no Champs League.

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                [ame]https://twitter.com/0Shalashaska/status/1042178568963457025[/ame]
                Oh I don't know.

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                  Unreal
                  Hello mert.

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                    Love the massive cheer.
                    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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                      Originally posted by McDermotX View Post
                      Couple of times he got by himself and Henderson, but there was more than a few times he wish he hadn't tried to
                      Went into his shell not long after.
                      Milner is surprising everyone at this stage, but I'd argue it's more than that, he's playing the best football of his career in total.
                      No doubt about it! My City supporting mate is lost for words although very happy for him.

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                        Originally posted by Fivex View Post
                        Unreal
                        All things considered, Neymar took it pretty well by his histrionic standards.
                        Oh I don't know.

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                          * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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                            There can be a case made for him being our best player on current form.

                            I thought last season he put in the best performance overall from a midfielder I've ever seen in the CL for us. He's built for that competition. Last night he was great again, every team should want a player like him.
                            Vive la France

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                              Originally posted by Patricks_Berger View Post
                              There’s real value in having a Carabao Cup run up until Christmas to keep the fringe/back up players active.

                              100%

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                                Milner: I was banned from wearing red growing up

                                Liverpool star James Milner has admitted that his dad enforced a ban on wearing red in his house growing up.

                                Milner grew up in a Leeds-supporting household, and as a result he was brought up not to like rivals Manchester United.

                                However, the former Man City man has admitted that his father was not displeased to see him in a red Liverpool shirt upon joining in 2015.

                                “It’s true, yes,” Milner admitted to FourFourTwo when asked about the influence of his dad.

                                “Obviously Leeds fans are brought up to dislike Manchester United, as rivals, so red wasn’t allowed.

                                “I didn’t have any red shirts or anything, and the first time I ever wore it was probably for England.

                                “He did joke when I signed for Liverpool that it was the first time he’d be happy to see me regularly in red.”
                                "I will make the boys feel your support"
                                Jurgen Klopp June 2020

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