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your on the bench mate sorry.Really looking forward to tonight enjoy every minute of it because it may be a while before we see another game under lights at our Beloved Anfield
Klopp literally said yesterday he doesn’t understand why other clubs wouldn’t be open about it and that he would be If he is out we will be told
Can I be honest?I really don’t want to see them playing Billy would make all games come after the watershed due to his swearingShabs would likely start a conspiracy that the ball isnt round and the grass isn’t green
Van Dijk Covid ?
this is the most important truth of today the MEDIA ARE sh*t STIRRING bas**rds. They stir up racial tensions they have us terrified of anyone who looks different than other people and the headlines have nothing to do with the story. I fear people are being forced to work and stay indoors at home just look at the exercise stuff now being sold and all the gaming stuff it is just bizarre . Home shopping with Amazon etc get outside enjoy fresh air meet people have a laugh enjoy company and enjoy watching the Reds. f**k them
Won't be playing Sunday wouldn't of thought so may as well go full strength
Don’t see why? Apparently Spurs were willing to play either Leicester or Rennes today, only the PL and Leicester f**king around so late meant they couldn’t do either
Oh was it Leicester thought it was both . Hard to keep track one thing is the more games we get in the better because fixtures are going to pile up for some
Yeah I mean who knows what’s going to happen tbf…rumours of 2/3 in our squad now… hopefully it’s just rumours. Grim times.
Curtis, VVD and Fab out. Just confirmed by the club.
Wouldn’t surprise me if the whole weekend gets called off - lots of Covid cases now
Liverpool will be out to make it eight wins in a row across all competitions when they welcome Newcastle United to Anfield on Thursday night.The Reds prevailed 1-0 against Aston Villa last time out, while Eddie Howe's men went down 4-0 to Leicester City.Jürgen Klopp's men may have seen their astonishing two-goals-per-game streak ended in recent weeks, but only Chelsea (21) can boast more Premier League goals at home than the Reds (19) this season, and Liverpool have won each of their last five at Anfield.This week's hosts have also kept five clean sheets in that stretch and extended their Anfield unbeaten run to 20 matches with the 1-0 win at Villa, so Newcastle will surely not be harbouring hopes of a memorable win on the Merseyside turf.Liverpool trio Nat Phillips, Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott remain out of action, but there is hope that Divock Origi and Roberto Firmino - who has now returned to training - may both be involved in some capacity.Even if Firmino is not deemed ready to return from his hamstring problem just yet, Diogo Jota will expect to earn a recall up top as Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain drops down to the bench.Klopp will certainly consider changes before a meeting with Tottenham Hotspur at the weekend, with Naby Keita, Kostas Tsimikas and Ibrahima Konate all potentially starting on Thursday.Meanwhile, Newcastle did not pick up any fresh injury concerns in the defeat to Leicester, meaning that Paul Dummett is Howe's only absentee with his calf problem.Howe should therefore make a few alterations with a near fully-fit squad ahead of meetings with both Manchester clubs, potentially starting with Miguel Almiron being sacrificed in order to welcome Ciaran Clark back from suspension to a five-man defence.Isaac Hayden is also ready to beef up the midfield if necessary, but Willock has fond memories of playing at Anfield and will not want to lose his place here.NB: Team no longer availableI think Klopp will rest Matip and Jota for Spurs.