We've seen in the last few games that Liverpool haven't looked good at all defensively and i thought Arsenal would go for it. But as is often the case with Arteta he went with safety first and set them up with Merino in attacking midfield and left most of their creativity on the bench. Yes they were the better side in the first half but i wouldn't say they created much and i can't really remember Alisson being tested.
We've seen in the last few games that Liverpool haven't looked good at all defensively and i thought Arsenal would go for it. But as is often the case with Arteta he went with safety first and set them up with Merino in attacking midfield and left most of their creativity on the bench. Yes they were the better side in the first half but i wouldn't say they created much and i can't really remember Alisson being tested.
Surely Liverpool gonna go all out for Guehi tomorrow. If that’s not his last goal / action for Palace then they’re losing him for nothing in a few months
Quite a contrast between Guehi and Isak. One goes on strike to get his move to Liverpool, the other keeps playing, and scores the night before deadline day.
130m fee agreed for Isak and he will have his Liverpool medical today.
A bad situation all round really.
Bad that it had to end the way it did. Badly managed by both the player and his agent (see the post above about Guehi). Bad that the player eventually gets his own way. Bad because it shows to other players in the future that you can just go on strike and eventually the club will have to give in because they can't just write off a huge transfer fee.
It will never happen but be good if rich owners just told the player that he's not leaving and can see his contract out not playing for the club, not being loaned out just in the wilderness. See how the player feels then when he's got a few years left on his contract.
It will never happen but be good if rich owners just told the player that he's not leaving and can see his contract out not playing for the club, not being loaned out just in the wilderness. See how the player feels then when he's got a few years left on his contract.
It'll never happen though. If a club owned by PIF can't let him rot in the reserves then who can?
In the modern world of PSR restrictions everyone knew Newcastle weren't going to throw away 130m on top of the 120k a week they'd be paying him to do nothing.
Wont be surprised to see Wissa going to Newcastle today as a result.
Saw on reddit that he'd posted an unhappy comment on Social Media himself saying that the club were refusing to simply let him leave for Newcastle... Why he couldn't just do it privately and had in a Transfer Request...
Funny that Liverpool fans think Trent Alexander-Arnold was out of order for leaving at the end of his agreed contract, but are fine with Isak forcing his way out of Newcastle.
Funny that Liverpool fans think Trent Alexander-Arnold was out of order for leaving at the end of his agreed contract, but are fine with Isak forcing his way out of Newcastle.
Removes the context that if he signed a deal he could have got Liverpool £100m+ easily. Equally it's funny that Newcastle fans will welcome Wissa with open arms for doing the same as Isak. Football fans are hypocrites, there's nothing new there
130m fee agreed for Isak and he will have his Liverpool medical today.
A bad situation all round really.
Bad that it had to end the way it did. Badly managed by both the player and his agent (see the post above about Guehi). Bad that the player eventually gets his own way. Bad because it shows to other players in the future that you can just go on strike and eventually the club will have to give in because they can't just write off a huge transfer fee.
Agree except that it's not a ’strike’ because during a ’strike’ workers forfeit their pay. I’d like to see a club deduct wages or take legal action for breach of contract (I know nothing about the law in this respects however)
Wont be surprised to see Wissa going to Newcastle today as a result.
Saw on reddit that he'd posted an unhappy comment on Social Media himself saying that the club were refusing to simply let him leave for Newcastle... Why he couldn't just do it privately and had in a Transfer Request...
Not sure I can remember a club first offering for a player then going over double that first bid to finally get it over the line. Granted everyone thought £25m was taking the piss for Wissa, the Georgies have now bid £55m.
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We've seen in the last few games that Liverpool haven't looked good at all defensively and i thought Arsenal would go for it. But as is often the case with Arteta he went with safety first and set them up with Merino in attacking midfield and left most of their creativity on the bench. Yes they were the better side in the first half but i wouldn't say they created much and i can't really remember Alisson being tested.
A bad situation all round really.
Bad that it had to end the way it did.
Badly managed by both the player and his agent (see the post above about Guehi).
Bad that the player eventually gets his own way.
Bad because it shows to other players in the future that you can just go on strike and eventually the club will have to give in because they can't just write off a huge transfer fee.
In the modern world of PSR restrictions everyone knew Newcastle weren't going to throw away 130m on top of the 120k a week they'd be paying him to do nothing.
Saw on reddit that he'd posted an unhappy comment on Social Media himself saying that the club were refusing to simply let him leave for Newcastle... Why he couldn't just do it privately and had in a Transfer Request...
I’d like to see a club deduct wages or take legal action for breach of contract (I know nothing about the law in this respects however)
Man U sign Senne Lammens as their new keeper. Not sure where that leaves Emi Martinez.
Granted everyone thought £25m was taking the piss for Wissa, the Georgies have now bid £55m.