Sky saying Mbappe is open to a move to Liverpool.
Was it ever In any doubt? 🤣🤣
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I'm not a Doctor and am not on the LFC payroll, so no idea.
My HOPE is that he can feature sporadically between March and May to take little sets of 45-65 minutes off the likes of Endo or Mac Allister so as to prevent anyone getting burnt out in the run-in.
As to growing issues, both Gerrard and Jones had difficulties. Obvious penis jokes aside, the groin can end up being a recurring source of injury worry with growth and preventing a player from potentially becoming a "crock" seems wise when you look at the injury record of the likes of Thiago.
Sky saying Mbappe is open to a move to Liverpool.
Was it ever In any doubt? 🤣🤣
Just ordered my shirt 😂
I accept …growing issues sounds weird. I recall Rob Jones one of our fantastic full backs suffered incredibly to the point he retired due I recall to shin splints. It is now far more recognised with young players training and exerting young bodies to massive stresses. LFC are doing the right thing.
Klopp on Bajcetic:
“With Stefan, if you ask, ‘how do you feel?’ he says, ‘good’ and ‘could you train?’ and yes, he could.
“But it’s just we have to be sensible, that’s how it is. It’s a growing issue, it’s not growing but because of his growth and this age, we just have to be careful.
“He could train today fully and tomorrow as well and then not for four or five weeks, it’s a medical decision. It’s not by the boy, it’s by me, it’s just that’s how you have to do it if something like this happens.
“That makes it so annoying for the boy.”
I bet you can squeal like a pig!
Arsenal are supposedly already in talks with LFC over a move for Curtis Jones who apparently want a move preferably South.
That's from reliable Arsenal account AFCAMDEN on X
Last edited by fagin; 3rd January 2024 at 02:22 AM.
Hahahaha
Yep, scouser prefers London.. happens allllll the time.
why NOT? we'll swap him for Havertz
Cleaning up the Scots since the 13th century
Hopefully just a load of nonsense.
Would rather not see Jones up the Arsenal.
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