Wouldn't call a revival just yet. Liverpool were always going to play into their hands. Similar to the City game. I fancy Hull to beat them.
It's the one thing that I'm trying to hold onto. I didn't buy it in the slightest that they "were back" when they destroyed City. That was just Pep handing Leicester three points. Hopefully that was Klopp doing the same tonight. Cannot for the life of me decide who will get top four this season. Other than the obvious one, of course.
1) Talk in Italian papers that Conte is home sick and wants to leave at the end of this season. 2) Top 4 next season: Chelsea, City, Arsenal (who always make up the numbers), and ManU (not because they are good, but by default because others are worse). 3) Southampton: 5-7th. 4) Leicester will get the odd wins they need to avoid relegation; very open this season at the bottom though.
http://www.skysports.com/football/n...nder-at-manchester-united-under-jose-mourinho A piece on Luke Shaw. He should have stayed here.
Or followed everyone else to Liverpool. At least he would be getting his quota of love and hugs from Klopp.
So were Leicester actually any good last night? Or was it just a case of Liverpool's notoriously lousy defence?
No they were actually very good. They made Liverpool look quite ordinary at times, although both sides were being very competitive.
Well, I don`t think Klopp is the real deal. He`s had 2 transfer windows to get his players in, and what`s he got - an assembly of other clubs best players, that he now can`t get a tune out of. And seemingly no depth - and not much coming through the academy. What is it - 2 wins in 12 or something. Anyone else`s jacket would be on a shaky peg, so to speak. The whacky personna will only go so far, befoe it starts wearing thin.
I read on BBC Football Gossip earlier that Arsenal scouts are going to take a look at 9 goal Napoli striker Insigne. Sorry chaps, you're a little late.!
Leicester challenging FFP after being found non-compliant. http://www.leicester.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=482501
I think FFP stinks to be honest. Cortese knew it, because if a big club requires it they happily relax the rules. BTW, just off you link, Koeman is saying he wants to stay at Everton. Yes Ronald, we've read this kind of crap before: http://www.everton.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=482519