You must agree that Liverpool are a great side then with all the trophies they have won that include doubles and trebles?
it was clearly a weird thing to do. why sell Walcott, Giroud and swap Sanchez and ony bring in 1 striker...who cant play in Europe...your best chancd of getting CL football next season? was a mad decision imho. what happened to Lacazette...did he get injured in the NLD?
Walcott needed to move on, he was doing nothing at Arsenal. Sanchez we had no choice about and Giroud was a makeweight in the Aubameyang deal. So I can understand why those players moved, but yes it leaves us short now that Lacazette is injured. Not sure how he picked up the injury tbh ?
We got Aubameyang in. We were/are reportedly after Malcolm too. Was probably a stretch getting them both in Jan though.
He scored two the other week too. Glad to see him playing well, he's a decent player and a good finisher. He just lost his way at Arsenal and never really cut it as a CF. Eventually he fell down the pecking order as a RWF too and was stagnating with us. But as I say, I'm really pleased to see him doing well at Everton
He defo needed the move, but if he carries on as he’s started £20m will look a bargain, we’re playing him wide right of a front 3 but he’s got licence to get in the box. Paired with the right striker I’d be excited.
I hope he keeps it up. His main issue at Arsenal was lack of consistency. One week he'd look like a worldly the next he'd just keep running into dead ends
Fergie defined greatness as teams that have won the CL 5 times. He basically defined Liverpool as a great club. That hurt you bad didn't it?
Spurs did well to come back, but the job isn't anywhere near done. If Dybala is back for Juve then it's a different opposition for Spurs. He's by far their best player and possibly the best player outside of La Liga full stop.