Former Liverpool striker Dean Saunders was not happy with Adrian Durhams claim that the Reds are bottlers if they miss out on the Premier League title this season.Manchester City climbed a point clear at the top of the table with a 2-0 victory over Man United this week.2
On December 29 Liverpool had a ten-point advantage over Man City, and City had a game in hand. When they met each other at the start of January, if Liverpool had won that game they would have been ten points clear of Man City. They lost that game and now Man City have the advantage.Whilst people do get a little bit uncomfortable with the word bottle, and I understand that, Liverpool have blown that lead.
That is at odds with what John Barnes told talkSPORT on Thursday, when the Anfield legend insisted this season should NOT be deemed a failure for Jurgen Klopps side, even if they dont win the title and are knocked out of the Champions League.2
"How can you bottle it if you have only lost one game all season?"Yesterday, @talkSPORTDrive asked if #LFC should be seen as "bottlers" if they fail to win the league.Dean Saunders and Alan Brazil have their say…Do you think Liverpool should be labelled as "bottlers"? pic.twitter.com/jY25zbJWih— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) April 26, 2019
AC Milan have drawn up a two-man shortlist of the managers they want to target in their quest to replace Gennaro Gattuso at the end of the season. The former Italy enforcer is under pressure at the San Siro with just eight games left until the end of the season, and Milan CEO Ivan Gazidis has narrowed his list of replacements down to two.
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has hailed his sides incredible development ahead of tomorrow nights Champions League quarter-final clash against Porto at Anfield. The Reds have been in superb form domestically, losing just one Premier League game all season, and are currently fighting out a fascinating title race with Man City.
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Former Barnsley and Leeds United manager Paul Heckingbottom has been appointed Hibernian's new head coach. The 41-year-old Englishman has agreed a three-and-a-half-year contract and will be
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Reece James: What those in the know say about the Chelsea loanee who has starred for Wigan in the Championship this season access_time Posted on April 24, 2019 by BLOGGERPARUNG James, 19, is highly regarded at Stamford Bridge and is set for a bright future in the game.
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Former Manchester City and Barcelona midfielder Yaya Toure has retired and plans to move into coaching or management, according to his agent. Dimitri Seluk told Sport24 (h/t Goal's Chris Burton
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Tottenham Stadium test event: Spurs fans are delighted to see legend Paul Gascoigne pose in club tracksuit for match against Inter Forever.
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J'Neil Bennett has become the first player to score a competitive goal at Tottenham's new stadium after opening the scoring in their U18s meeting with Southampton. Bennett followed in the
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Adrian Durham gave a damning assessment of Dele Alli's performance against Ajax in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final. Alli's display has come in for criticism as Tottenham were beaten 1-0 at home. The talkSPORT presenter believed that Spurs' star players did not step up when the occasion called for it.
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Chelsea agree Hazard deal. Chelsea have reportedly agreed to sell Eden Hazard to Real Madrid for £115m. The Belgian star will sign a £400,000-per-week deal at the Santiago Bernabeu after Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is said to have ordered the sale rather than lose the attacker on a free transfer next summer.
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