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10 Memes About Liverpool Getting Closer to a Championship
The 24-year drought might be coming to an end this season for Liverpool, as their 3-2 win over Norwich, making it 11 consecutive wins brings them closer to a league championship, and obviously sparking plenty of memes about them, current rivals and even some of them coming with a lot of self humor.
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Liverpool FC – Steven Gerrard Can’t be Thinking Championship
They’ve been able to fly under the radar up until now, but Liverpool can’t avoid the favorite label anymore. Steven Gerrard can almost taste the championship, and Brendan Rodgers is taking his team, no matter how this season ends, further than they were actually supposed to be. But the difference between a happy ending and a historic one will be keeping things simple, and not over-thinking about the big picture.
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Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Doesn’t Have to Score Every Time
For whatever reason, a comfortable win over a relegated bound team turned into a tense affair late for Liverpool at home in Anfield. Luis Suarez, trying too hard to find the goal instead of simply letting the match come to him might have been the biggest proponent of that potential disastrous ending.
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Liverpool FC – Steven Gerrard, More Than a Penalty King
Almost every goal Steven Gerrard has scored this season came from the penalty spot, but there’s more to him, and to the Liverpool team Brendan Rodgers needed about a season and a bit to mold, than just making the most of set pieces, as the striking duo of Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge create havoc even when they don’t score, Jordan Henderson and Joe Allen do the work of three or four players in the middle of the pitch while the Raheem Sterling surprise might have hurt his individual performance, but worked out perfectly in the grand scheme of things.
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Chelsea FC – Jose Mourinho & His Mouth Never Rest
It’s all one big pyschological war. Jose Mourinho admits to that, and it seems that on his second term as Chelsea manager it’s even harder for him to rest it than before. Maybe it’s because his skills as an instigator and adgetator are more necessary than before to mask how badly his team is playing, even through their wins. His latest targets have been hints at Liverpool, his continous “obsession” with Manchester City and now mentioning about signing a striker.
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Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez & The Numbers That Don’t Lie
Even though Luis Suarez didn’t score a single goal through February, there was no crisis – simply a refocus of his talents to providing for others, while suffering from a bit of bad luck, something all strikers need on their side. Liverpool didn’t lose through that stretch, and it doesn’t seem like him scoring again as he continues to be the number one creator for others as well doesn’t seem to bother them.
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The Best of Howard Webb Hates Liverpool Meme
It seems that Howard Webb doesn’t grow tired of screwing Liverpool over, even though he’s been at it for quite some time. For the second time this season he was standing right next to a clear foul in the box on Luis Suarez but decided to ignore it for whatever reason.
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Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Great Without Even Scoring
Even a striker doesn’t have to score in order to have a great game, and it was quite an impressive performance from Luis Suarez in yet another entertaining match from Liverpool, leaving the goals to Martin Skrtel, Raheem Sterling and Daniel Sturridge.
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Liverpool FC – Luis Suarez Leads the Perfect Counter Attack
Merseyside derbies aren’t usually this one-sided, but Liverpool got the right tactical fix from Brendan Rodgers, allowing Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge a lot of freedom and space up front, Steven Gerrard doing a great job as a defensive midfielder against a side that simply didn’t show up.
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Match Highlights – Liverpool vs Everton
It’s been a while since Liverpool last won in a Merseyside Derby, but it seemed they were saving it all for a special occasion, demolishing Everton 4-0 in a fantastic performance of counter attacking with goals from Steven Gerrard, Daniel Sturridge (twice) and Luis Suarez, keeping them in the Champions race and nudging their rivals out of it.