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Champions League Final – Real Madrid vs Liverpool, 5 Moments We Won’t Forget
With a 3-1 win, Real Madrid capture the 13th Champions League/European Cup trophy (and 3rd in a row), beating Liverpool in a final that will be remembered for Sergio Ramos injuring Mohamed Salah, Loris Karius making unforgivable mistakes and Gareth Bale epitomizing the term ‘Super Sub’.
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Manchester United Beats Liverpool: Impossible to Win When You Play Terribly & Referee Screws You
Fact: Craig Pawson had a terrible afternoon at Old Trafford, missing two or three penalties which really helped out Manchester United, as they beat Liverpool 2-1 to tighten their grasp over second place in the Premier League. Another fact: Jurgen Klopp’s players, especially his key guys, had a very bad game, making it very difficult to come away with a good result regardless of the official’s mistakes.
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Liverpool FC: Mohamed Salah Shuts the Critics Up
Things are starting to look up for Liverpool. A 4-1 win over West Ham, led by Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, puts them level with Tottenham, Chelsea and Arsenal (all have one match to make up), but mostly calms the turbulent waters around the club and Jurgen Klopp, suddenly with 3 consecutive wins and four in the last five matches.
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Sadio Mane Can’t Stop Copying His Liverpool Teammates Goal Celebrations
Pretty simple: If you’re a Liverpool fan, you’ll find this video of Sadio Mane copying the goal celebrations of Roberto Firmino and Philippe Coutinho adorable and sweet. If you’re not, maybe you’ll hate it, but it’s all about the team you like. The video is awesome when looking at it objectively:
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Jurgen Klopp Presents: Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino & the Liverpool Consistency Conundrum
The Jurgen Klopp version of Liverpool is designed to give fans heart attacks. In their 4-1 win over defending (and probably exiting champions) Leicester City, the thrilling performance from Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino and Adam Lallana had the Anfield fans on the edge of their seats, in a good way. But in order for this team to match the club’s ambitions, consistency has to become a part of the repertoire.
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Arsenal, Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp, Philippe Coutinho & the End for Arsene Wenger?
There’s nothing new about key Arsenal players being injured. There’s nothing new about Arsene Wenger seeing his players lose on the first day of a new Premier League season. Liverpool have beaten the strong teams with Jurgen Klopp on the sidelines last season, but the main question regarding both sides is whether or not their opening encounter is any indication of the changes we’re about to see this season.