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Liverpool news: Reds are expected to confirm a U-turn after Mohamed Salah’s transfer suggestion was revealed.
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When considering whether the first goal was actually offside, Jurgen Klopp expressed his disinterest in it all by saying, “Who cares.” This was one encouraging thing he learned from the loss at Union SG.
After all, this was a dead rubber; Liverpool arrived in Belgium with important players still on Merseyside and the youngest starting lineup in a European match.
Even if the Reds’ performance ended in defeat, Klopp was only in the mood to see the good. The Reds had earned the right to ring the changes and give youngsters an opportunity.
So much so that the manager responded to inquiries about the hosts’ offside prior to their opening goal with a “who cares?” attitude.
“It was a well-earned victory for Royal Union,” Klopp remarked. “I’ve since heard that the first goal may have been offside, but no one can confirm this for me adequately.Who gives a damn?
After defeating Crystal Palace over last weekend, the Reds are presently leading the Premier League, while Arsenal suffered a loss to Aston Villa. This is the most recent batch of news on Liverpool from Mirror Football.
Carvalho set for recall
Fabio Carvalho, 21, is expected to be called up by Liverpool early next month after finding it difficult to get playing time at RB Leipzig.
Since joining the German team on loan, Carvalho has only made two starts across all competitions. According to the Liverpool Echo, the Reds are in negotiations with Leipzig about ending his stay early in January.
The article claims that since Klopp already has forward options including Mohamed Salah, Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz, and Cody Gakpo, Liverpool would then think about sending Carvalho out on loan once more to receive regular game experience.
Mohamed Salah transfer hint
Mohamed Salah is not expected to leave Anfield during the January transfer window, according to former Liverpool player Fabinho.
Fabinho departed Liverpool to play for Al-Ittihad in the Saudi Pro League during the summer. In addition, the Reds made an attempt to sign Salah, but the player turned down a £150 million offer. Furthermore, Fabinho told talkSPORT that he does not think Salah would follow him to Saudi Arabia the following month, saying, “Mo Salah is happy at Liverpool right now.”
“He has been their finest player and scores goals in every game. I’m overjoyed for Mo. He’s staying with Liverpool for this season, so I wish him the best and hope he continues to win trophies and score goals for Liverpool.”
Klopp accused of ‘inciting pile-ons’
Former Premier League referee has criticised the likes of Klopp and Mikel Arteta of ‘inciting pile-ons’ towards officials with their comments concerning refereeing.
Following a severe assault on Turkish referee Halil Umut Meler, Walton wrote the following in a Times column: “This nation is facing the mistreatment of officials, and perhaps this will serve as a springboard for significant reform.
“First and foremost, these actions must be denounced by the FA, SFA, UEFA, and all other regulating bodies right away. Then perhaps people like Mikel Arteta and Jurgen Klopp would reconsider their actions the next time they rush to criticise an official’s impartiality or harass him after a game and start a brawl.”
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