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Richard Keys thinks the Liverpool winner only managed to stand for an odd reason.
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According to Richard Keys, Trent Alexander-Arnold’s goal against Fulham only stood due of an odd circumstance.
When they overcame Fulham 4-3 at Anfield on Sunday afternoon, Jurgen Klopp’s team avoided looking foolish.
The burden was on the Reds to keep up when they welcomed Marco Silva’s team, as Arsenal increased their lead at the top of the table to four points.
However, it was anything but a cakewalk victory as Harry Wilson, a former player, promptly equalised after Alexander-Arnold’s freekick sailed in off Bernd Leno to open the score.
Then, Alexis Mac Allister struck the upper corner with a thunderbolt from a distance before Fulham defeated them once more.
Bobby Cordova With 10 minutes to go, Reid gave them an unexpected 3-2 lead. However, Wataru Endo, a replacement, tied the score before Alexander-Arnold won it in dramatic manner in injury time.
After the game, Keys disputed with the goal’s award on beIN Sport, arguing that there should have been a foul in the build-up.
Then he gave an odd explanation for why the goal could remain in place.
According to Liverpool Echo, he stated, “It’s only not a foul because it’s at the Kop End.”
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Recent transfer rumours involving Arsenal include a major development regarding the Gunners’ pursuit of Kylian Mbappe of Paris Saint-Germain.
Liverpool is also considering the financial prospect of signing Kylian Mbappe, the top player for Paris Saint-Germain, next summer, and Arsenal is still in the transfer race for him. Mbappe personally informed club executives prior to the 2023–24 season that he would not be signing a contract extension to extend his existing agreement, which is scheduled to expire in the summer of 2024.
Mbappe was deemed for sale during the last few weeks of the transfer window, and PSG even sent him to practise apart from the starting lineup. Though Mbappe rejected their proposal, Al-Hilal, a Saudi Arabian team, was the only team with the financial means to sign him on the eve of the season. Nevertheless, the World Cup winner rejoined the team.
This season, Mbappe has scored 17 goals in as many games across all competitions. His most recent goal, a last-minute penalty against Newcastle in the Champions League last night, preserved PSG’s chances of qualifying. And now, a significant update about his future that includes both Arsenal and Liverpool has surfaced. Mbappe has also made a small alteration to his original sentiments about leaving PSG.
As per the Daily Record, Mbappe may end up staying at PSG, but Liverpool and Arsenal ‘have began studying the financial and sporting parameters’ of signing him on what might be a free transfer next summer. As mentioned in the report, Mbappe is happy with the way the squad is going, especially with a younger and more performance-oriented core. This is according to people close to the player.
Senior members of the club are also not worried about his future at this point and would even be pleased to have him stay an extra year to give them more time to persuade him to commit his long-term career to the team. However, Mbappe has previously stated what he wants out of a deal in the event that that scenario does not come to pass and he leaves in 2024.
Mbappe is reportedly demanding a signing bonus of almost €100 million (£87 million) in addition to an annual salary of €35 million (£30.5 million) after taxes, according to an AS report via SportWitness. The buying club would still have to pay a triple-figure amount very immediately even if they acquired him without having to pay PSG a single thing, which lessens the incentive of obtaining him on a free transfer.
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