Tag: Peter Crouch

  • Peter Crouch has claimed a Liverpool player is now worth £100million.

    Peter Crouch has claimed a Liverpool player is now worth £100million.

    Peter Crouch claimed Luis Diaz is worth £100m after his performance against Everton.

    Speaking to TNT Sports, the pundit praised the Colombia international’s performance on Saturday, with Diaz scoring the decisive penalty to give Liverpool a 2-0 win at Anfield.
    Crouch: “I love Diaz.
    He took home an extra £100m as a rookie last season due to injuries.
    “When he comes in, things change.”

    With Diaz missing much of last season through injury, the South American’s return to fitness was a welcome return for Liverpool.

    The striker has established himself as a key player for the Reds on the transfer front and Diaz’s performance on Saturday highlighted his qualities.

    The €100 million price tag may be high, but there’s no denying that Liverpool signed Diaz and the winger has already recouped his entire transfer fee.

    Diaz is looking to take his game to new heights at Liverpool.

    Diaz’s return to fitness is a shame for the Clique, but he is a new signing for Liverpool and the winger is now looking to take his game to new heights.

    The striker has impressed for United this season and Diaz will be looking to lead the Anfield side into the UEFA Champions League and beyond.
    His performances have been good this season and the Colombia international looks set to develop into the world-class category that every Liverpool fan knows the striker can achieve.

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    The Premier League has confirmed the return to work of the Tottenham vs. Liverpool VAR blunder official.

    The Premier League has confirmed the return to work of the Tottenham vs. Liverpool VAR blunder official.

    Although England and his assistant Dan Cook were both involved in the incident against Tottenham, it has been confirmed that they will play in this weekend’s games.

    Following the VAR controversy in Tottenham’s victory over Liverpool, Premier League official Darren England will resume his duties this weekend.

    The match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium featured England on VAR duty when Luis Diaz’s goal was ruled offside by the on-field officials despite replays demonstrating he was clearly onside.
    Later, it was discovered that England and his aide Dan Cook thought the field-level decision was actually onside.

    They were both removed from participation in games that same weekend and were not chosen for the Premier League games before the break.

    However, the Premier League has announced that both are coming back, with England being named the fourth official for Brentford’s match against Burnley on Saturday.
    In the meantime, Cook will assist Michael Oliver when Sheffield United plays Manchester United.

    The PGMOL released audio from the VAR hub that showed the officials realizing they had made the wrong call after the game had resumed, which led to a significant amount of controversy surrounding the incident.
    The chief of referees Howard Webb maintains that the proper procedure was followed despite calls for the game to be stopped.

    They thought about interfering in the game to end it, but they realized that is against the rules of the game, which are set by FIFA and the IFAB.

    “There’s obviously a process in place that sits in the laws of the game about how we use VAR to ensure that it is delivered consistently throughout every league in the world,” said the official. And it forbids you from returning under those conditions.
    They chose not to get involved as a result.

    The Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton is the opening match of the weekend, and Craig Pawson has been named as the official referee.
    David Coote, who served as the VAR referee for a contentious match between the two teams in 2020, will be on the panel.

    According to reports, the referee was undecided whether to dismiss Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford for a reckless challenge on Virgil van Dijk that left the defender sidelined for a significant amount of time with an injury.

    When Chelsea and Arsenal square off in the London derby, Chris Kavanagh will serve as the referee as the two teams look to build on their recent success.

     

  • Following Liverpool’s latest victory, Peter Crouch and Joe Cole concur on the winner.

    Following Liverpool’s latest victory, Peter Crouch and Joe Cole concur on the winner.

    Following Liverpool's latest victory, Peter Crouch and Joe Cole concur on the winner.

    Former Liverpool players Joe Cole and Peter Crouch think their team can once again contend for the championship.

    After watching Saturday’s comeback against Wolverhampton Wanderers, former Reds Peter Crouch and Joe Cole concur that Liverpool will be a title-challenging force this season.

    A challenging first half ensued after Hwang Hee-chan gave the hosts the lead after just 10 minutes.
    Following the break, Jurgen Klopp made adjustments that helped his team win.

    Cody Gakpo scored the winning goal in the 85th minute before being replaced by interim captain Andy Robertson.
    Hugo Bueno’s own goal, which Harvey Elliott forced deep into stoppage time, capped off a successful afternoon.

    The outcome temporarily moved the Reds to the top of the standings before the rest of the day’s Premier League action began.

    Manchester City, who held the top spot going into the international after winning all four games, made it five from five with a comeback of their own at West Ham to reclaim that position.

    Tottenham scored twice after the 90th minute to defeat Sheffield United and tie Liverpool’s total of points.
    They were the third high-flying team to win despite the odds being stacked against them.

    However, before those outcomes, TNT Sports analysts Crouch and Cole, who were both Reds during their playing careers, were asked whether Liverpool would be Manchester City’s main competition for the Premier League title this year.

    Cole responded diplomatically, “Yes, I believe they can push City [the closest].”.
    Arsenal will be closer because we see them getting better as well.

    As much credit as I want to give Liverpool for their hiring, Jurgen Klopp for the job it sounds like he’s already done, and [Mikel] Arteta at Arsenal, I think a lot depends on how City react.

    “They’ve been brilliant so far — undefeated — to the shift in the players who have left them, because they’ve let some big players go.
    Are the players that Man City brought going to have as much of an impact as players like [Riyad] Mahrez and [Ilkay] Gundogan who have left?

    Following Liverpool's latest victory, Peter Crouch and Joe Cole concur on the winner.

    “Because I believe players like those Liverpool has added will help them, and I also believe Arsenal’s players will help them,” the author explains.

    “Those two clubs will be the ones putting pressure on Man City, and I sincerely hope they do so for the benefit of the Premier League.
    It’s fun to watch when Man City dominates, and we give them all the respect and flowers they deserve, but we need some competition.

    “This group appears capable of competing with Man City. “.

    Crouch agreed, thinking that the two teams most likely to have the skills to stop Pep Guardiola’s team would be Klopp’s team and the Gunners, who play Everton tomorrow.

    “City are undoubtedly the team to beat.
    If you consider how Liverpool was last year and the improvements they’ve made, they are definitely back in the mix, the former striker said, but City likely will have just too much.

    “I believe Liverpool and Arsenal will be the two teams in and around City, and as Joe said, hopefully they take it right down to the wire.
    Liverpool has made significant advancements this year.