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until GAkpo leaves lfc
@23_stilla
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For someone who isn’t blessed with elite ability, his numbers are solid.
Gives his all, never hides and is ALWAYS fit.
He gets slated non stop while expensive signings are getting babied.
I will never slander him again, the treatment he gets isn’t fair at all.
Liverpool FC@LFC
A 50th Reds goal for Cody 🫡🎯
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@domcomps whoever called marguire a fridge has to be awarded a medal…… like bruh look how he turning 😭
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@StrawHatShonen how’s gone be great when the coach has no idea how to use him
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Just watch Camara vs PSG
Reading the game, winning duels, controlling everything in front of the defence…
That’s a real DM.
Sign him over Wharton .
ME@Dom_Szoboszlai1
Liverpool. Past, present, and future 🔴
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🚨🎙️| Romario on Barcelona being linked with strikers like Victor Osimhen, João Pedro, and Julián Álvarez and which of them best fits the club’s current needs:
🗣️ “People love hype more than football now. That’s the problem. You mention Barcelona and suddenly everyone forgets what it actually takes to play there. Barcelona has a very clear identity, and not every good striker fits that identity. That’s the part fans keep ignoring.
Let’s start with Victor Osimhen. Fantastic athlete, aggressive, scores goals, I respect that. But Barcelona is not a team that lives off chaos, and his game is built on chaos. When you watch him closely, the first touch is not always clean, and at Barça, that’s already a problem. One heavy touch, one loose control, and the entire rhythm of the team is broken.
Then there’s the link-up play. At Barcelona, your striker is not just finishing chances, he’s part of the midfield in many moments. Can Osimhen consistently drop, combine in tight spaces, play quick one-twos under pressure? Not at the level Barcelona demands. He’s more comfortable attacking space, running in behind, using his physicality. But what happens when there is no space? Because at Barcelona, there is rarely space.
Now João Pedro… completely different profile, but similar problem, inconsistency. Yes, he has flair, yes he can beat players but Barcelona doesn’t need someone who tries things, they need someone who executes things. There’s a difference.
He over-dribbles when the simple pass is the right option. He hesitates in key moments. His decision-making under pressure is not reliable enough, and at Barça, every decision is under pressure. You cannot disappear for stretches of games and then expect to survive at that level. The club demands control, intelligence, and consistency every single match.
And let’s talk about efficiency, because that’s what strikers are judged on. He’s not clinical enough. You don’t get five chances at Barcelona to score one goal. You might get one or two, and that’s it. If your end product is inconsistent, you become a luxury player and Barcelona cannot afford luxury players in that position.
So when I hear people saying these are the answers, I ask: answers to what? Because they don’t solve the fundamental requirement of playing as a striker for Barcelona, being part of the system, not just a piece inside it.
Now compare that to Julián Álvarez. This is where people need to open their eyes. He’s not the loudest name, but he understands football at the highest level. His work rate alone changes the team, he presses like a midfielder, he recovers balls, he sets the tone defensively from the front.
His movement? Constant. Intelligent. He doesn’t wait for the ball, he creates options for his teammates. He knows when to drop, when to run, when to drag defenders out of position. That’s Barcelona football.
And then the link-up play quick, clean, efficient. He doesn’t hold onto the ball too long, he doesn’t overcomplicate things. One touch, two touches, always for the benefit of the team. That’s what makes a system flow.
People also underestimate his mentality. Big games don’t scare him. Pressure doesn’t rush him. He’s composed in front of goal, but also disciplined in his role. He doesn’t play for highlights, he plays for results.
That’s the difference. One profile depends on moments. The other creates structure.
Barcelona doesn’t need a striker who looks dangerous, they need one who makes the entire team function. They need intelligence, movement, discipline, and sacrifice.
Right now, if you truly understand what that club is about, there is only one of these players who naturally fits that identity. And it’s not the names people are shouting about.
Sometimes the right choice is not the most popular one but it’s the one that actually works.”


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@ATLiverpool_ @_pauljoyce sell kai cenat , bradley still learning he should be our starter
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