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Never be ashamed of the scars that life has left you with. A scar means the hurt is over, you endured the pain and God has healed you
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Jordan Henderson 19/20 vs Declan Rice 25/26
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Didn’t hear Ballon d’Or shouts for Hendo🤷🏻♂️

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Declan Rice has Madrid level PR in the British media This is insane Good player yes, but as I’ve said before he does everything that Hendo did for us but Hendo wasn’t praised to this extent!
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🚨 Antonio Conte being asked to rank Liverpool FC’s trio of Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino, and Sadio Mané among the greatest in football history:
🗣️ “For me, they are not just top three, they are one of the most complete attacking trios football has ever seen.
People talk about individuals, but this trio was about chemistry.
Perfect chemistry.
At Liverpool FC, they didn’t just score goals—they destroyed teams.
Salah was ruthless, Mané was explosive, Firmino was the brain.
Three different profiles, but one identity.
That’s why they were so dangerous.
In the Premier League, they dominated against every type of opponent.
In the UEFA Champions League, they proved it on the biggest stage.
Finals, big nights, pressure moments—they delivered.
And the most impressive thing? Sacrifice.
Firmino sacrificing goals, Mané tracking back, Salah carrying responsibility—everyone working for the team.
That’s what made them elite.
Not just talent… mentality, understanding, and consistency.
For me, if you build a modern attacking trio, this is the reference.
This is the standard.”


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🚨 Arsène Wenger being asked about the greatest winger in Premier League history:
🗣️ “For me, it’s Mohamed Salah.
He is the greatest winger the Premier League has ever had.
Not just the best—the greatest.
Because greatness is about consistency, impact, and longevity.
At Liverpool FC, he has done it season after season—goals, assists, decisive moments.
He doesn’t disappear.
Big games, pressure moments—he is always there.
His movement is intelligent, his finishing is ruthless, and his mentality is elite.
You can try to stop him, but he always finds a solution.
In England, we have seen many great wingers… but none with this level of numbers and influence over such a long period.
That is why, for me, he stands above the rest.”


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