@jondelarroz No, Mandalorian has been absolutely brilliant so far, so this can work, if you are a fan, you want Disney to do better, to make better movies than the sequels and expand the franchise. It's not like they would sell it, if Mandalorian doesn't do well.
@StarWarsDaily_ If you skip Jar Jar's scenes, it's actually very good, but a mistake was not introducing Count Dooku and maybe they should have shown the order of the clone army, killing of Syfo-Dias
While Rayan and Kroupi have gotten all the acclaim, Alex Scott has been Bournemouth's best player this season.
He's been the best midfield in the league in 2026.
He should make the team of the season.
He should also get a move to Liverpool this summer. He'd be a fantastic addition.
Outstanding on the ball, and has developed into a menace off the ball under the tutelage of Andoni Iraola.
#LFC@Roobet
@alexgildeatrott Salah should have spoken after Sunday's game, that is the priority. One can hope Salah's statement has rallied the players ahead of Sunday, but it's hard to imagine Slot inspiring these players. Will see.
Mad how some ‘Liverpool’ fans can’t comprehend how one of our best ever footballers who was handsomely rewarded (rightfully so) for winning us the title shouldn’t speak out against the club in his last week with us. It’s not what you should do, no matter who you are.
As much as he’s right in what he says, a bit of self awareness in how much his own on-pitch level has dropped this season would’ve given his statement some balance at least.
Apparently you hate Salah if you think this. I think this AND still love Salah for what he’s done for the club. Isn’t that mind bending?
I repeat, no one is bigger than the club. It’s more easy than ever to see who supports LFC and who supports Salah FC.
Hope he gets the best send off possible on Sunday. After that we can all prepare for life post Mo.
Carragher on Salah’s post: “I think Curtis Jones commented on it didn’t he? Put like a clapping emoji. I thought that was a bit strange. I thought Jesus, this is why we don’t play heavy metal football because of some players a little bit like Curtis Jones in the squad. He takes six touches on the ball before he passes it, I thought ‘steady on son, stay out of that one.”
Carlos Ancelotti struggled at Everton but went on to succeed at Real Madrid.
Luis Enrique struggled at Celta Vigo and AS Roma but went on to succeed at Barcelona and now at PSG.
Vincent Kompany struggled at Burnley but is currently doing great at Bayern Munich.
The examples are just so many.
Some fans don’t want to hear about a coach who hasn’t proven himself at an elite club. They only want coaches who have been successful at top clubs.
Every coach started as an unknown before becoming a top coach. Jürgen Klopp started at Mainz, then Dortmund, then Liverpool. What set him apart was his MENTALITY and FOOTBALL BRAND.
It’s normal for a coach to struggle while implementing his ideas, but even in his struggle, his football brand and mentality should set him apart.
When a coach has the mentality of always demanding more from his players, never getting relaxed because his team is winning games, always believing that there’s room for improvement, always being attentive to details and receptive to criticism, and if he has a good brand of football, that coach needs just the right environment to succeed.
MENTALITY + GOOD BRAND OF FOOTBALL + CONDUCIVE ENVIRONMENT = SUCCESS.
Arne Slot lacks the first two ingredients (mentality + good brand of football), and that’s why he can’t be allowed to continue at Liverpool beyond this season.
Young coaches like Andoni Iraola, Sebastian Hoeneß, and Cesc Fàbregas are producing some of the best attacking and pressing football in the world, and when you listen to them speak, you can immediately understand why they are doing well with shoestring budgets.
If Liverpool can replace Arne Slot with any of these young coaches, I will be over the moon.
Ibou Konate wants around £200,000 per week or more. There is still no news about a new contract.
Given his current form this season, would you give him a new contract?
Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool as a giant of the club but his attack on Arne Slot made him look small and spiteful. If he is in the business of dishing out hard truths about this season, maybe he should take a look at himself, too dailymail.com/sport/football…
@henrywinter Ask yourself, WHY is it embarrassing for Slot? Salah is right, and if Slot can make LFC play the football we all want again, then he has nothing to be embarrassed about. But he can't, can he! And THAT IS WHY ITS SLOTS FAULT.
Mo Salah is being called selfish and also caring about Liverpool with his “heavy metal” comments. It’s possible to be both, caring about himself and the club. One of Liverpool’s greatest ever players was making a legitimate point, and he has a right to. Salah could have delivered his critique to the hierarchy in private but he’s leaving, rightly so as the revered 33-year-old is not the force of old. He’s more string quartet than heavy metal.
By posting his critique to his 62m followers on Instagram, Salah wants everyone to know how he feels - and how he feels a club he’s served so well and loves so much can re-find its way. Of course, it’s embarrassing for Arne Slot, especially when so many of Salah’s team-mates "like" the post (whatever their reasons). It heaps more pressure on the head coach.
But the football overseen by Slot isn’t good enough at the moment. It lacks direction, intensity and authority. Salah is right. Slot has to focus most on ensuring Liverpool finish in the Champions League positions, rise above the criticism and give Salah the send-off a club legend deserves at Anfield on Sunday. #LFC
🚨 | @OllieHolt22: “Salah looks out for Salah.
“If Salah wants to go over the head of the manager, if he wants to disrespect him publicly and set himself up as the champion of the club, let him organise his own send-off down at the Pier Head. He can put out another statement on X and let the fans know when and where they should turn up. He is bigger than the club now, after all.”
@BIGEMMYLFC Thiago for sure. I remember seeing how great he was in 2017, he was exactly what we needed at his peak. If we had signed him instead of Gini, we would walk the league and probably win the UCL multiple times.
Trent left. Díaz left Liverpool
Now Salah,Robertson,Ali and Curtis .
At this point this is looking like a pattern
Four elite players out the door, all in the same managerial era, all with public or private friction attached to their exits.
The players who defined Liverpool's greatest era are gone or going.
Whatever Slot is building, it is rising on foundations laid by people who no longer believe in it and I don’t think he knows this neither does the board .💔
🎖️| @FabrizioRomano: Xabi Alonso did not reject Liverpool because Liverpool never made contact for the manager.
They are convinced they can continue with Arne Slot. They believe in him and want to back him with an important transfer window.
@BootRoomBallers@AnfieldEdition@LewisSteele_@AnfieldIndex Most of them weren't against City, as far as I know, but yeah I am not saying we don't have any pull, but we should be fighting more actively for players against City. Maybe it's wishful thinking idk 👌😅😉
🥇 | @LewisSteele_ for @AnfieldIndex: “The word I have on Diomande is that Liverpool are just a bit unsure whether to trigger an £85 million-ish fee for a player who in the grand scheme of things is relatively unproven.
“His numbers aren’t that good. They’re not like jump off the screen good.”