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09/04/2026

I think last season, when he won the Premier League, people said it was because of Jürgen Klopp’s squad. Now he’s trying to prove that wrong, but this season it feels like he’s forcing it too much. In the process, he’s starting to undo what Klopp built.

04/04/2026

I have a strong feeling that everything happening now started when Arne Slot publicly lashed out at Ekitike in the media. Since then, I’ve lost trust in how he manages the players.

Before, the team played with unity, strong bonding, and great spirit — that was our identity. Now, it feels like we’ve lost that. That’s why Jürgen Klopp always emphasized “people first,”.He focused on the human side of the players, building their mentality and connection.

We didn’t rely on big star signings back then — we built a team with the right mindset. And honestly, that’s what I feel we’re missing now.

25/03/2026

The time has come. I find myself at a loss for words.

13/01/2026

I’d love for Xabi Alonso to be our manager. I really miss seeing him at Liverpool.

20/12/2025

Final game of the year.

A season wrapped with joy, a Premier League title — and heartbreak.

The news of Diogo Jota’s passing didn’t come from social media. It came from my wife. For a moment, I froze. Some things hit deeper than football.

This year gave us everything: last-minute wins, belief, frustration, losses, and once again Salah carrying blame when things turned.

Now we close the chapter.
January comes, football resumes, and we move forward — but we don’t forget.

We go again.

19/12/2025

Like I said, even when Carra is driving, his brain never stops trying to justify whatever nonsense he’s said about Mo. Whether he’s eating, sleeping, or doing anything else, he’s still running mental gymnastics to defend himself.

That’s how his days go—clinging to controversy—until one day, he’s no longer relevant at all.

16/12/2025

Keep up the great work, skipper!

16/12/2025

Carra is the kind of person who tries too hard to be seen as the best pundit. He’s constantly forcing “clever” ideas and overthinking his opinions just to sound brilliant. But in reality, he’s like an empty can — loud, noisy, but offering no real value. He thinks he’s intelligent, but most of what he says comes across as stupid, shallow, and nonsensical.

He’s not respected for insight; he’s tolerated for controversy. Nobody genuinely looks forward to his opinions. He survives by chasing likes, clicks, and engagement from the media and social platforms. That’s how he stays relevant. Without stirring drama or throwing out bad takes, he simply doesn’t have the aura or presence to put himself in the spotlight. So he deliberately says outrageous or negative things just to provoke reactions. Engagement over substance — that’s his whole game.

Compare that to someone like Gerrard. When Gerrard speaks, people want to listen. He doesn’t need noise, gimmicks, or cheap controversy. His presence alone commands respect. The same goes for Klopp — when he talks, everyone pays attention. There’s natural charisma, authority, and authenticity. No forcing, no begging for relevance.

That’s the difference. Some people speak and the room listens. Others speak just to be noticed.

16/12/2025

Whenever I go, any discussion about Liverpool seems to revolve around Mo Salah’s contract.

For me, I’d take Salah any day — as long as he fits into the team under Slot’s new structure and plan.

If he doesn’t, I’m afraid he won’t get the minutes he wants, which would be bad for both him and the team. The atmosphere could suffer, and you can be sure Carra won’t stay quiet — he’ll find a reason to criticise him.

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