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Sai

@theengancherole

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Mo Salah now has the third-most goal involvements in Premier League history. 🥇 324 - Alan Shearer 🥈 311 - Wayne Rooney 🥉 280 - Mo Salah

Mo Salah now has the third-most goal involvements in Premier League history. 

🥇 324 - Alan Shearer
🥈 311 - Wayne Rooney 
🥉 280 - Mo Salah
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Alexander Isak had to be subbed off with a leg injury in Liverpool’s clash vs. Spurs. Off initial look, it seems to be an ACL injury (+/- meniscus). Initial contact was made with the ankle, but the knee was forced into a valgus position which brings ACL/MCL into question. He

Alexander Isak had to be subbed off with a leg injury in Liverpool’s clash vs. Spurs.

Off initial look, it seems to be an ACL injury (+/- meniscus). Initial contact was made with the ankle, but the knee was forced into a valgus position which brings ACL/MCL into question.

He
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Sky Sports on Antoine Semenyo: "If Liverpool come in for him, he'll go to Liverpool. Liverpool is too good a move to turn down. They have been big admirers of him. They have looked at signing him before. They also have a track record of signing players in January. Luis Diaz

Sky Sports on Antoine Semenyo: "If Liverpool come in for him, he'll go to Liverpool. Liverpool is too good a move to turn down. They have been big admirers of him. They have looked at signing him before. They also have a track record of signing players in January. Luis Diaz
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Liverpool have said Alexander Isak underwent surgery today on an ankle injury that included a fibula fracture. No definitive timescale on return but expectation he plays again this season

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Alexander Isak now confirmed to have surgery on his ankle/lower leg. Included a fractured fibula. Timeline is uncertain, but reports are stating he’ll be out for a “few months”. More likely in the 2-3 month range I’d say, as opposed to anything more than that. Fractured

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They signed Doku and Savinho to replace Grealish and Mahrez, and now signed Marmoush and Cherki to replace Doku and Savinho, and are now signing Semenyo to replace Marmoush

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🚨🔴 During his year end review, Arne Slot focused on the loss of Diogo Jota and the pain his family faces this Christmas ❤️✅: "Doing so leads me to think especially of the family of Diogo Jota on what will be their first Christmas without him. It is not my place to tell them

🚨🔴 During his year end review, Arne Slot focused on the loss of Diogo Jota and the pain his family faces this Christmas ❤️✅:

"Doing so leads me to think especially of the family of Diogo Jota on what will be their first Christmas without him.

It is not my place to tell them
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🚨🔴 Curtis Jones told LFCTV that Steven Gerrard was the first person to confront him about his attitude at the academy 😳: "Steven Gerrard has obviously been a huge part of my career and life. I say life because he was probably the first man to really have a pop at me at the

🚨🔴 Curtis Jones told LFCTV that Steven Gerrard was the first person to confront him about his attitude at the academy 😳:

"Steven Gerrard has obviously been a huge part of my career and life.

I say life because he was probably the first man to really have a pop at me at the
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Virgil van Dijk on Diogo Jota in an exclusive interview with Paul Joyce of The Times: "Diogo meant a lot to me, to the team, to the club. I think that’s pretty obvious, first and foremost, as a person. He was an incredible person. With the way he was and behaved, he didn’t feel

Virgil van Dijk on Diogo Jota in an exclusive interview with Paul Joyce of The Times:

"Diogo meant a lot to me, to the team, to the club. I think that’s pretty obvious, first and foremost, as a person. He was an incredible person. With the way he was and behaved, he didn’t feel