''All's Well That Ends Well'' the summary of this season for Liverpool
Great win for Villarreal. Ex Liverpool player Moreno scored nice penalty in shootout. A Man U lose is always a fun result... [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
What is exciting transfer news for Liverpool? Ibrahima Konate looks like a great signing.
Odds for the title of the Premier League champion 2021/22 by SkyBet: Manchester City - 8/13 Liverpool - 5/1 Chelsea - 11/2 Manchester United - 8/1 Leicester - 33/1 Tottenham - 33/1
Man City again favorite in every tournament they play and a huge favorite. Chelsea and Liverpool odds are very good for betting. I think one of these teams is going to be a champion next year.
Good player. He must be in the starting line up in every Liverpool match.Goal and assist for Jota but that was far from enough for Portugal to earn any points from their match vs Germany. Still a good performance from Diogo!
First match for Henderson for a few months. And a missed penalty. Do you think he will be one of England's main players in the tournament?
Good player. He must be in the starting line up in every Liverpool match.
We can now see how much we are going to miss Gini Wijnaldum. He really shows his class at the top level, where he's an excellent leader and player and a big goal threat as well.
True...Not in his match against Czech Republic though
So this could be the tournament for the underdog. That means weaker teams like England can go far, can't see them winning the tournament , just not good enough in my humble opinion. They can maybe get past Ukraine ( I doubt it) but teams like the Czechs, Italy, Spain and Denmark will eat them up for breakfast... [emoji16][emoji16][emoji16]
Maybe, but only if these teams succeed in scoring a goal against England. Croatia, Scotland, Czech Republic and Germany weren't able to do so. I'm not the biggest fan of this national team, but they showed that they shouldn't be underestimated. My favorite is Belgium