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Liverpool news: Mohamed Salah sale publicized as Trent Alexander-Arnold makes ‘unacceptable comment’

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Liverpool failed to build on Manchester United’s victory after slipping to beat relegation contenders Bournemouth in what was a hugely difficult weekend for Jurgen Klopp’s side.

Liverpool face many days ahead of the rest of the season this week.
The Reds will face Spain’s Real Madrid in the second leg of their Champions League match at the Bernabeu on Wednesday. Despite a three-goal deficit, the draw was the

Merseysiders’ only chance at the trophy at the end of the season.
However, they won’t travel to Spain in the best of form after last slipping in a 1-0 defeat to South Coast relegation contenders Bournemouth. That said, here are the latest titles to release from Anfield in the last 24 hours. 

Aldridge supports Salah’s departure

Former Liverpool star John Aldridge has hinted that Jurgen Klopp could potentially be forced to cash in on Mo Salah if he wants a major Reds rebuild in the summer after being critical of his performance against Bournemouth.

“There may be some discussion that selling Salah this summer and using that money to re-invest in the team might be an option, but that idea can wait until the end of the season.” he told the Sunday World. “Salah must in time lead Liverpool as a senior striker – and he didn’t do that at Bournemouth.”

Salah only signed a new long-term deal with the Reds last summer and is their top scorer this season with 22 goals to his name in all competitions.
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Alexander-Arnold tears teammates apart

While there was outside criticism of Liverpool’s performance against the Cherries, there was also strong words from the dressing room with Trent Alexander-Arnold taking aim at the team’s attitude.

After the final whistle, he said: “I think looking back on it now [Bournemouth] probably wanted it more than us and it’s something that’s unacceptable and we need to make sure things like that don’t happen.” happen again.”

Trent Alexander-Arnold criticized his team-mates after the defeat against Bournemouth 

What do you think went wrong for Liverpool against Bournemouth? Share your thoughts in the comments below

Militao picks up on Reds threats

Despite the defeat to Bournemouth, Real Madrid defender Eder Militao has hinted that Salah and Roberto Firmino could inspire Liverpool to stage a famous comeback against his side.

“The night in Liverpool was one of the most historic of my sporting life: winning 5-2 and scoring there is a unique moment for any player,” said the defender. “But Liverpool have a super team and now we don’t want any surprises at home. Mo Salah has arrived at a good moment in attack.”

“He’s always dangerous and he’s hyper-motivated against us, and Roberto Firmino is back to scoring goals too. So nothing has been decided until the end of this match.”

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Liverpool news: Mo Salah sale publicized as Trent Alexander-Arnold makes ‘unacceptable’ point.

Liverpool failed to build on Manchester United’s victory after slipping to beat relegation contenders Bournemouth in what was a hugely difficult weekend for Jurgen Klopp’s sidel

Liverpool face many days ahead of the rest of the season this week.
The Reds will face Spain’s Real Madrid in the second leg of their Champions League match at the Bernabeu on Wednesday. Despite a three-goal deficit, the draw was the Merseysiders’ only chance at the trophy at the end of the season.

However, they won’t travel to Spain in the best of form after last slipping in a 1-0 defeat to South Coast relegation contenders Bournemouth.

That said, here are the latest titles to release from Anfield in the last 24 hours. 

Aldridge supports Salah’s departure

Former Liverpool star John Aldridge has hinted that Jurgen Klopp could potentially be forced to cash in on Mo Salah if he wants a major Reds rebuild in the summer after being critical of his performance against Bournemouth.

“There may be some discussion that selling Salah this summer and using that money to re-invest in the team might be an option, but that idea can wait until the end of the season.” he told the Sunday World. “Salah must in time lead Liverpool as a senior striker – and he didn’t do that at Bournemouth.”

Salah only signed a new long-term deal with the Reds last summer and is their top scorer this season with 22 goals to his name in all competitions.
Read more here

Alexander-Arnold tears teammates apart

While there was outside criticism of Liverpool’s performance against the Cherries, there was also strong words from the dressing room with Trent Alexander-Arnold taking aim at the team’s attitude.

After the final whistle, he said: “I think looking back on it now [Bournemouth] probably wanted it more than us and it’s something that’s unacceptable and we need to make sure things like that don’t happen.” happen again.”

Trent Alexander-Arnold criticized his team-mates after the defeat against Bournemouth.

What do you think went wrong for Liverpool against Bournemouth? Share your thoughts in the comments below

Militao picks up on Reds threats

Despite the defeat to Bournemouth, Real Madrid defender Eder Militao has hinted that Salah and Roberto Firmino could inspire Liverpool to stage a famous comeback against his side.

“The night in Liverpool was one of the most historic of my sporting life: winning 5-2 and scoring there is a unique moment for any player,” said the defender. “But Liverpool have a super team and now we don’t want any surprises at home. Mo Salah has arrived at a good moment in attack.”

“He’s always dangerous and he’s hyper-motivated against us, and Roberto Firmino is back to scoring goals too. So nothing has been decided until the end of this match.”

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Virgil van Dijk just showed Liverpool why they should a $24m gem liked to Bukayo Saka

Virgil van Dijk may have accidentally pointed Liverpool at a $24million star worth pursuing. He is under the radar but follows Bukayo Saka.

“When have we ever seen Van Dijk let someone get past him in this situation?” asked BT Sport pundit Joe Cole as he reviewed footage of Bournemouth’s winning goal against Liverpool on Saturday.

“Van Dijk seems to be giving up,” added his colleague Peter Crouch, another former Reds player.

After perhaps his strongest form in what has been a largely difficult season, Van Dijk faltered against the Cherries and took some of the blame for a shock defeat. He allowed Bournemouth’s Dango Ouattara to gain control of a looping ball and was then left behind with a flurry of acceleration.

The winger then removed the ball from the backline and Philip Billing scored to score what turned out to be the only goal.

But amid the prevailing attention over Van Dijk’s mistakes, we mustn’t forget how Ouattara has tormented Liverpool from the start.

Liverpool simply failed to hold him, allowing him to complete five of the seven dribbles he attempted, more than anyone else on the pitch.

He also paved the way for successful duels (12) and also contributed defensively, scoring five times, the third most in the game.

Bournemouth’s Dango Ouattara harassed Liverpool on Saturday (Image: Photo by Robin Jones – AFC Bournemouth/AFC Bournemouth via Getty Images)

Ouattara could have scored on his own after running one-on-one demonstrating immense pace from him, but looked a little rattled by Alisson’s masterful close-range stopper, and a heavy touch narrowed the corner before firing the ball in brings. side nets.

Still, it seemed like a separatist enterprise for the man from Burkinabe.

The initial deal to bring it to the south coast in January may have been an overlooked coup. Bournemouth paid Lorient $24m (£20m/€23m), making him the fourth most expensive signing in their history, but that may seem like a bargain for a player just 21 years old.

Ouattara only joined the team in the second half of the 2021/22 season, so it was the first season he started as a starter for a professional European side.

He scored six goals and as many assists in 18 games for a midfield side, an outstanding performance for a relative newcomer, before Bournemouth signed him.

Having previously provided assists against Nottingham Forest, Newcastle and now Liverpool, he is seventh overall in the big five for assists, level with Atlético Madrid’s Antoine Griezmann and Bayern Munich’s rising superstar Jamal Musiala.

Of all the U21 players in these divisions, only Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka can surpass this record. Even more impressive, he ranks fifth in goal-generating actions (one of two actions just in front of a goal) with 18.
It’s very early on, both in Ouattara’s journey to the Premier League and in his senior career in general, so some caution is in order.

However, you can bet he is already on the radar of a number of elite teams and Liverpool should be one of them.
With Roberto Firmino leaving this summer, it wouldn’t be surprising if another striker joined next year for 18 months.

And as one of the most exciting talents in his position, Ouattara could prove to be a viable candidate. Van Dijk didn’t want it, but he just insisted on it.

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