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    Liverpool star cheats deaths as he escapes car crash before Everton clash

    Liverpool star cheats deaths as he escapes car crash before Everton clash

    Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold escapes car crash before Everton clash – Report
    Defender Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold is said to have escaped unhurt with his £90,000 Range Rover crashing into a BMW X5 before the Premier League match against Everton on Saturday (October 21).
    The Sun reports that the front-to-rear BMW car collided with a high voltage power line on a wet country lane near Knutsford, Cheshire. Luckily, neither driver was injured but both men were shocked by the incident.
    Speaking after the football player’s lucky escape, a source told the aforementioned publication:
    “The wind was so strong that it suddenly tore through the electricity poles. It was really scary. It was a miracle that no one was injured. Someone could easily be killed.
    “What are the chances of this happening?” Alexander-Arnold must have felt like he had cheated death. Seconds later, the object may have penetrated his windshield. It’s really dangerous there.
    Police statement after the accident:
    “At 10.34 this morning we received reports of a road traffic collision between a black Range Rover and a BMW.
    ” One column Electricity fell on the road causing an accident. “No one was injured and everything was cleared by 1:05 p.m. We called the energy company and cut off the power.”


    The 25-year-old will now look forward to facing Merseyside rivals Everton on Saturday October 21. The Red Devils go into this match fourth in the Premier League table, while Toffees ranked 16th.
    Andrew Robertson, the full-back partner of Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold, is set to undergo surgery
    Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andrew Robertson (via Getty Images)
    Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andrew Robertson (via Getty Images)
    The Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold’s full-back partner Andrew Robertson will require surgery following a shoulder injury sustained in Scotland’s recent defeat to Spain on October 12. Training Red Devils member Jurgen Klopp spoke to the press before the Merseyside derby, confirming that the Scotland international will have surgery on his dislocated right shoulder. Klopp said (via This is Anfield):
    “There is a small chance that we can try without it, but after speaking to most of the experts, it looks like surgery would be the solution best in the long run. That means” He’s going to take some time off. I’m not sure how long, but shoulder surgery is not easy.
    Robertson has appeared in every Premier League game for Liverpool this season, scoring once. Greek international Kostas Tsimikas should replace him.

     

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    Player Ratings: Liverpool vs Leicester City player comments: Dutch duo Ryan Gravenberch and Cody Gakpo fantastic as Dominik Szoboszlai seals Carabao Cup comeback for the Reds

    The Dutch internationals teamed up to help overcome an early deficit against the league leaders at Anfield

    Ryan Gravenberch and international teammate Cody Gakpo combined to score a vital goal for Liverpool as the Red Devils came from behind to beat Leicester City in the third round of the Carabao Cup. Gakpo equalized early in the second half, when Dominik Szoboszlai’s thunderous strike and Diogo Jota’s deft strike lifted the Red Devils to a comfortable 3-1 aggregate victory.

    Liverpool continued their recent trend of conceding early goals when Kasey McAteer beat Caoimhin Kelleher after a good counter-attack in the third minute. However, the Red Devils’ response was strong as Ben Doak hit the woodwork, Gakpo saw an effort smartly denied by Jakub Stolarczyk, Jota wasted a chance from 2m out with about away from goal and Conor Coady headed the ball past Gakpo right on the line.

    The Red Devils eventually equalised, with Gravenberch setting up Gakpo, who turned and fired to level the scores shortly after the break. Gakpo should have added a second goal a few minutes later, but his lob went over the crossbar.

    Szoboszlai came off the bench to finally turn the game around, firing a shot over the bar from 25 yards. And Jota sealed it all, heading Jarell Quansah’s cross into the far corner with a smart backheel.

    GOAL evaluates Liverpool’s Anfield players…

    Goalkeeper and defense

    Caoimhin Kelleher (June 10):

    There wasn’t much I could do about McAteer’s goal. Otherwise he’s mostly just a spectator.

    Curtis Jones (6/10):

    The inverted full-back had good possession but his defensive weaknesses were exposed when Leicester attacked on the break.

    Ibrahima Konaté (October 7):

    He covered for Jones a lot and handled things in the background. A mature performance.

    Jarell Quansah (8/10):

    He could have been closer to his man when Leicester scored, but he made some important tackles and distributed well. A promising performance from the youngster who has impressed so far.

    Kostas Tsimikas (7/10):

    Was caught in Leicester’s first game – although he felt he had been fouled. The latter has improved much and is dangerous in the forward areas.

     

    Midfielder

    Harvey Elliott (May 10):

    Starts bright but then fades. It is still unclear whether he is a midfielder or a winger.

    Wataru Endo (6/10):

    Put in some tackles, won some headers, and covered a lot of ground. Wasn’t always particularly tidy on the ball, though.

    Ryan Gravenberch (8/10):

    Some of his marauding runs were wonderful, and he was a real threat in the final third. Assisted Gakpo after a lovely piece of skill. Looked tired when removed from the game.

    Attack

    Ben Doak (6/10):

    He offers pace and trickery on the wing, but his end product is lacking. He is an interesting prospect and will take time.

    Cody Gakpo (August 10):

    Packs balance with a sharp finish. I might have added one or two more. Finished the game at midfield, where he looked more comfortable.

    Diogo Jota (7/10):

    I should have scored in the first half. Causing problems with his energy and directness during breaks. A stunning heel lift added an exclamation point to the result.

     

    Sub and manager

    Dominik Szoboszlai (7/10):

    Scored a world goal to put his team in the lead.

    Darwin Nunez (July 10):

    Full of energy when coming on the field and causing problems for Leicester’s defense. Stefan Bajcetic (N/A):

    A convenient cameo gives Jones a break.

    Jurgen Klopp (7/10):

    Rotated heavily with one eye on Saturday’s clash with Spurs. Liverpool conceded early — again — but created chances in spades. Five or six wouldn’t have flattered them.

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