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Klopp tells Sakho he’ll find it tough to play
After that, then we will see what can happen. We are the champions.
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In the last season, Liverpool celebrated 1-0 at Anfield, while Leicester beat the Reds 2-0 at King Power Stadium thanks to Vardy’s brace.
“He cost a lot of money but if you see the market it’s a insane market”.
Ranieri believes Vardy, last season’s 24-goal top scorer, will be ready for Leicester’s trip to Liverpool on Saturday because he did not feature for his country but wants him to prove a point to new worldwide boss Allardyce. That’s hard here because the other players are fit, and we had to speak about that before the window closed-that’s what we did.
Two of the hosts’ last three league matches on home turf have resulted in draws, and there are odds of 3/1 (4.00) available on them being held to another stalemate in this one.
Sadio Mane has been very impressive since his debut for Liverpool and looks to be a good buy.
“Slimani arrives this evening or tomorrow”.
“At the start of the last football season the bookies were saying this man’s team had as much chance of winning the Premier League as there was finding the Loch Ness monster…and after last season maybe they should start looking”, said presenter Rachel Riley.
“I think Liverpool is one of my favourites to win the league – they’re a very good team, they are ready”.
“[Big call to pick him?] Yes, but he is good”. He only has to score goals.
“I’ve spoken to him and he’s ready because he’s played all the matches for Sporting Lisbon”.
“It is important when a player changes country that he has to adapt and keep calm”. “It is good, it is exciting, we go from Premier League to Champions League to EFL Cup and it’s good”, the manager said”.
“Of course we bought him because we believe in his ability”.
Liverpool had to say goodbye to long-time servant Martin Skrtel as he left for Fenerbahce and also to Premier League veteran Kolo Toure, who was released and moved to Celtic to join up with former Reds manager Brendan Rodgers.
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One player who Klopp did manage to get rid of in the window was unwanted striker Mario Balotelli, who was told very early on in the German’s reign he was not part of his future plans.