I’ve seen Keane’s behaviour so many times in real life. A guy who loves to give it and acts as if he’s up for a fight in a controlled environment , but the minute it gets serious and you walk up to him, he’s sticking his hand out wanting to ‘talk it out’ ..and saying ‘hey come on, let’s not fight’ ….can’t stand people like that
@@KevinBrady92 , What are you basing that on ? You’ve never seen Keane fight..and you can’t even base it off his physique , he’s 5’9 and of average build, it’s not like a Vieira who is 6’4 and muscular …..is it because he shouts a lot ? Is that it ?
Love the manager or the coach who fell to his knees after getting the job done. I don't know too much about it but I know Klopp is very good and his team is damned good, too. That manager couldn't even walk straight after that win. That was aweskme.
@@challenger2031 yeah, I’m a Liverpool fan too. I also watched this game. It’s not quite as ridiculous as it seems to outsiders, but it’s still pathetic,
@@willmuirr that injury caused Martinez to become arsenals keeper which led to everyone recognizing his talent, him being sold to villa and Argentina recognizing what a great keeper he is, thus leading to him making some excellent saves during the argie’s run to winning the copa America. Bloke actually makes a great point tbh. Arsenal were fools to sell Martinez in my opinion
Now if Argentina beat France at the next World Cup we'll know Maupay will be laughing his ass off on some beach after Deschamps didn't pick him reminiscing about this game
Players and managers are asked constantly what went wrong yet when a referee makes a mistake he isn’t held accountable. If a referee makes a mistake that costs a team 3 pts he should be scrutinised to the same standard as the other 22 people on that pitch
@@tapiwanashenhanga446 ignore him he just keeps spamming that same comment about different topics he said the exact same on a comment on this video about when ty said he hopes Brighton get relegated
@@bigmo4380 it was only arsenal fans that were saying he should’ve done that. And tbh, many of our fans still said Guendouzi was in the wrong. The off field incident only made it worse but the whole Maupay thing was already bad itself
I am not sorry most of the players involved in that are not playing at Arsenal anymore. That incident at Brighton was stupid. Different team and much better now then a few years ago.
Rivalry between mu n arsenal were the highest tense at that time. I remember they call Highbury (Arsenal home stadium before moving to emirates) Hellbury
Kane scored the first and created the second in Spurs' most important league game of the decade. Yet the defence bottled it. And people say Kane never turns up in important matches for Spurs 🥴
I'll remind you then. Spurs' best season that decade and every top six side flopped. Your one and only chance; not surprised u flopped it, and besides that Chelsea won the league the season after.
4:16 It took a while to sink in, but I'm glad most folks now understand the significance of this moment in _Klopp's_ eventually attaining *_Champions of Everything_* status with the _Redmen._ He was establishing an extremely potent emotional bond. The sort he formed at _Mainz 05_ and at _BVB_ before this. Doubt _Klopp_ at your peril is a message the vast majority recognise and respect today. Well in, gaffer! *_YN🔴WA_*
Liverpool didn't "celebrate" the draw. Klopp wanted to thank the fans for the atmosphere which had been lacking in previous seasons. He misjudged the English press and rival fans (because in Germany the fans have more passion) but he never made that mistake again... Could've been worse, he could've cried?
They wasn't celebrating it though they were doing that for the fans who were there, showing appreciation to them. People who say they were celebrating the draw are clueless 😂...and no im not a Liverpool fan
@@liamadams5121 laugh at spurs? That's just mean! It'll be their first real trophy!! It's a weak minded mentality. Surely then you'd celebrate all draws because you might win the league?
Referring to the current state of affairs, there are many similarities between Klopp and Tuchel. But one of the differences between the two of them; Klopp came with a team of underlings, Tuchel came with a team of millionaires.
I hate the middle class out of touch commentators all-out condemning aggressive, competitive young men having emotions understandably spill over at times. Such little appreciation for the stakes and natural state of the competitors only highlights their own ineptitude for reason.
Pochettino is actually involved in so many arguments and incidents, burnley, chelsea, the psg game against man city. Maybe he ain’t the nice guy people think he is