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PODCAST: Liverpool 3 AC Milan 2 - Match Reaction

Champions League nights are back at Anfield and what better opponent to mark the occasion than our old foe AC Milan. As expected, the game lived up to its billing as the Reds emerged victorious in a five goal thriller.

 

Your midweek podcast host Chris Smith is joined by Liverpool Way editor Dave Usher and long time TLW stalwart John Gallagher to reflect on a thrilling night at Anfield that saw an unexpected return to the first team for Divock Origi, another goal for Mo Salah and a Gerrard-esque winner from the skipper.

 

Other discussion points covered in this pod:

 

• Naby - did he do enough?

• Is Curtis a viable front three option?

• Not trusting Mo on pens despite his success rate

• James Milner's world class gamesmanship

 

 


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Great stuff as always. Agreed with the Keita discussion, I've never seen him play live but he always looks small and lightweight on television and seems to get bullied and pushed off the ball really easily.

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7 hours ago, tlw content said:

Champions League nights are back at Anfield and what better opponent to mark the occasion than our old foe AC Milan. As expected, the game lived up to its billing as the Reds emerged victorious in a five goal thriller.

 

Your midweek podcast host Chris Smith is joined by Liverpool Way editor Dave Usher and long time TLW stalwart John Gallagher to reflect on a thrilling night at Anfield that saw an unexpected return to the first team for Divock Origi, another goal for Mo Salah and a Gerrard-esque winner from the skipper.

 

Other discussion points covered in this pod:

 

• Naby - did he do enough?

• Is Curtis a viable front three option?

• Not trusting Mo on pens despite his success rate

• James Milner's world class gamesmanship

 

 

 

Top, top metrosexual analysis. 

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In the latest episode of Bitterwatch, the 'E' word could be heard fluttering around as you pondered which mid-to-low level club would have been a good fit for Origi. The likes of Brighton, Watford or Wolves...but not Everton, which would have opened up all manner of discussion about a fanbase that still think fondly of a player because he deliberately injured Origi and revelled in his thuggery afterwards. Way too obvious, so a nice swerve.

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