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Euro 2020(21)


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Gini seems to be in peak physical condition. Can probably continue at this level for at least 4 more years. Ridiculous that we let him go. Any replacement will be very costly and by no means a guarantee to give us close to what Gini did.

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10 minutes ago, Tarwater said:

Gini seems to be in peak physical condition. Can probably continue at this level for at least 4 more years. Ridiculous that we let him go. Any replacement will be very costly and by no means a guarantee to give us close to what Gini did.

His replacement came in last summer mate 

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Gini clearly plays a different role for the national side than he did for us, and for whatever reason he shows more composure and intent in shooting positions when playing for them than for Liverpool. It's probably the same thing we've seen time and time again with players who are prolific with their national team but don't replicate that form at club level (most of those I could name are strikers, but still). No doubt that Gini has been one of the tournament's outstanding players so far.

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1 minute ago, Trumo said:

Gini clearly plays a different role for the national side than he did for us, and for whatever reason he shows more composure and intent in shooting positions when playing for them than for Liverpool. It's probably the same thing we've seen time and time again with players who are prolific with their national team but don't replicate that form at club level (most of those I could name are strikers, but still). No doubt that Gini has been one of the tournament's outstanding players so far.

He's in the box every single time they break.

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Holland’s third goal, if Gini had gotten that exact chance at Liverpool, he would have blasted it over. We have seen several examples of it. For some reason he didn’t seem to have his shooting boots on at Liverpool. 

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One for the getting older thread, but in this MOTD segment on modern football boots, I have no idea what the hell they're talking about. I hear familiar names like Predator but the boots don't look like something you wear on your feet.

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