Robertson & Gravenberch on Salah SITUATION | Inter’s Chivu & Akanji on Liverpool PENALTY



Hear what the players and managers had to say following a Liverpool win over Inter.

00:00 Andy Robertson
04:10 Cristian Chivu
06:31 Ryan Gravenberch
09:32 Manuel Akanji
12:16 Dominik Szoboszlai

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25 thoughts on “Robertson & Gravenberch on Salah SITUATION | Inter’s Chivu & Akanji on Liverpool PENALTY”

  1. “Softest pen I’ve ever seen.” Okay, so is it legal or illegal to pull another players shirt?

    Also, shame on Mo. He’s brought a a barrage of difficult and distracting questions to his teammates that totally diminished their great performance.

    Lifelong Liverpool fan here, but he should never play for us again after disrespecting the fans, club, manager and his teammates in such a way.

  2. Slot has ruined the system that Jurgen Klopp built for years at the club. Klopp's system relied on Salah for eight successful seasons. Salah is a physically strong, fast, clinical finisher and playmaker, supported by teammates who are close to him, quick to coordinate with him, and able to exchange passes at the right time and place. The new players, Ekitiki, Isak, and Wirtz, haven't responded to Salah's level of understanding. We've seen Salah isolated from them, and them distant from him, to the point that in every match, Salah is surrounded by two or three players, with no one from his teammates receiving the ball. Furthermore, Salah's passes in the penalty area were poorly positioned by his teammates. In short: Slott needs to return to Liverpool's successful system built around Salah, and if he doesn't want to or can't do that, the management should sack him before it's too late.

  3. To score and play at the level he has over the past 8 years , I think you have to some kind of ego , could have gone about the situation better but he’s just speaking his mind and I hope him and the club can get through this and he will start to perform

  4. Even as a Liverpool fan as soon as I seen VAR reviewing it I knew the outcome and I said straight away that is never a pen. I hate watching football the way its being refereed at the moment. The penalty given to Galatasaray vs Liverpool was shocking, it's never a pen. It's making football unbearable to watch.

    That being said, the goal ruled out for handball was an utter joke as well. It glanced off his arm at close range with him not looking at the ball and would have had no affect on the outcome. Two stupid decisions in the same game.

  5. Arguably our greatest night in Europe when we beat Messi's Barca 4-0 after being behind 3-0…Salah was on the bench for that being injured. The club is always bigger than the player! YNWA

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