![]() ![]() 'Has anyone seen Rashford? Casemiro? Gary Neville?': Fans react to Man United's 7-0 DEMOLITION at Liverpool and poke fun at 'title contenders'įIFA president Gianni Infantino is spotted at MILLWALL after attending an IFAB meeting in London as the football chief heads to Norwich clash 'It's days like today where you think maybe this is Arsenal's season': Chris Sutton hails the Gunners' fightback to seal late win over Bournemouth and super Marco Silva has proved me wrong as Fulham bossĮXCLUSIVE: Yorkshire Country Cricket Club accused of 'lying' over lost files after being charged over destruction of evidence in the Azeem Rafiq case MICAH'S MOMENTS: Unique Roberto Firmino deserved his moment of joy in front of the Kop. Jurgen Klopp RAGES at pitch-invading Liverpool fan after he slipped and crashed into Andrew Robertson while Reds celebrated their seventh goalĮrik ten Hag slams 'UNPROFESSIONAL' Manchester United after they were beaten 7-0 by Liverpool, as he accuses his players of 'not fulfilling their jobs' Gary Neville, Graeme Souness and Jamie Carragher in HEATED row after Liverpool's 7-0 win over Man United, after Old Trafford legend labels loss a 'FREAK' THE NOTEBOOK: This was arguably Andrew Robertson's FINEST game for Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp was vindicated for big call to start Harvey ElliottĬlubs have 'grief fatigue' over the number of pre-match tributes they have to perform - and all bids for Man United have fallen short - SPORTS AGENDAĬonor Benn tells Piers Morgan he felt suicidal after his positive drugs tests saw Battle of Britain bout against Chris Eubank Jr at the O2 Arena cancelled IAN LADYMAN: This was a result and a performance taken right from Erik ten Hag's difficult early days. ![]() OLIVER HOLT AT ANFIELD: Fear and RAGE drove Liverpool to their 7-0 demolition of Man United - talk of an Old Trafford rebuild may have to be put on hold he should be STRIPPED of captaincy after 7-0 thrashing With his first touch, just seconds after his entrance, Livramento controlled a loose ball on his chest and with his second played a defence-splitting pass to set up Theo Walcott’s 46th minute consolation.ĬHRIS SUTTON: Bruno Fernandes, take a bow for one of the worst displays we have seen. With Southampton 2-0 down at half-time Livramento came off the bench. Manager Ralph Hasenhuttl has struggled to conceal his excitement both publically and privately at capturing one of the best young players in the country.įive days after it was completed, Livramento made his debut in a friendly against Athletic Bilbao and those present at St Mary’s got a greater understanding of the reason for the fuss. The number of clubs interested from home and abroad was lengthy and as the season approached Southampton feared he was Brighton-bound.īut when that long-touted deal never actually got over the line Southampton spotted their opportunity and pounced wrapping up a whirlwind deal worth up to £5m over a late July/early August weekend. The summer became decision time for all parties. The Saints were worried that Brighton might beat them to the sought-after right backĪnd these elements were combining as Livramento’s determination to play first-team football was only rising and his contract had just one year left. Chelsea’s interest in Achraf Hakimi, who eventually joined PSG, suggested there were plans to make the competition even hotter. Livramento accepted that, respected James securing the sort of status Chelsea’s academy products crave, what it has taken to get there and had few qualms about taking his next steps elsewhere.Ī couple of other factors contributed. James, in particular, represented arguably the biggest obstacle as Chelsea’s future, just three years older than Livramento and already an established Premier League and England player. ![]() The natural assumption is that frustration or fear about the congested route to the first team forced them to look elsewhere.īut in Livramento’s case it was more about respect for the men ahead of him, captain Cesar Azpilicueta and Reece James. His start to this season has confirmed it.Ĭhelsea have at least protected themselves by inserting a buy-back clause into the deal, a hefty one though worth over £40m.Įxciting attacking full-back Livramento was one of a number of youngsters to leave Chelsea in the summer and join other Premier League clubs. The young full-back has established himself as a key member of Ralph Hasenhuttl's team ![]()
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