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Towards the end of 2013/14, Liverpool’s Mamadou Sakho was labelled ‘clumsy’ in possession – a media rhetoric that fans have become to recycle. Jack Lusby dispels the myth.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, September 21, 2013: Liverpool's Mamadou Sakho in action against Southampton during the Premiership match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)



Dragged out ad nauseam in post-match analysis towards the end of the 2013/14 season, Liverpool’s Mamadou Sakho seemed to become synonymous with the words ‘clumsy’ and ‘nervous’.


A quick search of Twitter goes to show the extent that an often unfounded idea can spread to the general populace:


Are these accusations accurate?


Far from it.


Making 18 league appearances for the Reds in 2013/14, Sakho struggled to establish himself within Rodgers’ defence and allow himself to flourish to the extent that he is capable, but to label the Frenchman clumsy, particularly in possession, is baffling.


Passing


SWANSEA, WALES - Monday, September 16, 2013: Liverpool's Mamadou Sakho in action against Swansea City during the Premiership match at the Liberty Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)



These accusations of clumsiness are generally levelled in regards to the on-ball ability of Sakho, particularly as the Frenchman has proven himself as a strong defensive force this season.


However, as a passer the 24-year-old is one of the best centre-backs in Europe, as can be proven with statistical comparison (via Squawka).


Best Passing CB's in Europe



The data, shown above, comparing the plethora of central defensive charges within Europe’s top five leagues—in England, France, Spain, Italy and Germany—show Sakho to be one of the most accurate passers of the ball.


A passing accuracy of 92 percent is highly commendable, and a genuinely clumsy player would not be able to boast such a statistic.


Of these players, only Giorgio Chiellini, Emiliano Moretti and Thiago Silva made more passes per 90 minutes than Sakho; this proves that the Frenchman is hugely adept on the ball, making more passes than most at a highly accurate rate.


In terms of the Premier League—which is often labelled the most physical, affording the least time on the ball—Sakho is only bested by Arsenal’s Laurent Koscielny and Per Mertesacker when it comes to passing accuracy, but Liverpool’s wall makes more passes per 90 minutes than the pair.


Furthermore, these aren’t all short passes between the back four.


Sahko’s average passing length of 20 metres is only ‘bettered’ by Torino’s Moretti and Kamil Glik, a surprisingly adept partnership, suggesting that Sakho is comfortable making passes both long and short.


Comparing, flatteringly, with Europe’s elite, these passing stats show Sakho to be anything but clumsy on when it comes to passing the ball.


Defensive Errors


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Friday, March 7, 2014: Liverpool's Mamadou Sakho in action against West Ham United during the Under 21 FA Premier League match at the Rush Green Stadium. (Pic by Nicky Hayes/Propaganda)



Furthermore, if we are equating clumsiness to the conceding of opportunities to the opposition, and with regards to Sakho in competition with a likely departing Daniel Agger for the left centre-back position, defensive errors need to be considered.


As per Squawka, the Frenchman made two defensive errors in the 2013/14 season, neither of which led to a goal; this amounts to 0.12 defensive errors per 90 minutes.


Comparatively, Agger made three defensive errors last season, again neither leading to a goal, at a rate of 0.20 per 90.


The Dane, linked with a move away from Anfield this week, is generally considered the calming influence in the Reds’ defensive ranks, yet remains a statistically less trustworthy figure amongst the back four.


Sakho actually made the least defensive errors of any of the Liverpool centre-backs in 2013/14—Martin Skrtel made four, including two ‘assists’, whilst Kolo Toure made three, again with two leading to an opposition goal.


On the ball, the Frenchman is the most reliable, and technically the least clumsy; in a debut season within a firmly established Liverpool defence, Sakho has proved himself to the highest degree, belying his tarnishing.


Gait


The term ‘gait’ has become a focal point of the Liverpool fan’s lexicon this season, following Sir Alex Ferguson’s damning verdict of Jordan Henderson in his autobiography, released at the start of 2013/14.


Much of the criticism of Sakho’s playing style, as clumsy, derives from his movement on the ball; such is the Frenchman’s physicality and centre of gravity he often appears to be lumbering over the ball to the extent that it is out of his control.


However, this positioning more often than not allows the Frenchman to enforce power and precision into his passing—of Liverpool’s centre-backs, Sakho is the most likely to be seen guiding a probing pass from the defence into the feet of a midfielder such as Philippe Coutinho, for example.


Furthermore, as proven above, Sakho is an adept passer of the ball—most of these passes are sure to reach their target.


As Henderson has proven this season, a player’s specific gait has little bearing on his ability to play and, whilst Sakho’s movement may seem out of the ordinary, the 24-year-old is a hugely composed presence.


Style of Play


Moving from PSG last summer, Sakho has endured an injury-riddled first season at Liverpool, but has made the transition into Rodgers’ side comfortably.


As evidenced by the supreme passing qualities of the Paris club’s Brazilian centre-back partnership of Alex and Silva, Sakho arrived fresh from a side that preaches a similar pass-heavy philosophy to that of Liverpool’s manager.


This is something that could be seen as the Frenchman insisted, following the 2-0 loss at home to Chelsea, that the Reds must stick with their passing style to succeed, explaining:



“We have to remain calm and relaxed. That defeat is in the past. We now have to focus on what’s ahead of us, meaning the next two games. And we mustn’t change anything, we should remain true to ourselves and play our own game.”



These are the words of a defender hugely confident in his abilities within a passing system, and his performances have underlined this.


Future of Liverpool


At 24 years old, impressing in his first—injury hit—season at a title-challenging club in a vastly more competitive league, coming to terms with a language barrier and an inconsistent back-four, Sakho can only get better at Liverpool.


With Agger likely to leave the Reds this summer, and Sakho the club’s ‘marquee’ signing last summer, Anfield can get used to the sight of the Frenchman at the heart of Rodgers’ defence for years to come.


A settled 2014/15 season, hopefully within a consistent defensive unit, will disprove any accusations of clumsiness in Sakho’s game.


Do you agree with our analysis? Let us know in the comments below.


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Dispelling the myth that Mamadou Sakho is ‘clumsy in possession’

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Towards the end of 2013/14, Liverpool’s Mamadou Sakho was labelled ‘clumsy’ in possession – a media rhetoric that fans have become to recycle. Jack Lusby dispels the myth.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, September 21, 2013: Liverpool's Mamadou Sakho in action against Southampton during the Premiership match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)



Dragged out ad nauseam in post-match analysis towards the end of the 2013/14 season, Liverpool’s Mamadou Sakho seemed to become synonymous with the words ‘clumsy’ and ‘nervous’.


A quick search of Twitter goes to show the extent that an often unfounded idea can spread to the general populace:


Are these accusations accurate?


Far from it.


Making 18 league appearances for the Reds in 2013/14, Sakho struggled to establish himself within Rodgers’ defence and allow himself to flourish to the extent that he is capable, but to label the Frenchman clumsy, particularly in possession, is baffling.


Passing


SWANSEA, WALES - Monday, September 16, 2013: Liverpool's Mamadou Sakho in action against Swansea City during the Premiership match at the Liberty Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)



These accusations of clumsiness are generally levelled in regards to the on-ball ability of Sakho, particularly as the Frenchman has proven himself as a strong defensive force this season.


However, as a passer the 24-year-old is one of the best centre-backs in Europe, as can be proven with statistical comparison (via Squawka).


Best Passing CB's in Europe



The data, shown above, comparing the plethora of central defensive charges within Europe’s top five leagues—in England, France, Spain, Italy and Germany—show Sakho to be one of the most accurate passers of the ball.


A passing accuracy of 92 percent is highly commendable, and a genuinely clumsy player would not be able to boast such a statistic.


Of these players, only Giorgio Chiellini, Emiliano Moretti and Thiago Silva made more passes per 90 minutes than Sakho; this proves that the Frenchman is hugely adept on the ball, making more passes than most at a highly accurate rate.


In terms of the Premier League—which is often labelled the most physical, affording the least time on the ball—Sakho is only bested by Arsenal’s Laurent Koscielny and Per Mertesacker when it comes to passing accuracy, but Liverpool’s wall makes more passes per 90 minutes than the pair.


Furthermore, these aren’t all short passes between the back four.


Sahko’s average passing length of 20 metres is only ‘bettered’ by Torino’s Moretti and Kamil Glik, a surprisingly adept partnership, suggesting that Sakho is comfortable making passes both long and short.


Comparing, flatteringly, with Europe’s elite, these passing stats show Sakho to be anything but clumsy on when it comes to passing the ball.


Defensive Errors


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Friday, March 7, 2014: Liverpool's Mamadou Sakho in action against West Ham United during the Under 21 FA Premier League match at the Rush Green Stadium. (Pic by Nicky Hayes/Propaganda)



Furthermore, if we are equating clumsiness to the conceding of opportunities to the opposition, and with regards to Sakho in competition with a likely departing Daniel Agger for the left centre-back position, defensive errors need to be considered.


As per Squawka, the Frenchman made two defensive errors in the 2013/14 season, neither of which led to a goal; this amounts to 0.12 defensive errors per 90 minutes.


Comparatively, Agger made three defensive errors last season, again neither leading to a goal, at a rate of 0.20 per 90.


The Dane, linked with a move away from Anfield this week, is generally considered the calming influence in the Reds’ defensive ranks, yet remains a statistically less trustworthy figure amongst the back four.


Sakho actually made the least defensive errors of any of the Liverpool centre-backs in 2013/14—Martin Skrtel made four, including two ‘assists’, whilst Kolo Toure made three, again with two leading to an opposition goal.


On the ball, the Frenchman is the most reliable, and technically the least clumsy; in a debut season within a firmly established Liverpool defence, Sakho has proved himself to the highest degree, belying his tarnishing.


Gait


The term ‘gait’ has become a focal point of the Liverpool fan’s lexicon this season, following Sir Alex Ferguson’s damning verdict of Jordan Henderson in his autobiography, released at the start of 2013/14.


Much of the criticism of Sakho’s playing style, as clumsy, derives from his movement on the ball; such is the Frenchman’s physicality and centre of gravity he often appears to be lumbering over the ball to the extent that it is out of his control.


However, this positioning more often than not allows the Frenchman to enforce power and precision into his passing—of Liverpool’s centre-backs, Sakho is the most likely to be seen guiding a probing pass from the defence into the feet of a midfielder such as Philippe Coutinho, for example.


Furthermore, as proven above, Sakho is an adept passer of the ball—most of these passes are sure to reach their target.


As Henderson has proven this season, a player’s specific gait has little bearing on his ability to play and, whilst Sakho’s movement may seem out of the ordinary, the 24-year-old is a hugely composed presence.


Style of Play


Moving from PSG last summer, Sakho has endured an injury-riddled first season at Liverpool, but has made the transition into Rodgers’ side comfortably.


As evidenced by the supreme passing qualities of the Paris club’s Brazilian centre-back partnership of Alex and Silva, Sakho arrived fresh from a side that preaches a similar pass-heavy philosophy to that of Liverpool’s manager.


This is something that could be seen as the Frenchman insisted, following the 2-0 loss at home to Chelsea, that the Reds must stick with their passing style to succeed, explaining:



“We have to remain calm and relaxed. That defeat is in the past. We now have to focus on what’s ahead of us, meaning the next two games. And we mustn’t change anything, we should remain true to ourselves and play our own game.”



These are the words of a defender hugely confident in his abilities within a passing system, and his performances have underlined this.


Future of Liverpool


At 24 years old, impressing in his first—injury hit—season at a title-challenging club in a vastly more competitive league, coming to terms with a language barrier and an inconsistent back-four, Sakho can only get better at Liverpool.


With Agger likely to leave the Reds this summer, and Sakho the club’s ‘marquee’ signing last summer, Anfield can get used to the sight of the Frenchman at the heart of Rodgers’ defence for years to come.


A settled 2014/15 season, hopefully within a consistent defensive unit, will disprove any accusations of clumsiness in Sakho’s game.


Do you agree with our analysis? Let us know in the comments below.


The following two tabs change content below.





Aspiring sports journalist and ardent Liverpool supporter based in Norwich. Currently studying English and American Literature at the University of East Anglia.













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Selepas Dejan Lovren dan Adam Lallana, kini Morgan Schneiderlin pula dikaitkan dengan Liverpool. Pemain tengah berusia 24 tahun ini turut diintai oleh Arsenal. Nilainya dianggar £12juta.



Dalam satu sumber Schneiderlin menyebut:



"Saya rasa permainan saya mungkin akan meningkat jika bermain dengan kelab yang beraksi dalam Liga Juara-Juara Eropah. Saya masih ada baki 3 tahun kontrak bersama Soton. Keputusan berada di tangan kelab. Kita akan lihat apa yang akan berlaku dalam beberapa minggu yang akan datang."



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Selepas Dejan Lovren dan Adam Lallana, kini Morgan Schneiderlin pula dikaitkan d...

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Selepas Dejan Lovren dan Adam Lallana, kini Morgan Schneiderlin pula dikaitkan dengan Liverpool. Pemain tengah berusia 24 tahun ini turut diintai oleh Arsenal. Nilainya dianggar £12juta.



Dalam satu sumber Schneiderlin menyebut:



"Saya rasa permainan saya mungkin akan meningkat jika bermain dengan kelab yang beraksi dalam Liga Juara-Juara Eropah. Saya masih ada baki 3 tahun kontrak bersama Soton. Keputusan berada di tangan kelab. Kita akan lihat apa yang akan berlaku dalam beberapa minggu yang akan datang."



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Brendan Rodgers percaya mental pemain Liverpool akan lebih kuat musim depan selepas mereka mengharungi musim yang begitu mencabar.



Brendan juga mengatakan mereka telah mengadakan mesyuarat selama 3 jam minggu lalu bagi membincangkan pemain yang sesuai untuk dibeli pada jendela perpindahan nanti.



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Brendan Rodgers percaya mental pemain Liverpool akan lebih kuat musim depan sele...

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Brendan Rodgers percaya mental pemain Liverpool akan lebih kuat musim depan selepas mereka mengharungi musim yang begitu mencabar.



Brendan juga mengatakan mereka telah mengadakan mesyuarat selama 3 jam minggu lalu bagi membincangkan pemain yang sesuai untuk dibeli pada jendela perpindahan nanti.



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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain cuba meniru tarian Daniel Sturridge. Adakah Sturridge berpuas hati ?? Jom lihat video ini ..











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It’s Friday afternoon, everyone’s banging on about the Champions League final, when all you really care about is Liverpool.


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So to whittle away a few more minutes until you clock off for the weekend, have a go at our retro Liverpool shirts quiz with Campo Retro.


How many great Liverpool shirts of the past can you recognise? Here’s a clue, all the answers can be found on Campo Retro‘s excellent website.







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Classic Liverpool Shirts Quiz — How many can you get?

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It’s Friday afternoon, everyone’s banging on about the Champions League final, when all you really care about is Liverpool.


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camponew

camponew


So to whittle away a few more minutes until you clock off for the weekend, have a go at our retro Liverpool shirts quiz with Campo Retro.


How many great Liverpool shirts of the past can you recognise? Here’s a clue, all the answers can be found on Campo Retro‘s excellent website.







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Steven Caulker is a player who has been heavily linked with a move to Liverpool this summer – as he was last year too. Here’s the latest LFC rumours.


CARDIFF, WALES - Sunday, November 3, 2013: Cardiff City's captain Steven Caulker in action against Swansea City during the Premiership match at the Cardiff City Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)



The 22-year-old is expected to leave Welsh side Cardiff City after their relegation from the Premier League and Brendan Rodgers is keen on signing the player he previously had on loan at Swansea.


Rodgers attempted to sign Caulker when he left Tottenham for Cardiff last summer for £9m, but Spurs refused to sell to a rival.


WalesOnline are the latest to report Liverpool’s interest in signing the Englishman.



Meanwhile, Liverpool are linked with QPR striker Loic Remy, who impressed on loan at Newcastle last season.


The reports though suggest that the interest – from Liverpool and Arsenal – is being talked up by the player’s agent.


And finally, for today, Liverpool could renew their interest in a player they were linked with last summer – Brazilian winger Bernard.


The Mirror write that the 21-year-old will leave Shaktar Donetsk this summer after signing for the Ukrainian side last summer. Mind, he’d cost £19m.


As ever, you can keep up with all the latest rumours and reports in the rumour mill.







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Friday’s LFC Rumours: Caulker latest, Remy and Bernard linked

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Steven Caulker is a player who has been heavily linked with a move to Liverpool this summer – as he was last year too. Here’s the latest LFC rumours.


CARDIFF, WALES - Sunday, November 3, 2013: Cardiff City's captain Steven Caulker in action against Swansea City during the Premiership match at the Cardiff City Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)



The 22-year-old is expected to leave Welsh side Cardiff City after their relegation from the Premier League and Brendan Rodgers is keen on signing the player he previously had on loan at Swansea.


Rodgers attempted to sign Caulker when he left Tottenham for Cardiff last summer for £9m, but Spurs refused to sell to a rival.


WalesOnline are the latest to report Liverpool’s interest in signing the Englishman.



Meanwhile, Liverpool are linked with QPR striker Loic Remy, who impressed on loan at Newcastle last season.


The reports though suggest that the interest – from Liverpool and Arsenal – is being talked up by the player’s agent.


And finally, for today, Liverpool could renew their interest in a player they were linked with last summer – Brazilian winger Bernard.


The Mirror write that the 21-year-old will leave Shaktar Donetsk this summer after signing for the Ukrainian side last summer. Mind, he’d cost £19m.


As ever, you can keep up with all the latest rumours and reports in the rumour mill.







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Malaga berminat meminjam Luis Alberto musim depan selepas pemain itu dilihat sering kali memanaskan bangku simpanan Liverpool. Pemain berusia 21 tahun itu dibeli dr Sevilla dgn harga sebanyak £6million.



Luis Alberto mungkin mengikut jejak langkah Suso yg telah dipinjam ke Almeria musim lepas & berjaya mengekalkan Almeria dari tersingkir ke Adelante League.



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Malaga berminat meminjam Luis Alberto musim depan selepas pemain itu dilihat sering kali memanaskan bangku simpanan Liverpool. Pemain berusia 21 tahun itu dibeli dr Sevilla dgn harga sebanyak £6million.



Luis Alberto mungkin mengikut jejak langkah Suso yg telah dipinjam ke Almeria musim lepas & berjaya mengekalkan Almeria dari tersingkir ke Adelante League.



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Mark Holmes concludes week one of the 2014 TEAMtalk Soccers ceremony by handing out the award for the Premier League Manager of the Season.


Of the 20 Premier League clubs, only 11 stuck with one manager for the duration of the 2013-14 season.


Sunderland were the first club to panic, sacking Paolo Di Canio after just five games, but the end-of-season departures of Pepe Mel and Tim Sherwood meant that some 12 top-flight managers in total lost their jobs in the space of just 10 months.


However, of the 11 that did avoid the axe, there were only four - Jose Mourinho, Alan Pardew, Sam Allardyce and Paul Lambert - that it could be argued did not do very good jobs.


We had to narrow the list down to five, though, meaning Arsene Wenger, Mark Hughes and Steve Bruce all miss out on recognition despite hugely satisfying seasons.


Gus Poyet also deserves praise having led Sunderland to a cup final and safety but the Black Cats' late revival should not detract from the fact that they took only 37 points in 33 games in total under the Uruguayan.


The best way to judge a manager is to compare what they achieved against what was expected of them - and the following five certainly fared well in that respect.


5. Mauricio Pochettino (Southampton):



Southampton, bizarrely along with Newcastle, were the joint most improved Premier League team in 2013-14 as they finished comfortably in eighth, some six places higher than they managed in the previous season.


A number of players stood out for the Saints - Dejan Lovren, Luke Shaw, Adam Lallana and Jay Rodriguez to name but a few - but the man that deserves most credit of all is Pochettino for getting the best out of all these talents.


In fact, if it weren't for the style of football he has introduced at St Mary's, it is doubtful whether Shaw, Lallana and Rickie Lambert would have even been considered for a place in England's World Cup squad. As it is, Shaw saw off Ashley Cole, while Lallana is in with a great chance of starting the first game in Brazil. It is no coincidence that these players have come to prominence under Pochettino.


4. Roberto Martinez (Everton):



Three defeats in their last five games cost them a second ever top-four finish in the Premier League, but Everton actually accumulated 11 more points this season than they did when making the Champions League back in 2004-05.


Their tally of 72 was actually seven better than in any season since they won the First Division back in 1987 and would have been enough for a place in Europe's premier competition in 10 of the last 12 seasons.


Many felt Everton would slip into mid-table following the departure of David Moyes to Manchester United but, while the Scot struggled to build on the legacy left for him by Sir Alex Ferguson, Martinez has been able to improve on the Moyes era at Goodison Park.


The Toffees conceded one less goal this season than they did in the previous one under Moyes, silencing critics of the Spaniard's style of play, while going forward they only scored six more but were vastly more enjoyable to watch.


3. Manuel Pellegrini (Manchester City):



As manager of Manchester City, Pellegrini is never going to fare well on the achievements against expectation judgement scale. Finish second or below and he has failed. Win the league, as he did, and he has simply achieved what is expected of him.


However, the Chilean deserves enormous credit for delivering the title - and the Capital One Cup - in his first season in the Premier League. His transfer business was good, the style of football was hugely entertaining and the players were kept happy - or at least they were until Yaya Toure's birthday.


For all of those reasons, Pellegrini is worthy of far more praise than he has been given and can probably count himself a little unfortunate not to have finished even higher on our list.


1. Tony Pulis (Crystal Palace) and Brendan Rodgers (Liverpool):



It is simply impossible to choose between these two - and the split in votes we received shows you feel the same way, too.


Crystal Palace had only four points from 11 games when Pulis was appointed in November and, although it was seven from 12 by the time he took sole control from Keith Millen, few gave the Eagles much chance of surviving. There simply didn't appear to be enough quality in the squad to get them out of danger.


Pulis, however, who has never been relegated as a manager, quickly ensured an improvement in the basics, with Palace conceding just one goal in their first three goals under the Welshman's stewardship.


He had lifted them out of the bottom three by the time 2013 came to an end, and some smart signings in the January transfer window helped ensure the south Londoners were never even in remotely in danger of going down come the crunch.


They eventually finished 11th, some 12 points clear of the bottom three and only four off a place in the top half. For a team that some suggested would rival Derby for the worst in Premier League history, that was one hell of an achievement.


Liverpool, meanwhile, were not expected by many outside of Merseyside to even finish in the top four yet it took until the very last day of the season for Manchester City to pip them to top spot.


The Reds had been in pole position to win a first title since 1990 going into the final three games but dropped points against Chelsea and Palace in two of their last three games ultimately proved costly.


Rodgers was criticised for his approach towards both of those games but that same approach saw Liverpool blow teams away for much of the season as they scored a record 59 first-half goals, more than 14 teams managed in total in 2013-14.


They scored 101 in total and, if there were a award for most entertaining team of the season, Rodgers' men would win it at a canter. They have been an absolute joy to watch under the Northern Irishman.


He does not come from the Harry Redknapp 'go out and enjoy yourselves' school of management, though. The way in which he regularly changed the shape of his team to get the best out of Luis Suarez, Daniel Sturridge and co. certainly should not be forgotten because of a fall at the final hurdle.


Rodgers and Pulis exceeded expectations more than any others - and for that reason they are our joint Premier League Managers of the Season for 2013-14.







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TEAMtalk Soccers: Manager of the Season

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Mark Holmes concludes week one of the 2014 TEAMtalk Soccers ceremony by handing out the award for the Premier League Manager of the Season.


Of the 20 Premier League clubs, only 11 stuck with one manager for the duration of the 2013-14 season.


Sunderland were the first club to panic, sacking Paolo Di Canio after just five games, but the end-of-season departures of Pepe Mel and Tim Sherwood meant that some 12 top-flight managers in total lost their jobs in the space of just 10 months.


However, of the 11 that did avoid the axe, there were only four - Jose Mourinho, Alan Pardew, Sam Allardyce and Paul Lambert - that it could be argued did not do very good jobs.


We had to narrow the list down to five, though, meaning Arsene Wenger, Mark Hughes and Steve Bruce all miss out on recognition despite hugely satisfying seasons.


Gus Poyet also deserves praise having led Sunderland to a cup final and safety but the Black Cats' late revival should not detract from the fact that they took only 37 points in 33 games in total under the Uruguayan.


The best way to judge a manager is to compare what they achieved against what was expected of them - and the following five certainly fared well in that respect.


5. Mauricio Pochettino (Southampton):



Southampton, bizarrely along with Newcastle, were the joint most improved Premier League team in 2013-14 as they finished comfortably in eighth, some six places higher than they managed in the previous season.


A number of players stood out for the Saints - Dejan Lovren, Luke Shaw, Adam Lallana and Jay Rodriguez to name but a few - but the man that deserves most credit of all is Pochettino for getting the best out of all these talents.


In fact, if it weren't for the style of football he has introduced at St Mary's, it is doubtful whether Shaw, Lallana and Rickie Lambert would have even been considered for a place in England's World Cup squad. As it is, Shaw saw off Ashley Cole, while Lallana is in with a great chance of starting the first game in Brazil. It is no coincidence that these players have come to prominence under Pochettino.


4. Roberto Martinez (Everton):



Three defeats in their last five games cost them a second ever top-four finish in the Premier League, but Everton actually accumulated 11 more points this season than they did when making the Champions League back in 2004-05.


Their tally of 72 was actually seven better than in any season since they won the First Division back in 1987 and would have been enough for a place in Europe's premier competition in 10 of the last 12 seasons.


Many felt Everton would slip into mid-table following the departure of David Moyes to Manchester United but, while the Scot struggled to build on the legacy left for him by Sir Alex Ferguson, Martinez has been able to improve on the Moyes era at Goodison Park.


The Toffees conceded one less goal this season than they did in the previous one under Moyes, silencing critics of the Spaniard's style of play, while going forward they only scored six more but were vastly more enjoyable to watch.


3. Manuel Pellegrini (Manchester City):



As manager of Manchester City, Pellegrini is never going to fare well on the achievements against expectation judgement scale. Finish second or below and he has failed. Win the league, as he did, and he has simply achieved what is expected of him.


However, the Chilean deserves enormous credit for delivering the title - and the Capital One Cup - in his first season in the Premier League. His transfer business was good, the style of football was hugely entertaining and the players were kept happy - or at least they were until Yaya Toure's birthday.


For all of those reasons, Pellegrini is worthy of far more praise than he has been given and can probably count himself a little unfortunate not to have finished even higher on our list.


1. Tony Pulis (Crystal Palace) and Brendan Rodgers (Liverpool):



It is simply impossible to choose between these two - and the split in votes we received shows you feel the same way, too.


Crystal Palace had only four points from 11 games when Pulis was appointed in November and, although it was seven from 12 by the time he took sole control from Keith Millen, few gave the Eagles much chance of surviving. There simply didn't appear to be enough quality in the squad to get them out of danger.


Pulis, however, who has never been relegated as a manager, quickly ensured an improvement in the basics, with Palace conceding just one goal in their first three goals under the Welshman's stewardship.


He had lifted them out of the bottom three by the time 2013 came to an end, and some smart signings in the January transfer window helped ensure the south Londoners were never even in remotely in danger of going down come the crunch.


They eventually finished 11th, some 12 points clear of the bottom three and only four off a place in the top half. For a team that some suggested would rival Derby for the worst in Premier League history, that was one hell of an achievement.


Liverpool, meanwhile, were not expected by many outside of Merseyside to even finish in the top four yet it took until the very last day of the season for Manchester City to pip them to top spot.


The Reds had been in pole position to win a first title since 1990 going into the final three games but dropped points against Chelsea and Palace in two of their last three games ultimately proved costly.


Rodgers was criticised for his approach towards both of those games but that same approach saw Liverpool blow teams away for much of the season as they scored a record 59 first-half goals, more than 14 teams managed in total in 2013-14.


They scored 101 in total and, if there were a award for most entertaining team of the season, Rodgers' men would win it at a canter. They have been an absolute joy to watch under the Northern Irishman.


He does not come from the Harry Redknapp 'go out and enjoy yourselves' school of management, though. The way in which he regularly changed the shape of his team to get the best out of Luis Suarez, Daniel Sturridge and co. certainly should not be forgotten because of a fall at the final hurdle.


Rodgers and Pulis exceeded expectations more than any others - and for that reason they are our joint Premier League Managers of the Season for 2013-14.







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Good bye Craig Bellamy...



Penampilan bersama liverpool

79 perlawanan 18 gol..



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Jikalau pilihan di tangan anda...



**segala komen dibenarkan dgn syarat tanpa ada terjahan keras, baling bom petrol, nyala flare, simbah asid , sepahkan resit/tiket serta komen yg panjang lebar nombornya bagai nak rak.









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**segala komen dibenarkan dgn syarat tanpa ada terjahan keras, baling bom petrol, nyala flare, simbah asid , sepahkan resit/tiket serta komen yg panjang lebar nombornya bagai nak rak.









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Mark Holmes concludes week one of the 2014 TEAMtalk Soccers ceremony by handing out the award for the Premier League Manager of the Season.


Of the 20 Premier League clubs, only 11 stuck with one manager for the duration of the 2013-14 season.


Sunderland were the first club to panic, sacking Paolo Di Canio after just five games, but the end-of-season departures of Pepe Mel and Tim Sherwood meant that some 12 top-flight managers in total lost their jobs in the space of just 10 months.


However, of the 11 that did avoid the axe, there were only four - Jose Mourinho, Alan Pardew, Sam Allardyce and Paul Lambert - that it could be argued did not do very good jobs.


We had to narrow the list down to five, though, meaning Arsene Wenger, Mark Hughes and Steve Bruce all miss out on recognition despite hugely satisfying seasons.


Gus Poyet also deserves praise having led Sunderland to a cup final and safety but the Black Cats' late revival should not detract from the fact that they took only 37 points in 33 games in total under the Uruguayan.


The best way to judge a manager is to compare what they achieved against what was expected of them - and the following five certainly fared well in that respect.


5. Mauricio Pochettino (Southampton):



Southampton, bizarrely along with Newcastle, were the joint most improved Premier League team in 2013-14 as they finished comfortably in eighth, some six places higher than they managed in the previous season.


A number of players stood out for the Saints - Dejan Lovren, Luke Shaw, Adam Lallana and Jay Rodriguez to name but a few - but the man that deserves most credit of all is Pochettino for getting the best out of all these talents.


In fact, if it weren't for the style of football he has introduced at St Mary's, it is doubtful whether Shaw, Lallana and Rickie Lambert would have even been considered for a place in England's World Cup squad. As it is, Shaw saw off Ashley Cole, while Lallana is in with a great chance of starting the first game in Brazil. It is no coincidence that these players have come to prominence under Pochettino.


4. Roberto Martinez (Everton):



Three defeats in their last five games cost them a second ever top-four finish in the Premier League, but Everton actually accumulated 11 more points this season than they did when making the Champions League back in 2004-05.


Their tally of 72 was actually seven better than in any season since they won the First Division back in 1987 and would have been enough for a place in Europe's premier competition in 10 of the last 12 seasons.


Many felt Everton would slip into mid-table following the departure of David Moyes to Manchester United but, while the Scot struggled to build on the legacy left for him by Sir Alex Ferguson, Martinez has been able to improve on the Moyes era at Goodison Park.


The Toffees conceded one less goal this season than they did in the previous one under Moyes, silencing critics of the Spaniard's style of play, while going forward they only scored six more but were vastly more enjoyable to watch.


3. Manuel Pellegrini (Manchester City):



As manager of Manchester City, Pellegrini is never going to fare well on the achievements against expectation judgement scale. Finish second or below and he has failed. Win the league, as he did, and he has simply achieved what is expected of him.


However, the Chilean deserves enormous credit for delivering the title - and the Capital One Cup - in his first season in the Premier League. His transfer business was good, the style of football was hugely entertaining and the players were kept happy - or at least they were until Yaya Toure's birthday.


For all of those reasons, Pellegrini is worthy of far more praise than he has been given and can probably count himself a little unfortunate not to have finished even higher on our list.


1. Tony Pulis (Crystal Palace) and Brendan Rodgers (Liverpool):



It is simply impossible to choose between these two - and the split in votes we received shows you feel the same way, too.


Crystal Palace had only four points from 11 games when Pulis was appointed in November and, although it was seven from 12 by the time he took sole control from Keith Millen, few gave the Eagles much chance of surviving. There simply didn't appear to be enough quality in the squad to get them out of danger.


Pulis, however, who has never been relegated as a manager, quickly ensured an improvement in the basics, with Palace conceding just one goal in their first three goals under the Welshman's stewardship.


He had lifted them out of the bottom three by the time 2013 came to an end, and some smart signings in the January transfer window helped ensure the south Londoners were never even in remotely in danger of going down come the crunch.


They eventually finished 11th, some 12 points clear of the bottom three and only four off a place in the top half. For a team that some suggested would rival Derby for the worst in Premier League history, that was one hell of an achievement.


Liverpool, meanwhile, were not expected by many outside of Merseyside to even finish in the top four yet it took until the very last day of the season for Manchester City to pip them to top spot.


The Reds had been in pole position to win a first title since 1990 going into the final three games but dropped points against Chelsea and Palace in two of their last three games ultimately proved costly.


Rodgers was criticised for his approach towards both of those games but that same approach saw Liverpool blow teams away for much of the season as they scored a record 59 first-half goals, more than 14 teams managed in total in 2013-14.


They scored 101 in total and, if there were a award for most entertaining team of the season, Rodgers' men would win it at a canter. They have been an absolute joy to watch under the Northern Irishman.


He does not come from the Harry Redknapp 'go out and enjoy yourselves' school of management, though. The way in which he regularly changed the shape of his team to get the best out of Luis Suarez, Daniel Sturridge and co. certainly should not be forgotten because of a fall at the final hurdle.


Rodgers and Pulis exceeded expectations more than any others - and for that reason they are our joint Premier League Managers of the Season for 2013-14.







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Mark Holmes concludes week one of the 2014 TEAMtalk Soccers ceremony by handing out the award for the Premier League Manager of the Season.


Of the 20 Premier League clubs, only 11 stuck with one manager for the duration of the 2013-14 season.


Sunderland were the first club to panic, sacking Paolo Di Canio after just five games, but the end-of-season departures of Pepe Mel and Tim Sherwood meant that some 12 top-flight managers in total lost their jobs in the space of just 10 months.


However, of the 11 that did avoid the axe, there were only four - Jose Mourinho, Alan Pardew, Sam Allardyce and Paul Lambert - that it could be argued did not do very good jobs.


We had to narrow the list down to five, though, meaning Arsene Wenger, Mark Hughes and Steve Bruce all miss out on recognition despite hugely satisfying seasons.


Gus Poyet also deserves praise having led Sunderland to a cup final and safety but the Black Cats' late revival should not detract from the fact that they took only 37 points in 33 games in total under the Uruguayan.


The best way to judge a manager is to compare what they achieved against what was expected of them - and the following five certainly fared well in that respect.


5. Mauricio Pochettino (Southampton):



Southampton, bizarrely along with Newcastle, were the joint most improved Premier League team in 2013-14 as they finished comfortably in eighth, some six places higher than they managed in the previous season.


A number of players stood out for the Saints - Dejan Lovren, Luke Shaw, Adam Lallana and Jay Rodriguez to name but a few - but the man that deserves most credit of all is Pochettino for getting the best out of all these talents.


In fact, if it weren't for the style of football he has introduced at St Mary's, it is doubtful whether Shaw, Lallana and Rickie Lambert would have even been considered for a place in England's World Cup squad. As it is, Shaw saw off Ashley Cole, while Lallana is in with a great chance of starting the first game in Brazil. It is no coincidence that these players have come to prominence under Pochettino.


4. Roberto Martinez (Everton):



Three defeats in their last five games cost them a second ever top-four finish in the Premier League, but Everton actually accumulated 11 more points this season than they did when making the Champions League back in 2004-05.


Their tally of 72 was actually seven better than in any season since they won the First Division back in 1987 and would have been enough for a place in Europe's premier competition in 10 of the last 12 seasons.


Many felt Everton would slip into mid-table following the departure of David Moyes to Manchester United but, while the Scot struggled to build on the legacy left for him by Sir Alex Ferguson, Martinez has been able to improve on the Moyes era at Goodison Park.


The Toffees conceded one less goal this season than they did in the previous one under Moyes, silencing critics of the Spaniard's style of play, while going forward they only scored six more but were vastly more enjoyable to watch.


3. Manuel Pellegrini (Manchester City):



As manager of Manchester City, Pellegrini is never going to fare well on the achievements against expectation judgement scale. Finish second or below and he has failed. Win the league, as he did, and he has simply achieved what is expected of him.


However, the Chilean deserves enormous credit for delivering the title - and the Capital One Cup - in his first season in the Premier League. His transfer business was good, the style of football was hugely entertaining and the players were kept happy - or at least they were until Yaya Toure's birthday.


For all of those reasons, Pellegrini is worthy of far more praise than he has been given and can probably count himself a little unfortunate not to have finished even higher on our list.


1. Tony Pulis (Crystal Palace) and Brendan Rodgers (Liverpool):



It is simply impossible to choose between these two - and the split in votes we received shows you feel the same way, too.


Crystal Palace had only four points from 11 games when Pulis was appointed in November and, although it was seven from 12 by the time he took sole control from Keith Millen, few gave the Eagles much chance of surviving. There simply didn't appear to be enough quality in the squad to get them out of danger.


Pulis, however, who has never been relegated as a manager, quickly ensured an improvement in the basics, with Palace conceding just one goal in their first three goals under the Welshman's stewardship.


He had lifted them out of the bottom three by the time 2013 came to an end, and some smart signings in the January transfer window helped ensure the south Londoners were never even in remotely in danger of going down come the crunch.


They eventually finished 11th, some 12 points clear of the bottom three and only four off a place in the top half. For a team that some suggested would rival Derby for the worst in Premier League history, that was one hell of an achievement.


Liverpool, meanwhile, were not expected by many outside of Merseyside to even finish in the top four yet it took until the very last day of the season for Manchester City to pip them to top spot.


The Reds had been in pole position to win a first title since 1990 going into the final three games but dropped points against Chelsea and Palace in two of their last three games ultimately proved costly.


Rodgers was criticised for his approach towards both of those games but that same approach saw Liverpool blow teams away for much of the season as they scored a record 59 first-half goals, more than 14 teams managed in total in 2013-14.


They scored 101 in total and, if there were a award for most entertaining team of the season, Rodgers' men would win it at a canter. They have been an absolute joy to watch under the Northern Irishman.


He does not come from the Harry Redknapp 'go out and enjoy yourselves' school of management, though. The way in which he regularly changed the shape of his team to get the best out of Luis Suarez, Daniel Sturridge and co. certainly should not be forgotten because of a fall at the final hurdle.


Rodgers and Pulis exceeded expectations more than any others - and for that reason they are our joint Premier League Managers of the Season for 2013-14.







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Menurut sumber penyerang Qpr yang di pinjamkan kepada Newcastle united musim ini Loic Remy (27 thn) telah mengadakan perbincangan dengan wakil Liverpool dan arsenal dlm usaha beliau utk beraksi di peringkat tertinggi Eropah.Remy yg telah terpilih utk membantu Perancis di piala dunia telah menjaringkan 14 gol dlm 26 penampilan beliau pada musim ini



A) Yesss.. aku suka dia mak

B) Cantek.. xpayah beli.tak bagus

C) Dapat ok.. Tak dpt xkisah

D) ....................................



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Menurut sumber penyerang Qpr yang di pinjamkan kepada Newcastle united musim ini Loic Remy (27 thn) telah mengadakan perbincangan dengan wakil Liverpool dan arsenal dlm usaha beliau utk beraksi di peringkat tertinggi Eropah.Remy yg telah terpilih utk membantu Perancis di piala dunia telah menjaringkan 14 gol dlm 26 penampilan beliau pada musim ini



A) Yesss.. aku suka dia mak

B) Cantek.. xpayah beli.tak bagus

C) Dapat ok.. Tak dpt xkisah

D) ....................................



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Luis Suarez mengucapkan terima kasih kepada para penyokong dan dia menyasarkan untuk kembali cergas sebelum perlawanan menentang England di Piala Dunia pada 19 Jun ini.



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Luis Suarez mengucapkan terima kasih kepada para penyokong dan dia menyasarkan untuk kembali cergas sebelum perlawanan menentang England di Piala Dunia pada 19 Jun ini.



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Transfer rumours:-



Liverpool nak beli bekas pemain Everton , Jack Rodwell yang disisihkan pada musim lepas..



Ok or ko??



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Liverpool nak beli bekas pemain Everton , Jack Rodwell yang disisihkan pada musim lepas..



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Liverpool dilaporkan semakin hampir melengkapkan perjanjian utk menanadatangani pemain pertahanan Cardiff dari england Steven Caulker (22 thn).Sebagai rekod Caulker berjaya menjaringkan 5 gol musim ini iaitu ketiga tertinggi dibelakang Martin Skrtel



A) Alhamdulillah ( Maher Zain )

B) Is barang baik..Is barang baik.. ( Karot komedia )

C) Berat nanang ( UAI )

D) Yang sedang sedang ( Iwan dangdut )



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Liverpool dilaporkan semakin hampir melengkapkan perjanjian utk menanadatangani pemain pertahanan Cardiff dari england Steven Caulker (22 thn).Sebagai rekod Caulker berjaya menjaringkan 5 gol musim ini iaitu ketiga tertinggi dibelakang Martin Skrtel



A) Alhamdulillah ( Maher Zain )

B) Is barang baik..Is barang baik.. ( Karot komedia )

C) Berat nanang ( UAI )

D) Yang sedang sedang ( Iwan dangdut )



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Barcelona menyasarkan untuk mendapatkan pemain muda berbakat Liverpool, Cameron Brannagan.



Pemain berusia 18 tahun itu dianggap salah satu aset Liverpool pada masa hadapan & pihak Barcelona telah menghantarkan &039;Scouts&039; mereka untuk menilai aksi Brannagan.



Brannagan menyertai Liverpool sejak beliau berumur 7 tahun & nama beliau semakin melonjak naik selepas berjaya mempamerkan aksi yg memberansangkan ketika mewakili Liverpool u-21.



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Barcelona menyasarkan untuk mendapatkan pemain muda berbakat Liverpool, Cameron Brannagan.



Pemain berusia 18 tahun itu dianggap salah satu aset Liverpool pada masa hadapan & pihak Barcelona telah menghantarkan &039;Scouts&039; mereka untuk menilai aksi Brannagan.



Brannagan menyertai Liverpool sejak beliau berumur 7 tahun & nama beliau semakin melonjak naik selepas berjaya mempamerkan aksi yg memberansangkan ketika mewakili Liverpool u-21.



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Selamat Menunaikan Solat Jumaat buat kaum Adam yg beragama Islam.Jumpa abe Jib dan admin di Masjid Putra , Putrajaya ok.haha



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Selamat Menunaikan Solat Jumaat buat kaum Adam yg beragama Islam.Jumpa abe Jib dan admin di Masjid Putra , Putrajaya ok.haha



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Pemain pinjaman Liverpool Aly Cissokho semakin hampir utk menyertai kelab Italy Ac milan selepas The Reds tidak akan menyambung kontrak beliau yg tamat dan dikhabarkan Valencia tidak memerlukan khidmatnye lagi



Apepun sbagai sebahagian dari pemain The Reds musim ini admin nk ucapkan semoga beliau berjaya dalam karier nye.YNWA



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Pemain pinjaman Liverpool Aly Cissokho semakin hampir utk menyertai kelab Italy Ac milan selepas The Reds tidak akan menyambung kontrak beliau yg tamat dan dikhabarkan Valencia tidak memerlukan khidmatnye lagi



Apepun sbagai sebahagian dari pemain The Reds musim ini admin nk ucapkan semoga beliau berjaya dalam karier nye.YNWA



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OFFICIAL : Juan Iturbe telah menjadi pemain tetap Hellas Verona dgn bayaran sebanyak €15m.



Kini, Verona boleh menerima tawaran yg lebih tinggi dr kelab lain sekiranya masih ada kelab yg berminat untuk mendapatkan Iturbe. Hellas Verona telah menetapkan harga Iturbe sebanyak £24m & kelab Itali itu membenarkan mana2 kelab membida pemain berusia 20 tahun itu.



Bekas pemain FC Porto itu dipinjamkan ke Hellas Verona pada musim lepas & berjaya menampilkan aksi yg cemerlang. Hellas Verona telah berjaya menukarkan status pemain ini kepada pemain tetap kelab itu. Tapi, kelab dr Itali itu membenarkan mana2 kelab lain yg berminat dgn Iturbe untuk membida pemain ini dgn harga £24m.



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OFFICIAL : Juan Iturbe telah menjadi pemain tetap Hellas Verona dgn bayaran sebanyak €15m.



Kini, Verona boleh menerima tawaran yg lebih tinggi dr kelab lain sekiranya masih ada kelab yg berminat untuk mendapatkan Iturbe. Hellas Verona telah menetapkan harga Iturbe sebanyak £24m & kelab Itali itu membenarkan mana2 kelab membida pemain berusia 20 tahun itu.



Bekas pemain FC Porto itu dipinjamkan ke Hellas Verona pada musim lepas & berjaya menampilkan aksi yg cemerlang. Hellas Verona telah berjaya menukarkan status pemain ini kepada pemain tetap kelab itu. Tapi, kelab dr Itali itu membenarkan mana2 kelab lain yg berminat dgn Iturbe untuk membida pemain ini dgn harga £24m.



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