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Shocking’… Jermaine Jenas can’t believe what he saw during Nottingham Forest game vs Liverpool
Nottingham Forest were robbed of a well-earned point against Liverpool and Jermaine Jenas is incensed. Darwin Nunez scored in the 99th minute to ensure a big three points for Jurgen Klopp’s team. Jenas has been speaking on Match of the Day about the incident and we’ve taken a closer look at what he said about Forest. What Jermaine Jenas said about key Nottingham Forest incident Well, there will be no Liverpool fans or figures bemoaning that a game should be replayed this weekend – much like the Anfield giants do when they’re on the wrong end of decisions… Forest were…
OptaJoe stats prove that Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has made astute and timely substitutions to help the club win games. The Reds beat Nottingham Forest 0-1 away in the Premier League clash to remain at the top. Liverpool forward Darwin Nunez came off the bench in the second half to score a sensational 99th-minute winning goal. Alexis Mac Allister played a crucial role in setting up the goal when the Reds looked certain to drop points. Liverpool cannot afford any slip-ups despite facing an injury crisis as Manchester City and Arsenal are right behind them. The severity of the injury…
Liverpool have earmarked Brentford’s winger Bryan Mbeumo as a potential replacement for Mohamed Salah in case he departs the club next summer, as per Fichajes. The 24-year-old suffered a lengthy ankle injury that has kept him out since early December and has missed Brentford’s last fourteen matches across all competitions. Before the injury, the wide-man proved his quality by recording eleven goal contributions (seven goals and four assists) in 15 Premier League games for the Bees. His quality and experience in the Premier League having signed for the West London side in 2019 is reported to be an attractive proponent…
Jurgen Klopp responds to Mark Clattenburg claim after Liverpool’s victory over Nottingham Forest
Jurgen Klopp dismissed claims that Darwin Nunez’s late winner should not have stood as Liverpool extended their lead at the top of the Premier League table. Nunez made a return from injury to come off the bench and earn the Reds a dramatic 1-0 victory over Nottingham Forest at the City Ground. The Uruguay striker bagged in the ninth minute of stoppage-time as Liverpool moved four points clear in the title race. However, Forest were left incensed by referee Paul Tierney. Play had stopped beforehand for a head injury Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate suffered. While the home ground were in…
Liverpool referee decision explained following rival supporters complaints over Darwin Nunez winner
The referee’s decision to award Liverpool’s last-gasp winner against Nottingham Forest on Saturday has been explained, following complaints from Arsenal supporters about Darwin Nunez’s crucial goal. Forest were made to give up possession just minutes before Nunez scored a 99th-minute winner, putting Liverpool four points ahead in the Premier League. Nunez bagged his 14th goal of the season in the final seconds at the City Ground, helping Jurgen Klopp’s team secure an amazing win over Forest, who are struggling to avoid relegation. The Uruguayan had missed Liverpool’s last three games due to a muscle injury, but came off the bench…
Jamal Musiala has turned down a new deal at Bayern Munich and has eyes on a summer move to the Premier League – with Liverpool and Man City likely to be among the clubs taking an interest. The Premier League’s top two are thought to be leading the race for Musiala, according to the Daily Star, with both clubs having recently been to watch the German international play against Bayer Leverkusen. Bayern had offered Musiala a new contract worth £150,000 a week, but it seems he’s told the Bundesliga giants he won’t be signing it – sparking rumours he’ll leave…
What happened to Konate & Danns amid Forest furore should shock fans more than goal controversy
Before we begin an unnecessary witchhunt against Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool, it’s important to bear in mind a few other facts about the officiating that took place. As James Pearce rightly noted on the contentious decision itself: “So much happened after [Caoimhin] Kelleher restarted the game and before the goal.” Those suggesting that Paul Tierney – for goodness sake, actually repeat the referee’s name out loud five times – was tilted towards the Reds might need to give their head a good old wobble. We’re talking about the same official Klopp has expressed concern about for quite some time now. The…
The Pittsburgh Steelers, like the other 31 teams in the NFL, have had their fair share of trouble when it comes to properly using timeouts and knowing when to throw the challenge flag. NFL fans around the world have often questioned why teams do not hire game management coordinators who have the sole job of knowing when to use timeouts and burn their challenges. Recently, the Los Angeles Rams and their Head Coach Sean McVay hired a game management coordinator to help McVay use his timeouts in ways that will best benefit the team. Steelers Should Follow In The Rams’…
Let the New England Patriots’ “audacious era” begin? Typically categorized for their measured approach to roster building, director of scouting Eliot Wolf advised that the Patriots are expected to assert themselves in the days leading into the start of the new league year on March 13. With the prospect of entering free agency with up to $86.9 million in salary cap space, the Pats have the choice of spending lavishly this offseason to improve the team. “We’re going to aggressively try to help the team,” Wolf said during a Tuesday morning NFL Scouting Combine press conference. “Take that however you…
The NFL Combine is starting, which means the 2024 NFL Draft is much closer. And since the New England Patriots are relying on a young team to help them get back on track, there is no better time than now to look at some of the prospects they can pick. Below we’ll take a look at the best pick they should target in Round 3. The Patriots should select Yale OT Kiran Amegadjie with the No. 68 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft With Trent Brown expected to leave in free agency and Mike Onwenu’s future being unknown at…