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Jurgen Klopp revealed before the game that his squad were hit by a flu outbreak and both Alisson and Joe Gomez have failed to make the bench for Burnley’s visit to Anfield. Caoimhin Kelleher replaces Alisson in goal, while Andy Robertson starts at left-back for the first time since October following his shoulder injury. ‘Ali only left the camp this morning,’ Klopp told Sky Sports before kick off. ‘Joey we had to make the decision yesterday. That’s obviously not good. ‘But the rest I think was pretty clear who was injured and unavailable for different reasons.’ LIVERPOOL: Kelleher; Alexander-Arnold, Quansah,…

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Liverpool defender Glen Johnson is worried about the club losing two key players. The ex-right back has spoken about the futures of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mo Salah. He believes that both players will follow manager Jurgen Klopp out of Liverpool in the coming months. Per The Sun, Johnson said: Let’s be real, who’s not going to take Trent Alexander-Arnold or Mo Salah on the cheap? I don’t believe we’ll see a big exodus at Liverpool this summer if the contract situations don’t get sorted now which they won’t do because the players are going to want to know what’s going…

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Liverpool trained in snowy conditions ahead of their Premier League clash against Burnley in the Premier League. Jurgen Klopp’s troops were put through their paces at the AXA Training Centre on Thursday as they aim to bounce back to winning ways following a 3-1 loss to Arsenal last time out. However, it appears that Mo Salah will again be absent for the Reds. The forward has a hamstring injury that he’s still recovering from. Sustained during the African Cup of Nations, Salah was spotted in the gym with the rest of the squad but is still to join the rest…

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On Thursday evening, the Los Angeles Lakers unveiled a statue of late franchise icon Kobe Bryant. Bryant won five championships with the Lakers during his career, which spanned from the mid 1990s all the way to the 2015-16 season, in which he scored 60 points in his final NBA game. Bryant tragically passed away in January of 2020 in a helicopter accident, and calls for the team to memorialize its arguable most iconic player have grown louder in the years since. On Thursday, the Lakers did just that, but fans were not exactly thrilled with what they saw when the…

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The Los Angeles Lakers did not make any moves at the NBA trade deadline on Thursday, but they are still interested in adding an impact player another way. The Lakers plan to be aggressive on the buyout market, according to Dan Woike of the Los Angeles Times. One player they plan to target is veteran guard Spencer Dinwiddie. Dinwiddie was traded from the Brooklyn Nets to the Toronto Raptors on Thursday. There was talk a few weeks ago that he had checked out on the Nets, who are having a bad season. He will likely be pursued by multiple contenders…

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The NBA trade deadline has come and gone, and the Los Angeles Lakers didn’t make a trade. According to various reports, the Lakers didn’t like what they saw on the trade market and instead decided to stand pat with their current team. Bleacher Report’s Chris Haynes says the team will look in the offseason to trade for another star while armed with three first-round picks. “The probable path for Los Angeles Lakers is standing pat at the trade deadline with the potential to acquire another star player in the offseason when armed with three first-round picks, league sources tell @NBAonTNT…

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The NBA world knows that LeBron James wanted to see the Los Angeles Lakers be active at the trade deadline. LeBron did it his way, but the message was unmistakable. He expected his team to make a move. Someone should go check in on LeBron, because the deadline has passed and Los Angeles stood pat. Despite weeks of rumors and plenty of names floated as potential targets, the Lakers did nothing to bolster their rotation. Sitting in ninth in the Western Conference standings, the Lakers were expected to do something, anything, to aid a playoff push. Some fans couldn’t believe…

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The Los Angeles Lakers did not make any moves at the NBA trade deadline on Thursday, but they are still interested in adding an impact player another way. The Lakers plan to be aggressive on the buyout market, according to Dan Woike of the Los Angeles Times. One player they plan to target is veteran guard Spencer Dinwiddie. Dinwiddie was traded from the Brooklyn Nets to the Toronto Raptors on Thursday. There was talk a few weeks ago that he had checked out on the Nets, who are having a bad season. He will likely be pursued by multiple contenders…

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The 2024 trade deadline came and went, and the Los Angeles Lakers opted to stay put in hopes of a summer shake-up. The day did not come without effort, though, as they found that any potential trade either came with a steep price or didn’t move the needle. Now, LA must shift their attention to the buyout market, which, judging by some of Thursday’s moves, may be a little more exciting. Spencer Dinwiddie Spencer Dinwiddie is arguably the top (and most unexpected) name on the buyout market. He was previously a trade target for Los Angeles, and is now on…

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With Los Angeles Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant’s statue scheduled for an unveiling ceremony at 3 p.m. PT today, longtime friend, former Olympic teammate, and fellow all-time LA great LeBron James had some really insightful things to say about Bryant as a player and person both on and off the court. Kobe’s impact on the landscape of basketball is undeniable, as he almost seamlessly took the torch from Michael Jordan as an elite two-way, incredibly athletic, tough-shot making two guard with a killer instinct and work ethic matched by none. His five NBA championships aside, Bryant’s impact on the city of…

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