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Football: Still in December


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I doubt we’ll see Ox or Thiago in time to help with the crazy December fixtures.  They’ve both had serious knee injuries and need to rebuild fitness around that before going into a full tilt game. 

We’re going to have a LC line-up in the PL and CL for a while longer.  And every new injury means the remaining players have fewer rotation options.  It’s really grim watching players be fed to a meat grinder like this.

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Considering that Luiz's skull was the item which fractured Jimenez's, absolutely absurd that PL protocols didn't trigger his immediate removal from the game.

It'll never happen but it would be funny if teams (player/managers, not owners) protested the stupid Xmas congestion by just jogging around passing the ball for 90 minutes with all the games ending in a 0-0 draw for one week's worth of fixtures.

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19 minutes ago, kairparavel said:
Awful stuff but glad it wasn't worse. 

Well that doesn’t sound good. I know a couple of guys who’ve fractured their skulls playing rugby and it apparently wasn’t actually that serious, relatively speaking, but if he’s had to have emergency surgery it definitely must’ve been bad.

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Newcastle training ground remains closed on Tuesday after coronavirus outbreak
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/55139821

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Newcastle United's training ground remained closed for a second successive day on Tuesday in an attempt to deal with an outbreak of coronavirus.

Manager Steve Bruce said on Friday that three players and one member of staff had tested positive and on Monday the training ground was shut.

After a round of tests on Sunday, further cases were identified and players have since remained at home.

 

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If Alisson is going to miss half of our games, then our second keeper is just as important as he is. If we have a shitty backup, we end up with a Pickford-style Jekyll and Hyde situation, only with two keepers instead of one.

And it's not like he's been all that good when he's been fit recently. He was outstanding in his first season with us, but has slowly descended to above-average. He doesn't make many obvious mistakes, but his save percentage has dropped a fair bit since the beginning.

I hope the club can figure out what the issue is, and that he can find his old form, but it's a concern.

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Good result for tired legs and a threadbare squad.  Liverpool are guaranteed to top the group now and can send the u-12s to Denmark for the final group game.

Kelleher did well for such a big occasion.  Jones took his goal well but probably should have scored two in the opening minutes.  Onana made a mess of conceding the goal but made several other saves.  Mane has been in a slump for a while.  Firmino looked a bit sharper though when he came on.  Fabinho and Matip are doing quite well as a makeshift CB pairing.  Gini’s physical resilience is incredible.

This team is limping through an injury crisis ever since the GBH by Everton.  It’s not getting better any time soon.  Alisson, Ox, Keita, Thiago, Trent and Shaq are all expected back within weeks, but the other players will get over-played and injured in the meantime.  

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