Carragher says Liverpool makes superstars they don't buy... Spot on.. But one doubt, how come world's expensive defender and goalkeeper are not superstars??
Chor unnunnavark manasilaavum..Van Dijk came from Southampton.. firmly a mid table team..Allisson from Roma.. another team which was hardly a consistently top 4 team. These are players identified by the scouting team. Inflated prices even at that stage, but they knew if they wait Liverpool would have to pay double the price for same quality. So they looked at top potentials from middling teams and then coached them into world class players. Simple as that.
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As things stand, Liverpool can win the league in their 11th game from now on, which is incidentally at Etihad. Of course this could change based on Liverpool, City and Leicester's results.
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There are other team members in this Liverpool team other than world's second expensive defender and that GK mate... Of course Carra meant those.... Spot on really well.... And those 2 members also vastly improved under Klopp (if you don't agree - its bcoz of not opening eyes)
Exactly, City atra expensive allatha kalikaare alle vangiche last season 4 cupum adichu, ennitum avar superstars, pakshe pools vangichal kuzhapamilla enna line, oridayku Southampton vetta aayirunnu Liverpool transfer policy.. Ithoke paade maranaanu comments..
Aaha..very convenient to forget facts. 'Atra expensive' allatha kalikkare patti ulla data thazhe cherkkunnu..
- For the five-year period beginning 2015-16, the 909 million euros spent by Manchester City to buy new players is the third-most among European clubs. Only Spanish club Barcelona (935 million euros) and Italian club Juventus (921 million euros) are marginally ahead of City.
- Liverpool?s gross spend on new players during this period was 563 million euros, which is 38% less than City?s.
- City's net transfer spending was 627 million euros. It was followed by Manchester United, its cross-town rival, with 556 million euros. As for Liverpool, its net transfer spending was the lowest among these eight clubs: at 121 million euros, it was about 81% less than that of City.
- City have spend 45% of their expenditure on players between ?50-100 million bracket, Liverpool only 16%.
away beyond the worldly rules of right and wrong, there is a field; I will meet you there