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Old 05.06.2019, 07:15 PM   #11984
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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Liverpool will likely finish just 1 point behind MC. Hardly enough to start talking about shortcomings. You don't finish a season with (probably) 97 points by being over-reliant on anyone, or lacking depth. Fact is the two teams have been pretty much inseparable all season and the title could've easily gone either way, on merit.
i don’t know man. debruyne was magic he’s injured half season and man city manages fine.

they have kun, they have jesus, they have sane, they have sterling, they have 2 silvas, they have ilkay, stones, laporte, mendy, fernandinho... an embarrassment of riches.

firmino goes missing and liverpool suddenly can’t score. their best midfielder is a beast but rather long in the tooth. if something happened to van dijk i don’t know what would happen to their defense.

chelsea had a debacle, manchester united had a debacle, arsenal is still arsenal, so that helps functional teams rise. spurs has great talent but the same thin bench problem for top level (no kane=no go)

liverpool just needs to get a bit more top talent on rotation so they can better absorb the wear and tear and they’ll kill all next year.
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