Comments by "Baresi-Unico-Capitano" (@recruitmentch) on "Sky Sports News"
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Liverpool have had injuries, but it hasn't been as bad as they're making it out. Here in Italy, my team Milan literally haven't had a full squad the entire season. Ibra was out, Rebic was and has been injured, we had covid issues with Ibra, Calhanoglu and Krunic. Then Tonali has been injured. Bennacer has spent most of the season injured. Kjaer has spent quite a bit of time out. On Sunday, we had kjaer, Theo, Bennacer, Tonali, Rebic, Calhanoglu and Ibra all out. Also another centre back still returning from time out. But the team continues to fight. Liverpool have had Salah, mane and Firmino available all season. Keeper has been there, Robertson and Arnold have been there - lots of integral players. How can a club just fall apart because of a couple of centre backs being out? They've gone and bought to cover them.
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Can SKY and BT stop with ex players, co-commentating on their former teams, please?? Once seemingly soundly beaten, Smith starts listing excuses as to Arsenal's failing. 'small squad', 'young squad', 'stretched to the limit' bla bla. Spent £160m this summer, sent out Saliba on loan whilst paying £50m+ for white, and had the £70m+ Pepe sat on the bench.🤣
And no, it wasn't that Arsenal 'didn't get going'. Newcastle came out of the block hungry, sharp and doing everything for the cause. Fact is that the Arsenal players just couldn't stomach the fight. They probably thought Newcastle's players were already thinking of the beach, and that it would be 3 easy points.
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