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I just realised, if Liverpool sign Fabio Carvalho (19) from Fulham - class player btw, they could have one of the shortest front three attacks in the future.

 

Jota/ Luis Diaz = 5ft 8

Harvey Elliot = 5ft 6

Carvalho = 5ft 5

 

I know if you google Fabio Carvalho some sites say his height is 1.8m, it's clearly not. You can see a photo on the BBC where Harry Wilson looks taller than Carvalho - Wilson is just 5ft 7.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/60256930

 

To be fair, Mane and Salah are both well under 6ft too so shouldn't make too much a difference but I just had a funny vision in my head of three Ryan Fraser (5ft 4) sized forwards leading the Liverpool line. 

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8 hours ago, Ameritoon said:

Gonna befriend him and take him to The Owl at 3am for Malort shots like any true Chicagoan would


Oooooof the Owl. ?? That where we hanging in a couple weeks? Or want to do a little more classy thing at Scofflaw and get the malort on draft? :lol: 

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1 hour ago, cubaricho said:


Oooooof the Owl. ?? That where we hanging in a couple weeks? Or want to do a little more classy thing at Scofflaw and get the malort on draft? :lol: 

 

:lol: we can stick with Scofflaw. Since I'm over 30 now I'm only allowed to go to The Owl twice a year. Gotta be strategic.

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On 03/02/2022 at 17:21, The College Dropout said:

Zidane same thing but with success.  He managed that squads egos so well, he got a good tune out of players that were unhappy (Bale, James).  He didn’t have to banish them to the reserves because they couldn’t be around the squad. 
 

 

I don’t think Ancelotti fancies Bale or Hazard but I don’t expect any major fallouts.  

 

Ancelotti is one of the best man managers around. With Zidane, his stature in world football is such that he could probably walk up to Ronaldo and ask him to put out cones and then ask Modric to make and bring tea to his office. Easier to make others fall in line when you are one of the biggest living legends in the history of the game.  Not quite sure if you could classify that under man management.

 

But even as a player you could see that he was a natural born leader. There was no doubt who was the captain of the dressing room when he played. 

 

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