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Kieran Trippier: has a chance to play against Everton (Howe)


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Thought he was fucked with injury first half but he was a stand out performer first half. Was winning every duel and right up for it, helping to organise. 

 

Saw him crying at full time and it looks like this meant alot to him. So chuffed for him and helped redeem himself after the last difficult year or so and is now part of history. 

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Thought he played well on Monday against West Ham too, so it wasn't surprising that he did well today as well. Even taking away what he did footballing wise, simply by being on the pitch with his "aura" and experience in lack of better words really helped us today.

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He's got great nous in these big games that helps me so can only imagine what it does for his teammates and what a time to regain his set-piece prowess.

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Thought we should have sold him some time back, but today I'm really happy he stayed to win a trophy with us. On top of that he really helped us win today aswell. Based on this game alone, it was worth the keep for me. Well done.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Displayname said:

Didn’t think he still had it in him. Fantastic performance like everyone else today.

Looked like his hammy had gone at one point but managed to play on.  And to think people had wrote him off.

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2 hours ago, Displayname said:

Didn’t think he still had it in him. Fantastic performance like everyone else today.

Same as that. Thought Diaz would be too quick for him and cause havoc but Trippier dominated him, was just too clever. Burn, Joelinton,Trippier and Tino were the star performers today imo.

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2 hours ago, nemtizz said:

 

A bit off asking about his family as she must have known they've separated

 

 

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Just watched the match again after getting back from Wembley - he was the one whispering to Bruno on the way up the stair to get Jamal up, and he did it again just before the lift.

Absolute class bloke. 

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What I noticed right from the off was that he was right into everything aggressively. That's what made him so good I'm his first period here and he set the tone and example for everyone in those early days.

 

When he had his wobble, whether it was physical decline or off the field mental well fare, he noticeably started backing off and looking scared to engage due to lack of pace. 

 

But not today, that was the Trips we fell in love with, smashing in, winning duels, pushing forward, aerially strong, organising those around him. 

 

When he held that hammy I was so gutted for him and for us what impact it might have 2nd half. No bother he powered through and kept going. 

 

Top lad. 

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Had a feeling he would be a key player today given his experience of big games and playing at Wembley, and what a performance he put in. Positive from the first whistle in everything he did and some vital defensive contributions. If he moves on in the summer he should be remembered as one of the most important signings in our recent history

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22 minutes ago, John P said:

Had a feeling he would be a key player today given his experience of big games and playing at Wembley, and what a performance he put in. Positive from the first whistle in everything he did and some vital defensive contributions. If he moves on in the summer he will be remembered as one of the most important signings in our recent history

 

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Absolutely delighted that he's secured his legacy with his recent form back in the team, and he was exceptional yesterday along with the rest of them. Great man. 

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So many heroes out there yesterday, his big game experience was vital. Pity he wasn't a few years young, with his experience he is still one of the most effective RB's in the league. 

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13 hours ago, KaKa said:

Shocked the hell out of me today.

 

Had Diaz crying to the ref all game and brought so much composure and direction to the back line.

 

What a time to deliver that performance. Crazy.

 

Diaz was getting some of the ball more and looked like he would be the Liverpool threat, then Trippier gave him a dirty nudge when he was in the air, landed on his back and didn't want anything more to do with Trippier :D 

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