{"id":1701,"date":"2019-12-27T15:10:50","date_gmt":"2019-12-27T15:10:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.andcouldheplay.com\/?p=1701"},"modified":"2019-12-27T15:22:06","modified_gmt":"2019-12-27T15:22:06","slug":"these-reds-good-grief","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.andcouldheplay.com\/these-reds-good-grief\/","title":{"rendered":"These Reds. Good Grief."},"content":{"rendered":"

There were protests around the country yesterday as some backwards, moronic people tried to keep up the barbaric act of fox hunting. It’s a disgusting and disgraceful pastime that I’ll never be able to understand. Yet I’m something of a hypocrite, given how much I enjoyed watching Trent Alexander-Arnold rip the Foxes to shreds inside the King Power. It’s the only sort of fox hunting I think we should be allowing and it was a pleasure to watch. He was Man Of The Match by a country mile, yet that doesn’t disrespect the other performances from the likes of Jordan Henderson, Joe Gomez and Gini Wijnaldum. In fact, the only player in Red that I thought had a slightly off game was Mo Salah, who seemed to forget what football was as a sport. It was an imperious performance from J\u00fcrgen Klopp’s team that seemed to be timed perfectly to send a message out to the rest of the league: if you come at the kings of Europe, you better not miss.<\/p>\n

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2011 – Liverpool’s 4-0 win against Leicester was the biggest margin of victory in a clash between teams starting the day in the top two of the Premier League since league leaders Manchester City beat Manchester United 6-1 in October 2011. Unstoppable. #LEILIV<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/MLx8kzBmta<\/a><\/p>\n

\u2014 OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) December 26, 2019<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n