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Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Blood Red: Debunking the Mohamed Salah myths and what's next for Daniel Sturridge

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

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News, Soccer, Sports, Sports News

4.4979 Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2018

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

It was a special night, so it is only right that we mark the thrilling 3-2 win over Paris Saint-Germain with a special, impromptu edition of our Blood Red podcast.James Pearce joins Paul Gorst and host Joe Rimmer to assess and analyse a superb victory that underlined why the Reds are now considered one of the top teams on the continent once again.There is plenty of praise for Trent Alexander-Arnold, Andy Robertson and, particularly, the indefatigable James Milner.There is also a discussion about the form and mood of Mohamed Salah. But while things are not quite yet clicking into place for Liverpool’s star man, Daniel Sturridge looks a player reborn, and James, Paul and Joe wonder what lies in store for the striker after his goal against PSG. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Blood Red Podcast from the Liverpool Echo, giving you the inside track on all the big talking points from Anfield.

0:08.0

Hello there and welcome to an impromptu episode of the Blood Red Podcast with me Joe Rimmer. I'm here today to discuss a brilliant

0:15.5

thrilling win at Amfield last night over PSG and it is a bit of a mini podcast today and not just

0:20.9

because James Pierce is here. We've also got tall

0:23.2

Paul Gost joining me to discuss the game. James we'll start with you you were

0:27.1

there last night. Where does that rank alongside great European Knights

0:32.3

especially for Group Games, because it felt like it was just a special

0:37.4

night all round, did it?

0:38.4

Yeah, I think in terms of Group Games, it has to be absolutely right up there. I think, you know, of course you have to factor

0:45.1

into the night what was at stake and it was only three points and getting a group campaign

0:51.6

off to a winning start. but I thought in terms of the

0:54.8

actual performance level that was as good as anything that we produced on route

1:00.1

to Kiev last the season I mean cops spoke about it in the build up this is a

1:04.7

PSG team built to win the Champions League you think they had 400 million

1:09.5

pounds worth of firepower in that three-man front line.

1:13.9

It was just a massively impressive performance.

1:17.0

It wasn't a backs-to-the-wall job.

1:19.2

It wasn't, Liverpool weren't lucky, of course, they made it a lot harder than it should have been

1:24.9

with with the way in which they relinquish that two-gold lead and then for Famino to provide the

1:30.5

the dramatic finale but yeah it would have been an absolute

1:34.4

travesty if Liverpool hadn't won that game because they were better than PSG in

1:38.8

in all departments I thought defensively they they coped magnificently with Neymar Kavani and Bape.

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