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Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Ten games from greatness (again), Can's heavy rucksack and a message for FSG

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Reach Podcasts

News, Sports, Soccer, Sports News

4.41000 Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2017

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Ian Doyle is joined by Liverpool reporter James Pearce, LFC editor Andy Kelly and ECHO journalist Neil Jones to look back at the win over Burnley, assess the virtues of Michael Keane, discuss Emre Can and Philippe Coutinho and ponder Gary Neville. Again. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the latest Liverpool Bloodbread

0:03.2

podcast with me Ian Doyle joining us today are our full-time

0:06.6

Liverpool reporter both home and away James Pierce hello James

0:10.3

hello James hello, our LFC editor Andrew Kelly. Hello? You're right, Ian.

0:14.0

I'm all right, thanks.

0:15.0

Thanks for asking James didn't ask.

0:16.0

And also with us, this echo journalist and becoming a veteran of the echo, Neil Jones.

0:23.5

Hello, hello there.

0:25.5

James, we'll start with you.

0:27.5

It was one of those days, or it seems there was going to be one of those days for Liverpool

0:31.1

against Burnley on Sunday but they they got

0:33.0

there in the end and I know that us on the echo sports desk certainly no ugly

0:36.8

when we see it and that was pretty ugly there from Liverpool wasn't it?

0:40.8

It was yeah it was probably about as poor as Liverpool have played all season, to be honest.

0:47.0

The big difference was that rather than capitulate and cave-in, as we've seen in some of those previous games that was similar to that.

0:56.2

They stood up to the test and dug in. The first half was just completely lifeless and looked so vulnerable defensively and

1:06.0

and just it was just slow and ponderous to build up playing created next to nothing

1:10.4

but you know the huge moment was that equalizer on the stroke of

1:14.0

half time and then Liverpool were better second half not much better but they

1:18.4

did enough and I think yeah I think that was the most satisfying thing the fact that

1:22.0

the resolve and the

1:23.8

resilience that enabled them to grind out in the end was something that kind of

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