Liverpool vs Fulham: Mad Ryan Babel makes huge claim plus bizarre Scott Parker admission
Liverpool take on Fulham in the Premier League on Sunday at Craven Cottage and Ryan Babel has made a huge claim plus Scott Parker admissions something odd.
Former Red Babel has said that he’s the only man in the entire league who knows how to combat Virgil van Dijk – but he’s not saying what that is so the secret stays with him!
The attacker spent four years at Anfield before being sold so quickly he couldn’t even say goodbye to his team, but Babel won’t be letting sentimentality get in his way as he ruthlessly exploits the major weakness in one of the best defenders in the world.
Or so he may think.
Meanwhile Parker, who clearly hasn’t been watching Fulham this season, wants his team to attack Liverpool on Sunday afternoon.
This is despite the fact that Jurgen Klopp has assembled a team who are lightning on the counter and Parker has one who can’t seem to defend for their life.
Having a terrible understanding of how to keep the ball out of their own net has cost Fulham dearly this season and it’ll probably cost them their status as a Premier League team. But yeah Scotty, going hell for leather against Liverpool is definitely a good idea.
If Parker is optimistic about his chances, the rest of the Cottagers’ fan base is feeling less positive. If fan feeling on Twitter is anything to go by, the players don’t really care about the club and aren’t working hard enough to stop them from going down.
Tough times in London indeed.
Liverpool will have to graft for a win without their grafter-in-chief Jordan Henderson, AKA Grafty McGraftface. Henderson picked up an injury against Bayern Munich and now won’t be able to take on Fulham, but fans are actually happy about this?
No seriously, they’re buzzing.
Apparently it has something to do with the international break and our horrible curse. You can’t get injured on international break if you miss international break with an injury, now how’s that for using your loaf.
Is it time to rest Andy Robertson and Sadio Mane? A bunch of writers think so, and it might not be the worst move Klopp makes all year.