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1. If Gerrard leaves, Liverpool will inevitably buy people, and it will not be impossible to leave.
2. After all, the lack of Gerrard in the existing formation will have a great impact on the midfield, so reinforcements will definitely be introduced.
3. In terms of the front, Torres can indeed be relied on.
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The first thing you should do is find a midfielder. This is okay, mainly because who will lead the team after the captain is gone, plus there is a new coach. Maybe the new coach wants to be a tree and will push one of his own.
I don't think Liverpool will buy expensive ones, they have always been very budget-conscious, ......
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Seriously, whoever goes to Real Madrid is unlucky...
Look at Alonso...
The Jie team, whether it's for yourself or for the team, stay here...
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The Jay team is gone, and I won't look at Liverpool.
G8 is gone. T9 will also go.
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As long as there's a new owner in the house, more money and more heavyweights, then there's a good chance for the Jay team and the Toliu team because they have a deep affection for Liverpool.
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New head coach Roy Hodgson is in charge immediately and his priority is to keep Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres.
Even if Gerrard is gone, Hodgson will use the transfer fee to buy Van der Vaart as a stand-in.
In the long run, Gerrard's departure will have a positive impact on Liverpool, and it should be a chance for the youngsters, who may become the same core as the Jay team in the future!
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The Jay team is gone, and I won't look at Liverpool.
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Gerrard is gone, I won't go to see Liverpool, who cares who is the core.
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Then it depends on Liverpool's financial resources
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can't go, it's officially announced, Team Jie stays!
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Alonso went to Real Madrid, ruined himself and dragged Liverpool down.
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Nicoder and Babbel have unlimited potential and deserve to be put to good use! Expect them to explode!
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If you don't, trade Alonso back and add some cash.
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Let's go. We don't need disloyal people.
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There is no core, especially a psychological core.
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Just kidding. Is Gerald likely to go? Real Madrid bought it.
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Because Steven Gerrard is the owner of Anfield Stadium and a hero to Liverpool fans! His status in the club and the impressive record achieved for Liverpool is also unparalleled, he has established a deep relationship with Anfield and Liverpool fans, although the outside world has recently reported negative news that is not conducive to the club, but I believe that Gerrard, as the spiritual leader of the team, will not choose to leave Liverpool at this time, he will definitely do his best to help the club tide over the difficulties, in order to repay the fans for their support to him over the years! I also believe that Liverpool, under the leadership of Steven Gerrard, will get through this most difficult period and the day is just around the corner to restore Liverpool's former glory!
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Steven Gerrard has left Liverpool, and on January 2, 2015, Liverpool officially announced that the team's captain Steven Gerrard will leave the team in the summer of 2015, ending his 17-year relationship with the Liverpool club in the summer of 2015. On January 8, 2015, the Los Angeles Galaxy officially announced the signing of Gerrard. Gerrard, who has decided to leave Liverpool, will leave for Los Angeles in July 2015, where he is on a one-and-a-half-year contract with a salary of £4 million a year.
Steven Gerrard (born May 30, 1980 in Whiston, Merseyside, England) is an English footballer, a midfielder and former captain of the England national team, who plays for Los Angeles Galaxy Football Club.
In 1998, Steven Gerrard was promoted to Liverpool's first team as an outstanding Academy player, and was named a starter thanks to his outstanding performances. In 2001, Gerrard helped Liverpool win the English League Cup, FA Cup, UEFA Cup, UEFA Super Cup and the English Charity Shield. In 2003, Steven Gerrard replaced Sammy Hyypia as Liverpool captain.
In 2005, Liverpool won the UEFA Champions League in 2004-2005.
Since joining the England squad in 2000, Steven Gerrard has made 114 appearances for the Three Lions, including 38 as captain, scoring 21 goals and playing in six world-class tournaments. In July 2014, Steven Gerrard announced his retirement from the England men's football team.
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Gerrard is a Liverpool native player, and he has a persistent affection for Liverpool, and it can be said that Gerrard's stay at Liverpool is the result of his own efforts and that of the team.
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How good it is to be a soil emperor in Liverpool, it's not nothing, you look at Henry the Great in Highbury back then, went to Barcelona to help others, and in the end he was old and yellow, and was kicked across the Atlantic, and Ballack, who took refuge in Abu, and was not driven back to his lair in the end.
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1.Liverpool built the team with him at the core, and everything revolved around him as the emperor.
2.The owner values appreciating him and doesn't want to sell him.
3.He himself is afraid that he will not be in form after the transfer and will go downhill.
I have summarized the above 3 points, please laugh.
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Because he's from Liverpool, he loves Liverpool and he's willing to give everything for Liverpool!
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Stars who have become famous and older are generally very cautious about jumping ship, especially a soul-level figure like the Jay team, if he goes to Inter, you say that Sneijder is the core or he is the core, any big-name club has its own core, and the Jay team is facing competition with them when they jump ship, why should he bother.
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I agree with what you're saying, and I think the most reasonable thing is that he's been a Liverpool fan since he was a kid.
Which team do you like? How would you feel if you could play for this team? What if you were still the captain? So even if the team is in trouble, will you leave?
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Gerrard had vowed before his transfer: If Liverpool can tolerate me, I will play for Liverpool for the rest of my life.
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He is an Anfield fighter and remembers the Champions League and A-meter final, which he single-handedly saved the team and won the title.
I think he's already connected to Liverpool.
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Steven Gerrard is the soul of the Liverpool team, the heart of Liverpool, the hero. Can a person be without a heart and a soul?
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It's because at Anfield you feel like you belong.
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Why do you want to leave, Liverpool is not very good.
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Because he's Gerald, not Maas
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Because that's Anfield.
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There is a belief called loyalty.
If there is a why, it can only be no why.
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The chances of Gerald going away are slim, not impossible. It's hard to say how many years Gerrard's age can play, and Gerrard has won all the decent championships he should have won in his career, and there is nothing else to pursue. Although Liverpool is in the doldrums now, no one will say that it is no longer a giant, Manchester City is now so strong and financially abundant, but no one will think that Manchester City is a giant, so as a leader of an old giant, Gerrard will not have such a high status if he goes to any other team.
If he goes, Gerrard will not stay in the Premier League, and the better than the Premier League is undoubtedly Spain, and La Liga is undoubtedly worthy of Gerrard Real Madrid and Barcelona, and Barcelona rarely spends sky-high prices to buy players of Gerrard's age, so Real Madrid is almost the only option.
Whether Liverpool changes the owner or not depends on the business situation this season, and the change is certain, but no one can be sure of the time.
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I don't think so, Torres is gone, and given England's poor performance at the World Cup and Gerrard's age, I think it's quite possible that Liverpool will end up.
As for changing bosses, it's not clear.
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He shouldn't go, he's Liverpool's standard-bearer.
There should be a change of boss.
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The slump is only temporary, at least we fans believe that our army will come back, and the words of the Jay team will definitely not go! This is the idea that Gerrard has always expressed his desire to live at Anfield for the rest of his life
The boss's problem... This may come very suddenly... Liverpool's official website has also said that it is discussing the acquisition with a consortium... And you can only wait
In fact, the configuration of our army is not so bad... At Anfield, it is still domineering, as long as the away team gets back the feeling of the first 2 years, the top 4 can still be impacted.
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