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LIVERPOOL FANS NAME PLAYER THAT SHOULD BE SOLD AFTER REAL MADRID LOSS - YES IT'S HIM

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Liverpool fans name player who should be sold after Real Madrid defeat - yes he is

Liverpool were completely shocked and humiliated against Real Madrid, suffering a 5-2 defeat to them in the first leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie.



The Red Devils took a 2-0 lead, but a poor defense made Madrid come back and score 5 goals.


Joe Gomez had a very, very bad game and made almost every goal conceded.


It's no surprise that the majority of fans seem to have grown bored of him and want him to be sold this summer. Here are some of the best responses. Andrew Darcy via Tribuna:

"I love Joe Gomez but he should never play for us again." Ravi Gounden via Tribuna:

"Time to sell Joe Gomes."


Paul Simpson via Tribuna:

"Gomez is a waste of space, I hope he's injured, why does Klopp keep playing he's sick of seeing him in red."


AnfieldRd96 via Twitter:

"Joe Gomez is a disaster. He lost to us alone in this game. I can't believe it. I'm sorry for him, but I'm angry.


LFCLaurie via Twitter:

"Joe Gomez should never have done that again for us and was sent off as soon as the transfer window opened. A terrible player."


SeanDoLFC via Twitter:

"If Joe Gomez doesn't play for Aston Villa next season with Tyrone Mings, something is wrong." 


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Evan Ferguson linked to a move that makes sense the more you think about it

Evan Ferguson has exploded this season at Brighton, where he has scored four goals and three assists in just seven games.



His goal against Arsenal in December also made him the youngest Irish goalscorer in Premier League history, making the Bettystown man's rise to the top not to be missed.


The impressive start to his 18-year career has been noticed by Premier League clubs, and it seems some are particularly interested in the striker. According to The Sun, Chelsea and Tottenham are eyeing Ferguson for a potential transfer, which makes the upcoming summer transfer window very interesting. Having just turned 18 in October, the former Boh player had the world at his feet. However, his rapid rise could mean he has to make some big career decisions early on. Let's take a look at its top three picks.




To be fair, Antonio Conte's men haven't had their best season. Coming from their strengths, the north London club have maintained rather poor form, with inconsistent and slow start to the game being their main weakness in recent months. Even with the firepower available up front, Spurs have not been able to make it work under Conte, and the Italian is most likely to leave this summer.


But another problem is facing Spurs in the near term - finding a replacement for Harry Kane. The problem with having a world-class striker on your team is that it's very difficult to have a backup. However, the 29-year-old star cannot stay forever, and whether he leaves Spurs or retires there, opportunities will certainly take his place in the years to come.


At first, joining Spurs to replace Kane seemed like a daunting prospect. However, the more you think about it, the more it starts to make sense. The summer transfer record Richarlison was sent down the left wing to compete with Son Heung-Min. However, the former Everton star could easily slip down to the striker once Kane starts to retreat. The 25-year-old Brazilian is five years younger than Kane and has no shortage of confidence in the role that best suits him at Everton.


That leaves a big gap for a promising striker to continue playing with a safety net yet to become a main man and Ferguson looks ready for the challenge. Having proven that he can compete with the big boys, the 6ft 2in tall striker shares many similarities with Kane and Richarlison and would fit perfectly into a physical Spurs squad.



Questions remain about Spurs' behavior towards young players. If Ferguson is smart, that's definitely something to discuss with the hierarchy, should a move emerge. The likes of Djed Spence, Joe Rodon, Brian Gil and Ireland international Troy Parrott have all been loaned out, despite promising starts at the club, and a long-term plan for their progress seems likely. is not done.


Despite some recruitment concerns, Tottenham seemed like the perfect destination for Ferguson to succeed. If Conte leaves this summer, Daniel Levy will be under increasing pressure to appoint a longer-term project manager modeled after Mauricio Pochettino (if not re-hire the same person) who could work with large numbers. club. It's not hard to find Ferguson in the center 

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