Gary Neville claims Bruno Fernandes was asking to be subbed off at 6-0 down to Liverpool

GistReel

Football legend turned pundit and commentator, Gary Neville has hit out at Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes for reportedly being annoyed at not being substituted during their 7-0 loss to Liverpool.

Gary Neville slams Bruno Fernandes for asking to be subbed off at 6-0 down to Liverpool

After trailing 1-0 before half time following a Cody Gakpo opener, the Red Devils were blown away in the second half with Jurgen Klopp’s side hitting an extra six. Gakpo got another with Mo Salah and Darwin Nunez getting a brace each before Roberto Firmino who will leave Anfield at the end of the season, bagged the seventh of the evening. After Salah became Liverpool’s all-time leading Premier League goalscorer in the 83rd minute when he tapped home from close range to make it 6-0, co-commentator Gary Neville spotted something going on. Neville suggested that a frustrated Fernandes was struggling to hide his discontent at being left on the pitch as Anthony Elanga replaced Marcus Rashford in the final minutes. He said; Gary Neville slams Bruno Fernandes for asking to be subbed off at 6-0 down to Liverpool “Bruno Fernandes is stood in the centre circle with his arms raised saying ‘why is it me not coming off?’ “Honestly, I have to say some of his behaviour in the second half has been a disgrace. I’ve had enough of him throwing his arms about, not running about. That wasn’t a captain’s performance by him.” Fellow pundit and former Man Utd team-mate Keane said: “Fernandes’ body language today was disgraceful. Players will no doubt feel ashamed. They went missing in the second half. “But I have to say Liverpool were absolutely amazing. Their energy, decision-making… Liverpool were back to their very, very best.” Sky cameras failed to show his so-called outburst but footage from the stands has since emerged showing the Portuguese midfielder’s reaction. Watch below………………………………………. Bruno Fernandes going mad he wanted to come off WTF 😳 pic.twitter.com/1ytYt6jkD5 — shab (@shabbiar) March 5, 2023 Apparently this was Bruno Fernandes BEGGING to be subbed off? @GNev2 is such a clownpic.twitter.com/mJGocA00j7 — AB⚕ (@AbsoluteBruno) March 6, 2023

This was a disastrous moment for us — De Gea speaks after heavy defeat to Liverpool

GistReel

Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea has described their 7-0 loss to Liverpool on Sunday, March 5, as a “disastrous moment”. This was a disastrous moment for us - De Gea speaks after heavy defeat to Liverpool Manchester United held their own for much of the first-half against Liverpool, only to see Cody Gakpo break the deadlock in the 43rd minute. The Red Devils then suffered the most dramatic of second-half collapses as the likes of Mohamed Salah, Darwin Nunez and Roberto Firmino got in on the act. The 7-0 defeat became the Red Devils’ heaviest defeat in 92 years. They also suffered 7-0 losses to Wolves in December 1931, Aston Villa in December 1930 and Blackburn Rovers in April 1926. This was a disastrous moment for us - De Gea speaks after heavy defeat to Liverpool Reacting to the defeat, De Gea said in a statement; “I know these message don’t sit well on such a day. This was a disastrous moment for us and these results shouldn’t happen, especially with the journey we are all on. We have a duty to this club, a responsibility to represent the badge but we have many opportunities to look ahead, many games coming fast and we have to lock our focus on these.”

Manchester United get their worst defeat in 92 years following 7-0 defeat to Liverpool

GistReel

Manchester United have gotten their heaviest defeat since Boxing Day 1931 after being defeated 7-0 by Liverpool today, March 5. Manchester United get their worst defeat in 92 years following 7-0 defeat to Liverpool Gakpo put the Reds in front moments before half-time, cutting in from the left and curling into the far corner of David de Gea’s net. United needed a response at the start of the second half, but instead it was the host who struck quickly as Darwin Nunez scored a scrappy second. Just as the visitors prepared to mount a comeback, it was three as Gakpo’s deft finish rounded off a fluid counter-attack. It was already a hammering, but two goals from Mohamed Salah and another goal from Nunez put the cherry on top of the cake before Roberto Firmino added a seventh. It is Liverpool’s biggest ever win against United, breaking a record which had stood for more than a century. Liverpool beat United 7-1 on October 12, 1895, but now there is a new high point.

Manchester United get their worst defeat in 92 years following 7-0 defeat to Liverpool

It is  also the first time the Red Devils have lost by seven goals in any competition since that loss to Wolverhampton Wanderers more than 90 years ago. While Salah’s first goal in the match placed him level with club legend Robbie Fowler in the record scorer list, he went on to break record when he scored again to take his tally up to 129. Salah has now scored 11 goals across his last six appearances against the Old Trafford club as he struck twice in a historic 7-0 win at Anfield.

Real Madrid broke 6 records after defeating Liverpool at Anfield

GistReel

Real Madrid had a historic Champions League performance after coming from two goals down to defeat Liverpool 5-2 at Anfield on Tuesday, February 21. Real Madrid broke 6 records after defeating Liverpool at Anfield While it looked all gloomy for Real Madrid after Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah gave the Reds an electric start with two quickfire goals, Vinicius Junior set in motion a dominant turnaround for Real Madrid which paid off. Following the win, Real Madrid became the first visiting club to put four goals past Liverpool at Anfield. It was also the second time in this campaign that the Reds conceded at least four times in the Champions League after doing so against Napoli on September 7. With his brace at Anfield on Tuesday night, Benzema has now scored more goals against Liverpool in European Cup and Champions League history than any other player (6). He entered play level with Didier Drogba for the record. Team-mate Vinicius Junior is now in second place in that category (5). Real Madrid broke 6 records after defeating Liverpool at Anfield 22-year-old Vinicius has also become the youngest player since Johan Cruyff to score at least twice as a visitor in a European match at Anfield. Benzema has now scored in 18 consecutive Champions League campaigns, equalling Lionel Messi’s all-time record. Real Madrid is now the first team to win a Champions League match by three goals after trailing by at least two. The record applies to both home and away fixtures. Vinicius Junior has also become the second-youngest Madrid player to score in three straight UCL games. Raul was 22 years and 163 days old when he achieved the feat in 1999.

Mohamed Salah broke two Liverpool records in 14 minutes in spite of defeat to Real Madrid

GistReel

Mohamed Salah needed just 14 minutes to break two Liverpool records during Tuesday’s Champions League clash against Real Madrid. Mohamed Salah broke two Liverpool records in 14 minutes in spite of defeat to Real Madrid Darwin Nunez’s outrageous flick and Thibaut Courtois’ howler, which allowed Salah to score a tap-in, gave Liverpool the lead during the match which ended 5-2 in favour of Real Madrid. Salah assisted Nunez’s goal to register his 13th assist for Liverpool in the Champions League, more than any other player in the club’s successful history. Furthermore, the Egyptian’s strike was his 42nd for Liverpool in the competition, breaking Steven Gerrard’s record.

Mohamed Salah broke two Liverpool records in 14 minutes in spite of defeat to Real Madrid

The records do not stop there for Salah. He now has 44 goals in the Champions League, equalling Didier Drogba’s record for the most scored by an African player. Salah will be confident of going beyond the Chelsea legend sooner rather than later. 30-year-old Salah now has 19 goals this season, with eight of those coming in the Champions League. Nunez, 23, is also enjoying a solid European campaign, finding the net four times.

It’s difficult to explain why Liverpool is not performing

GistReel

Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker has reacted to the team’s 3-0 defeat to Wolves at the Molineux stadium on Saturday night. It's difficult to explain why Liverpool is not performing - Alisson speaks after defeat to Wolves Liverpool conceded two goals within the first 12 minutes before Ruben Neves added a third in the second half. Reacting to the defeat which has left them in the 10th spot on the Premier League table, Alisson said it’s difficult to explain why Liverpool is underperforming. He said; “Sometimes in football you make mistakes and you get punished. We did that again and again. Two mistakes, two goals at the beginning of the game. We are making things hard for ourselves. It's difficult to explain why Liverpool is not performing - Alisson speaks after defeat to Wolves “I don’t know what we need to happen to us to wake up. We come here, say we have to believe in ourselves but we don’t act like that on the pitch or deserve that. Again, we have to put this behind us and take strength from ourselves and families to bounce back. “I think everyone believes they are capable of doing these things, it is that you have to fight for that. In a game of 90 minutes you have to do it consistently for the whole game. We showed today you can get punished for 15 minutes and that’s what happened to us. We have the same players who achieved so many great things at this club and we are not performing well. It’s difficult to say why. I’m not saying I don’t trust we can’t bounce back. I’m just so disappointed about tonight’s game. We have to keep working.”

I don’t think I’m playing well at Liverpool

GistReel

Liverpool player, Darwin Nunez has provided an honest assessment of his output for the club since being signed. I don’t think I’m playing well at Liverpool - Darwin Nunez It’s been expected that the 22-year-old who was signed from Benfica for £64m by Liverpool at the beginning of the season, will fill the void left by Sadio Mane. However, since arriving Anfield, Nunez has come under fire for his rash approach and, crucially, lack of a clinical edge in front of goal relative to expectations. When asked by SkySports how Liverpool’s coach, Jurgen Klopp sees him, he said; “I think he wants to see what he saw in Benfica. For example in the games I played against Liverpool [last year in the Champions League], when I performed very well. I don’t think I’m playing well at the moment, but I always want to improve. I try to improve every day. Klopp knows my strength is my speed, running into space. Also, he tells me that I need to be more calm when I’m playing, and that I need to move more. I don’t think I’m playing well at Liverpool - Darwin Nunez “He tells me that I need that, and that I am a player with a lot of quality. So, that’s more or less what he wants from me – and, of course, that I score goals. He has told me that I have to be calm in games when it comes to finishing. “He wants me to take a second longer, because if I shoot with anger, or I rush it, then it will always go badly. He asks me to take an extra second, with calmness, and I will score.” Nunez also added that he is adapting perfectly. He added; “It is a case of adapting. Adapting is important – and not only here at the club. Things have to be good on the football side, but also with your family, because if your family is OK, then you will always be OK. My family and I are good.”  

Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez is not worth £100m – Liverpool legend, Danny Murphy

GistReel

Liverpool legend, Danny Murphy has claimed that Chelsea overpaid for Argentina international, Enzo Fernandez. 

Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez is not worth £100m – Liverpool legend, Danny Murphy

Recall that Chelsea signed Enzo from Benfica for a record fee of £106.8m. The 22-year-old who only joined Benfica last summer for around £10m, signed an eight-and-a-half-year deal at Stamford Bridge which would keep him at the club until the summer of 2031. The deal also made him the most expensive signing in British football. Commenting on the deal, Murphy stated that Enzo Fernandez is not worth that amount as Manchester United and Manchester City stars, Casemiro and Rodri are better than him. He told talkSPORT; Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez is not worth £100m – Liverpool legend, Danny Murphy “Chelsea are overpaying for players, I still don’t think the majority of their first XI gets anywhere near Man City’s team. “I’ve watched Enzo Fernandez live and he’s decent, but he’s not £100m. They’ve been absolutely bent over there. “But he’s not Casemiro, he’s not Rodri. They’re overspending on players, clubs are seeing Chelsea come and they’re basically just pulling their pants down.”

Understanding the Culture, History, and Attractions of Liverpool

GistReel

Whether you’re bonkers for the Beatles or a serious football fanatic, Liverpool is the perfect place for exploration and adventure! With so much packed in a small location, it’s easy to drop off your bags at the Liverpool Street Station luggage storage and hit the streets. Taking in all of that British culture can be problematic if you don’t know which options to choose. Here is a quick breakdown of some of the things you shouldn’t miss when taking a trip to England’s most popular port! Liverpool History Dating back to the early thirteenth century, the city of Liverpool has a long and sometimes divisive history. Named after the inlet that flowed through the area, the town began as seven simple streets but eventually grew to become a hub for transatlantic shipping. Liverpool gained prominence from the slave trade and the practice helped to make the town and its citizens wealthy, though it also laid strong foundations for the city’s future. As slavery was abandoned, the city retained its status as an important port town, a title it still holds to this day. By the beginning of the 19th century, almost 40% of worldwide trade passed through the city’s docks. Today, visitors can leave their bags at a Liverpool Street Station luggage storage location and traverse the streets to take in the historic and cultural landmarks. Exploring the Royal Albert Docks gives context to the history of Liverpool, which includes viewing the International Slavery Museum and Merseyside Maritime Museum within its walls. A Cultural Experience Being the maritime-based metropolis that it is, there’s no shortage of activities in Liverpool. Guests to the city can tour historical landmarks, sample local cuisine, and even follow in the footsteps of one of the world’s most famous bands. Some of the distractions that can be found throughout Liverpool include: The Beatles Liverpool may be a hub of maritime activity, but for many people, it’s the musical heritage that draws them in. As the birthplace of The Beatles, Liverpool is the target destination for devoted fans. Visiting The Cavern Club is a must, and walking through its doors transports you back to the time when the Fab Foursome first turned heads. If the nightlife isn’t your bag, leave your things with luggage storage at the Liverpool Street Station and check out The Beatles Story Museum for a more family-friendly cultural outing. Museums The Royal Albert Docks isn’t the only place to take in some of Liverpool’s repositories of history and culture. The transformed World War II command center known as the Western Approaches Museum is an excellent place to explore some of the military history surrounding the city. For a well-rounded look at the port town’s past, a trip to the Museum of Liverpool provides opportunities to see unique aspects of the city’s cultural development. Art Liverpool’s love of art is known throughout England, hosting one of the largest assortment of galleries in the United Kingdom. With collections containing pieces from almost every style, some of the more significant galleries include: Tate Liverpool: With a constantly rotating gallery of contemporary and classic artists, there’s always something new to see. The Lady Lever Art Gallery: Dedicating to his wife, Elizabeth, the museum shares the personal treasury of William Hesketh and is one of the most renowned galleries in the country. Open Eye Gallery: Close to the Royal Albert Docks, this is the place to view photography and other visual media, with a repository for over 1,000 prints. In all, the city hosts 16 galleries featuring different collections and exhibitions. With galleries containing almost every style of art, there’s sure to be something to inspire any visitor that steps out of the Liverpool Street Station luggage storage location. Guest Guidelines Taking a train into the city for a weekend jaunt has always been a favored pastime for British citizens, but new guests may have some difficulty in navigating its streets. For example, Liverpool is notorious for its football fandom, which makes trips on game days more exhausting than exciting. If stopping by during a home match is unavoidable, make sure you make lodging reservations in advance before fanatics flood the hotels and Airbnb vacancies. Making time for museum exploration can also cause some problems if temporary exhibitions are making the rounds. In these instances, pre-booking is always a great idea. Historical and cultural walking tours are also an excellent option for those leaving their bags with Liverpool Street Station luggage storage. These excursions give visitors a great opportunity to see the architecture that makes Liverpool one of the most beautiful cities in England. Loving Liverpool When it comes to music, culture, and history, Liverpool can’t be beaten. Citizens from all over the UK flock to the city for the museums and art while taking in an exciting nightlife of music and clubbing. However, even as a cultural hub, perhaps the most memorable aspect of Liverpool is its people. With natural warmth and friendliness for neighbors and guests alike, it would be difficult to tear anyone away from this jewel of England’s coast!

BBC apologizes over pornographic audio before Liverpool vs Wolves match

GistReel

The national broadcaster of the United Kingdom, BBC has apologized for blasting pornographic audio before the FA cup match between Liverpool and Wolves on Tuesday evening. BBC apologizes over pornographic audio before Liverpool vs Wolves match The audio mix-up marred BBC’s pre-match FA Cup coverage of Liverpool’s third-round FA Cup replay against Wolves. Liverpool ran off as winners of the match which ended 1-0 following a goal scored in the 13th minute by Harvey Elliot. Here’s the NSFW clip; There’s no way someone just got the sex noise text live on BBC One pic.twitter.com/W0LtPKUyf0 — samalamadingdong (@5amcoek) January 17, 2023 BBC apologized to their audience in a statement shared 40 minutes after the explicit audio got to public space. The broadcaster also promised to investigate the alleged sabotage. The statement read; “We apologise to any viewers offended during the live coverage of the football this evening. We are investigating how this happened.” Here’s how some Twitter users reacted to the audio mix-up; Well, we found this taped to the back of the set. As sabotage goes it was quite amusing. 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/ikUhBJ38Je — Gary Lineker 💙💛 (@GaryLineker) January 17, 2023 Nothing to moan about, I guess. pic.twitter.com/2xeBJxU3F5 — Gary Lineker 💙💛 (@GaryLineker) January 17, 2023 HAHAHAHAHAHAHA 😂😂😂😂😂 Only on the bbc #bbcone #football #liverpool #wolves pic.twitter.com/Um1YXsIRM9 — Zack Atherton (@ZackAtherton2) January 17, 2023 Should this be after watershed? Porn going off on the BBC for Wolves v Liverpool right now 😂😂😂#WOLLIV #FACup pic.twitter.com/frJtybqS9J — Stu (@stulah) January 17, 2023 Listening to the last 5 minutes of BBC’s coverage of Wolves vs Liverpool pic.twitter.com/GuTFxgY1if — ODDSbible (@ODDSbible) January 17, 2023 No way have they got the orgasm sound on BBC for Wolves VS Liverpool 😂😂😂 — Chris (@Underwood199520) January 17, 2023 Sex noises interrupting Gary Lineker whilst he presents coverage of BBC’S Wolves’ clash with Liverpool has got to be the funniest thing on television in quite a long time. 😂 🤣 pic.twitter.com/1YnjByQUY7 — GΣΟRGΣ™ (@JustTweetGeorge) January 17, 2023 Someone’s been done an absolute topper live on BBC in build up to Liverpool wolves game 😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/en887yutfJ — Hammy (@RossHamilton_1) January 17, 2023