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Emile Heskey

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
257 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Liverpool claim win despite Alisson's mistake

Some will try and do something, especially one goal.

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Liverpool claim win despite Alisson's mistake

It's a great run-in, isn't it?

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Liverpool claim win despite Alisson's mistake

You're going against some of the best teams in the world.

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Liverpool claim win despite Alisson's mistake

Would you really look at that as a player and think, that's a great run of fixtures, I can't wait?

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Liverpool claim win despite Alisson's mistake

You do want to put yourself up against the best.

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Liverpool claim win despite Alisson's mistake

As a Premier League player, you want to put yourself up against the best and you want to be playing against the best week in, week out.

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Liverpool claim win despite Alisson's mistake

Yeah, definitely.

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Liverpool claim win despite Alisson's mistake

Like you're saying, with the size of the squads now, you can bring someone in who...

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Liverpool claim win despite Alisson's mistake

who is an international player and probably has played lesser minutes at international football, so you can bring him in.

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Liverpool claim win despite Alisson's mistake

But like you touched on there, with players flying in from different places, the flying is actually the one that is tough for the players.

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Liverpool claim win despite Alisson's mistake

Not necessarily playing over the football, it's the flying and not getting sleep, different time zones, things like that.

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Liverpool claim win despite Alisson's mistake

you're Liverpool Football Club you should be aiming for the stars you should be aiming for the top they've had a great start here why not keep that going and aim for the top winning the Premier League winning the Cup they have to win a trophy at some stage under Jurgen Klopp and I think this season they could do that

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Liverpool claim win despite Alisson's mistake

I'm sure he'd have had him on his radar for a while and James Madison will be a player that he probably thought about throwing into that squad and just letting him be around the squad, letting him be around the players, playing with these players, letting them see what he's actually capable of doing because he's a fantastic player.

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Liverpool claim win despite Alisson's mistake

Yeah, you know, look at Harry Kane, it goes without saying he'll be the number one, but the others are obviously chomping at the bit to try and get in there, with your Marcus Rashford, who hasn't really played at club level at the minute, so he'll be wanting to play, he'll be wanting to show that he's still got something to prove.

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Liverpool claim win despite Alisson's mistake

Danny Welbeck, whose record speaks for itself.

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Liverpool claim win despite Alisson's mistake

He's got a fantastic goalscoring record.

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Liverpool claim win despite Alisson's mistake

And then Raheem Sterling, who's a wonderful player, can play up front, can play either flanks.

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Liverpool claim win despite Alisson's mistake

So yeah, they've got good options.

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Premier League Live - 16th December

Three goals and three points in Crystal Palace's first away win of this Premier League season, and it came at the King Power Stadium against a Leicester side who've been flying of late.

Sky Sports Premier League Podcast
Premier League Live - 16th December

But Palace had more attempts, more of them were on target, more touches in the opposition box, and they covered more distance than Leicester, who were reduced to ten men when Ndidi was sent off for picking up his second yellow card.