"This dip is just resetting Liverpool and I hope we're not having this discussion again around November and asking what was done. The Reds securing a top-four spot could be a factor in who they can bring in, but Bould believes they can't "rely on other teams having a meltdown" to achieve that goal. I think, if he is available, it is an absolute yes." "He knows how hard it is week in and week out. "It's about the people who have got the experience but aren't the other side of 30, so a Mason Mount has got that Premier League experience. "Can we really sit here and say the summer transfer window boils down to whether sign this lad or not?"Ĭhelsea's Mason Mount is also linked with a move to Anfield and Bould feels he could be a good option. Jurgen Klopp is a massive draw and what the team have done under him and the improvement under him. "Forget what Liverpool have done this season. Liverpool need "at least three midfielders" to be brought in this summer, according to BBC Radio Merseyside's The Red Kop podcast's Giulia Bould.īorussia Dortmund's Jude Bellingham continues to be linked with a move away from the Bundesliga leaders, with Liverpool, Manchester City and Real Madrid reported to be interested.įollowing Liverpool's Champions League exit at the hands of Real, Bould is not concerned this will impact the England international's decision. Michael: The 1986 FA Cup final, Grobbelaar running backwards to tip Graeme Sharp's shot over the crossbar often springs to mind.Ĭheck out the full piece on great saves here Martyn: Has to be Grobbelaar’s wobbly knees save against Roma in the 1984 European Cup final. Bruce Grobbelaar instinctively flicked up a hand to push the ball over the bar. Brian McClair side-volleyed it with both feet off the ground towards the goal. The ball was crossed from the right into the box. Josh: Liverpool were playing Manchester United away at Old Trafford in March 1990. That saved the final for us, and possibly contributed to Shevchenko missing the decisive penalty in the shootout to give us number five. A phenomenal double save at point-blank range. Here are some of your selections:Īlistair: Best save I've ever seen? Jerzy Dudek against Andriy Shevchenko, Champions League final in 2005. Alisson's save from Napoli's Arkadiusz Milik in the 2018-19 Champions League group stages got the nod. We asked our fan writer to pick the best save they'd seen from a Liverpool keeper.
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