629 Mr. Big Scene [The third change of the liver, asking for a monthly pass]

Mr. Big Scene!

This is the day after the League Cup final, a term used by major British media to describe Yang Yang.

One pass and one shot, Yang Yang still played a key role in key games, especially the finale free kick in the final stage, which won the unanimous praise of media reporters and fans.

The Liverpool Echo believes that Yang Yang shot Liverpool's first championship trophy of 2008 with a wonderful direct free kick, making a good start to the whole 2008.

Sky Sports highlighted three players after the game, one being Liverpool's left winger Yang Yang, who was voted Man of the Match with a rating of nine points, and said that his passing and shooting played a key role.

The other two were Tottenham Hotspur's centre-back, Ledley King, and former Real Madrid centre-back, world-famous Woodgate, who was outstanding in this game.

Sky Sports believes Ridley King and Woodgate should have been the best performers of the game without Yang Yang's finale free-kick, as their centre-back duo has kept Liverpool's attacks back in vain.

In the post-match ratings, both players also received a high score of nine.

Ridley King made a couple of crucial blocks, while Woodgate was described as rock-solid.

As for Jokora, he also got seven points, that is, he was commented that there were too many fouls and full of destructive power, which is obviously a decent comment, but in another report from Sky Sports, Jokola was blamed for his brutal foul on Yang Yang.

In fact, over the years, especially after Da Silva's broken leg, the protection of technical players has become a hot topic in the Premier League and the British media, and for players like Yang Yang, it is considered to further enhance the image and international influence of the Premier League, but the brutal fouls are damaging the image of the Premier League.

After all, blood and savage are two very different things.

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When Liverpool returned to Liverpool after winning the Carabao Cup from Wembley Stadium in London, they were greeted by the Liverpool fans across the city, who spontaneously gathered at Anfield Stadium to celebrate the team's title.

The club's general manager, Rick Parry, head coach Rafael Benitez and captain Steven Gerrard all spoke to the fans on behalf of the team.

Rick Parry said the team has been amazing this season, with satisfactory results on all fronts.

In the Premier League, the team currently sit top of the table, and although they are level on points with Arsenal and only two more than Manchester United, it is undoubtedly a satisfactory result, and Rick Parry believes this is the closest the team has come to winning the league in nearly two decades.

'We've been hearing from the fans over the years, we've felt the desire for the league title and now I believe that the team has the quality and the opportunity to challenge for the league title.

Rick Parry also solemnly promised the fans that the team's financial problems will not affect the operation, and everything will focus on stability.

Head coach Rafael Benitez also made a solemn promise that the team will do their best to challenge for the league title.

Because the last time Liverpool won the league championship was in 1990, when the Premier League was not born, and the top league in England at that time was called League One, and that time was also known as the last afterglow of Liverpool's peak dynasty.

Since then, Liverpool have been mired in a quagmire of darkness, from a powerhouse that dominates European football to being replaced by Manchester United, Arsenal and even Chelsea.

But in the hearts of Liverpool players and fans, the desire for the league title has never diminished by half a point, and even as time accumulates, everyone's pursuit of the Premier League title has become stronger and stronger.

It's not just a championship, it's a piece of history that's gone.

So, when Benitez solemnly promised that the team would do their best to play every next game and strive to make a breakthrough in the Champions League and the Premier League, all the fans in the stadium cheered in unison.

Steven Gerrard then took the stage on behalf of the dressing room, promising that the players would do everything in their power to win every game.

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Yang Yang stood in the ranks of players throughout the whole process, and he watched the reaction of Liverpool fans, and he was very emotional.

It's a very unique team because every fan here is full of passion and blood.

For other teams in the Premier League, attendance in domestic cup competitions is generally very poor, such as Chelsea, Mourinho's League Cup before the end of the class, the attendance rate is not even half.

You must know that for the sake of attendance, the domestic cup itself has lowered the ticket price very low to attract fans.

But this situation will not be seen in Liverpool at all, as long as it is a game at Anfield, it can be said that the stadium is full, even if it is a domestic cup match, the stands are crowded, and the fans are still passionate.

Dalglish and Souness have told Yang Yang that they hope he can learn the history of Liverpool and understand the things that make Liverpool great and make Liverpool fans tirelessly pursue.

Yang Yang still hasn't fully figured it out, but he really feels the difference of Liverpool fans.

And he's willing to win everything they want for the group of fans who have been with him for more than a year, who have always had the most confidence in him, even when he's not doing well.

At this moment, standing in front of Anfield Stadium and listening to the deafening cries of the fans, Yang Yang also ignited the fire of war in his heart.

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It's the weekend again, the twenty-ninth round of the Premier League.

Liverpool host Newcastle.

For Anfield fans, the off-field aspects of this matchup are far more moving than those inside the stadium.

Newcastle's manager is Keegan and the striker is Michael Owen, both of whom share a common title, having once been the darlings of Anfield and the stars of Liverpool.

In the stands, King Kenny Dalglish also sat with several Liverpool legends, all watching the game while also supporting the team.

Outside the pitch, a takeover battle over Liverpool is in the air.

For the third time, the DIG consortium from Dubai has made an offer for Liverpool.

They had made two previous offers, losing to Hicks and Gillette in the first competition, and then hoping to take a stake in the second time, but the two sides did not agree.

Al Asari, the president of the DIG consortium, is a die-hard Liverpool fan who is eager to buy Liverpool and has promised to inject big money to bring more stars and a mirage of new stadiums to Liverpool.

All the Liverpool fans gave a very warm welcome to the consortium from Dubai, as they were fed up with Hicks and Gillette.

In fact, the honeymoon period between the two American bosses and Liverpool was not even half a year, and they soon revealed their true colors.

And everyone is convinced that in the hands of these two Americans, Liverpool will be mired in debt.

So, selling to a Dubai consortium is the best option.

Al Asari also gave enough sincerity, first offering 350 million pounds, which will ensure that the two Americans can get out of the country without losing a penny, but the result is not negotiated.

Just a day before Liverpool's home game against Newcastle, the DIG Consortium appointed an investment firm in the City of London to re-engage with Liverpool's two owners and once again raised the offer to £400 million.

In other words, two Americans will be able to make 50 million pounds of money from it, and each will receive 25 million pounds, which is a very good deal, if not a good value business, from any point of view.

Because the two Americans are simply empty gloves white wolves, using the leverage of bank loans to buy Liverpool, making 50 million pounds in a year, which is already worth thousands of dollars.

Gillette made a compromise and said he was willing to sell his shares, but Hicks made it clear that he would not sell his 50 percent shares, and even made it clear that he would do everything he could to raise funds to buy Gillette's shares.

In this way, the acquisition of the DIG consortium was once again put on hold.

News came out of Fleet Street in London that Al Asari had made it clear that the DIG consortium would not increase even a penny from 400 million pounds, so that Hicks would stop wanting to sit on the ground and raise the price.

And in this game at home against Newcastle, Liverpool fans also unfurled banners in the stands, telling the Americans to get out of the way and stop tarnishing Anfield!

Atkinson, the fan leader of the famous fan organization Shankly's Soul, said in an interview with the media that he will lead the Liverpool fan organization to put pressure on the two American owners to get out of the way with a profit of 50 million pounds!

On one side are Dalglish, Keegan and Owen, who represent Liverpool's feelings and history; On the other hand, there is the cold money and interests, which have left all the Liverpool players on the pitch and the fans in the stands feeling confused.

Where is this team going from here?

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Yang Yang walked out of the players' tunnel and saw the celebrities in the stands, as well as those banners.

He also had mixed feelings, as he seemed to see Hicks and Gillette a year ago when they arrived in the team, and all the fans and players in the stadium greeted them warmly.

At the time, everyone thought they would be Liverpool's savior, Liverpool's Roman Abramovich.

But who would have thought that a year later it would be such a mess?

In other words, can the DIG consortium really be Liverpool's savior?

Are they really not going to be the second American?

Yang Yang doesn't understand and doesn't know.

He's a professional and the best professional in European football, and he's not worried about his future because if he says he wants to leave Liverpool, there are teams who want him.

But what about Gerald and Carragher and the others?

They've given so much for this team, what's next?

And the fans in the stands, what should they do?

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