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| R.I.P. Harry Gregg 1932-2020 |
The second week of the Winter Break saw Liverpool carrying on where they left off.
Another below par display saw them taking all three points, it's a trait you cannot scoff.
It was the turn of Wolves and Villa to rue VAR decisions this week, no laughing matter.
Newcastle's Joelinton's record of nearly 2,000 mins without a goal certainly doesn't flatter.
Sadly former Manchester Utd keeper Harry Gregg, passed away this week at 87 years old.
He survived the 1958 Munich air crash, returning to the blazing wreckage in an act so bold.
With the referee and the VAR official being both from Manchester surely just a coincidence.
But when you compare Son Heung-min's challenge to Harry Maguire's, there is no defence.
Liverpool were beaten 1-0 by Athletico, a masterclass in how to defend as the game unfurled.
They didn't allow one shot on goal for a team some have described as the best in the world?
In a week that sees Everton's Andre Gomez make his return from an injury perpetrated by Son
Spurs announce that Son Heung-min needs surgery on a broken arm and his season is done.
Man City saw off West Ham as Kevin de Bruyne enhanced his credentials as Player of the Year.
Pep Guardiola said "If they don't sack me I will be here. I love this club. I like to be here".
in case you missed last week :- http://www.thefootballvoice.com/2020/02/week-27-that-was-week-that-was.html

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