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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC" part 3

It is perfectly normal for athletes in their early thirties to excel in running longer distances. As you age, you lose fast-twitch muscle fibers the ones that help with sprinting and and gain slow-twitch muscle fibers the ones that help you with endurance.

The likes of Richard Gough, Gareth Barry and currently Seamus Coleman show that age is no barrier to fitness or athletic ability.
Is he because he did gymnastics as a young girl?
 


I've never seen a player with the energy of Robertson, never. I know he's young and super fit but it's almost robotic

their whole left side is unnatural, the pace and power for 95 minutes, three games a week, 50 games a season, from Robertson and Mane is unbelievable. They’ve not dropped a level in three seasons now. I’ve never seen consistency like it. I’m certain that TAA and Robertson will revert to completely average fullbacks once Klopp leaves. Alexander Arnold wasn’t even a Rooney type in the academy, no one had heard of him and within a season he’s the best right back in the world and a bloke who had stunk at Hull was the best leftback. Ok.
 

Only one person to blame if he is that badly injured: the loony who insists on training at 100% every minute of the week and tells them to recover with the aid of some dubious kit/substances.
Would assume he does the opposite - total de-load of training, low intensity kickabouts, to enable massive intensity on matchday.

They play simple football AFAIK, with world class players, so what would training hard accomplish?
 
Who does the PR for that club? How out of touch can they possibly be? Ordinary people are going to be locked in their houses over Christmas not being able to see friends and family, probably lost their jobs, and the multi millionaire limping around his 18 bed mansion is going through hell?
Yeah but
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