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"It's hard to figure out Liverpool at the moment," Keane said.
"I think, it's hard to get excited about them. To me, they are going nowhere fast. Again, they're neat and tidy, but come the end of the season when the prizes are being given out, Liverpool will be nowhere near them... There's not too much to say about Liverpool. They're just drifting. Drifting nowhere."Keane did concede that it is more difficult for Liverpool to recruit the defensive players they need when Manchester City can spend £50m on full-backs, but overall, he seemed deeply unimpressed.
"They've had a good night but they've played nobody tonight. The bigger picture for Liverpool going forward: they are well behind the other teams."You can watch Keane here: His comments didn't go down well with Liverpool supporters. https://twitter.com/AnfieldNation/status/925876149183565824 https://twitter.com/ibretticus/status/925916082531004416 https://twitter.com/Naomicodrington/status/925972450999001088 https://twitter.com/The_Si_Skelly/status/925917856461619200 https://twitter.com/Labcy2pac1/status/925895748235026432 https://twitter.com/Mensana88/status/925911764172128256 https://twitter.com/Engrtupaye5/status/926002365408346113 https://twitter.com/mesolithicguy/status/925878823022981120 https://twitter.com/scally650/status/925878514410315776 https://twitter.com/mesolithicguy/status/926017646331682816 https://twitter.com/markarmlfc/status/925877219360157696 https://twitter.com/thegibosuk/status/925896688199438337
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