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2nd September 2019
12:54pm BST

"What it illustrates, more than anything else, is how ridiculous this Premier League season is," Fanning said. "Because Liverpool are going to Burnley, a place they've lost at in recent years, a place that should be one of those fixtures that creates some kind of an obstacle. "And the only thing that comes out of the game is people talking about which of the Liverpool players should've scored the goals. "That's the gap there is now between Liverpool and Manchester City and everybody else - to varying degrees. "The only thing you can talk about, really, is why didn't Liverpool player A pass it to Liverpool player B so he could score the goals that would inevitably beat Burnley."Of course, you're never going to be happy as a fan or a coach, seeing two of your players engage in talk like that, but there's surplus solace to be found in the idea that Liverpool have transformed the Premier League into lowly Spanish opponents bending over for Real or Barca to spank them.
"It may become something, it may become a bit of friction between them and maybe, as a result, it will diminish Liverpool. "But this is a game you're conditioned to look at and think, 'this is a tough game'. "After 2-0, it was done and the only thing that's left to talk about is Salah clearly wanting the goals he thinks he can get."Listen here from 12:20.
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