Messigician
Senior Member
I've been a Coutinho hater longer than anyone lol but he's just as invisible as FDJ.
Reminder that @BBZ8800 would shit on Messi just to defend this fraud.
Why I am not surprised?
The same people shit on Cou and give excuses for Frenkie for the same type of displays.
A never ending PlanetBarca loop.
He was never any good at Liverpool. .
That has to be the most ignorant comment in years
That has to be the most ignorant comment in years
He was recognised as THE best player in the league for a year or two so your initial post is bolloxConviniently left out the second part of the post.
He was good when liverpool were average. Good player in an average team, thats what hes always been.
When Klopp took over, he didnt have a position in the team and they went to a higher level when he was sold.
Conviniently left out the second part of the post.
He was good when liverpool were average. Good player in an average team, thats what hes always been.
When Klopp took over, he didnt have a position in the team and they went to a higher level when he was sold.
He was recognised as THE best player in the lead for a year or two so your initial post is bollox
Coutinho was never close to the best player in the league at Liverpool.
Coutinho had an excellent season in 2014/15, missing only three Premier League matches and also appearing in seventeen cup-ties. He enhanced his reputation as a scorer of exceptional goals with his strikes against Southampton and Manchester City in the League and against Bolton Wanderers, Blackburn Rovers and Aston Villa in the Cup. In January he signed a new five-year contract and when it became apparent that Liverpool would not qualify for the Champions League, he brushed off any questions over the possibility of him leaving. He was deservedly a multi-prize winner at the club's end-of-season awards evening and his club form was rewarded with a call up to the national squad for the Copa America.
In 2015/16 Coutinho was outstanding, scoring twelve goals in all competitions. They included a stunning strike from outside the box at Stoke City in the opening game, the equaliser in the League Cup final and a brilliant solo goal against Manchester United at Old Trafford in the last sixteen of the Champions League. He won four end of season awards and was called up by Brazil or the Copa America which was held in the USA. Coutinho was the club's star performer in 2016-17, scoring thirteen goals in 31 games. He opened the campaign with a stunning free-kick at Arsenal and finished it with one at Anfield that helped secure the Reds a place in the Champions League qualifying round.