ESPN FC panel gets HEATED debating if Leicester City can catch Liverpool | Premier League



Las cosas se ponen tensas en el set de ESPN FC cuando los ex jugadores del Liverpool Steve Nicol y Don Hutchison discuten con Craig Burley sobre si el Leicester City puede recuperar la diferencia de ocho puntos con el Liverpool en la carrera por el título de la Premier League. Burley reitera la importancia del choque entre los dos equipos el Boxing Day, pero Nicol descarta cualquier idea de que el Leicester logre una remontada como la del Manchester City la temporada pasada para vencer al Liverpool y quedarse con el título. #ESPNFC #PremierLeague ✔ Suscríbete a ESPN FC en YouTube:

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27 comentarios en “ESPN FC panel gets HEATED debating if Leicester City can catch Liverpool | Premier League

  1. @Bart_Allen_YT

    What or Who is prime Messi ? the 91 goal season, season where he had 30 assists, is it a particular game or a certain goal he scored… There are so so many moments that an objective debate is impossible and that is before we take into account that they (other players )played in different decades, so stop these needless and useless comparisons !!!

  2. @poolfans

    Coming back to this post after 4-0 blow out.

    Craig: Liverpool will win the league if they could beat Leicester. Lol… Leicester not anywhere good enough to beat Liverpool

  3. @BobbyMarley718

    Hate agreeing with stevie. But for the left one? Liverpool will come down to earth but Leicester wont? And for the argumentative one. If you wont put a cent on them winning. 🤔 whats the point of your argument?

  4. @thecaptain5300

    “Get lost” well said. He’s becoming a buffoon. He’s argument is that they’re consistent but over looking the most consistent team in the league, Liverpool. What a joke. It’s obvious he wants Liverpool to lose and then say, told you so.

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