A Lot Has Been Said

A Lot Has Been Said







Marc Guehi has delivered a pointed message in his first interview at Man Citydeclaring that when they came calling, “there was only one answer.”
Marc Guehi’s comments not kind to Liverpool
Guehi’s move to Man City has been made official and he has already given his first interview at his new club.
In a pointed
“>▶ عرض المحتوى المضمّن“I know what winning feels like and I won’t stop until I get that same feeling. A lot has been said but I’ll let my football do the talking.”
Guehi is clearly referring here to his failed Liverpool transfer that broke down on deadline day when Crystal Palace pulled the plug on the deal, despite him having already completed his medical.
The new Man City No. 15 also said that he is now “at the best club in England” and “it feels good to be able to say that.”
Having come so close to becoming a Liverpool player, it hurts to hear him giving his first interview in sky blue, but it is understandable to some extent that he wouldn’t be best-pleased with Liverpool, who would have had their man if they had wrapped up the summer transfer earlier.
As well as Liverpool’s poor form, the Reds were also unable to compete with the staggering £300,000-per-week reported wages that he will receive at the Etihad.
Marc Guehi’s eye-watering Man City wages: Is this why Liverpool pulled out?
Today’s Liverpool FC News
• According to theTimes‘ Tom Allnutt,Xabi Alonsois “keen on a move to the Premier League” – he will only consider offers for the summer, though
• Having previously gone on loan to six different clubs,Rhys Williamsshould be in line for another temporary move this month, the Athletic‘s James Pearce reports – surely Liverpool need to let him go permanently!
• As well as Arne Slotsporting director Richard Hughes and CEO of football Michael Edwards have all entered the final 18 months of their current deals, wrote the Times‘ Paul Joyce – this is typically the point at which extensions are discussed
• A proposed amendment to theHillsborough Lawwhich was highly criticised by campaigners and Merseyside MPs (read here), has been pulled – we’re one step closer
from This Is Anfield
It is very rare that Liverpool fans boo their team, and while it was still a small number who voiced their frustration in that way,Jack Lusbybelieves their boos were justified:
“Unbeaten they may be, but Liverpool are unbeaten in the least convincing fashion, and there is a sense that in improving results on paper, Slot has sacrificed the brand of football that earned his move to Anfield in the first place.
“It seems a case of playing not to lose, rather than playing to win. Liverpool have not only become boring to watch, but they are desperately brittle.”
READ: Why Liverpool fans had a right to boo Arne Slot – and sack calls are justified
Elsewhere in the football world
•Sadio Manehas spoken of how it would have been “crazy” for Senegal to continue their protest and remain off the pitch in their AFCON final against Morocco – he was the only player to stay on the pitch as the coach took the team off
•Senegalare now set to face sanctions as a result. What do you think? Surely walking off is never right, but the decision to disallow their goal was a disgrace.
• With the clubs in talks, young Rennes defenderJeremy Jacquethas
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Published on: 2026-01-19 18:19:00
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