How and why to watch Liverpool v Norwich (Friday, August 9 2019) Tuning into Sky Sports from 8pm should do the trick, 7pm if you want the build-up. Liverpool had a stunning season last year and – but for Manchester City being so unusually brilliant – they would have surely ended the campaign with their first Premier League title for 29 years. As it is, they had to settle for just the Champions League, and the fact that such a season carried even the remotest tinge of disappointment tells you just how strong Jurgen Klopp’s Reds were in 2018/19. Understandably, Klopp has struggled to make significant signings this summer, as frankly it’s tough to make this team better, but that shouldn’t be seen as a negative at all. Norwich have been busy in the transfer market since they won the Championship, although they certainly haven’t spent big. Patrick Roberts, a loan signing from Man City, is an exciting signing though.   The post How and why to watch Liverpool v Norwich (Friday, August 9 2019) appeared first on teamtalk.com. - SPORT BETTING

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How and why to watch Liverpool v Norwich (Friday, August 9 2019) Tuning into Sky Sports from 8pm should do the trick, 7pm if you want the build-up. Liverpool had a stunning season last year and – but for Manchester City being so unusually brilliant – they would have surely ended the campaign with their first Premier League title for 29 years. As it is, they had to settle for just the Champions League, and the fact that such a season carried even the remotest tinge of disappointment tells you just how strong Jurgen Klopp’s Reds were in 2018/19. Understandably, Klopp has struggled to make significant signings this summer, as frankly it’s tough to make this team better, but that shouldn’t be seen as a negative at all. Norwich have been busy in the transfer market since they won the Championship, although they certainly haven’t spent big. Patrick Roberts, a loan signing from Man City, is an exciting signing though.   The post How and why to watch Liverpool v Norwich (Friday, August 9 2019) appeared first on teamtalk.com.


Tuning into Sky Sports from 8pm should do the trick, 7pm if you want the build-up.

Liverpool had a stunning season last year and – but for Manchester City being so unusually brilliant – they would have surely ended the campaign with their first Premier League title for 29 years.

As it is, they had to settle for just the Champions League, and the fact that such a season carried even the remotest tinge of disappointment tells you just how strong Jurgen Klopp’s Reds were in 2018/19.

Understandably, Klopp has struggled to make significant signings this summer, as frankly it’s tough to make this team better, but that shouldn’t be seen as a negative at all.

Norwich have been busy in the transfer market since they won the Championship, although they certainly haven’t spent big. Patrick Roberts, a loan signing from Man City, is an exciting signing though.

 

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