Our website's notorious female rumour monger "Ms. Plan To" slammed by Fabrizio Romano again for deliberately hyping up the old fake news which falsely claimed that Liverpool "plan" to replac

2025-01-22 17:53

Our website's notorious female rumour monger


Sky Sportsrenowned Italian transfer journalist for Fabrizio Romano, has once again slammed our website's notorious female rumour monger "Ms. Plan To" on Tuesday through his personal official paid column for deliberately hyping up Liverpool "plan" to replace its Egyptian international forward Mohamed Salah with Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo, an old news that has already been denied many times.


Romano hit out in his column that it has only been two months since the rumour was denied last time. He really doesn't understand how bad "Ms. Plan To"'s language skills are that she can't understand it, or she really has too much free time and has a fetish for being slapped in the face.


He criticized that, facts have proven many times that Brentford has no plan to sell Mbeumo, not last winter, not last summer, and naturally not this winter and summer. The most exaggerated thing is that the Bees' head coach Thomas Frank just reiterated this statement when he was asked about this at the pre-match press conference against Liverpool last Saturday (January 19). It is obvious that "Ms. Plan To" is deliberately hyping up this old news in order to continue to use this fake news to clickbait.


Romano also said that Liverpool has never planned to sign any player to replace Mohamed Salah. At best, they will continue to observe every movement in the transfer market and seek to bring in more right wingers at the right time to reduce Salah's burden.


The Reds has never given up on renewing the contract with the Egyptian King since the beginning, and there is no sign that Salah has agreed to go to the Saudi Pro League. Therefore, he is very angry that "Ms. Plan To" continues to deliberately use this topic to spread rumors and hype, and feels shameful for her disrespect for Salah and Liverpool.


In fact, we are also very furious about this fake news from "Ms. Plan To".


Whether in the era of its former legendary coach Jurgen Klopp or the current Arne Slot era, Liverpool's tactical system has never been "high-pressure counterattack", but a mixture of "Total Football", "Tiki-Taka" and "Gegenpressing" with attack-first emphasized tactics.


"High-pressure counterattack" is to deliberately put high line to players' positioning and position of the defense all the time, so that the opponent has the initiative to attack, and only counterattack after successfully stealing the ball. This is not the tactic adopted by the Reds who has always been constantly attacking the opponent's defense.


Secondly, Mbeumo's primary position is center forward, and his teammate Yoann Wissa is the primary right winger in the Brentford team. The two have always rotated their positions, while Salah only plays as a right winger. In addition to their fast speed, they are forwards with completely different styles of play!


You don't even know this little bit of common sense about tactical systems and you dare to imitate others and spread rumours. You are really shameless!


Finally, what does it mean that Bryan Mbeumo can instantly replaces Salah by "plug and play"? ! Do you think they are the USB flash drives which you used on your computer? !


Two months ago, the same rumour was just refuted by The Athletic's resident renowned  journalists James Pearce and David Ornstein. Can you please verify them before posting?! Please, "Ms. Plan To", enough is enough! Stop learning these bad habits of "Ms. Titan", okay? !


The most ridiculous thing is that "Ms. Titan" seems to have learned to stop maliciously spreading rumours, but you still want to live in your own world as always!


How long will you deliberately use and link various Premier League clubs and players together? ! Can you stop ruining the reputation of this website? ! We asre really tired of having to "slap you in the face" with Romano all the time!

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