Liverpool 2-0 Watford | Premier League Highlights



Diogo Jota’s header and a late Fabinho penalty were enough to see Liverpool take three points from Watford in the Premier League.

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24 respuestas a Liverpool 2-0 Watford | Premier League Highlights

  1. if this 1:27 became a goal it will be amazing assist and 3:14 he join it

  2. Lin Gonsalez dijo:

    thiago alcantara, man. what a phenomenal player he is

  3. thiago alcantara, man. what a phenomenal player he is

  4. Anand Kumar dijo:

    Thiago, Diaz and Firmino will be exceeding vital that they play against Man City on Sunday. I believe a tight game but it will be 1-2 in Liverpool favour.

  5. Darth Vader dijo:

    Watford played well, but to beat Liverpool, you need to actually score

  6. Все ,можно продать салаха,джота забивает каждый день!отпустить салаха!

  7. I like the sound of comentator, same the UCL comentator..

  8. yuyul31 dijo:

    Salah his hair like marcelo

  9. Eyasu Reshid dijo:

    Hey watford
    How can i join your football academy please?

  10. Diogo Jota's header and a late Fabinho penalty were enough to see Liverpool take three points from Watford in the Premier League.

  11. Watford pasti bakal oleng

  12. JJ ESL dijo:

    If only Scotland had tackled like Cuco in the Six Nations.

  13. Koji dijo:

    thiago alcantara, man. what a phenomenal player he is

  14. watford will definatley stay …….wont relegate for sure….they are fighters

  15. The league table is becoming very hot. The first place and the fourth place

  16. k tom dijo:

    Liverpool lucky today. They don't play like a side that may win the quadruple.

  17. Trent wearing Gomez face .

  18. Buen partido del Watford

  19. m a dijo:

    왓포드 화이팅

  20. Great performance by Liverpool ???. Jota played phenomenal Football in winning cause ???.

  21. That really was a weird tackle. What was he thinking.

  22. European national leagues need playoffs if they want to regain some unpredictability. Salary cap can help but I don't think it's enough. In the playoffs the chances of surprises occurring are bigger. After all, do you prefer to compete against Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, PSG, Manchester City, etc., for one or two games or per 38 rounds? It can be a two legs game or, even better, one home game for the best placed team in the regular season. This would be wild! Imagine the tension level. Could be like that: 20 teams, 38 rounds (home-away). At the end of the regular season, the last 3 are relegated; the top 3 guarantee a spot in the champions league along with the champion of the playoffs. If the champion is one of the top three with a guaranteed place, then the spot goes to the fourth place in the regular season; the next two or three teams get the Europe league spots. That way, the regular season is valued and we still have the emotion of the playoffs. The first 8 compete in the playoffs (quarter finals, semifinals and finals). One game only in the home of the best placed team in the regular season.

    Or:
    24 teams, 46 rounds (home-away). And the end of the national cups, since the champions are always the big clubs. Let's face it: everyone values ​​national leagues and European cups; national cups are a nuisance – something dated. In this way, each division of the respective national leagues would also have their own playoffs, similar to the format of the first divisions. The format of the first divisions would remain: At the end of the regular season, the last 3 are relegated; the top 3 guarantee a spot in the champions league along with the champion of the playoffs, if the champion is one of the top three with a guaranteed place, then the spot goes to the fourth place in the regular season; the next two or three teams get the Europe league spots. That way, the regular season is valued and we still have the emotion of the playoffs. The first 8 compete in the playoffs (quarter finals, semifinals and finals). One game only in the home of the best placed team in the regular season.

    Can someone make a petition, please?
    Spread the word! ?

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