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LD, we're going to break down some of the English Premier League's most talented players
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and how we think they'll perform at this summer's World Cup.
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Now we've done the goalkeepers, right, to be a little deep dive into that.
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Today we're focusing on the midfielder, so we have three categories.
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Headliners, breakout stars, and question marks.
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For headliners, I like where you're going with a lot of these.
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Declan Rice of England and Arsenal.
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Why will he be a headliner?
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Well, he's playing for the argument of the best club in the world right now.
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And I think I watched him very closely during the Eros in dark and I did a lot of England
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And as he goes, so goes England.
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He's just one of those guys, Tim, you know, these guys that they just make you win.
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And I know he takes a lot of heat in England for, you know, he's not this, he's not that
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He's on the failure team wins.
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And I just think he's a type of guy that if they make a deep run, it's going to be because
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Look, I couldn't agree more.
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He has gone, he has gone from strength to strength and it's sort of been impressive
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because we don't see this, right?
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So he was at West Ham, LD, and he had everything.
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He had the leadership qualities, right?
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Arsenal see the potential.
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We interviewed him with NBC a couple of times and he's so brilliantly candid and he said,
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I want to add more production.
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Coach is asking me, I've got good technique.
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I got to work on this and I got to, I got to, I got to, you more, gets to Arsenal, a hundred
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million plus pounds or, or dollars.
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And you're like, it's a big fee.
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They're buying him to win them a championship or help.
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And his goals and his assistance production, I'm going up and up, which have turned him
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into this like leader and stalwart.
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I look, by the way, if England do great things in this world cup, Declan Rice will be massively
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I couldn't agree with you more.
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One that I sort of think we disagree on slightly, even though I love him, Bruno Fernandez of
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Portugal and Manchester United.
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Talk to me about him.
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I mean, look, he, he plays for, I know Manchester United's recent history, not good, but if you
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ask American soccer fans or even just American sports fans, they'll go, oh, Manchester
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United, I know that.
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He's the captain of Manchester United, captain of the nation's league winning team in Portugal.
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And he's, he's a, he's been, I think, since the coaching change at United, he's been fantastic.
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And so he, like Declan Rice, makes that team tick.
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And he's productive.
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I mean, he's incredibly productive in that position.
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Why do you disagree?
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I wouldn't, because I think that team, that Portugal team is also filled with star names.
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And so, yeah, look, I don't disagree that I think he's a fantastic player.
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I think he wears his heart and sleeve.
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I think he's in a time at Manchester United where it's just, it's been up and down and
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But it's like a roller coaster.
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And that's a really tough thing.
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And as you mentioned, his sort of role within the, within the Portugal squad, I, I, the
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reason I do agree with this LD is because I have Portugal as my dark horse in, in the
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World Cup, sort of if they can, given the names that they have, and names don't win
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you games, but the experience, top to bottom across that team, if they can put a run together,
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I think, I think they have an opportunity to surprise people, not surprise, because they're
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household names, but get really deep in the tournament.
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And then, then you just go in completely on sort of adrenaline and, and, you know, a high.
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So I think, I think they can be my dark horse.
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And to the breakout stars, a guy, there's a few on this team.
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I mean, everyone knows Erling Holland.
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But I think Martin Oda Gard for Norway is a, again, Arsenal, like fantastic leader, productive,
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and he really, really makes this team go.
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And Norway is a team that I think a lot of people think might surprise some people in
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So I, I think he's going to have a great tournament.
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I think between Sarla and Erling Holland, they have a really potent attack, they're really
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So they could, they could surprise some people.
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Look, I look, Oda Gard for me is, you know, he's one of these sort of ball dominant midfielders
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who gets attracted to the ball.
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Any team he's in, you know, he drifts to the left or to the right on the, whatever strong
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side the ball is on, he gets the ball to his feet.
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He's always checking his shoulder in a world cup where you would imagine if they can go
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And Erling Holland can be sort of in the conversation for the Golden Boot, where's a lot of that
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going to come from, right?
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A lot of that production most likely will come from Oda Gard.
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So yeah, I'm, I'm on board with them.
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The only question marked for them is they have a really tough grip with France and
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Of course, challenging.
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The other guy, I was at the game in Austin, the US, US game against Ecuador.
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And in the stands, I was sitting next to the Ecuadorian sort of contingent in the box
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They were obviously their bias, but I say it wasn't on the field that day.
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It was left back and they were just, they were just raving about him and how important
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And when you see him with Chelsea as well, you realize how important it.
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I think a lot of American fans don't know him.
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He's not the type of guy who's going to be a breakout star because of all this production
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But if Ecuador find a way deeper into the tournament, he is their engine.
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I mean, he is the guy.
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I say this with all due respect.
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He is a proper Ecuador player.
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Like if, when he, you know, when he walks out of the field, you look at him like, Oh,
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And my only, my only issue with him is, and I cover him every week and, and the talent
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that he brings the raw ability and he's added goal.
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I mean, by the way, he's a thunderbolt of right foot.
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I mean, there's like, there's two or three this season.
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I think he struck that just flying to the top corner.
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I mean, he's not afraid to hit the ball.
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I just question his decision making.
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He literally is on a booking every week.
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And then, and then he's just, and then he's rash.
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So then after that, I'm like, you got to go, you almost got to hook him, which the manager
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You can't take that away from him, though, right, because that's what makes him good.
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It's guys like that are so frustrating, because they need to be on the edge of it.
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Well, they can, they can be taught.
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Anyway, my point is like, my one, my one caveat to him being a breakout star is, is he
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on the field the entire, the entire, the entire card in the first game?
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I'm not crazy, but hopefully, but I, I definitely hear what you're saying.
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Our last one here is Ryan Gravenberg from Liverpool, goes a little under the radar too with
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this team because of all the star power they have with Liverpool.
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But for the Netherlands, he's a really, really key piece of everything they do along with
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to Johnny Rinders too in the midfield and Shavvy Simone.
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So I think he has a chance to really be a star.
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The Netherlands are one of those teams that like, you always sort of wanting more out of
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them because you look at the players on the field and you're like, wow, they're really
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talented, really good, you know, Cody Gackpo and Virgil Van Dyke.
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But I think he has a chance if they do well to be a real star.
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I mean, for me, he is Liverpool won the, won the Premier League last year and he was far
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in a way their best player on a team that had really good players and production and seasons.
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He was their best player far in a way.
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And sort of he got brought to the club and then under slot, we've sort of seen this evolution,
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He's kept them in the number six role.
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That's all, it's all him.
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They don't play a double pivot.
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He sort of anchors that midfield allows everyone else to go forward, makes late runs, he's
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literally been brilliant for Liverpool football clubs.
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So will that translate to the Netherlands?
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Again, like you said, they have, they sort of have powerhouse.
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Names, can they put it all together in the big moment?
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So the big question, but yeah, that's a question mark.
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And these are our other question mark players.
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So this is, this one's a little weird to say as a question mark because when he's healthy
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and he's playing well, he is so electric.
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And again, I'll reference the euros and people, you know he's special because of the way
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other people in England talk about him and that's Cole Palmer and they talk about him
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like he's like this God.
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And you, and sometimes you see it.
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And then other times you go, I didn't even really notice him or he's been injured.
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So I think he's a big question mark.
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If he really plays well and England play well, man, can he, I mean, he's one of those
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guys that could be the player of the tournament.
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He's got that kind of potential.
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Well, we saw that at the club world cup, didn't we?
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Single-handedly took off.
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Look, I think he's untouchable and unplayable at times.
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And, you know, to what you just said about what people say in England, I, I minus sort
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of the injury layoff and sort of sort of the patch where he didn't do a ton, right?
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And every player has that.
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I had him sort of picked his like the best player in the Premier League, which, which, you
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know, that's a wild thing to say.
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It's a wild thing to say, but if you go back like a season and a half where he scored
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I don't know, 20 plus goals and they're like, he can easily be, you know, what most
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solid is to, or was to Liverpool, like Cole Palmer is that to Chelsea, I mean, two massive
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So like, so it's not far-fetched to say he is or has the ability to be the best player
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in the Premier League.
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I mean, he's shown that.
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He's shown that now.
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Can you do that on a consistent basis?
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On the big stage, he could light it up.
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He could also disappear.
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So that's why he's a question mark.
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Well, not dissimilar from this, this last one here to Florian Verts, who plays at Liverpool.
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He's had a tough adjustment to the Premier League.
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He started to find his feet a bit.
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But if Germany want any chance of being good, he is their starman.
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He really is and he makes everything go for them.
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And we've all been sort of wanting and waiting for more out of him.
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Can he put it together?
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Maybe it's a little easier with Germany than it is with Liverpool and maybe he becomes
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It's going to be interesting to watch.
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Well, I think the question mark is, you see the talent, right?
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Now, is that a rough start to a Liverpool career?
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I don't think that's unfair to say, but also a lot of the Premier League is different,
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People find people, there's a betting in process.
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You don't blame him for that.
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The price tag is astronomical.
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So of course, it comes pressure, but he's come good recently.
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He starts to see why the price tag was so high.
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But the take I agree with is, I don't think he has that pressure with Germany.
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He's already betted in.
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He gets into the German squad and it's like, this is his home, right?
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He feels comfortable.
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So I think that we won't see, obviously, the World Cup itself produces anxiety and angst,
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but I don't think he'll be more sort of free flowing and the Florian viewers that you
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expect to see right from the off.
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So, yeah, a question mark because of the way he started with Liverpool, but yeah.
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