Adam Lallana is now playing for Southampton once again, but for many his career will forever be synonymous with Liverpool.
Now 36, the midfielder is sitting bottom of the Premier League but will be fully aware of how picking up a point against Manchester City could benefit both his current side and the Reds.
Unfortunately, Saints could not avoid defeat at the Etihad Stadium, but one moment of the game will certainly attract the attention of our supporters, including our former players.
Our old number 20 attempted a quick free-kick but Phil Foden blocked it, forcing the veteran to kick the ball against the England international.
Instead of what should have been an easy yellow card for the Manchester midfielder, it was Lallana who received a yellow card in an embarrassing moment.
With Trent Alexander-Arnold citing his former team-mate as one of the biggest inspirations of his career, it’s clear he did nothing more than try to get his team through the game and instead took punishment. do.
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Arne Slot won’t enjoy Manchester City getting help from referees
Arne Slot has publicly used the Arsenal and Manchester teams as indicators of how successful our season has been and today’s game against the Gunners will give us an indicator of how good we are.
This will be an important part of the season and it will help if the referees don’t help Pep Guardiola’s side with ridiculous yellow cards.
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Arne Slot’s reign at Liverpool is set to turbocharge as the Reds enter a rollercoaster fixture sequence.