Klopp: Liverpool don’t deserve UCL next season
Jurgen Klopp admitted Liverpool are not playing like a side who “deserve” Champions League football next season after blowing the chance to move into the Premier League’s top four with a 1-1 draw against Newcastle United Saturday.
Mohamed Salah had opened the scoring after just three minutes, but Liverpool wasted a host of chances to extend their lead and paid in stoppage time.
The Reds even had a reprieve when Callum Wilson’s equalizer was ruled out after a VAR review for handball, but still could not hold on as Willock’s deflected strike secured a vital point in the Magpies’ bid for top flight survival.
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The Wilpons are reportedly looking into selling their majority stake in SNY The Mets former owners still own SNY, but that could change soon.
04/23/2021
Believe it or not, SNY wasn’t part of Steve Cohen’s purchase of the New York Mets last year. This has led to a somewhat hilarious situation, with the Wilpon brothers, the team’s reviled former owners, still supporting the Mets through rights fees from SNY, and Mets fans still supporting the Wilpons by paying carriage fees to their cable and satellite providers for SNY.
But that weird arrangement will come to an end sooner rather than later if the Wilpons get their way. Per Sportico, the Wilpon family is looking into selling their majority stake in SNY (a 65% interest). Cohen, naturally, is a potential suitor for SNY.