Loris Karius WAG sparks joke with Real Madrid stadium trip

Football fans were in fits of laughter when Loris Karius’ girlfriend Diletta Leotta took pictures holding Real Madrid’s Champions League medals.

The Newcastle United shot-career stopper’s has changed significantly after his dreadful performance for Liverpool in the 2018 European Championship final. The next summer, Alisson Becker was acquired by Jurgen Klopp, and Karius was loaned out to Besiktas, where things only grew worse.

He briefly became a free agent after another unsuccessful temporary assignment at Union Berlin before being signed by Eddie Howe’s team to serve as one of the Magpies’ backup goalkeepers.

When Leotta was posing with the Spaniard’s Champions League medals at the Bernabeu, football fans all had the same reaction. She was even standing with the Champions League trophy that was situated on the plinth named “Kiev,” the host city of that terrible final where Karius’ career started to go apart. As if the shot wasn’t ironic enough. One nasty follower said beneath the photo, “They received one of those mugs owing to your guy.”

Out of all the Champions League trophies she had to choose to take the picture right in front of that one, laughed one eagle eyed admirer who observed the exact trophy she was standing by: “Out of all the Champions League trophies she had to pick to take the picture right in front of that one,”

Karius has previously talked openly about the hurt and pαin he had following that game. The German even stated that a clαsh with former Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos during the first half left him with double vision and a concussion.

“Trust me, I took a lot away from that! In hindsight, I ought to have handled it more forcefully in public,” he admitted to Sport Bild. After Sergio Ramos struck me, I had a concussion that limited my ability to see in three dimensions. This was conclusively proven in a thorough study by one of the top brain experts in the world. I was initially glad to understand how this game worked. I didn’t want to release it to the public.

“There was a lot of malice and vitriol when the results were announced, frequently below the belt. I never made an excuse out of it. But, I find it incomprehensible when people make light of someone who has suffered a serious head injυry.

Chelsea legend begs Mason Mount to snub Liverpool and ‘stay at club he loves’

Chelsea great Florent Malouda has pushed Mason Mount to reject Liverpool and “remain at the club he loves.”

Following the Blues’ £323 million expenditure on a swathe of new talent in January, Mount has failed to hold onto a regular berth in Chelsea’s starting 11 this season, and it’s unlikely he’ll fare any better next season.

The midfielder has one year remaining on his present contract and has been delaying signing a new one because of a pay gap with the Blues. Chelsea, on the other hand, aren’t giving in either, and if the England talisman doesn’t sign a contract this summer, they apparently want to flog him.

Due of their desire to revitalize their sagging midfield, Liverpool is rυmored to be interested in giving Mount a new home. Malouda, a former Blue, believes Mount should reject the Reds and contend for a seat at the team he has been a member of since he was five years old.

Mason Mount should reject Liverpool and stick with Chelsea, Malouda opined to DAZN Bet. Mason Mount shouldn’t, in my opinion, leave Chelsea. The fαct that there is fierce competition at a club like Chelsea should be ingrained in your mindset and spirit.

When you consider Mount’s performances since breαking into the first squad, playing several games for club and country, it’s logical that you need to physically heal and regenerate. Mount is like the DNA for Chelsea; he loves the club. Yet, he shouldn’t have the attitude that you must leave the team because you are not in the starting XI. The same might apply to Liverpool or any other elite club. You cannot play every game with the same intensity these days due to the fixture schedule, then play for the national team.

He is a young and promising English player, so I believe Chelsea should keep him. It’s crucial for the other players to recognize his value to the team and its future. The choice may not be in Mount’s hands, though, as it’s been reported that Blues owner Todd Boehly plans to flog the center-midfielder along with 14 other players this summer who he considers to be deαd weight.

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