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arosavra
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Salah 24/25
2026-02-14 21:04:58
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ekitikefan10
Ekitike fan :
The best season we ever had beating everyone I miss that season
2026-02-13 22:28:30
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ryyanyyusri
tehoais🙄 :
dad what was liverpool 24/25,22/21,19/20 :
2026-02-15 03:23:27
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vrfsplayer112
Big boi tiktok :
2018/19
2026-02-14 09:41:05
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tb_7832
tb_7832 :
2026-02-14 02:06:26
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iii.vx_
𝓴 ⋆ :
Shouldn’t have sold Diaz 😭
2026-02-15 17:08:12
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yousef902100
Yousef :
When slot knew what he was doing 🥹❤️‍🩹
2026-02-15 13:00:23
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vequia.fnn
vequia.fnn :
18/19 19/20 24/25 seasons take me back please 🙏🏻😩
2026-02-14 13:10:18
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katieoneill582
Katie 💕 :
The year we won league in 2020 was even better we finished on 99 points
2026-02-15 11:25:45
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domi___lfc08
Domi :
Jota?💔
2026-02-14 15:40:35
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vitus.museth
￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ :
luis diaz
2026-02-14 01:18:31
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haiden.kinnaird
￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ ￴ :
2026-02-14 12:03:33
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2thousandtwo
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I really miss our Darwizzyyyy😭
2026-02-15 01:42:05
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spiderman112270
spiderman :
peak
2026-02-13 21:31:43
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basosy_1
✨(محمد)ناش ربنا ليه؟✨ :
salah good=Liverpool good
2026-02-16 09:11:07
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nt2k.ml
NTFR :
2026-02-15 11:29:30
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googlepixeluk
GooglePixelUK :
take us back 😭
2026-02-17 21:06:14
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zbm31_
𝗝𝗮𝘆𝗱𝗲𝗻 :
Raphinha vs Salah Who will win Ballon d'Or? 🥲💔
2026-02-17 13:10:01
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juliuspulkk112
¦Julius Pulkkinen¦🤪🫪 :
JOTA🥰
2026-02-14 10:38:11
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gene__840
Gene_> :
Na Liverpool 2019-2020 was heaven
2026-02-15 09:53:42
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abdull_mubarak
Oyen? :
smile every week 😭
2026-02-15 05:13:53
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rival__official
Rival :
Liverpool and Barcelona 2024/25
2026-02-14 11:20:16
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wenoflawz
𝓛𝓐𝓦𓅇 :
21/22 Liverpool
2026-02-16 19:43:05
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Jackson :
2026-02-14 07:40:31
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