On the latest episode of Liquid Football, Kelly Cates is joined by Steve Sidwell, Jonathan Walters and Luis Garcia.
They discuss Liverpool's draw at Manchester United, and the debate over whether bitter rivals should greet each other as friends in the tunnel - something Roy Keane fumed over briefly at the time.
They also talk about Jadon Sancho returning late from England duty, which led to him being fined and dropped by Borussia Dortmund. Turns out a lot of players don't mind if their teammates are late, as long as they pay the fine.
The panel also discuss Tottenham's newly announced Amazon documentary, and Jonathan Walters reveals (but doesn't give the name away) a team that he knows of a certain team who have a habit of spying using cameras in glasses.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xly_VVjiupc
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