The front page headline of "Marca": "Liverpool's internal strife broke out during their winning streak, reportedly due to dissatisfaction with the allocation of playing time!"

The Sun's front-page headline: "Emre Can and Wijnaldum had a big fight. It is reported that Wijnaldum's mouth was bleeding and Emre Can's left eye was swollen!"

The Sun's description was the most exaggerated, relying only on a blurry photo, and the rest of the content was made up by the newspaper's own mouth.

Of course, this is the style of The Sun. Fans familiar with The Sun know that this is a newspaper that has no bottom line in order to gain traffic.

The Sun makes up whatever it can to attract traffic.

A lot of the gossip about the players was just speculation by The Sun before being confirmed. If it could be confirmed, it would become exclusive top-secret information for The Sun.

If it fails to be confirmed, The Sun will issue an apology as soon as possible. This is their reporting style.

In the history of football, Liverpool fans must hate The Sun the most, because this newspaper once slandered and defamed Liverpool club and fans in the famous stampede and bloody incident.

The official Liverpool club hates The Sun Club very much and has never cooperated with The Sun, but now The Sun is attacking Liverpool again.

On April 1989, 4, a serious stampede occurred during the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest, resulting in the death of 15 Liverpool fans.

This incident caused a sensation in the entire English football world at the time. However, not long after, The Sun published a report titled "The Truth".

In the report, The Sun accused Liverpool fans of deliberately causing riots and fabricated a series of false information, including that Liverpool fans provoked the police, drank excessively, threw debris at will, and maliciously instigated crowding, putting the blame on the Liverpool fans at the scene.

This move was believed to help the relevant agencies at the time reduce pressure or absolve themselves of responsibility.

After the Hillsborough investigation results were released, confirming that these fictitious circumstances did not exist at all, The Sun immediately issued an apology.

But naturally no one would buy into this behavior. Since then, Liverpool Club and Liverpool fans have had a feud with The Sun, and Liverpool announced that it would never cooperate with The Sun for the rest of its life.

And when The Sun once again published news about Liverpool, Mike was furious!

He must fight back against The Sun, but before that, he must find out the traitor.

Judging from the angle in which the video and photos were taken, they must have been taken by Liverpool staff working around the training ground or passing by.

Eventually, he was bribed by The Sun and sold it to The Sun at a certain price, which allowed The Sun to get the inside information.

At the same time, Mike needs to send players to clarify the matter as soon as possible to minimize the outside world's concerns about Liverpool.

Public opinion will always put pressure on players, and Klopp does not want any public opinion to affect Liverpool, which is currently in excellent form.

April 8th, am.

Sky Sports headline: "Today at 4pm, Liverpool player Lin will be a guest in the live broadcast room to announce his new contract!"

Lin Chen naturally took on the responsibility, but his main purpose of visiting Sky Sports this time was to discuss his new contract with his fans and Liverpool legend Gerrard, and to explain the incident at the same time.

The perfect connection can not only help Lin Chen increase traffic, but also demonstrate Liverpool's determination to give contract rewards to players with outstanding performance.

At the same time, in a seemingly inadvertent way, the lies fabricated by The Sun were clarified, killing two birds with one stone.

At 4 p.m. on April 9, Lin Chen was having lunch with the players in the cafeteria. When he was about to leave the club, Mike found Lin Chen, with the sports director beside him.

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