Liverpool 'could BREAK Jurgen Klopp's golden rule for pre-season'. 'I'm feeling guilty now': Alan Shearer leaves Micah Richards stunned after putting him TENTH in his top 10 best pundits list Liverpool will have to look to qualify for Europe's prestigious competition without the talented midfielder who they will hope to have fit and available for the start of next season.īajetic's impressive performances led to the Reds tying him down to a four-year contract extension back in January.Ĭasemiro might not be captain material, Spain are in crisis and Van Dijk was called 'arrogant' but Lukaku and Denmark's 'new Haaland' shone The 18-year-old has not looked back since coming off the bench to score in a 3-1 victory over Aston Villa on Boxing Day - just his second Premier League appearance this season.īy the end of January he had become a regular figure in the starting XI, showing a level of composure beyond his years, and keeping some of Liverpool's more experienced midfielders out of the side.Īfter playing 88 minutes against Bournemouth at the weekend, Klopp then confirmed on Tuesday that the Spanish youngster wouldn't be available for Wednesday's clash with Real Madrid. They have fallen from a side who just last year were two wins away from winning a quadruple, to one that won't win a trophy this season, and face a huge up-hill task of finishing inside the top-four. 'I would also like to say thank you to you Reds for all the support through the season and I assure you I will do my best to be back stronger than ever.'īajcetic has been one of the few high points for Liverpool in what has been a dismal season for the Reds. 2 seed in the NCAA tourney.Bajcetic said it was 'sad' to 'say goodbye to this amazing season' where he broke into the team UCLA was easily the class of the Pac-12 this season, but not having those players was quite noticeable, especially against Arizona.Īrizona: Likely will be a No. Cronin won't provide any information other than saying before the Pac-12 Tournament that Clark wouldn't play. UCLA: The question is the health of Clark and Bona. Arizona went 6 of 20 from beyond the arc. But long-range shots didn't fall for them against the Bruins until the end. Athletic director Martin Jarmond quickly followed him.Īrizona: The Wildcats entered the game just 10 3-pointers behind their school record set in the 2010-11 season. When a reporter told Cronin afterward, he immediately left the postgame news conference. Point guard Kerr Kriisa has been playing with a balky shoulder this tournament.Īn Arizona fan was yelling at Cronin's dad, Hep, after the game, according to UCLA radio broadcaster Josh Lewin. Etienne fouled out with 9:35 left and Nwuba with 4:27 remaining, meaning the Bruins had to play with a smaller lineup the rest of the game.Īrizona wasn't completely healthy, either. Mac Etienne and Kenneth Nwuba each had four fouls in the second half, forcing Cronin to play at least one of them. The Bruins knew coming in they wouldn't have guard Jaylen Clark (lower leg) or Adem Bona (shoulder), and their problems only mounted when two of Bona's replacements in the post got into foul trouble. Oumar Ballo scored 13 points and Larsson had 11.Īmari Bailey led top-seeded UCLA with 19 points. Tubelis, the tournament's Most Outstanding Player, had 19 points and 14 rebounds for second-seeded Arizona. I’ll take Tyger at the line and put my career on the line with Tyger at the line.” “Tyger’s beating himself up over a missed free throw, but that had nothing to do with some of our bad fouls and defensive breakdowns. “Wide-open shot to win the game,” UCLA coach Mick Cronin said. Tubelis hit one of two free throws with 5.8 seconds to go, and UCLA's Dylan Andrews missed a 3 at the buzzer to ensure Arizona's victory. UCLA guard Tyger Campbell was fouled with 6.8 seconds left, and he made the first free throw but missed the second. The clutch shot came after teammate Azuolas Tubelis missed a 3 that was rebounded by Pelle Larsson, who got the ball to Ramey. Ramey's 3-pointer put the Wildcats ahead 60-58. Obviously, they're going through a lot of injury stuff right now, but they're resilient and I knew it was going to be like that.” “It was a knock down, drag out and I had a feeling it was going to be that way,” Lloyd said. He is 9-0 in this city, 8-0 at T-Mobile Arena and 6-0 in the Pac-12 Tournament. It was the second year in a row Arizona beat UCLA in the Pac-12 title game.Īrizona second-year coach Tommy Lloyd can't lose in Las Vegas. 1 seed in the West and return to Las Vegas in two weeks for the regional. The Wildcats (28-6) boosted their case for a No.
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