It is sad. Not that Sissoko was a lousy player or his discipline cause him his place. It's just situation doesn't permit him to play more than he wanted to. He has served us, LFC with a flying colours. It has always been a joy to watch him fighting for the ball and did the tacles over and over again. I remember the eagerness in me to wake up at the middle of the night (4am to be precised) simply to watch Sissoko play. I thought (and most of us may be) Sissoko could stay longer and fight for his position and become one of our legend. My evaluation doesn't include his scoring skill (which he has only one!... against Sunderland) but the fighting spirit, the long legs that stop the ball and aggresiveness... it was a joy. So my dear brother Mohammed Sissoko... May The Lord be with you in your next journey in Italy. Who knows... we might meet again in the Champions Cup...soon. Sissoko, you have been a great servant to our club. You will never walk alone!
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utusanLFC,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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