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Hello, hello and welcome to another

episode of Teaching with Inquiry Live.

Tonight I have a question for you, Have

you ever wondered whether or not there

was a way for you to get assessment done

and you could collect data, but you

didn't actually have to mark a thing?

I think that for all of us teachers that

might sound like a pipe dream, but using

technology is definitely a way you can

leverage what we've got, and all of the

tools that many of us have access to in

order to help us to alleviate some of

the marking stress especially, when

we're talking about the formative

assessment that we are constantly

collecting day to day on our students

that helps to inform our instruction.

Tonight we're going to be continuing

this theme for the month of May where

we're going to be talking about

technology, and how we can use the tech

that is in our classrooms, or that is out

there on the web, and how we can use that

to leverage what's happening, and

leveraged that tech so that we can get

more done in a more efficient way. And, we

maybe feel a little more comfortable

with the tech and the tools that are out there.

When talking to some of my colleagues

using Google Forms is what we're gonna

be talking about primarily tonight.

Using Google Forms,

is something that not a lot of teachers

I think are using, and I think that means

that it's the untapped product out there

that we can really be harnessing to help

alleviate some of that stress.

On another note, I have been using some

Google Forms with my students and

experimenting with them how they work in

the classroom. The feedback that they are

giving to me is that they want me to

keep and continue to use Google Forms

because they're really liking the

feedback, and the constant check-ins that

they're getting from the

information. Tonight I'm going to talk

to you about all the different

applications that use Google Forms

in your classroom that I have

experimented with, and how that's worked

out for me. I'm also going to walk you

through the very basics. I'm going to

show you how I created Google Form in my

classroom, and walk you through what that's

gonna look like, so that you could sign

off of this video and walk right into your own

Google Apps for Education account, and

make form ready for your students

tomorrow if you are hyped, or maybe

next week when you have more time

planning by Sunday. Google Forms is

the way that I can capture a ton of data

without ever really marking a thing.

That doesn't mean that it takes all of

and data through update on

different things. Some of the way that

I use Google Forms is to--

formative assessment uses whether or not

that's an exit card or a lesson review,

a video viewing guide; if they've watched

something

say science and social studies.

If they have a quick check understanding

whether or not it's a self-assessment or

reflective piece of feedback that they

are then sharing with me and it all can

be entered in through google form which

gives me the flexibility to change how

I'm going to use it. You can also use it

to give feedback to your students

immediately. It's all automated so

you set up as you're setting the form

itself, and it will generate feedback

based on student's answers. And it's

immediate for student; and that's what

the students are really liking is

they're loving the fact that they can

watch something, they can watch a lesson,

they can do an activity, they can go

check quickly for their understanding,

and if they get the questions right, that

is an instant and can tell them where

they were correct.

It also lets them know where they were

incorrect and maybe an area that they

need to be focusing more on based on

that feedback; that's immediate.

I don't have to touch it in terms of

marking. It's just the prep to set it up

which doesn't take a ton of time once

you get used to it. Also, it's really good

because it allows me to capture the

status of a class. One of the best

features for the Google Forms is that in

their responses, it allows you to see the

data in spreadsheets; in graphs. So you're

not looking just at a page and page and

page of numbers. There is out a

analysis that goes into it that Google

does automatically for you by giving you

a nice handy little pie chart sometimes

that'll help you analyze the information

that you're getting from that Google

Form; which saves you a ton of time when

you're using this as a piece of

formative assessment because it's quick

to inform your instruction the next day.

Quick question for you watching

tonight; How many of you have ever used

Google Forms? If you have used Google

forms before, give me a thumbs up in the

comments. Let me know what you're

comfortable with and whether or not you

can use them or not. If you've never

used them, I'm sure there's another emoji that

you can use to express whether or not you have

never used that before at all. Which is

totally okay because I am still

experimenting it myself. I also really like to

use google form as a way to capture

routine data such as a sign out form, or

parent-teacher interview, or even other

data analysis because for me in

terms of I input information in there

because I really do like the chart and

data that it gives to the end.

It means I don't necessarily have to

analyze that myself. One of this

things that I really like about using

Google Forms is the idea that you

can add quite a different host of

options when you're making a form.

For instance, I'm going to shift my screen

here with you here so that you can see what

a Google Form will look like, and you get

started. This is just a few of my

Google Forms. In order to get started

you're just gonna click the plus sign

here so that you can open up a new form.

You're going to have to bear with me

here sometimes the tech is a little slow

when I'm sharing it. This is the start

for all forms. You can change this

background here and you can give

yourself a title and a description for

students to use.

Nicole Says, "I just saw it used in a workshop,

but have forgotten about it until now."

I'm hoping that this video for you Nicole in particular,

you can save it and, then, when you forget

it, because it's like almost the end of

the year save it, and then maybe you can

use it again for the next year if

maybe it's just too much at this point;

which is totally okay. This is where

we start; this is your general form.

There's lots of different options. When

you click on this little flower gear

button; this is kind of the heart of how

you're going to use it. If you're just

collecting information

you can just keep

it as a form and you can allow them to

end after they've submitted which is

good if you're thinking about like a

parent-teacher interview, or you want

them to be able to go back and change

things if it don't work. My favorite

now is the ability

to make a Google form Quiz. Because the

ability to use a quiz means you can give

answers and you can choose the correct

answer which it gives your students

feedback right away. So, when you choose

"make a quiz" it allows you to police the

grade right away for students and, then,

they can also have missed questions.

It gives point values for each, and it

also tells them the correct answer.

If you don't want them to know the

correct answer because you want them to

go back and edit after they've done it

to go do the second time, then, you just

can just uncheck these boxes, and that

will change how your form interacts.

Once you have the form, you are going to

give it the tittle. For instance, right now

my classroom we're learning about

fractions, so, we can do "Mixed and Improper Fraction"

For example, you can also say

you're doing fractions; converting

Fractions to Decimals. If you can choose

the title and all of that. And then,

you're going to go on to your question.

Some of the great things about why--

They keep changing Google Forms and

these are some of my favorite features

that are being used right now, and

something that I have already been

experimenting with some tremendous

value. If you're looking at this section

over here; this is the different things

that you can add. You can add a different

question, you can add an image to

your form so you want to make it pretty

or add something there at the top. This is

the one that I'm finding really useful,

and that's adding a video. Sometimes I

really want students to watch a video

prior to using their form especially

using a say a flipped classroom; we

talked about last week. So, you just

simply head on over to YouTube, click

the share button of the video you found,

copy that link and head on the back of the

Google Form,

and paste the YouTube link right there

in the YouTube box, and it'll find it. Click on it, and click select, and there

it is. My students are complaining--

you do have to resize it. They are complaining that

it plays that very small windows, but

do resize so that it plays much bigger

for them. Their little eyes

apparently don't like when the videos

are super small. They asked me to make

them bigger which is something I have to

figure out. Once you have the

video, you don't want to put questions

after it because it doesn't bank

video down to the bottom

So, you make a new

section. Now, you can put in the answers

to the question that might be

the answer that you might want to put in

there. If you want multiple answers--

So you're going to add a question here.

If you want multiple answers, then, you're not

actually gonna pick multiple choice,

you'll pick checkboxes if there's more

than one correct answer. If it's just a

traditional multiple choice with one

answer correct with multiple choice-- and

seems pretty straight forward, but I

assume that if I picked two correct

answers that it would allow my

students to pick two correct answers, but it

doesn't. I learned the hard way and

frustrated students. If you have

multiple correct answers,

it's a checkbox, and it's just one answer,

it's multiple choice. Also short answer

is great if you don't want to give them

options, but there is a correct answer.

If you asked the question convert 1/2 to

decimals. If you didn't

want write the 1/2 you could just

insert a photo of fraction there, you

can see this little button here, it would

allow you to then enter in the photo of 1/2.

You can have that and say convert this

fraction to a decimal and you would see

the picture of the friction written in

proper formatting. It doesn't allow you

to format it correctly here in Google

Forms, but my student have adjusted

really well with that because, they're

going to see that frequently,

especially when they are typing

their answers. This is going to be most

likely how they're gonna type it.

In my short answer I will add my answer

here, and mark all other answers as

incorrect. I'll give the option about how I

want them to be writing that decimal.

So, either 0.5 or .5 depending on how

they're going to write it, but both of those

answers would be correct. And, then, I have

that there for them.There with intervals

we click on we want to change

that so that they would get one point.

It's handy when you make them worth

point values; forms does respond better

if it's a quiz, for that and then you can

go back to edit question, and then you're

done. They would just answer that

question. You can add as many questions

as you want, you can add different

sections. If you want to add a new

videos for them to watch, add a new

section, add the video, add a third, or

fourth section for the question.

That's a really easy way to quickly get

that information. If you look at this; this the

triangle form that I created with my

students so, they have answers here.

You'll notice that there are a few

questions one at the bottom where there

were two answers, and it's a multiple

choice. This is exactly where I was

telling you where I picked the wrong

option. It's trial by error.

This is a really deep feature that I wanted to

show you tonight. That is the ability

for students to upload a photo they've

taken of their work right into the form

which I think is just amazing especially

in math. If I've given them the

instructions here to draw triangle ABC

and I've given them the values to draw

that triangle, well, they're not going to

be drawing that triangle on device, but

they will be drawing that triangle with

a protractor on a piece of paper.

Because I have iPads in our classroom,

I can get them to quickly add a file to

that form, and I can choose a kind of

file that they add. If I go to preview

the form to see what a student would see

on their view, it's not gonna give me

permission to do that. So, you would tell

them what kind of image they're opening

and it's pretty straightforward;

they take the picture, there's a few

check boxes that they have to go through,

but once one of them figures it out, they

all get it, which is great. This is

really handy for me. If you look at

the responses I did say that you look

at the responses by

question, it'll tell you based on

questions how many they got correct and

that there's some ungraded responses.

So, if I look at this student here there's

some ungraded responses for them and

there it tells me right away what things

that they did not get correct. So, that

gives me feedback right away as to what

it is that I can work on with them. If I

want to see this spreadsheet of all of

their data can click there, or it can

also print their responses as well.

I find that really handy to be able to

track how my students are doing in terms

of the summary. I've got a little

chart here that tells me information.

This one tells me a whole bunch of

information because there's some

ungraded parts. This is another way

I've used Google Forms as I said

in this Google Forms there are routines.

One of the ways I used it as a bathroom

sign out form. I don't have this

implemented my classroom this year

because we're still looking at

babycentre February, but you have a

regular classroom dyno form where they

have to write. I'll use this one near as a

signup form with my students and it

prompted them-- so, I put a QR code right

outside my door, and they

took their iPads, they scan the QR code

and it popped them up and had them

select who they are by their name,

and then why they were leaving the

washroom, and what time, how many times

they'd sign out. So, they tracked that.

And it prompted them that if they have

signed out a third or fourth time that

they needed to seek me with their agenda.

That was always interesting.

My favorite part was in the responses,

I quickly got to see who was spending-- just

based on this pie chart, who's spending

the most time in the washroom based on

my data which I thought was really

interesting. How many times, I've got some

second repeat offenders and I got some

people who were going three times and

four times. Most of the

students were going the first time, and a

couple of students were going two times.

It's really these kids that I needed

to kind of pay a closer attention to as

to how many times they were going out

and why. That would

gave me a lot of information in

terms of who was using the washroom the

most. I've also used it for

parent-teacher interviews as well as

conference feedback. Another way I

use it is for self-assessment. This is

a student writing survey that they fill

out after they've written something and,

then, they go through and write response.

It prompts them to go to different

sections based on their response. So, what

type of writing did you complete,

continue to the next section. If they

completed a narrative or a personal

narrative it will prompt them to go to

this next section, if they completed

non-fiction it would prompt them to go to

different sections based on their answer

for section one, you can then tell it

if you answer this in section one go to

this part in section two; which is also

really handy. This is actually

available; this writing, because

it is a bit more complex because it's

got a whole bunch of different places to jump to,

you can actually get this one in my TPT

store. Once you have it, it is

completely editable by you as well.

Some of his math pieces are also going

to be in the bonus file in my Math

growing bundle products. You'll find

those. Every once in a while I like to

slip in some freebies in to that bonus.

The bonus folder that's in that big bundle

when you buy the full year bundle

for the math. Alot of this stuff gets

popped in there while I'm working on it

so that you can test it out and kind of

get quick access before I put it in my

store. I'm really finding Google Forms

really handy for my classroom. It is a

great way to capture quick data for my

students. My students are absolutely

loving it. They are responding really

positively to using Google Forms in

our classroom. In terms of getting it

to students-- I saw Dawn posted a

comment that she's still getting used to

using them more frequently, but

technology is limited. You can do

this with a-- if you have a set of even

one or two iPads, even ask if there's

families that have older iPod Touches.

With my bathroom sign out, we either used

iPads but I also have an old iPod Touch

that had a camera, and it allowed you to

go into the Google Forms and complete

that, so, some old-- if you have an old

phone that no longer has a sim card, but

still has a camera and access to the

Wi-Fi that might be in your room,

you don't need a huge device

in order to be able to use some

of the more procedural forms. Again, I was

just using an iPod Touch for that form.

I do only have 7 iPads in my classroom, so,

in order to move students through some

of these math forms we do use guided math

centers, where students have access to

using that tech and using

those forms at one of the centers that

they rotate through the week. That's

somehow I manage

those forms as far as just taking

and sharing is another one. If you don't

already have tech that's assigned to

your classroom or shared equally for you

to use it, I do think that is

something-- if the ability to advocate as

to the fact that you need tech in your room

at the point of instruction not always

in a scheduled period once or twice a

week say in a computer lab. It does

become more handy to be able to use

these kind of tech tools in a much more

flexible way. It's often something that

you need to propose, and it is changed

for many teachers how a lot of things

have been structured in the past, and

moving things forward using tech in your

classroom. You really do want the tech in

your hands at the point of instruction

so that you can use these forms in a

more flexible way. Allowing students

to bring in their own devices for

instructional time only is also really

handy to up the amount of tech that you

have in your room, which makes the burden of trying to share a limited number of

Tech between a lot of students much more helpful. That is all I have for

tonight. I really hope for you that

looking at how to use Google Forms and

seeing some of the possibilities of how you

could use Google forms in your classroom

has given you some ideas of what you could do.

I would love to see how you're using

Google Forms in your classroom. Please

feel free to put a comment down below of

all of the different ways that you are

using Google Forms in your classroom.

If you're catching this on the replay

through YouTube or through the podcast

please hop on over to Facebook, and leave

a message on the video letting me know

how you're using forms. As I said, I have

just started really digging into how I

can use Google Forms more frequently

with my students, and I'd love to hear

your ideas of other ways that these can

be used throughout more applications

than the ones I've mentioned tonight.

Thank you very much for joining me,

I really appreciate the fact that you took

your time tonight to watch this video

and come back every week to catch

other episodes. So, again, if you if you want

to read more about how I usable forms in

my classroom please head on over to

www.madlylearning .com

where you have access to the blog post

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Thanks very much for tuning in

tonight and we will see you next week on

our last technology topic for the month

of May. Actually, next week is the long

weekend; so it's not going to be next

week and because it's going to be

holiday Monday here but the following

Monday will be our last week where we're

talking about tech in the classroom for

the month of May. We will see you in

two week's time. Thank you very much for

joining me, have a wonderful week.

Bye for now.

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Republicans Can't Find Any City Willing To Host Their 2020 Convention - Duration: 3:34.

Republicans are already gearing up for their 2020 Presidential convention, and they're

assuming at this point Donald Trump's probably going to be the Republican nominee should

he not be impeached, or otherwise removed from office, before the 2020 convention rolls

around.

But there's another problem that the Republicans are facing, and it's not just because they

don't know if Trump's going to be in jail, or if he's going to be the President.

It's the fact that there are hardly any cities in this country that actually want to hold

their disgusting convention.

According to new reports the RNC, Republican National Committee, is struggling to find

anywhere in this country willing to host their convention because they don't want to deal

with all of the security issues, and all the nonsensical hoopla, that comes along with

having a gaggle of Republicans descend upon their city.

Now according to The Hill, most of the cities that have declined invitations from the Republicans

are Democratic cities, which only means they have a Democratic Mayor, but the majority

of the populous might actually be Republican, so I don't really buy that whatsoever.

And we do know that when these conventions come to a city, yes they cost a lot, but they

also bring in a hell of a lot of revenue, so the "Oh, it just costs too much," is a

bullshit argument.

It's not true.

They bring in just as much money as they take out, in many cases they actually make a profit

from it.

The reason they don't want the Republicans to descend upon their city is because they've

seen what has happened in the last year-and-a-half when a bunch of Republican Trump supporters

get together in an area.

They remember Charlottesville.

They remember other hate-filled rallies fueled by President Trump's words across this country,

and they don't want to get sucked into the middle of that.

Here are some of the cities too.

I mean, we've got Las Vegas, a city where Trump owns millions of dollars in real estate.

They don't want him.

San Antonio, Texas.

Yeah, last I checked Texas is still a pretty red state.

Cleveland, Nashville, also a red area, Philadelphia.

The only city that, ironically, has expressed interest is Charlotte, North Carolina.

Not Charlottesville because that would be fitting for these idiots, but Charlotte, North

Carolina said "Eh, we're still open to it.

Maybe we'll see what happens."

Look, here's the thing though.

Trump has poisoned the Republican Party to the point that these cities are willing to

tell the entire party, "Go away, we don't want you here because of what you bring with

you."

This isn't an indictment of those cities.

This isn't an indictment of the Republican Party.

Look at what you have allowed yourselves to become under Donald Trump.

Nobody wants you around anymore, and that's not their fault, that's yours.

You need to take a good, hard, long look in the mirror Republican Party, and you need

to figure out if you want to be the party of Donald Trump, or if you just want to be

the small government party that doesn't like paying taxes, because, yeah believe it or

not, those are two different parties.

There used to be a time when Republicans were just kind of backwards on their policies,

but today they're openly racist, openly horrible, and we have a President who actually acts

as the biggest cyberbully in the nation, and that's what you're embracing, and that's why

nobody wants you to come to their city to hold your convention.

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Kash Doll Addresses Drake Dating Rumors - Duration: 1:15.

Hey guys for Complex News, I'm Natasha Martinez.

//// Everyone knows just how coveted a slot on the intsagram grid is for new couples.

Once you post the first photo it's official.

Many thought that's what happened with Kash Doll when she posted an affectionate photo

with Drake.

Almost immediately people began speculating that the two were romantic together but Kash

Doll went on record to say the two are just friends.

Why is it like that?

Why is it that as soon as you post a picture or you around somebody or something, you're

dating them?

She went on to explain that the photo was the last straw for her recent break up because

even her ex thought her and Drake were an item.

That's exactly what happened.

But it's just, like, this is my world.

What do you expect?

Like, I'm a rapper too.

She said that she felt that there was nothing inappropriate about her photo with Drake where

he had his arm around her.

Kash Doll via Lip Service I ain't hugging him, I'm just sitting there

chilling, and he just put his arm around me like, 'That's my dawg.

That's what I felt.

Maybe I just know what it is.

Even though the two are not dating she has nothing but love for him.

She talked about how she got her big break from him in 2016 when Drake DM'd her asking

if she wanted to open the Detroit stop of his summer sixteen tour.

That's your news for now, for more on this and the rest of today's stories subscribe

to Complex on YouTube.

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Terraria Health and Mana Bar RGB Keyboard Mod! (Terraria 1.3.6 New Update Feature??) @demizegg - Duration: 3:30.

Hey how's it going you guys my name is demize and this video is going to be a little different

from what I usually post, but its been kind of a long time coming so hopefully you guys

enjoy it.

And before I get anybody's hopes up, the mod I made for this video is not currently public

and this is really more of a demo or a preview, but I'll talk more about that at the end of

the video.

So in late 2016 I bought myself a Corsair K70 LUX RGB mechanical keyboard that comes

with all the fancy lighting effects that you would expect from an expensive and flashy

keyboard, along with support for lighting effects from certain games.

Early 2017 comes around and I try to find out if there are any mods for Terraria that

add support for lighting effects but there weren't any at the time.

So I went ahead and wrote a small TModloader mod for Terraria that adds Game State Integration

aka GSI and what that does is it sends information from the game, in this case player health

and mana, to another program.

And I found this open source program called Aurora Unified Lighting Effects and what that

does is it basically unifies RGB lighting across different brands and devices including

Corsair, Razer, Logitech, and more.

That means that instead of having to write code for each of these different brand's SDKs,

I could just do it once for Aurora and it'd be ready to go regardless of the peripheral

or brand.

And more importantly it also means that you can sync up your lighting effects across different

brands so lets say if you own a Razer keyboard and a Logitech mouse, you could now use the

same piece of software to control both of their RGB lighting systems.

So after getting the add on for the Aurora program written so it can properly receive

and display the health and mana information on the keyboard, you get the end result that

you've been watching in the background and as you can see it works pretty well.

I finished and recorded this project on February 22nd 2017 as you can see on this timestamp,

and then just a few months later on May 12th, 2017, the official Terraria account posted

this spoiler for the 1.3.6 update.

Some of you may not remember it since it was so long ago but basically its a gif showing

off Razer Chroma support for custom RGB lighting depending on the current biome that you're

in, which is pretty neat.

Its a bit of a different approach then what I took for my RGB keyboard integration for

the game but I honestly really like it and think it might be cool to see both biome lighting

and health or mana lighting be a part of the update.

Because you could have the biome lighting take up the majority of the keys to give off

that nice color glow from the biome while the health and mana can just be on one row

each or something similar instead of taking up the whole keyboard like I have.

So let me know what you think about this feature or what lighting effects you would like to

see, even though I'm sure the majority of you guys probably don't really care, its still

just fun to have these extra little features being added to the game, even if they aren't

super useful or game changing.

And like I said at the start of the video, I haven't published the TModloader GSI mod

or the Aurora add-on as its been over a year since I've touched that code and I don't think

it would work anymore as Aurora has been updated since then.

If you guys really want me to spend the time to update everything and make sure the mod

works and make the mod public you may be able to convince with some likes, but really just

leave a comment below letting me know that you would actually be interested in using

the mod and I'll think about it.

Really more than anything, Re-Logic has hopefully already added support for Corsair and Logitech

devices natively as that would be the easiest solution to push this feature to the people

who would want it, as not everybody has a Razer device or wants to deal with modding

their game.

So if you enjoyed the video make sure to leave a like and subscribe for more and yeah have

a nice day.

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Liverpool cancel pre-season friendly in dispute with Gladbach over Rhian Brewster - Duration: 2:48.

Liverpool cancel pre-season friendly in dispute with Gladbach over Rhian Brewster

Borussia Monchengladbachs pursuit of Rhian Brewster has seen Liverpool cancel their scheduled pre-season friendly with the Bundesliga side.

Jurgen Klopps side were set to take on Gladbach at Anfield on August 7, in what would likely have been their final warmup clash before the new season.

But with the German outfit among the sides interested in signing Brewster on a free transfer this summer, Liverpool have cancelled the friendly.

The Telegraphs Chris Bascombe reports that the Reds have withdrawn the invitation and written to the Bundesliga side to issue a warning about their conduct.

This comes with Gladbach approaching Brewster without Liverpools permission, with the 18-year-old unable to speak to other clubs as he is still under scholars terms on Merseyside.

The Reds are eager to retain Brewster, with Klopp even planning to fast-track him into the first-team fold next season after a long spell out through injury.

But with the likes of Mandela Egbo, Reece Oxford, Ademola Lookman and Jadon Sancho highlighting the benefits in moving to the Bundesliga at a young age, Brewster is unsurprisingly interested.

Liverpool are said to be ready to take the matter to FIFA, however, as they bid to persuade the youngster his future lies at Anfield.

It is likely that they will find alternative opposition for their pre-season date, but their move to cancel arrangements with Gladbach underlines their frustration at this illegal advance.

Brewster is also on the radar of RB Leipzig, but Gladbach were believed to be the most advanced in negotiations, having already signed Keanan Bennetts from Tottenham on Friday.

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Sarah Sanders Gets Last Laugh On Chelsea Handler After Lewd Assa*lt, Won't Like Where She's Headed! - Duration: 5:13.

Sarah Sanders Gets Last Laugh On Chelsea Handler After Lewd Assault, Won't Like Where She's

Headed!

Vapid and vile Chelsea Handler strikes again!

There is literally nothing off limits for this disgusting foul-mouthed leftist looney.

Though I guess is having actor and comedian Jason Biggs urinate on her face is fair game,

it is very difficult to imagine anything that would be.

Biggs is best known for playing Jim Levenstein in the American Pie comedy series.

Handler equates the ocean to a "human toilet" remarking "I don't care about urine"

except it was on your FACE, before it went into the ocean.

Handler was, in fact, laughing hysterically as it was happening.

When asked about WHY the act of someone urinating on her face was so hilarious, Handler stated

"To me, it's funny that somebody could be that rude to another person, and so that

made me really happy."

This is the same woman that recently labeled White House Press Secretary, Sarah Huckabee

Sanders as a harlot and a trollop.

Sanders is a Christian married mother of three children.

Married to the same man and all three children have the same father.

Seems Handler might need a dictionary, along with counseling for that strange attraction

to having her face urinated on.

She also referred to Sanders face as a "big, fat biscuit" that resembles a man's in

a spoof video depicting her filming a makeup tutorial on YouTube.

Fortune Feimster who bills herself as a comedy writer plays Sanders, and shows a step-by-step

tutorial on how to apply make-up error something.

Feimster applies moisturizer all over her face and then snottily claims,

"Right now my skin is dry.

It's like Puerto Rico before that one rainy day they had.

Put it all over your face.

My face is a big, fat biscuit."

She then picked up a bottle of foundation, making a ridiculously, racist comparison between

the make-up, the founding of America, and the Founding Fathers, stating "This is foundation

and just like the foundation of America, it's Republican, it's strong, and it's white."

Handler and Feimster continue in their unfunny spoof belittling, and demeaning Sanders and

being as crass and revolting as they possibly can be joking about transgenders and sex toys,

"Grab ya a beauty blender.

Now, this is a beauty blender right here.

It may look like a butt plug, but it's not.

Stick a beauty blender up your butt once, shame on me.

Stick a beauty blender up your butt twice, it's a shame I didn't think of that sooner.

I used to not know what foundation was, but our great president was kind enough to take

me to a Sephora, and he said to the employee, Hey, you see that fellow over here?

Make him a woman."

This was followed by Feimster glopping on blush and bronzer looking more like a 5-year-old

child, who got into their mother's make-up, rather than Sander's polished and put together

look in real life.

Handler, by contrast, poses essentially attempts to live the topless version of the Dr. Suess

classic Green Eggs and Ham.

Like Sam I Am, Handler will go topless on a house, with a mouse, in a box, or near a

fox.

She will go topless here or there.

She will do it anywhere!

Handler claims she is challenging Instagram's nudity guidelines, by posting photos and videos

of herself minus her shirt over the past two years, in her "Free the Nipple" campaign

baring her boobs for all over social media.

As a result of Handler's continued and unrelenting attacks against Sanders, many have taken to

social media to give Handler a taste of her own nastiness.

Actor James Woods moved in with a kill shot on Saturday morning referring to Handler as

a "human urinal."

Woods tweeted a video of Handler being urinated on in the now infamous incident with Biggs.

The tweet included the caption, "This person berates the character of @SarahHuckabee on

a daily basis."

#ChelseaHandlerHumanUrinal

Handler also revealed to US Weekly recently about having not one but TWO abortions at

the age of 16 through American taxpayer-funded abortion giant Planned Parenthood, who is

currently under investigation by the Department of Justice and the FBI for the illegal selling

of human remains and fetal tissue.

Handler wrote about murdering her children in an essay for Playboy magazine's "Freedom"

issue.

She proclaims she would not be where she is today if she had not had the right to choose.

Choose what?

To be the mother of two d*ad children so you could live your life free from the consequences

of your actions?

Free to be a vile, despicable individual that loves having her face urinated on?

In keeping with Handler's apparent love for urine she also filmed herself on the toilet

in India while there filming for her soon-to-be-canceled Netflix series.

Wearing a traditional gold embroidered tunic and trousers Handler nursed a scrape on her

knee while clutching a tampon.

"Worse for wear: On Monday night Chelsea Handler shared a Snapchat as she sat on the

toilet after suffering a scrape in India"

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Liverpool players looking relaxed and ready ahead of Champions League final - Duration: 4:56.

Liverpool players looking relaxed and ready ahead of Champions League final

Jurgen Klopp and his Liverpool squad are currently in Marbella on a training camp, and the players have been sharing the experience on social media.

It is just over a week until Liverpool face Real Madrid in the Champions League final, in what is the biggest night of these Reds players careers.

Having dispatched of Brighton 4-0 to book a place in next seasons Champions League, Klopps men have plenty of time to prepare for the showcase event at Kievs Olympic Stadium on May 26.

The decision was made to head to Marbella on Wednesday, allowing the players to train away from Melwood for a few days and feel refreshed.

Klopp himself explained the reasoning behind the trip:.

We have a few things to do.

We have time to prepare for the game, which we want to do.

We have time to recharge our batteries, and that's what we'll do.

We're in a very nice surrounding, but we're not here because of the weather – it was not the reason to say we don't go to the south because the weather in England has been good as well – but too many things; too many people want too many things from us in the moment.

Here, we can close the door when we are in the hotel or on the training ground – and that's the reason we're here.

After one little session, which was mainly a recovery, I know already it was the right decision again..

Former Red Jan Molby visited the camp this week and says that despite the huge game just over a week away, Klopps squad are looking relaxed:.

I couldnt quite believe how relaxed the players were.

I asked the manager this, and he confirmed it.

He said the boys were relaxed, they were in the rest and rehabilitation stage at the moment and will then go on to begin the hard work.

As a group of players, you get the impression they are more than ready for a very difficult task.

That Liverpool on Sunday clinched Champions League qualification for next season will have helped the mood, absolutely..

While matters are clearly being taken very seriously, our Reds heroes have also been enjoying some downtime in southern Spain.

Roberto Firmino shared great footage of some lighthearted training, and even appeared to do a no-look warm-up at one point!.

A bromance has blossomed between Mohamed Salah and Dejan Lovren, and the Egyptian King posted a video of the two friends deep in conversation, as well as more clips of him training.

Simon Mignolet is clearly in good spirits, despite a starting place in the final looking almost impossible.

Gini Wijnaldum and Virgil van Dijk looked effortlessly cool as they strutted the streets of Marbella.

Their new mix tape will be dropping soon! .

Alberto Moreno was typically loving life, with plenty of laughter on show with forgotten man Danny Ward.

James Milner has become Twitters greatest gift since joining recently, and he produced a brilliant post relating to his own goal against Roma in the semi-final second leg.

Loris Karius posed with Lovren, Firmino and Emre Can……and a diminutive supporter who resemled Moreno!!!.

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Roberto Firmino – Brazilian brains and brawn, made for Liverpool FC - Duration: 7:16.

Roberto Firmino – Brazilian brains and brawn, made for Liverpool FC

For so much of Roberto Firmino's career at Liverpool Football Club, he has been defined by what he is not, writes Samuel Cox.

Hes not a centre-forward, he's not a goal scorer, he doesn't have pace, he's not top class, he's not Suarez, he's not Coutinho.

Well let me tell you what he is, Roberto Firmino is the best centre-forward in the league.

Firmino has always been rated highly by those inside the club, and he is the first on Jurgen Klopp's team sheet without exception.

While Christian Benteke and Daniel Sturridge were both bigger 'names' when Klopp arrived, both found themselves dislodged by Bobby.

Why? Because Roberto Firmino is a combination of brains and brawn, he'll press the defence then undress them as only a Brazilian can.

Bill Shankly once famously said, "I was made for Liverpool and Liverpool was made for me.

" I would argue Firmino was made for Klopp's Liverpool and Klopp's Liverpool was made for Firmino.

Klopp had a familiarity with Firmino from his knowledge of the Bundesliga and in him I have no doubt he saw the beginnings of his team, the start of a potential dynasty, a team built in his own image and worthy of Liverpool's illustrious past.

Klopp recognised a great player in a good players skin: Bobby's work rate is superhuman, putting in the defensive shift of a midfielder, yet making the attacking runs of a forward.

He is forever dropping deep, yet he simultaneously manages to gleefully charge into the box on every counter attack.

The stats reinforce what the eye says is true, Bobby is the only player in the Premier League this season to win over sixty tackles (65) and create more than fifty chances (53).

Indeed, from the big clubs, only Alexis Sanchez (41) comes even close to entering the same realm as Firmino.

Even the defenders from the top six clubs can't compete, with only Chelsea's Azpilicueta (80) besting him.

These unusual stats recognise Firmino as equal parts silk and steel.

Despite claims of Firmino 'not being a goal scorer', he arrived at Liverpool with a very respectable goalscoring record for a midfield player, continuing to enhance this aspect of his game.

The title of highest scoring Brazilian Premier League season ever now rests with Firmino, with fifteen goals and seven assists.

In the Champions League he has ignited with ten goals and another seven assists in just 12 games.

To paraphrase the great Hunter S.

Thompson, he is Klopp's own prototype, some kind of high-powered mutant never considered for mass production.

Bobby does not have electrifying pace, few do, but he does have speed and the running power to maintain it.

Our Number Nine will not beat a player over the first few steps but rather run down the cover and raid into the box unmarked on the counter.

When speed and determination don't suffice, Firmino uses his superior touch and judgement.

He can bring a ball down from the heavens with a nonchalant feathering of the boot.

He also has phenomenal judgement on where to position himself to wreak havoc.

At a glance, Firmino appears every inch the new age player, personifying so many terms in the new techno-football lingo: 'operating between the lines,' 'false nine,' 'gegenpressing.

' This is no illusion, he is an incredibly smart player, often cutting off two or three passing options by utilising angles to ruthlessly close the opposition players.

However, he is in many ways a throwback, a call to Liverpool's monolithic past.

Liverpool has remained a working-class club, where hardworking players are beloved.

The great Liverpool dynasty's, from Bill Shankly onwards, epitomised a team-first mentality.

It was in their blood; a mentality Roberto Firmino inhabits.

If that was all I had to say on the matter I could quite rightly rest my case, but what truly elevates Firmino is something less statistically tangible: his tactical interplay.

Firmino improves the whole forward line, he turns it into a fluid, multi-headed beast.

Bobby drops deep, he pulls out wide, he starts the press, he wins the ball back in our defensive half and then burns towards the goal on the counter-attack.

He does it all and crucially he does it more than any other forward in England.

This turns Liverpool into a footballing Hydra; cut off the head and two more replace it.

This is what makes Firmino potentially the best centre-forward in Europe; he transforms Liverpool into a practically unstoppable attack.

It is no coincidence that Sadio Mane and Mo Salah have enjoyed career-best form since donning the famous red shirt.

It is the unpredictable dynamism which Firmino infuses, dovetailing in beautiful fluidity with his partners in crime.

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Sofia The First Mini Cakes (ENGLISH SUBTITLES) - Duration: 16:03.

Print the princesses template and cut the tops. Template in the description below.

Save the top of the dresses to serve as a guide.

My cake boards have 12 cm.

Repeat this process for all princesses.

Ganache it and take it to the fridge untill it hardens.

Use toothpicks and sticky tape to hold the templates.

All dresses are made with fondant.

The back of all the dresses follow this process, of the dish (18 cm), so repeat it for each mini cake

Pizza cutter

Palette knife

Brush a little of water to hold the sugar pearls in place. I used the colours pink, blue and white.

Insert princess Clio's template on top.

Let's make Sofia's current dress.

X-acto knife

1,5 cm cutter.

This pattern is the same on the both Sofia's dresses.

Fondant smoother

Princess Hildegard

Princess Amber

Sofia's first dress.

With a sculpting tool, or the back of a knife, make lines of movement.

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Liverpool continue to run rule over Spanish winger as U23s beat Ajax - Duration: 4:03.

Liverpool continue to run rule over Spanish winger as U23s beat Ajax

The Liverpool U23s rounded off their season with a 3-2 win over Ajax U19s on Saturday, with Spanish winger Angel Sanchez continuing his trial spell.

The young Reds took to Amsterdam for their final post-season friendly, having already beat the Panjab FA at Kirkby on Monday afternoon.

Neil Critchley was again without Yan Dhanda, with the forward set to join Swansea City, while Nathaniel Phillips, Conor Masterson, Curtis Jones and Rafa Camacho are all in Marbella with the first team.

He was still able to name a strong side, however, with Kamil Grabara between the sticks, behind a back four of Neco Williams, Corey Whelan, George Johnston and Tony Gallacher.

Liam Coyle, Herbie Kane and Adam Lewis lined up in midfield, with Angel joined by Liam Millar and Dutch winger Bobby Adekanye, taking on the side he left for Barcelona at the age of 12.

With ex-Everton defender Johnny Heitinga in the opposite dugout the U23s faced a tough challenge, with the onus on Angel in particular to impress.

Liverpool benefited from an Ajax own goal in the first half, but went into the break with the scores level, before taking control after half-time.

Whelan struck first to put the young Reds ahead, before substitute Glen McAuley added another to extend the visitors lead.

The deficit was reduced by a late Ajax penalty, but Critchleys side were able to hold on for their fifth consecutive win before a well-deserved summer break.

Interestingly, while Angel made another appearance after his trial debut on Monday, goalkeeper Ross Sinclair was absent, suggesting he has returned to St Johnstone.

Shamal George was named on the substitutes bench instead, with Juanma, Yasser Larouci and Abdi Sharif filling out the rest of Critchleys squad.

It remains to be seen whether Angel, who is out of contract at current club Mallorca this summer, has earned a permanent deal at Liverpool, but the U23s could well need the numbers.

According to the Liverpool Echo, centre-back Michel Parker, midfielder Paulo Alves and striker Toni Gomes are all set to follow Dhanda out of the club at the end of the season.

Isaac Christie-Davies is expected to join from Chelsea, while Phillips will be offered a new contract after recovering from a long-term back injury to flesh out the first-team squad in the absence of Joel Matip and Joe Gomez.

Welsh midfielder Jordan Williams will also leave, while Georges future is uncertain having fallen behind Grabara and Caoimhin Kelleher in the Reds goalkeeper ranks.

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The 10 standout stars of the Liverpool FC academy in 2017/18 - Duration: 9:31.

The 10 standout stars of the Liverpool FC academy in 2017/18

With the season coming to a close for Liverpools academy sides, here are the 10 youngsters who have stood out the most on Merseyside in 2017/18.

Both the U23s and U18s have wrapped up their competitive campaigns, with a summer reshuffle to come following Steven Gerrards move to take over at Rangers.

Gerrard led his young side to third in the U18 Premier Leagues North Division, as well as the fourth round of the FA Youth Cup and the quarter-finals of the Premier League Cup and the UEFA Youth League.

Meanwhile his U23 counterpart Neil Critchley oversaw a second-placed finish in Premier League 2, along with making the last 16 of the Premier League Cup and the quarter-finals of the Premier League International Cup.

With a host of players departing for loan spells across the Football League in January it was, as ever, a season of constant change at the Liverpool academy, but also one of major progress.

Here are the 10 young stars who stood out to us at Kirkby this season.

Kamil Grabara.

Position: Goalkeeper. Age: 19. Nationality: Polish.

Kamil Grabara began the season faced with competition from Caoimhin Kelleher, Andy Firth and the recovering Shamal George for the role of first-choice goalkeeper at U23 level.

The imposing Pole has now firmly established himself as the leading keeper in the Reds academy, and is a regular working at Melwood under Jurgen Klopp and often on senior match-days.

His was a campaign of sheer consistency, honing his craft as a fine shot-stopper, a progressive sweeper and a swiftly improving presence in the penalty area.

Such is Grabaras talent and potential that it would not be out of the question to see him promoted to third goalkeeper for the first team next season.

George Johnston.

Position: Centre-Back. Age: 19. Nationality: Scottish.

In light of injuries to Joe Gomez and Joel Matip, Klopp has called upon Conor Masterson and Nathaniel Phillips to flesh out his senior ranks in training.

But the standout centre-back in the Liverpool academy this season has been Scotland youth international George Johnston, whose committed performances have been crucial for the U23s.

Johnston is an old-fashioned defender whose penchant for a last-ditch challenge has caught the eye, but throughout the campaign he has also displayed a more refined, composed approach in possession.

The 19-year-old signed his first professional contract with the club last May, and over the past 12 months has showcased a reliability that will see him carve out a fine career.

Adam Lewis.

Position: Left-Back, Central Midfielder. Age: 18. Nationality: English.

This has been a breakthrough campaign for Adam Lewis, and as a young Scouser working under Gerrard at Kirkby it has been hugely encouraging to watch.

Lewis made the step up to U18 level last term, and continued his fine development by taking up the armband for Gerrards side, operating in a new left wing-back role in a 3-4-3.

His energy, industry and excellent delivery from out wide and set-pieces made him a key outlet for the U18s, and his standout displays earned him a move up to the U23s on the turn of the year.

Lewis signed a new contract with the club in December, was called up to the England U19s in March and ended the season with an influential showing in the 3-1 win over Everton in April.

Herbie Kane.

Position: Central Midfielder. Age: 19. Nationality: English.

After a season marred by injury last time out, Herbie Kane firmly imposed himself at academy level this season, emerging as a leader in the U23s midfield.

Initially joined by the likes of Matty Virtue and Ovie Ejaria, Kane saw his more experienced fellow midfielders leave for loan spells in the winter and clearly took it upon himself to step up.

He adopted the captains armband and served as a role model for Elijah Dixon-Bonner, balancing his defensive duties with important strides forward into attack.

Though not a regular at Melwood, Kane trained under Klopp on a number of occasions this season, and it is no surprise why, having made up for lost time in impressive fashion.

Edvard Tagseth.

Position: Central Midfielder. Age: 17. Nationality: Norwegian.

Having joined from FK Neset last summer, Edvard Tagseth quickly established himself as a regular under Gerrard for the U18s.

Though diminutive in stature, Tagseth took to English football quickly, with his robust, high-energy approach and cultured passing lending him perfectly to Gerrards exhausting system.

In November, Gerrard compared the youngster to James Milner, saying: Eddie does exactly what it says on the tin he's one of those players, I love having him, love coaching him, and he's got a big future.

Unfortunately, Tagseth picked up a season-ending leg injury in February, with his sights now set on a strong campaign next time out.

Curtis Jones.

Position: Attacking Midfielder. Age: 17. Nationality: English.

The star of Liverpools academy in 2017/18, this was the season that saw Curtis Jones announce himself as a future first-team regular under Klopp.

A prodigious attacking midfielder, Jones is able to shine in any number of roles, adept at both starting and finishing moves, taking players on, creating chances and finding the back of the net.

Having made his U18s debut midway through last season, Jones not only took up a key role under Gerrard this term but went on to become a regular fixture for the U23s later in the campaign too.

In February he was drafted into first-team training and has remained there since, and his place on the bench for Aprils Merseyside derby is a sign of big things to come.

Harry Wilson.

Position: Winger. Age: 21. Nationality: Welsh.

The first half of this season will have been hugely frustrating for Harry Wilson, but he harnessed this productively by continuing to make his mark on the pitch.

In just 16 appearances for the U23s before the turn of the year, the long-serving winger scored 12 goals and assisted a further 10, but a first-team role strangely eluded him.

Wilson pushed for a loan move in the winter window, and his decision was vindicated as he hit the ground running at Hull City, scoring seven and assisting four in 14 games.

Having made the progression into senior football with ease, Wilson is now a regular for Ryan Giggs Wales side, and faces a decisive summer as he bids to compete with Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah.

Rafa Camacho.

Position: Winger. Age: 17. Nationality: Portuguese.

In the first half of the season, Rafa Camacho was a low-profile regular in Gerrards U18s side, scoring consistently but rarely standing out among the likes of Lewis, Tagseth and Jones.

But one week in February changed his fortunes, beginning with a wondergoal in the 2-0 win over Man United in the UEFA Youth League and culminating in a call-up to training at Melwood.

At the beginning of the campaign Bobby Adekanye seemed the most likely winger to shine in the absence of Sheyi Ojo and Ryan Kent, but Camachos willingness to adapt and develop has seen him surpass his elder counterpart.

The youngsters versatility, shifting from wing-back to a drifting wide forward, has allowed him to improve his all-round game, pairing skill in the final third with an impressive work ethic.

Like Jones, Camacho is now a regular in Klopps training sessions, and he could be considered for a first-team role next season too.

Rhian Brewster.

Position: Striker. Age: 18. Nationality: English.

Rhian Brewster could easily have been overlooked having spent the second half of the season out through injury and another month away with England at the U17 World Cup in October.

But the striker deserves a place on this list for his performances with the Three Lions, where he won the Golden Boot on the way to lifting the trophy in Kolkata, as well as his consistency when turning out for Liverpool.

Brewsters predatory instinct in the penalty area often overshadows his all-round quality, as a hardworking, creative forward who confounds the label of pure poacher.

It is unfortunate that Brewster is now likely to leave the club for a move to Germany, but he should be commended for what will be a bold step in pursuit of regular first-team football at just 18.

Liam Millar.

Position: Striker. Age: 18. Nationality: Canadian

Brewsters rise to the fore for club and country saw Gerrard tasked with finding a new goalscorer for his U18s, and he quickly settled on Liam Millar as his pet project.

Millar took the challenge and exceed expectations, with 11 goals and seven assists in 13 games for the young Reds in the first half of the campaign.

His output diminished as the season progressed, but Millars impact had already earned recognition from Klopp, who name-checked the striker in February along with Jones and Camacho.

It remains to be seen what 2018/19 holds for Millar, but his performances suggest a continued rise through the ranks is on the cards.

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Joel Matip 2017/18 Season Review: A backward step by Liverpool's inconsistent centre-back - Duration: 7:33.

Joel Matip 2017/18 Season Review: A backward step by Liverpool's inconsistent centre-back

Joel Matip failed to kick on in 2017/18, and doubts now surround his long-term prospects as a regular starter in Liverpools defensive line.

Matips maiden season at Anfield was a largely positive one, following his switch from Schalke on a free transfer in July 2016.

The Cameroonian made an excellent start to life as a Red, convincing supporters that they had finally found their ideal centre-back following years of ineptitude in that area.

It ended up being a disrupted campaign because of injuries, however, and Matip only made 32 appearances in total from a possible 47 matches.

With no new centre-back signed last summer—a move for Virgil van Dijk was delayed until January—the 26-year-old was pencilled in as a definite starter, but things have followed a similar pattern this time around.

If anything, Matips stock has now fallen.

Joel Matip, 2017/18. (All competitions), Started: 31, On as a substitute: 4, Unused sub: 1, Goals: 1, Assists: 0, Average TIA Player Rating: 604.

Unconvincing & Inconsistent.

Look at Matip as a physical specimen and he has everything in his locker to be a top-class defender.

He possesses elegance on the ball, a towering presence and a cool head.

It seems incapable of all coming together regularly, though, which separates him from being an excellent centre-back and an average one.

Too often, he cuts a timid figure who shrinks when the going gets tough, and for all Dejan Lovrens faults, he has shown up his team-mate when it comes to heart and influence.

A less-than-satisfying display in the 3-3 draw at Watford was not an ideal start to the season, before impressing home and away against Hoffenheim and in the 4-0 mauling of Arsenal at Anfield.

Another bad day at the office wasnt far away, in the 5-0 defeat at Man City.

It was an admittedly tough afternoon, playing with 10 men for much of the game, but he was run ragged.

Liverpools defensive problems were highlighted consistently during the autumn, and Matip was a constant in the back line in that period, which spoke volumes.

A few solid showings were ruined by wretched performances at Newcastle and Tottenham, with his timid style and lack of fight alarming.

Matip suddenly looked a far cry from the dominant figure who had shone so brightly in the early stages of 2016/17, and Van Dijks arrival made it a straight fight between him and Lovren to be the Dutchmans centre-back partner.

It was Lovren who looked the more suitable companion—not necessarily because he is better, but due to his all-action style complementing Van Dijk more.

He was also afforded more time to play alongside him because of injury to Matip, whose level when available ranged from excellent (City at home) to appalling (the FA Cup defeat to West Brom).

It has undoubtedly been a below-par season on the whole, and fitness has been a real issue.

Injury-Plagued Campaign.

Not only can Matip be a deeply frustrating player to watch, given the potential he has, he is also injury prone.

In fairness, there were few fitness concerns during the first three months of the season, and he started 18 of Liverpools first 21 matches in all competitions.

A thigh problem ruled out Matip out for much of November and December, though, and his campaign never properly got back on track from that point onwards.

He may have enjoyed a sizeable chunk of playing time at the beginning of 2018, but he never looked fully fit or at ease with his game.

Matips final match of the season came at Crystal Palace on March 31, meaning he missed out on the unforgettable Champions League journey and the top-four run-in.

There is a feeling that these injuries will keep happening to Matip, with good and bad performances thrown in when he is fit, which is no help to anybody.

Improvements & Future Role.

Liverpool need an upgrade at centre-back this summer.

Both Matip and Lovren have certain qualities that mean they are effective on their day, but a lack of consistency and fitness is evident.

Perhaps Matip is being painted in too unfair a light here, with the former Schalke man far from a bad player, but unconvincing is the best word to summarise his Reds career.

There is certainly no need to consider selling him—he can still be a more-than-adequate squad player who chips in when required—but nor can he be relied upon every week.

We hoped that by this point he would be deserved fixture in the team, perhaps building a great understanding with Van Dijk, but it feels a long way off currently.

Best Moment: An excellent performance in the 4-3 win over Man City.

Worst Moment: Terrible showing in the FA Cup defeat to West Brom.

Role next season: Squad player.

For more infomation >> Joel Matip 2017/18 Season Review: A backward step by Liverpool's inconsistent centre-back - Duration: 7:33.

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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 2017/18 Season Review: Improvement, frustration and reason for excitement - Duration: 8:42.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 2017/18 Season Review: Improvement, frustration and reason for excitement

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was enjoying a great run of form until his season-ending injury, but it was still a positive debut campaign at Liverpool.

The England international joined the Reds from Arsenal late in the transfer window, with Jurgen Klopp splashing out £35 million to land his man.

Given that Oxlade-Chamberlain turned down a new contract with the Gunners and a move to Chelsea just to seal an Anfield switch, his commitment and intent were never in question.

It took some time for the new No.

21 to settle into the team, as could be expected, and his campaign can quite clearly be split into three — hitting both ends of the scale along the way.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, 2017/18.

(All competitions) Started: 22, On as a substitute: 21, Unused sub: 4, Goals: 5, Assists: 8, Average TIA Player Rating: 6.

Patience required.

Oxlade-Chamberlain was fit and ready when he joined the Reds, given hed started all three of Arsenals matches to that point—including a 4-0 defeat to Klopp and Co.

days earlier.

His debut wasnt much better though: a 5-0 reversal at Man City after Sadio Manes match-defining red card, and a succession of late sub appearances were all the new signing was handed early on.

There were early questions, of course, mainly from those who know no patience or cannot understand the concept of integration in a timely fashion.

His first six league matches as a Liverpool player yielded a single victory, and there were also accusations thrown at the manager by some over potential false promises.

Oxlade-Chamberlain had wanted a central midfield berth, left Arsenal because of their insistence at playing him on the wing—or at wing-back, even—yet here he was playing wide for the Reds.

The manager explained it of course, clearly and obviously: he needs time, time to train, time to adapt to Liverpools style.

Sure enough, by November there was an upturn: a goal on his full league debut for the Reds, an assist in his first start from central midfield.

Oxlade-Chamberlain had arrived.

Explosive impact.

While his tally overall was almost exactly split between starts and sub appearances, the fact Oxlade-Chamberlain was involved almost every match speaks volumes.

Whether starting to help dominate or coming on to reinvigorate, he quickly became a player that Klopp would trust and look to.

There was frustration from fans at some inconsistency in his game, true, but theres no doubt about it: Oxlade-Chamberlain was much-improved this year compared to last, or even the year before.

As the Champions League run began to gather pace, Oxlade-Chamberlain became more central: a starter and a crucial performer in the win over Man City, with his blockbuster goal a memorable strike.

Pressing, tackling, surging forward in possession and helping to break the lines: Oxlade-Chamberlain was now playing a regular part in some of the Reds best moments in games.

With Emre Can out injured there was little doubt Oxlade-Chamberlain was a key performer, and he had almost certainly guaranteed himself a place in the international lineup, too.

Frustration and dismay.

Cruelly, it was all halted in an instant.

A determined recovery run and a perfect tackle in a big match: everything the manager would want from his midfielder, and everything done precisely as he should.

But that was the end: an awkward twist as he made the challenge ended up costing Oxlade-Chamberlain his place in the team, his fitness and his summer at the World Cup, suffering knee ligament damage.

He faces a long road back to physical fitness, as well as dealing with the mental disappointment at missing out on the Champions League final and trip to Russia.

Bounce back he must, and surely will, but the frustration and bitter despondency he must be feeling as the campaign draws to a close is a harsh blow to suffer.

But it shouldnt mask what was a good campaign for Oxlade-Chamberlain, a progressive season, and one where he has shown that theres much more to come from him in a Liverpool shirt.

Improvements & future role.

Job No.

1 will be to get fit, over the summer and into the autumn.

Reports have been conflicting but its clear Oxlade-Chamberlain faces a few months on the sidelines at least, and it may well be that he doesnt return until close to Christmas.

While thats bad news for him, it means the Reds will have an extra fit and fresh body to look to in the second half of the campaign, something which theyve struggled with this term.

He can still play a big role in the outcome of however far Liverpool go next year, even if hes only available for 40 per cent of 18/19 at full capacity.

A little more consistency in dominating games, a desire to add a few more shots to his game and being somewhat more diligent about tracking back in the channels, and Oxlade-Chamberlain will once again become a vital part of Klopps team.

Best Moment: A thunderous, breathtaking, goal of the season strike against Man City in the Champions League.

Oxlade-Chamberlain at his best.

Worst Moment: Of course, the season-ending injury in the very next round against Roma.

Role next season: Hell have to win a place all over again once back to full fitness, but theres so much more he has to give.

Still a first-team player, but not a guaranteed starter—at least until he rediscovers top gear.

For more infomation >> Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 2017/18 Season Review: Improvement, frustration and reason for excitement - Duration: 8:42.

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