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The same would have been for Hungary, although playing play-off games doesn't mean you'll qualify, but it gives you a chance."I asked him if there was still a chance, because I don't have a clue what is happening, and Alexander Isak with Sweden - they have one point out of five games but still have the chance to qualify for the World Cup because they won Group C of Nations League, whereas Hungary were in Group A and didn't win that, so they're not involved."It's hard for him, he's had a good season - or two seasons - with the national team. "I think it's good for us to remember him as many times as possible, because of the person and the player he was."It's impossible to measure what it does to the players and then to measure what it does to results.



"What I do know is that we miss the player, that's 100% sure, and we also miss the person. I saw the interview as well, live, and I know it's an issue for us, which I think is completely normal," he said."At this moment of time, I always think about how it must feel for his wife and children.

I think there are so many games to be played before that and with the position we're in, it's the last thing on my mind. No."Wright replied: "So, what are you going on for the fact that Liverpool are going to win?"Keane stayed firm, saying: "Their home record, because they’re still at home, their home record is still very good.”Roy Keane disagreed with Ian Wright on their prediction for Liverpool's game against Nottingham Forest07:55Matt AddisonAntoine Semenyo warning Alan Shearer has warned Liverpool to exercise care before pursuing Antoine Semenyo, whose Bournemouth contract contains an $85 million (£65 million) release clause that becomes active in January."Semenyo has been linked with a move to Anfield," he told Betfair."Now I don't know what Liverpool's plans will be for next season, but there'll be a huge list of Premier League clubs that have already enquired about him and would love him in the team because of the ability that he has."As we've seen with Milos Kerkez, it's alright playing well at Bournemouth, where it's a great football club, but in terms of size, it's tiny compared to someone like Liverpool.