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28th August 2017
01:58pm BST

"I think Liverpool are less than they were last year, purely and simply because Coutinho isn't playing," Wilkins told Talk Sport, before taking aim at Mo Salah, who has scored three goals in his first five games for Liverpool. Ray is a fan of Sadio Mane though.
"Salah is a very good player, but he's a poor man’s Coutinho, without being disrespectful to him. Coutinho is on a different level. Mane is the man. A lot of money has been spoken about, that Barcelona are going to pay whatever for Coutinho, but Mane is the guy. He's the one who rips teams to pieces."Wilkins treated listeners to another bizarre claim on Monday morning when speaking about Manchester City's pursuit of Jonny Evans. City have had two bids for the West Brom defender rejected, the latest worth £21m, as the Baggies are seeking £30m for their captain. https://twitter.com/JPercyTelegraph/status/902080901806518272 You would imagine that Wilkins is delighted to see a homegrown player join a team competing for the Premier League title. But no, Ray wants him to stay put. "I really hope Jonny Evans does not move," Wilkins said.
"At Man City, he could play. At West Brom, he will play. If I am on £80,000-a-week and they (City) say, 'I will double your money', I probably wouldn't go. What more money do I need if I have been on that since I was 20? Jonny Evans wants to play football. You can't stop him but, if I was Jonny, I would say, 'I have got the house, this and that sorted, what do I want to do for the next six years of my life - sit there getting splinters on my backside or playing football?'"So, Evans should remain at West Brom, where he will be paid less and will win less, because you think he won't be able to start ahead of Nicolas Otamendi? If Evans doesn't back himself to play in City's three-man defence, which also features Vincent Kompany, who has had fitness issues over the last few seasons, he may as well retire. Great advice, Ray. If City were attempting to sign a "foreign defender", Wilkins would probably ask why are they not looking to buy Jonny Evans.
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