City vs Liverpool now anchors the live feed shift
The live feed has settled around City-Liverpool as the clearest high-value sample: fully populated, replay-linked, and stable enough to lead the scores surface without fallback noise.
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The live feed has settled around City-Liverpool as the clearest high-value sample: fully populated, replay-linked, and stable enough to lead the scores surface without fallback noise.
Erling Haalandโs live profile now reads 29 apps, 22 goals, and 7 assists, giving the player page enough real shape to stop leaning on older lightweight records.
Kevin De Bruyneโs assist lead now survives the team page rebuild, which means top-assist and best-rating slots no longer collapse into the same generic fallback player.
League, standings, schedule, and scores-date now all read from the same live match state instead of mixing public labels with backend noise or cross-host leakage.
When the minute climbs and match updates stay fresh, a replay candidate can change fast. That is why sorting by newest checked sample matters more than the original archive order.
The public player center now makes the live-coverage versus core-profile split explicit, which is a better contract with users than pretending every profile is equally deep.