A prominent European football voice has owned up to a preseason hot take: predicting Liverpool would "run away" with the league by 10+ points and naming Florian Wirtz as the signing of the season. After recent results tightened the title race and Wirtz remained at Bayer Leverkusen, he invited the internet to "cook" him—and fans duly obliged. Replies ranged from playful jabs and requests for proof to pointed reminders of previous boasts. The moment has reignited debate about how quickly narratives swing in modern football, and who truly holds momentum in the title picture right now.

A well-known football content creator publicly revisited a confident preseason prediction about Liverpool dominating the league and Florian Wirtz being the standout new arrival. With the season picture far more nuanced than first billed and Wirtz not changing clubs, the admission prompted a wave of community replies that turned the moment into a viral debate on forecasting, form, and credibility.
I confidently predicted Liverpool will run away with the title winning it by 10+ points and Florian Wirtz will be the signing of the season. Permission granted to absolutely cook me...
@ThaEuropeanLad
Impact Analysis
This episode underlines how volatile football discourse has become in the era of instant takes. The prediction combined two bold threads: that Liverpool would separate themselves by double digits and that Florian Wirtz would be the market’s defining arrival. In reality, both narratives have faced friction. Liverpool’s trajectory has involved form swings and tactical recalibrations rather than a procession; meanwhile, Wirtz, brilliantly productive for Bayer Leverkusen, has not been a new signing in England and thus could never fit the Premier League-centric “signing of the season” billing. The mismatch between prediction and context was always likely to be exposed.
From a reputational standpoint, the creator’s decision to invite criticism is disarming—and smart. Owning a miss builds credibility in a landscape where creators are often incentivized to double down. The clip has also refocused discussion on what constitutes sustainable title-winning profiles: squad depth, injury luck, controllable metrics such as chance creation and defensive field tilt, and fixture congestion management. Liverpool remain a high-ceiling side with leaders like Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah, but a true runaway requires ruthless consistency many rivals have also shown in patches.
As for Wirtz, he remains an elite creator at Leverkusen rather than a “new” difference-maker elsewhere. The incident reinforces a wider point: transfer narratives shouldn’t be retrofitted onto players who stayed. Forecasts must separate admiration for talent from assumptions about moves that never materialize.
Reaction
The community response was swift and gleeful. One fan teased, asking to be “paid to cook,” while another quipped that the pundit should “take your medication again,” leaning into the hyperbolic banter that fuels online football culture. “Damn lad you really had a stinker,” another chimed in, echoing the consensus that the call aged poorly. Others demanded the original link, eager to archive the take and share it in future debates.
Some replies tried to widen the frame: “WE SAW REAL MADRID, TOO MANY COOKS IN THE KITCHEN,” implying the European landscape—and not just the Premier League—undercuts any runaway narrative. A few commenters claimed victory for their own preseason picks, while one pragmatic voice simply asked, “Who you think wins it now,” steering the conversation from roast to reassessment.
Notably, the tone stayed more playful than poisonous. There was schadenfreude, yes, but also curiosity: what did the pundit miss in the data? Were fixture swings, finishing variance, or mid-season tactical changes underestimated? The replies, while spiky, collectively pushed for a clearer, more grounded picture of the title race and the realities behind transfer hype—especially when a non-mover like Wirtz is held up as a hypothetical signing.
Social reactions
Damn lad you really had a stinker 😭
Becks (@BeckhamsView)
Bro, I won the prediction 👊
TUE (@TheUTDera)
I also remember you said we should ask you a question and you said Liverpool will win the league again now see your life
STONE BOI (@Ayodelemic77271)
Prediction
Three plausible scenarios emerge from here. First, Liverpool steady their efficiency in both boxes and reassert control through proven leaders and a recalibrated press; in that case, they can still challenge deep into the run-in, but a double-digit gap feels unrealistic given parity among contenders. Second, a rival with stronger availability and incremental gains in underlying metrics—shot quality, set-piece output, and rest defense—edges ahead, turning this into a two-team sprint decided by small-game moments and January depth decisions. Third, injuries and schedule congestion flatten everyone, and we see a chaotic multi-club race settled in the final weeks.
For Florian Wirtz, the medium-term outlook remains luminous. If he stays at Bayer Leverkusen, he continues to post top-tier chance creation and carry numbers, sharpening tools for eventual Champions League deciders. If he moves in a future window, his profile—press resistance, final-third clarity, combination play—makes him instantly transformational in systems that prioritize structured possession with aggressive counterpressure. In the right environment, he absolutely can become a “signing of the season”—just not retroactively this one. Expect elite suitors to position early, knowing his valuation and fit will demand both a clear tactical plan and a marquee commitment.
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Conclusion
In the end, this is a lesson in tempo and humility. Football seasons don’t conform to preseason certainty, and even the sharpest eyes are humbled by variance, injuries, and tactical evolution. Credit to the creator: opening the door to be “cooked” disarms critics and keeps the conversation honest. The replies—equal parts banter and genuine inquiry—serve as a reminder that the best debates move beyond dunks and toward insight: what do the numbers say, where did the eye test mislead, and which tactical adjustments really move the needle?
Liverpool’s ceiling remains high, but turning that into a procession requires relentless repeatability few teams can maintain. As for Wirtz, he is one of Europe’s premier creators—just not a “signing” in this context. The real takeaway: separate admiration for talent from assumptions about transfers, and embrace the fluidity that makes the sport so intoxicating. Forecasts will keep coming; the wisest will keep learning.
Mohau Bronny Loselo
cook him!!
Becks
Damn lad you really had a stinker 😭
BenYNWA
😂😂😂😂
TUE
Bro, I won the prediction 👊
STONE BOI
I also remember you said we should ask you a question and you said Liverpool will win the league again now see your life
aLazyNigerian
You keep your faith.
AyirAFC #Survivingarteta #survivingmerino
WE SAW REAL MADRID, TOO MANY COOKS IN THE KITCHEN
Raven at Utd red devil for life
Ur a dumb
𝗚𝗔𝗚𝗔
You gonna be cooked
(fan) Void
What a wild guess bro 😂😂
OLAMILEKAN🥵❤️🇶🇦
Bro you need to take your medication again 😂
Yunglegalboy
Wirtz 10😭
MAXIMISED
Who you think wins it now
💲🅱️ ☬
Clown 🤡
Football Hub
Awful shouts haha
I.Ben💧
Give me link to that post 😭😭😂
United Buzz
can you pay me to cook you?🤣
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