Liverpool FC Articles
And The Window Once Again Ends with A Loan
I can remain upbeat about most Liverpool signings, even when it’s getting close to tragic. When we signed Paul Konchesky, I tried to find the positives within that early Roy Hodgson reign, just to give perspective of my delusion. Most players we are linked with, I tend to search the validity as to why that player has been targeted, in order to justify such move in my mind. When Arthur Melo arrived on loan from Juventus, I was immediately invested …
Brighton 2 - 1 Liverpool - The FA Cup Man Of The Match
Brighton 2 - 1 Liverpool - The FA Cup Man Of The Match
Stefan Bajčetić
With a new long-term contract secured this week, it is a positive step for an underwhelming midfield. His composure, reading of the game, intelligence, and decision making is far beyond his tender years.
In the middle of two controlling players, he offered stability and a shield to a defence that needs that screen right now. His standing above Fabinho & Henderson right now is telling …
Brighton 2 - 1 Liverpool - FA Cup Player Ratings
Brighton 2 - 1 Liverpool - FA Cup Player Ratings
Alisson Becker - 7.0
Let down by his team being unable to win the game. Could do very little for both goals concerned, and what he did accomplish, he did so with ease. Not the issue at all.
Trent Alexander Arnold - 6.0
We need this kind of energy and want in his performances, certainly when the final third production is lacking. He was far from great, but there seemed a …
The Greatest Games in Liverpool FC History
Liverpool FC is a professional football club in Liverpool, England. Liverpool has won six European Cups, more than any other English team, three UEFA Cups, four UEFA Super Cups, one FIFA Club World Cup, eighteen League titles, and seven FA Cups.
Liverpool FC has been a part of Liverpool's history for over 125 years and has seen many great players come through the club. Here are some of the best games played by Liverpool FC:
2005 Champions League Final
The …
Tony Evans: It's Time For Mo Salah to Shine
There is no doubt that Mo Salah is a Liverpool great. He has been the cutting edge of the Jurgen Klopp era. Unfortunately, he’s dropped down a gear just at the moment and he needs to step up another level.
We’ve come to expect more than seven goals in half a Premier League season. He’s going to have to double that output in the next 19 games to make qualification for next year’s Champions League a possibility.
But first it’s …
Return to Brighton: The Scene of the Crime
As the old saying goes ‘the criminal always returns to the scene of the crime’. It would be hard to describe Liverpool’s last visit to the AMEX Stadium as anything other than that, in what turned out to be a dismal 3-0 defeat earlier this month. The Reds now have a chance to exercise those demons in the fourth round of the FA Cup this weekend, but travelling fans may well be making the journey in hope rather than expectation. …
Mohamed Salah: Past his best or a victim of the system?
First thing's first: Mohamed Salah is one of the greatest footballers in Liverpool's long and trophy-laden history, regardless of what happens in the future.
Some may even argue that only Sir Kenny Dalglish and Steven Gerrard now lie ahead of him among the pantheon of Reds greats, although age and favouritism will always make for different answers among supporters, which is only natural.
Since joining in the summer of 2017, though, Salah has delivered astonishing numbers at a relentless rate, …
Is Ryan Gravenberch A Deal That Makes Sense?
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Is Klopp Mishandling Harvey Elliott?
When Liverpool signed Harvey Elliott from Fulham, it came after a long period of monitoring and negotiation. The eventual tribunal resulted in the 16-year-old signing for the Reds for an undisclosed fee, with the deal being deemed a successful acquisition of one of England’s most talented young stars. This type of deal was always supposed to be about recruiting a long-term attacking player, one that would be tasked as the potential long term successor to Mohamed Salah. What we have …
Jesper Lindstrøm Scouted – What to Expect From the Frankfurt Star?
There aren’t a lot of football players in Europe with hotter names than Jesper Lindstrøm at the moment. The 22-year-old Eintracht Frankfurt ace has eight goals to his name so far this season and started twice for Denmark at the World Cup in Qatar.
So, who is the young Danish midfielder, and what could he potentially add to Jürgen Klopp’s struggling Liverpool side?
In Daniel Agger’s footsteps
Growing up in the Western outskirts of Copenhagen in a football mad family, …