Liverpool’s lengthy injury list continues to grow as two of Jurgen Klopp’s stars were pictured leaving Wembley on crutches after their Carabao Cup final win over Chelsea. Ryan Gravenberch was seen taking part in the celebrations but needed assistance after he was
Gary Neville tore into Chelsea’s ‘billion-pound bottlejobs’ after Virgil van Dijk headed home in extra-time to earn Liverpool a dramatic victory in the Carabao Cup final. The Reds defender had a similar goal disallowed in normal time but made it count at
Virgil van Dijk’s leadership was on full display as he spoke in the aftermath of Liverpool’s 1-0 Carabao Cup final win over Chelsea. The Reds captain scored the only goal of the game in extra-time, but instead wanted to highlight the performances
Liverpool thank Caoimhin Kelleher for heroics Liverpool’s cup goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher came to their rescue in the first half to prevent what appeared to be an imminent opener for Cole Palmer. Nicolas Jackson had burst into the box and the ball bobbled back to
Liverpool fans were heard booing during the singing of God Save the King before the start of the Carabao Cup final. Harry Lineker sung the national anthem minutes before kick-off but was largely drowned out by noise from the Liverpool end at
Liverpool are without all three of Mohamed Salah, Darwin Nunez and Dominik Szoboszlai for the Carabao Cup final today (3pm) after none were spotted on their pre-match stadium walk. Jurgen Klopp makes just two changes to his starting eleven at Wembley. The German
Digital ticket problems affecting Liverpool fans have left ‘thousands’ stranded outside Wembley ahead of the Carabao Cup final. The Reds’ hotly-anticipated showdown with Chelsea kicks off at 3pm today (Sunday) and supporters could be in danger of missing the start of the
Following a weekend break in play the Six Nations is back today with two key fixtures which are set to shape this year’s tournament. The Calcutta Cup is up for grabs this afternoon as England face old foes Scotland on away soil
That night, the visitors were thoroughly outplayed, although were denied two penalty claims despite VAR officials assessing the incidents. Liverpool however, were awarded a spot-kick, although Darwin Nunez hammered it against the post. And Pochettino has cited those decisions in a plea
“It’s true this is different,” he added. “It’s never the same approach playing in the Premier League and in the final. You always learn from the games you play, too many things. Of course we arrive in this game with different circumstances