Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has admitted he wasn’t overly impressed that his side didn’t “put the game to bed” against LASK earlier on after his side romped to a routine 4-0 win. “Most important is we’re head of the group and that
Manchester United could be just one of the Premier League clubs who decide to delve into the transfer market in January. The Red Devils have been exposed time and time again this season and are on the verge of exiting the Champions
Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold could face disciplinary action following his celebration against Manchester City. The England international may be in hot water for deliberately celebrating in front of the opposition supporters. Alexander-Arnold scored the equalising goal for Liverpool in Saturday’s 1-1 draw
Bayern Munich are reportedly pursuing a transfer for Manchester United defender Raphael Varane in January. The Red Devils are understood to be keen on keeping hold of the Frenchman but they could be persuaded otherwise if they receive the right offer. If
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou is reportedly willing to part ways with Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg in order to secure one of his top targets in the January transfer window. Reports suggest the north London club are prepared to listen to offers for the central
“I feel like if we stick together and keep marching on as a team we can do that. Harvey Elliott: Liverpool captain? Let’s hope so.” At Anfield, Klopp has already changed his leadership group with Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold taking
Ryan Gravenberch spared Darwin Nunez’s blushes after the Liverpool striker produced an incredible sitter in Thursday’s Europa League clash against Toulouse at Anfield. Nunez comically spurned a gilt-edged chance to bag his second goal of the night, leaving the home fans and
Erik ten Hag would have loved what he saw if he tuned into Liverpool’s 2-0 win against Everton in the Merseyside derby on Saturday afternoon. Liverpool returned to winning ways in the Premier League through a Mohamed Salah brace, but Sean Dyche
Liverpool’s Premier League rivals are ‘aggravated’ by Jurgen Klopp’s stance to request for the match against Tottenham to be replayed. Other clubs have pointed out how they have not done the same when on the wrong end of bad refereeing decisions. Liverpool
Liverpool suffered heartbreak in a dramatic match in north London with Tottenham which featured controversial VAR calls, two red cards and a late own goal. Liverpool had Curtis Jones and Diogo Jota sent off with Jurgen Klopp’s side battling to hold on