You’re thinking of visiting the UK to watch Liverpool FC take the field at Anfield? Let’s begin there – good on you. It’s not so much a soccer match; it’s a pilgrimage. Whether you are a die-hard Red ...
Liverpool’s 2024–25 campaign was one of high drama, marked not just by their pursuit of silverware but also by the recurring shadow of VAR. As the technology continued to embed itself into the fabric ...
On his first start for his new side, Adrian earns a European trophy. Not bad for a goalkeeper who only joined the club last week. Forced into action due to the injury to Alisson, the former West Ham ...
In a start that should have surprised no one, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain staked a claim that he is ready to fulfill the promise he offered before his knee injury that kept him out of the Kyiv Champions ...
Fresh off becoming African Player of the year, Sadio Mane continues to provide Liverpool with world-class play. In London, he was unable to find a finish but he always covers acres of space. He had a ...
Not for the first time Jurgen Klopp’s substitution methods caused questions. A recurring theme in the German gaffer’s in-game changes is their lateness. Every change seems 10 minutes overdue. Instead ...
After a big personal week where he took the captain’s armband for England and won Premier League goal of the month, Henderson will be looking to continue his impressive form against United.
Five minutes into the match, Jordan Henderson found Mo Salah with an incisive diagonal ball that released the forward behind the defence with the advantages of time and space. The Egyptian sensation ...
Arne Slot has hinted that Liverpool FC will field a weakened team in the FA Cup third round after their shock exit at the same stage last year.
For the second consecutive match, Divock Origi booked his name in Liverpool lore. After his late heroics in Newcastle, the Belgian forward bookended his best performance as a Red with the goal that ...
Make no mistake, Liverpool absolutely peppered Nick Pope in Burnley’s goal. If not for the league leading keeper, the Reds would have been well clear of the visiting Clarets. Especially in the first ...
Charlton sprung an upset on Boxing Day in 2003 as they were able to beat Chelsea 4-2. The Addicks were exceptional as they came away with the three points against a Chelsea side led by John Terry.