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Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher believes that manager Arne Slot should stick with in-form Hugo Ekitike over Alexander Isak.
Finding rhythm in a new roleLiverpool’s 1-0 win over Real Madrid at Anfield offered much more than three points in the Champions League. For Flo Wirtz, it felt like a personal turning point. After
The Portuguese manager has consistently deployed a 3-4-3 system since arriving at Old Trafford in November last year, and it is now starting to show results, with United winning three Premier League games in a row, including a 2-1 victory over their arch-rivals at Anfield last month.
Arne Slot has been urged not to rush two Liverpool summer signings back into the starting lineup after the Reds snapped their losing streak at the weekend. After losing four Premier League games in a row, Liverpool got back to winning ways with a hard-fought 2-0 win over Aston Villa on Saturday.
AS evidence that Liverpool are back, this was pretty damned compelling. Here was a dominant victory over the 15-time champions of Europe which would have earned a more emphatic scoreline
There are still 11 players in the current Liverpool squad who were signed while Klopp was the manager, but which of those will be the next in line to leave?
Credit to Sports Mole for the original reporting that Liverpool chief scout Barry Hunter watched Fulham winger Kevin in their win over Wolverhampton Wanderers. With momentum still stuttering for Arne Slot’s side, recruitment conversations are edging into sharper focus at Anfield as the January window approaches.
Real Madrid have suffered a fresh injury blow ahead of Tuesday's Champions League game against Liverpool, with summer arrival Franco Mastantuono ruled out of the contest.
Footage circulated on social media last week showed the 23-year-old wearing a Frankfurt kit while participating in a shooting exercise during international duty with France. Despite spending fewer than two years in Germany,
Liverpool's transfer window caught the eye following to an uncharacteristic spending spree from FSG, yet the club still appears short of players in some areas.