
Fabinho scored his third goal in as many matches to help Liverpool get back to winning ways
Jurgen Klopp’s side picked up their first win in four league games with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Brentford at Anfield.
Jurgen Klopp’s side picked up their first win in four league games with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Brentford at Anfield.
Liverpool welcome Brentford to Anfield on Sunday afternoon with Jurgen Klopp’s side looking to get back to winning ways following draws against Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur and a defeat to Leicester City.
Following the announcement of last week’s postponement, Arsenal will finally make the trip to Anfield on Thursday to face Liverpool in the first-leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final.
The majority of Premier League clubs have now reached the halfway point in their seasons and it feels like a good time to take stock of what we have seen so far and how things might shape up for the rest of the campaign.
Liverpool came from behind to defeat AC Milan 2-1 at the San Siro Stadium in the final game of the Champions League group stages.
Liverpool move 10 points clear at the top of their Champions League group after a 2-0 victory over FC Porto 2-0 at Anfield.
Liverpool suffered their first defeat in seven months on Sunday as West Ham earned a 3-2 victory at the London Stadium.
Mohamed Salah scored a late penalty to ensure Liverpool made it three wins from three in Group B against 10-man Atletico Madrid in a topsy-turvy encounter in Spain.
It was another weekend full of incidents and drama in the Premier League.
There’s still no separating the top three as Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United all kept pace with one another as Manchester City stuttered. Goals were aplenty in another entertaining weekend of top-flight action.
A strong weekend for defences didn’t lead to a lack of excitement as the Premier League resumed at the weekend following the international break. The goals didn’t flow but there was plenty of incident and with a returning icon and a storming debut, it’s led to numerous talking points.
As the first international break of the season looms large, Tottenham are now the only side the Premier League that can boast a 100% record after three games. That fact, coupled with bitter rivals Arsenal sitting at the foot of the table leaves Spurs fans with the bragging rights for the next two weeks.
Matchday two in the Premier League was action-packed as West Ham United moved to the top, but here are the winners and losers from matchday two.
Liverpool will be looking to bounce back from last season’s disappointing title defence when they make the trip to Norwich to get their 2021/22 campaign underway.
After Alisson’s last minute winner for Liverpool at the weekend, they will see their trip to Turf Moor as a chance to put more pressure on Chelsea.
The Brazillian shot-stopper becomes the first Reds goalkeeper to score a goal in the Premier League and the first-ever to score a header since the league began in 1992.
The Reds need three wins out of three to stand any chance of making Champions League football, and the late charge for the top four continues at the Hawthorns.
The past 20 years saw the plans for the European Super League, the past few days have seen the proposals to clubs for the leagues. Within 48 hours of the plans and proposals being released we are now discussing how should the founders be punished, those who turned their backs on football.
Following threats of bans from international football for players who participate within the new European Super League, Ben Dixon takes a look at the potential England team we could see as early as the Euros.
With Fabinho and Thiago moving into the midfield for the time since October it is clear that this is the most beneficial move for Liverpool, especially after a poor defeat at the hands of Real Madrid.
Evan Ferguson added to his ever growing reputation by notching a brace in Brighton’s 3-2 defeat to Liverpool in their Premier League 2 clash on Sunday.
Wolverhampton Wanderers will welcome Liverpool to Molineux with both sides looking to put together a positive end-of-season run.
Fabinho. Jordan Henderson. Nathaniel Phillips. Rhys Williams. Ozan Kabak. These are the players that Jurgen Klopp has turned to in order to fill the void created by the season ending injuries to Virgil Van Dijk, Joe Gomez and Joel Matip.
It was the year 2017. Real Madrid won the second in their hat trick of Champions League wins, the New England Patriots completed the biggest comeback in Superbowl history and Ben Woodburn was nominated for the European Golden Boy award that was won by Kylian Mbappe.