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  • 5 talking points from Arsenal 0–2 Liverpool – Trent’s boots and Klopp’s cleverness!

    5 talking points from Arsenal 0–2 Liverpool – Trent’s boots and Klopp’s cleverness!

    Five talking points from Arsenal 0–2 Liverpool - Trent's boots and Klopp's cleverness!

    Liverpool’s thrilling 2-0 victory over Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium guaranteed them a spot in the FA Cup fourth round. Here are five talking points from a fiercely contested win.

    Liverpool owes Klopp genius 

    Even though Mikel Arteta was disappointed by Arsenal’s series of wasted opportunities in the first half, he undoubtedly informed his players that if they continued to play the same way in the second half, they would win.

    Unfortunately for the Spaniard, though, the truth is that giving Liverpool such a free pass only gave Jurgen Klopp’s talent carte blanche to utterly control the second half.

    First, the German realised that removing Cody Gakpo from midfield was an essential halftime adjustment that would tip the scales slightly in favour of the visiting team.

    Then, he made sure the Reds continued to improve as the ninety minutes went on, bringing on Diogo Jota, Ryan Gravenberch, Bobby Clark, and Conor Bradley in two masterful double substitutions.

    Alexander-Arnold moved into midfield as a result of the adjustment, and the insertion of the youthful combo of Clark and Bradley was especially audacious and daring, demonstrating a great deal of trust and faith. This decision ultimately proved significant in the outcome.

    Liverpool’s results were enhanced by each of the modifications in some way, guaranteeing their victory in a cup match that only appeared to be heading in one direction.

    Every move made by Liverpool helped them in some way, and they emerged victorious in a cup match that, for the first forty-five minutes, appeared to be going only one way.

    That is evidence of Klopp’s genius as well as the possibility that Arteta is incomparable.

    Van Dijk was absent? Not an issue

    Five talking points from Arsenal 0–2 Liverpool - Trent's boots and Klopp's cleverness!

    It was imperative that someone else step up in the centre of defence for Liverpool because they were without their defensive talisman, Virgil van Dijk, for this match.

    Enter Ibrahima Konate, who demonstrated with a commanding performance that earned a well-earned clean sheet that he is more than worthy to play beside the Reds captain.

    The Frenchman accomplished everything: two blocks, two clearances, two interceptions, and four recoveries.

    In addition, he was spotted encouraging his teammates to remain composed in the midst of the frenzy that followed his goal with ten minutes left in regular time.

    The only real issue with Konate is his inconsistent fitness record; if he can avoid any setbacks there for the rest of the season, Liverpool will have a lot to cheer about.

    We should also mention Joe Gomez at left back and Jarell Quansah’s ongoing superb play.

    Alexander-Arnold in form of his life

    Five talking points from Arsenal 0–2 Liverpool - Trent's boots and Klopp's cleverness!

    It may be argued that Adidas is undervaluing the fact that Trent Alexander-Arnold has transformed his life since donning their Predator footwear.

    The young Scouser has contributed six goals in nine games since donning the iconic footwear, and that doesn’t even include the free kick that compelled Jakub Kiwior to score his own goal here. This may all just be coincidence.

    Even if Alexander-Arnold won’t receive credit for the assist at that particular time, the impressive performance as a whole cannot be diminished.

    The numbers highlight the breadth of his play: two opportunities created, fifteen passes into the final third, three clearances, nine recoveries, and six duels won.

    Whether the boots are deserving of praise or not, Alexander-Arnold is acting naturally.

    Reds making plans to take FA Cup seriously

    Five talking points from Arsenal 0–2 Liverpool - Trent's boots and Klopp's cleverness!

    Much emphasis was placed on the notion that a tie that would force a replay would be the worst-case scenario in the lead-up to this match.

    However, far too many interpreted that to indicate that Klopp would just give up, selecting a team that would be certain to lose and cross the FA Cup off his season-long list of worries.

    Of course, the German made some adjustments, but he nevertheless fielded a team that was competent and, based on their performance, determined to advance to the next round.

    That should dispel any idea that, despite a backlog of fixtures, Liverpool won’t keep doing their hardest to go to the later stages of this competition.

    In light of this, Reds supporters should get ready for yet another four-front race for championships and the accompanying emotional rollercoaster.

    Will there be another 63-game season this year?

    Elliott’s Salah audition not decisive

    Five talking points from Arsenal 0–2 Liverpool - Trent's boots and Klopp's cleverness!

    At first glance, it appears that Harvey Elliott’s attempt to secure the right-wing starting position in Mohamed Salah’s absence was unsuccessful.

    The young player was not particularly effective in the first half and was quickly switched back to his more conventional midfield role at the half, which seemed to indicate Klopp’s lack of confidence in him.

    In actuality, though, Elliott’s ability to obtain the ball and have an impact was being limited by Gakpo’s difficulties in the middle of the park, which is what really caused this positional change.

    It’s also important to remember that facing an Arsenal team desperate to turn things around is one of the hardest matches in which to try and assume Salah’s role.

    Elliott deserves another chance against Fulham, therefore his performance now shouldn’t be interpreted as an indicator of his ability to play this role going forward.

  • Carragher selects two men to take Salah’s place at Liverpool – It’ll be intriguing 

    Carragher selects two men to take Salah’s place at Liverpool – It’ll be intriguing 

    Harvey Elliot and Dominik Szoboszlai have been selected by Liverpool great Jamie Carragher to take Mohamed Salah's position

    Harvey Elliot and Dominik Szoboszlai have been selected by Liverpool great Jamie Carragher to take Mohamed Salah’s position when he leaves for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) later this month.

    On Monday night, Salah scored two goals for Liverpool against Newcastle United while playing in outstanding form.

    The Reds’ victory sent them three points clear atop the Premier League standings, and the Egyptian international also contributed an assist.

    Salah’s final game for Liverpool before joining the Egypt team was the encounter against Newcastle.

    If Egypt advances to the AFCON final in Ivory Coast, Salah may miss up to eight games for Liverpool, which would provide manager Jurgen Klopp with a difficult offensive situation.

    But before Salah leaves for the AFCON, Carragher has picked Elliot and Szoboszlai to fill in for him.

    Carragher told Sky Sports, “It will be very interesting to see who he puts in that position.”

    Numerous strikers for Liverpool have right footedness. While Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez, and Cody Gakpo all appear to be capable of going on the left, nobody appears to have the proper balance to go on the right.

    “Harvey Elliot is one of the alternatives. Although he lacks the speed to play in the front three, I believe he is more of a midfield midfielder.

    Additionally, Szoboszlai. With Alexis Mac Allister back, Liverpool have a lot of alternatives in the midfield; Szoboszlai played there for his previous team.

    “But it will be very difficult to replace his [Salah’s] goals.”

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    Wataru Endo accomplished a feat not witnessed at Liverpool in eighteen years in their victory over Burnley

    Wataru Endo accomplished a feat not witnessed at Liverpool in eighteen years in their victory over Burnley 

    On Boxing Day, Wataru Endo made history by starting for Liverpool against Burnley, a feat not witnessed at the club in eighteen years. All of Jurgen Klopp’s faith lies in the Japanese international.

    Wataru Endo got the start for Liverpool against Burnley in their Premier League match on Boxing Day. He achieved something by doing so that the Reds had not seen in 18 years.

    Liverpool hasn’t played a game in thirteen days, as Michael Reid noted on Twitter. Since January 2006, no player has been able to replicate Endo’s feat of having started every single one.

    Rotation was less popular back then than it is today. Consequently, a number of players—Steven Finnan, Jamie Carragher, Sami Hyypia, Steven Gerrard, Harry Kewell, and Peter Crouch—started five games in a span of thirteen days.

    But since managers started to limit the amount of games players started, nobody has done it. Endo was unusual back then, and he didn’t really need to start the game.

    Endo’s time at Liverpool got off to a rough start. In fact, he seemed out of his element in some of his early games, which were just plain awful.

    But because Jurgen Klopp persisted in starting him, the holding midfielder is currently the most reliable member of the starting lineup. Naturally, part of that is that, with Stefan Bajcetic and Alexis Mac Allister still sidelined due to injuries, Endo is the only holding midfielder on the team.

    However, it also demonstrates how much Klopp believes in the player. Endo was genuinely one yellow card away from punishment going into the Burnley match. The manager played him for the entire ninety minutes, not only when he got off to a good start.

    He also never did pick up the yellow, and on New Year’s Day, he’ll be available to play against Newcastle United. Given the current course of events, it is reasonable to anticipate that he will lead

  • Six talking points following a thrilling comeback by Crystal Palace, Harvey Elliott propels Liverpool to victory 

    Six talking points following a thrilling comeback by Crystal Palace, Harvey Elliott propels Liverpool to victory 

    Six talking points following a thrilling comeback by Crystal Palace, Harvey Elliott propels Liverpool to victory 

    PALACE CRYSTAL 1-2 LIVERPOOL: After Jordan Ayew’s red card, Liverpool scored two late goals to tie the score after Jean-Philippe Mateta’s penalty put Palace ahead.

    Liverpool took some time to settle into their routine before using a controversial red card to turn a loss into a victory and take the lead in the Premier League standings on Saturday when they headed to South London for another 12.30 kickoff.

    In the first half, both sides appeared lethargic, and Liverpool in particular didn’t seem like a team that could win and take the lead. After the interval, not much had changed, and Palace used the penalty spot to punish their weak opponents.

    However, Liverpool quickly levelled the score after Palace forward Jordan Ayew received a red card. Harvey Elliott, a replacement, gave the visitors the lead in the last minute after Mohamed Salah’s deflected strike marked his 200th goal for the team.

    Roy Hodgson, the manager of Palace who had previously managed Liverpool, was under fire following the Eagles’ embarrassing midweek loss at home to Bournemouth. After Virgil van Dijk fouled, referee Andy Madley signalled for a penalty, giving his team a great opportunity to take the lead. However, play was stopped for a foul committed earlier in the play.

    For a large portion of the match, Liverpool wasn’t themselves, but they prevailed thanks to the man advantage. Elliott cut in from the right and hit the corner after Salah equalised with a nasty deflection.

    These are the key points of discussion from Selhurst Park……

    1. More drama with VAR

    Six talking points following a thrilling comeback by Crystal Palace, Harvey Elliott propels Liverpool to victory 

    Around the half-hour mark, Madley pointed to the spot, almost making Liverpool pay for a lethargic start. But VAR saved them, as Will Hughes was found to have fouled Wataru Endo during the build-up.

    While Madley seemed to observe the contact in real time and decide it was OK, Palace supporters will believe it was a soft decision and express their concerns right away. Some, though, were likely more irritated by the length of time the referee took to make his choice.

    The 105 seconds that passed between Jarell Quansah’s foul on Jean-Philippe Mateta and the choice to conduct another VAR check were even more annoying. At that moment, Mateta—who had already recovered from his injury more than a minute earlier—tucked the penalty away, meaning Palace had their opportunity.

    2. Quansah’s inexperience tells

    Six talking points following a thrilling comeback by Crystal Palace, Harvey Elliott propels Liverpool to victory 

    The key question was who would play centre back with Virgil van Dijk now that Joel Matip was sidelined. Ibrahim Konate lost out to Jarell Quansah, and the young player’s middle partner has already shown his admiration for him.

    Van Dijk stated, “I believe Jarell has performed well each time he has had the chance so far.” Like any other player who will enter the game during a rotation, whether there are injuries or suspensions, they must be prepared for the time when it comes for them. While Joey (Joe Gomez) and Ibou (Ibrahima Konate) are still available, Jarell is also a great choice.

    “All of the younger generation have to fully absorb everything if they are training with us and are close to the first team. He is a decent boy. He is learning and he wants to learn.”

    Following a calm first half, Quansah was sent off for dangling his leg excessively to bring Mateta down. Konate replaced him after the spot-kick was awarded, so there was no opportunity to make up for that mistake either, but there should still be more.

    3. Alisson earning his corn

    Six talking points following a thrilling comeback by Crystal Palace, Harvey Elliott propels Liverpool to victory 

    Alisson was a welcome sight between the sticks and was back in goal sooner than some had anticipated. Although Caoimhin Kelleher is far from incompetent, any backup goalie will appear inadequate in comparison to one of the league’s best.

    The Brazilian, who dove across his line to deny Jeff Schlupp, was largely responsible for Liverpool’s early inequity. Although others argue that the Ghanaian should not have given Alisson a chance, praise should go to him for persevering with the save.

    Even though he was unable to stop Mateta’s penalty, Liverpool’s meek display depended on the custodian to put them within striking distance. They needed the keeper to step up once again to deny Joachim Andersen deep into added time and preserve the score at 2-1. As the saying goes, there’s always a chance when you’re only one behind.

    4. Olise gamble almost rewarded

    Following Palace’s difficulties during the week, Hodgson could have felt pressured to start Michael Olise at any costs. But the manager kept his word after implying the Frenchman would need a nap.

    Pregame, Hodgson stated, “We have to be making a decision more about Olise.” “After almost four months out and an enormous spike in his workload in the last two games, the sports science people are telling me to be very, very careful with him.”

    Olise’s exclusion from the starting lineup combined with the injury to fellow creative outlet Ebere Eze resulted in a conservative Palace lineup. Though the Ayew red card turned things around, it appears like the plan worked off because the hosts were ahead when he replaced Jefferson Lerma in the 67th minute.

    5. Reds’ midfield changes haven’t convinced yet

    In recent weeks, Trent Alexander-Arnold has benefited from playing in the middle of the pitch. But against Palace, Jurgen Klopp started the England international at right-back again, starting a midfield three that was made up of all summer additions.

    Wataru Endo, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Ryan Gravenberch were the starting three, with fellow newcomer Alexis Mac Allister sidelined due to injury. But at halftime, Klopp made the decision to make some changes. Joe Gomez replaced Endo at right back, and Alexander-Arnold moved forward.

    Given the substantial changes made over the summer and the continued absence of Thiago and Stefan Bajcetic, it makes sense that Liverpool hasn’t decided on their ideal midfield. It would be intriguing to see if Klopp makes use of Thursday’s Europa League match to test out any fresh strategies ahead of the hectic holiday season.

    For Curtis Jones, one of those things might very well be the beginning. With his assist on Salah’s equaliser, the academy product made an immediate impression and will be vying for a starting position.

    6. Clyne assists Salah in raising 200

    Six talking points following a thrilling comeback by Crystal Palace, Harvey Elliott propels Liverpool to victory 

    Nathaniel Clyne had a rare start on the left side of the home team’s defence since Tyrick Mitchell was unable to play for Palace. The former Liverpool player has only started one league game this season, but he did replace the injured Mitchell in the middle of the week.

    As is customary for Liverpool, Mohamed Salah began the game on the right, but the Reds upset the balance in the first half when Darwin Nunez strayed wide in an attempt to take advantage of Clyne. However, it was fruitless in the beginning as the full-back held his ground.

    So it seemed unjust that Salah’s equaliser was deflected past Sam Johnstone by the acting left-back. Even though Liverpool’s number 11 would have loved to score 200 goals for the Reds in front of the Anfield crowd, a draw in a difficult match is still worth something.

  • Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp ‘broke’ Premier League rule to fulfil promise to Harvey Elliott

    Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp ‘broke’ Premier League rule to fulfil promise to Harvey Elliott

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    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has reportedly ‘broken’ Premier League rules to keep his promise to midfielder Harvey Elliott.

    Klopp’s managerial skills are one of his best qualities as a manager, with many players saying they enjoy playing under him.
    In an interview with Sky Sports in 2020, Manchester United legend Gary Neville revealed that, apart from Sir Alex Ferguson, the manager he would most like to play under in his career is the German.

    Klopp has turned Liverpool into perennial title contenders since arriving at Anfield in 2015.
    Last season was a remarkable one.
    He led Manchester United to the Premier League title in 2020, a year after beating Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 to win his sixth Champions League title.

    Klopp used a consistent line-up in 2019/20, with six players playing more than 35 of the 38 games.
    Roberto Firmino, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold were always there.

    This meant that although some of the younger members of the squad, including Curtis Jones and Neko Williams, made the five appearances required to win a Premier League medal, other players had limited opportunities.
    However, Harvey Elliott played just two games this season and was ineligible for a medal.

    But the midfielder said Klopp had “broken” Premier League rules and confirmed he will receive a medal to mark his incredible season.
    In an interview with the Liverpool Echo, Elliott explained: “I’m not sure if it’s [Klopp’s] medal.
    It could have been Klopp’s medal but I ended up winning it.

    “After the parade and presentation, I went into the locker room and they gave it to me.
    “I can’t put into words how I felt.
    I felt really good and I could say to my mom and dad: [I have a medal! I have a medal!” I sent a photo.

    “They were down too so we went and looked around and had a little party.
    “I felt really good.”

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    Trindade Andre Liverpool transfer news as the president of Fluminense provides an update following their January “agreement.”

    president of Fluminense

    Trindade Andre Liverpool transfer news as the president of Fluminense provides an update following their January “agreement.”

    Mario Bittencourt, the president of Fluminense, provided an update on Andre Trindade, a transfer target for Liverpool.

    Mario Bittencourt, the president of Fluminense, has acknowledged that he anticipates Andre Trindade, a target for Liverpool, leaving the team in January.

    Midway through their domestic season, Fluminense informed the Reds that they had no intention of moving the midfield player. The Reds had contacted the Brazilian club in the summer.

    A choice of that kind was taken with the intention of winning the Copa Libertadores. And in an update on the Brazil international’s future, Bittencourt said he anticipates receiving a club-record bid for Andre following next month’s FIFA Club World Cup. Fluminense defeated Boca Juniors in Saturday’s final to win South American championships for the first time in their history.

    “We have to wait. There isn’t a specific idea for Andre as of yet,” he said to Globo. However, we have little doubt that a soaring proposal will come after the World Cup—which he will play in.

    “It might be the club’s largest sale ever.” Both Andre and Nino, the defender, are potential losses, but we are trying to find their replacements.

    In the meantime, Andre’s representative, Carlos Leite, has revealed the details of his discussions with Bittencourt about his client’s future at the beginning of the year and in the summer, hinting at Liverpool’s rumoured summer bid.

    The president of Fluminense requested a meeting with Leite at the beginning of 2023 in order to express his desire for the midfield player to remain at Fluminense until January 2024.

    Leite told Globo, “He came to me and said that Fluminense had no interest in selling André this year.” “I spoke with the player and gave him an explanation; he accepted the concept. We decided that it would only be exchanged starting in January 2024.

    president of Fluminense

    “It might be the club’s largest sale ever.” Both Andre and Nino, the defender, are potential losses, but we are trying to find their replacements.

    Unless Fluminense has a change of heart. He is not obligated to sell anyone, therefore he had no need to sit with me. But this was his worry.

    “He lacks the conceit and haughtiness that some people possess, saying things like, ‘Find my director.’”

    In the summer, Liverpool made a £150 million overhaul of their midfield by adding Ryan Gravenberch, Wataru Endo, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Alexis Mac Allister. They haven’t had a natural first-choice holding midfielder since the unannounced departures of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho to Saudi Arabia, though, which has forced them to negotiate with Fluminense after losing out on Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia to Chelsea.

    While they primarily used Mac Allister as a holding midfielder in the interim, the Reds would eventually recruit Endo from VfB Stuttgart instead. However, it’s unclear if Liverpool intends to rekindle their interest in Andre come January.

    His services are still being linked to teams other than the Reds. According to reports, they sent representatives to the Copa Libertadores final to watch the midfield player, along with Arsenal and Fulham.

    But Andre will undoubtedly transfer for a record sum for Fluminense no matter where he ends up. In January 2016, Gerson signed a €17 million contract to join AS Roma, which is now their most costly exit

  • Jurgen Klopp explains why Harvey Elliott is starting despite 6 changes

    Jurgen Klopp explains why Harvey Elliott is starting despite 6 changes

    Jurgen Klopp explains why Harvey Elliott is starting despite 6 changes

    Although Harvey Elliott has been hailed as a “super player,” Jurgen Klopp has made six changes to his Liverpool team to face Brighton.

    Three days after a 2-0 victory over Union SG at Anfield, the Reds are in East Sussex for their eighth Premier League match of the year.

    Klopp had already planned to make a number of changes between the two matches due to the short preparation period and quick turnaround.

    But it was unexpected to see Elliott start instead of Wataru Endo, who was substituted at halftime in a midweek game in what the manager claimed was a planned change.

    Along with Alisson, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah, and Darwin Nunez, the 20-year-old has kept his spot, and Klopp has explained why.

    Just the way Harvey had appeared over the previous weeks.
    He stated in his pre-game interview with Sky Sports that he had a strong performance on Thursday.

    Jurgen Klopp explains why Harvey Elliott is starting despite 6 changes

    He hasn’t played too much lately, in my opinion.
    He appeared a few times, played some games, and is a fantastic player.

    “So that was the decision that led to that.

    We must be very physically robust, adept with the ball, and proficient in one-on-one matches.
    Real physicality on the ball or extreme quickness are required for Brighton’s man-marking.

    He can be both, just like the others, so that was the motivation.

    Cody Gakpo, Diogo Jota, and Curtis Jones are among the seven players who are out, leaving Klopp with fewer options at the AMEX.

    But he will be hoping that his starting lineup can hold up against a Brighton team that struggled in a 2-2 draw with Marseille on Thursday night.

    Elliott, on the other hand, will be fired up, expressing his excitement to make his first league start of the year to Sky Sports.

    The midfielder said, “You can see the quality in the group.
    It’s part of football to wait for your chance, and hopefully I can seize it.

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    Liverpool was advised to bring in two players who could “win them the Champions League”

    Two players that would make Liverpool contenders for the Champions League once more have been urged Jurgen Klopp to sign.

    Two players that would make Liverpool contenders for the Champions League once more have been urged Jurgen Klopp to sign.

    Jermaine Pennant, a former Liverpool winger, thinks Manu Kone and Khephren Thuram will help Jurgen Klopp’s team compete for the Champions League next year.
    In the summer, both midfielders were rumored to be interested in moving to Anfield, and now they are expected to do so in the near future.

    Before this season began, Klopp oversaw a significant revamp of his midfield.
    After Naby Keita, James Milner, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain were released from their contracts at the end of their terms, he allowed Jordan Henderson and Fabinho to leave.

    Prior to adding Wataru Endo and Ryan Gravenberch later in the window, he quickly brought in Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai. But Pennant thinks Liverpool still needs to put in more effort to be competitive for major awards.

    Two of Europe’s rising midfield stars are Borussia Monchengladbach’s Kone and Nice’s Thuram, both 22.

    Pennant is a huge supporter of both and thinks they would make the necessary changes to help the Reds win the Champions League for a record-tying seventh time.

    Both 22-year-olds Kone of Borussia Monchengladbach and Thuram of Nice have established themselves as two of Europe’s rising midfield stars.

    Pennant is a huge fan of both and thinks they would make the necessary changes to help the Reds win the Champions League for a seventh time.

    Pennant stated, “I’d like to see Liverpool sign a proper enforcer in January,” to Lucky Block.
    In my opinion, Manu Kone is that player.
    He would make a great number six in my opinion, and I would advise Mac Allister to advance more.

    “Khephren Thuram, of whom I have always been a huge fan, and Kone would be the cherry on top, respectively.
    You might be able to work it out even though he doesn’t play as a 6.
    We could have a dominant midfield if we can secure them in January!

    “Those two might be able to help Liverpool win the Champions League. Liverpool’s midfield would rank among the best if Kone and Thuram were included.

    It becomes an unbelievable team when you include the front five and players like Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alisson, and Virgil van Dijk in the back.

    Despite highlighting the need for additional signings, Pennant expressed satisfaction with the deals Klopp made over the summer.
    “I think this ranks among Klopp’s best transfer windows,” he continued.

    He is a master at everything.
    Even though I’d prefer to see Mac Allister play a bit further forward, Dominik Szoboszlai has had an incredible start, and Allister is a quality addition.

    “Endo will be reliable once he settles, and Ryan Gravenberch also seems promising.
    Now that Liverpool has it, they have the new energy and fresh legs they needed.
    It appears that Liverpool’s midfield won’t be overrun for the first time in a long time.

    They contribute by setting goals for themselves and are strong, confident players.
    I don’t think Henderson scored once, and I believe Fab only scored two goals, but this midfield has already scored more goals than it did last season.
    Already, this midfield has surpassed that

  • What Harvey Elliott did to Liverpool’s “special” player last night

    What Harvey Elliott did to Liverpool’s “special” player last night

    What Harvey Elliott did to ‘special’ Liverpool player last night

    Harvey Elliott was reportedly seen taunting Ben Doak ahead of Liverpool’s League Cup clash with Leicester City.

    According to the Liverpool Echo, the 20-year-old midfielder was seen giving the teenage winger some last-minute advice during the Anfield performance of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’.

    With Doak impressing again for Liverpool despite failing to get on the scoresheet, fans will be happy to see Elliott get the 17-year-old up to speed ahead of last night’s League Cup game.

    Lauded as a “special” talent by Barry Lewtas, Doak is easily Liverpool’s most exciting teenager and a player who many fans expect to become a superstar in the future.

    And fans will have loved what Elliott did with Doak last night as the youngster acted as a quasi-leader for the Scotland youth international in his first Anfield appearance.
    In fact, Doak is on the Glory road with Liverpool and reassurance by senior players like Elliott will be the key in the young man who strikes his true potential.

    Doak would have taken confidence from his Liverpool teammate

    Doak would have taken confidence from his Liverpool teammate

    The expectations are high for Doak and the words of encouragement from his Liverpool teammates will be fundamental in the winger while maintaining his development on the straight and restricted path.

    Scottish Wonderkid can become a superstar and artists of the caliber of Elliott who give him the right advice at the right time will help Doak to hit the big moment in Liverpool

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    Dominik Szoboszlai’s banner was unveiled just seven games into the £60million move to Liverpool.

    Dominik Szoboszlai's banner was unveiled just seven games into the £60million move to Liverpool.

    Since moving from RB Leipzig to Liverpool this summer, Dominik Szoboszlai has had a positive impact that is already being recognized.

    Dominik Szoboszlai has a devoted following among Liverpool supporters, as evidenced by the midfielder’s own banner being displayed on the Kop during Sunday’s victory over West Ham.

    The 22-year-old was signed by the team in July after Jorg Schmadtke and Anfield executives snuck in to activate a £60 million release clause just before it was set to expire.

    Merseyside was ablaze with excitement as positive feedback and well wishes arrived from Germany.

    After seven appearances for Liverpool across all competitions, it is easy to understand why Szoboszlai arrived with such a positive attitude.

    Three minutes into the match against Aston Villa, he scored his first goal at Anfield by skillfully volleying a Trent Alexander-Arnold corner into the goal.

    On Sunday, Curtis Jones sneaked offside before heading in his skillful cross, so he was even denied an assist.

    However, much more than goals are to blame for the fervent adoration fans have shown in such a short period of time.

    Dominik Szoboszlai banner unveiled just seven matches after £60m Liverpool transfer

    He has contributed to the overhaul of the engine room, which now appears much more composed and in control than it did with the players who are currently gone, ranking 18th for the most passes completed in the Premier League with a completion rate of 859 percent.

    He has assisted Jurgen Klopp’s midfield in rediscovering its intensity and attacking verve, and he ranks fourth among all top-flight players for shot creation actions and 14th for ball recoveries (all stats via Fbref .
    com).

    As a result, in addition to leading the club in t-shirt sales so far this year, the No. After the 3-1 victory over the Hammers, 8 was able to witness the presentation of a flag in the colors of his home country on the Kop.

    Alongside customary banners honoring club heroes and legends like Bill Shankly, Steven Gerrard, and Mohamed Salah, it read: “Szoboszlai, Székesfehérvár, Hungary,” the middle word being the name of the city the midfielder is from. It was printed across the horizontal stripes of the Hungarian flag

  • Jurgen Klopp left in disbelief as Wolves fans serenaded Liverpool’s Jarell Quansah

    Jurgen Klopp left in disbelief as Wolves fans serenaded Liverpool’s Jarell Quansah

    Live Liverpool transfer news: Jarell Quansah admission, Nico Williams switch, upcoming match, and fixtures 

    Moments you might not have seen in Saturday’s Premier League clash between Liverpool and Wolves

    Liverpool continued their impressive start to the Premier League season by coming from behind to win against Wolves on Saturday.

    Hwang Hee-Chan put the hosts ahead, but in the second half the Reds came back strongly with Cody Gakpo, Andy Robertson and a Hugo Bueno own goal to secure a 3-1 victory.

    The result means Jurgen Klopp’s men extended their unbeaten run in the league to 16 games after a strong end to last season.

    But there was plenty that went unnoticed or under the radar during the 90 minutes at Molineux.

    Klopp made it clear after the match that he found it hard to believe what he saw as Liverpool stumbled in the first half with an incredibly poor performance.

    But his displeasure became evident during a break before half-time when the Reds coach called Joel Matip, one of several players in trouble, to the touchline.

    Keyword: Klopp makes a wild gesture towards the central defender and throws a few pointed phrases at him. Given the progress of the second half, the message was clearly sent

    Quansah serenades

    It was Liverpool’s first senior start for Jarell Quansah, who was thrown in at the deep end because Ibrahima Konate was not fit enough to start after missing the last few weeks with a muscle problem.

    But the 20-year-old was probably the Reds’ most impressive defender, especially in the first half, until he succumbed to injury in the final quarter.

    Wolves fans were increasingly frustrated that the youngster fell twice, forcing Quansah to limp as chants of “w**ker” echoed across much of Molineux.
    Welcome to the Premier League, Jarell.

    Jurgen Klopp left in disbelief as Wolves fans serenaded Liverpool's Jarell Quansah
    Little did Harvey Elliott know that he would ultimately be denied the third goal as he rushed into the away camp to celebrate, earning himself and Curtis Jones a yellow card.

    It took some time to extract Elliott from the jubilant Kop, where the home stewards were assisted by one or two of his teammates.

    Finally, Konaté, who then wrote a message to the teenager on Instagram: “You needed more security, so I came!”

    Klopp was in a much happier mood than the last time he sat in the Molineux press conference room after a match in February.

    So much so that the Reds boss was only too happy to oblige when he asked the polite boy for his autograph before reminding the polite boy to pick up his pen again.

    The ECHO lined up for the first question of the press conference and then Klopp said: “It’s only going to get worse from here on!” Which, to be honest, isn’t the first time we’ve done this.
    having said that…

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    ‘Someone that I’ve respected,’ admits the £50 million Chelsea player about the Liverpool star

    'Someone that I've respected,' admits the £50 million Chelsea player about the Liverpool star.

    Ben Chilwell, a defender for Chelsea, says he respects Andy Robertson, a star player for Liverpool.

    The 29-year-old was recently listed as one of the top five full-backs in the Premier League by Ben Chilwell.

    The England international said, in a statement to the Premier League’s official website, “Over the last few years, as a left-back, I’ve respected him and I’ve seen what he’s done at Liverpool.
    And he has numerous awards from that venue, so he will be my fourth choice.

    Knowing that Chilwell has a lot of time for Robertson is not surprising.

    Of course, both players are left-backs, with the former serving as an example for all left-backs.

    Since moving to Liverpool from Hull City in 2017, he has been a huge success for the Merseyside club, contributing to their numerous victories, including the Premier League and Champions League.

    Another illustration would be Ben Chilwell.

    Also a competent left-back is Chilwell, who Chelsea paid £50 million to acquire from Leicester City.

    The 26-year-old is not currently playing there for the Blues for whatever reason. But when he does, partnering with Reece James on the other flank, he offers a lot to the team going forward, as you would anticipate from a contemporary full-back.

    Chilwell is completing 2.3 key passes per league game, which is the second-highest average in Mauricio Pochettino’s team (only Enzo Fernandez is making more (2.8)), according to WhoScored.

    Even though the former Leicester player now plays further forward, the aforementioned example still demonstrates his ability to spark an attack.

    Nevertheless, given all of Chilwell’s attacking talent, it would be surprising if Pochettino continued to play him on the left wing for the remainder of the season

  • As Jones and Elliott celebrate with Liverpool supporters, 7 things observed from Wolves.

    As Jones and Elliott celebrate with Liverpool supporters, 7 things observed from Wolves.

    As Jones and Elliott celebrate with Liverpool supporters, 7 things observed from Wolves.
    Liverpool continued its comeback streak, earning three more points away from Anfield.

    We’ve compiled some of the late drama’s highlights that you might have missed.

    Again, Jurgen Klopp’s team turned things around in the second half, displaying their hardened mentality.
    The first half was a throwback to last season.

    The day brought supporters more conflicted feelings, but it thankfully came to a happy conclusion. You might have missed some of these moments because late drama ensued once more.

     

    Curtis Jones undoubtedly delighted in Andy Robertson’s winning goal in the 85th minute.

    The midfielder, who was born in Liverpool, nearly choked the left-back in his joy during his celebration, which was perhaps too loud even for the goal scorer to enjoy.

    Jones then turned away and let out his inner Kopite, yelling “Come on you Reds” in front of a jubilant away end.

     

    Curtis, never stop pursuing your dreams.

    Into the away end

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    Jones and Harvey Elliott may have received a yellow card as a result, but neither one seemed to care as they ran towards the visiting fans to celebrate Liverpool scoring the third goal of the game.

    Even though Elliott may have known the goal would end up being an own goal, it didn’t matter because the boyhood Red jumped over two sets of barriers to join the raucous crowd in celebrating.

    Fortunately, neither of them received another Caution as they finished the game.

    Robbo’s fan club

     

    For the past five years, Robertson has been a fan favorite, and he also has a large following outside of Liverpool.

    Commentator Darren Fletcher then requested the Scotsman’s jersey following his post-game interview on TNT Sports.
    In our recent interview with Peter Crouch for This Is Anfield, he joked that he does it “like every game.”. “.
    fan club for Robo.

    Given that Fletcher is a self-professed supporter of Nottingham Forest, it is a little odd, but we are confident that there will be plenty of candidates to fill the No. 26 shirt.

    Elliott’s bear hug

    We would all adore receiving one of Klopp’s famous bear hugs, I’m sure. Given that his shot resulted in Hugo Bueno’s own goal, which gave the Reds the victory, Elliott deservedly received one after the game.

    From the bench at Newcastle, Elliott assisted in changing the outcome of the match, and this season, he has consistently excelled in that role. He should face in his first season start. Thursday at LASK.

    Klopp’s mood changes.

     

     

    On the sidelines, Klopp often displays emotion, and this was the case on Saturday. This particular video captures the amusing moment the manager abruptly changes his emotions to the team’s advantage.

    The German and physio Lee Nobes were seen engaging in what might be described as a “passionate debate.”. As Ibrahima Konate is about to enter the game in the 83rd minute, he instantly cools off and extends his hand of support.

    Being on Jurgen’s side of happiness must be nice, not so much the other side.

    The captain was content to be at work.

    The captain continued to be active after the game even though Virgil van Dijk had completed his final game of the suspension.

    Like he did against Aston Villa, the Dutchman hugged his fellow Reds as they exited the field at halftime. Robertson, Jarell Quansah, and Dominik Szoboszlai were the recipients of his most joyous congratulations, which he enthusiastically extended to them as they exited the field.

    Van Dijk should start for Liverpool on Thursday against LASK because he is now able to play once more.

    from the boss, a signature.

     

    Klopp has occasionally clashed with certain members of the media, but at Saturday’s full time, he was all smiles.

    During the press conference, one young man’s day was made by the boss when Klopp signed his shirt and quipped that it would be “the best question in the entire press conference.”

    A day to remember for the young supporter sporting a Liverpool jersey with Alisson’s name on the back.

     

  • Liverpool to uncover the extent of its European advantage, as Jadon Sancho transfer decision made.

    Liverpool to uncover the extent of its European advantage, as Jadon Sancho transfer decision made.

    as Jadon Sancho transfer decision made

    The Reds and the other Premier League teams competing in Europe are about to have their first squad trials, plus the most recent on Jadon Sancho.

    Liverpool can only focus on its own tasks while watching what transpires in the rest of the Premier League, and against Wolves, it initially appeared as though this wasn’t going to be the case.

    However, the Reds’ superiority ultimately prevailed.

    When Wolves forward Matheus Cunha missed an opportunity to put the game out of reach in the first half, Mohamed Salah was the man to turn the tide.
    With three chances he created, Salah effectively offset Liverpool’s lackluster performance.

    However, before a deflected Harvey Elliott shot managed to squeeze in off the right-hand post in the second period, Cody Gakpo and Andy Robertson scored, moving Liverpool momentarily to the top of the league standings.

    Prior to its turnaround, Liverpool appeared to be the big team to watch this weekend.
    However, Brighton made sure that was not the case by easily defeating the Red Devils at Old Trafford

    Jadon Sancho transfer 

    Liverpool will assess the extent of its European advantage, as Jadon Sancho transfer decision made.

    Jadon Sancho, a winger for Manchester United who is currently on the outside looking in, is willing to leave the club in January if nothing changes in his circumstances at Old Trafford before then, according to the Manchester Evening News.

    Choosing to transfer Jadon Sancho.
    The Manchester Evening News claims that Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho, who is currently on the outside looking in at Old Trafford, is willing to leave in January if nothing changes in his circumstances there before then.

    Manchester United was defeated by Brighton earlier in the season, and as a result, has already dropped three Premier League games.
    To put it mildly, Ten Hag’s circumstances are not good.

    If Sancho and other players had chosen to join other clubs rather than the Old Trafford team, things might have turned out differently for them (and many others).

    Outcomes in the Premier League.

    It appeared for a brief moment that Manchester City and Tottenham might be losing ground after Liverpool briefly took the lead by defeating Wolves.
    But Pep Guardiola’s squad also rallied from a deficit. At West Ham, they eventually triumphed 3-1.

    Tottenham, on the other hand, scored twice in stoppage time to beat Sheffield United and avoid humiliation.

    The first goal came eight minutes into stoppage time and the second came two minutes later.
    Before Richarlison and Dejan Kulusevski scored, the Blades had a 1-0 lead.

    As a result, Liverpool is currently third in the standings and can only be passed if Arsenal defeats Everton by a score of at least four goals.

    Newcastle is also important to mention, according to Liverpool.com.

    To end a bad run, Eddie Howe’s team narrowly defeated Brentford while also maintaining a clean sheet.

    With the Champions League about to begin, the Magpies will soon be put to the true test of where they are at.

    Newcastle prevailed in this situation despite having to travel to face AC Milan during the week. Its squad’s ability to handle things as the weeks pass will be in question.

    The fact that Liverpool will put forth significantly fewer efforts in Europe than Newcastle and other Premier League teams must simply be to their advantage, and if that is the case, it is about to be established.

    Newcastle will also play PSG and Borussia Dortmund in addition to AC Milan.
    We’ll soon see, but I’m sure that means lost Premier League points.

  • Liverpool have just glimpsed a duo capable of rivaling Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne next season

    Liverpool have just glimpsed a duo capable of rivaling Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne next season

    Liverpool have just glimpsed a duo capable of rivaling Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne next season

    A Liverpool duo who have already surpassed Manchester City superstars Kevin de Bruyne and Erling Haaland could be poised to explode in next season’s Premier League.

    Five minutes into the second half of Liverpool’s pre-season friendly against Greuther Fürth on Monday, Harvey Elliott received the ball in the middle of his own half.

    With plenty of room in front of him, Elliott was able to sweep a superb pass down the line to Mohamed Salah, who cut and slid back a perfectly weighted ball for Darwin Núñez’s diagonal run, allowing the number nine to get around the keeper and send him home.

    Less than 10 minutes later, the same combination struck again when Salah made a pass to Núñez, who stopped him on the chest, struck the defender and finished calmly with the side of his foot.

    That goal gave Liverpool a 3–1 lead, but after Fürth rallied to score three and turn the game around, the Uruguayan returned the favor in the dying minutes to salvage an equalizer by bowling a ball for Salah to convert after running away into the back again. After a frantic 45 minutes that were probably too open for Jurgen Klopp’s liking, the coach was left with one notable advantage: a taste of the duo’s explosive potential.

    Liverpool have just glimpsed a duo capable of rivaling Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne next season
    Already in Núñez’s first season at Anfield, the two reached a unique understanding. As of 15 February, they were creating a chance for each other every 52 minutes on average – the best rate in the entire Premier League, according to Opta Joe.

    Fulham’s Aleksandr Mitrović and Andreas Pereira returned to second place (63 minutes), with Spurs pair Dejan Kulusevski and Harry Kane in third (66 minutes) and feared Manchester City pairing Erling Haaland and Kevin de Bruyne in fourth (67 minutes).

    To underscore how impressive that was, only two Liverpool pairings in the last 17 years have surpassed each other – Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suárez, and Luis Suárez and Philippe Coutinho – and even then they were both just a minute ahead, thanks to Michael Reid. The ceiling for that Salah and Núñez combo is arguably even higher as the Reds improve – remember the numbers come from a stage in the season when Liverpool were ninth in the table – and Núñez is really settling in.

    While the former Benfica player scored four goals for the right-winger, Salah only assisted once and that was largely due to Núñez’s poor conversion of chances.

    But if he can start to display the kind of sovereign composure he showed on Monday on a more consistent basis, and concede there will be more of a challenge in important games, then he could potentially be recognized as the best partnership in the division.