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  • Ian Wright brings up 115 charges and makes the point about Man City and Liverpool that everyone was missing.

    Ian Wright brings up 115 charges and makes the point about Man City and Liverpool that everyone was missing.

    Ian Wright brings up 115 charges and makes the point about Man City and Liverpool that everyone was missing.

    Ian Wright has maintained that until the 115 allegations against Pep Guardiola’s team are settled, it is hard to draw comparisons between Liverpool and Manchester City.

    The legendary football player Ian Wright accurately described the “elephant in the room” while drawing a comparison between Manchester City and Liverpool. He thinks it is useless to compare the two teams until the 115 allegations against City are settled.

    Man City was accused of 115 violations of the Premier League’s financial regulations in February of last year. These accusations cover the period from 2009 until the current campaign, when City won the Champions League, three FA Cups, and seven titles. Non-cooperation with the investigation is the subject of the more recent charges.

    Liverpool, which has only won one Premier League title, has been its biggest challenger in recent years. Wright is reluctant to name one manager as the greatest, even if Pep Guardiola of Manchester City and Jürgen Klopp of the Reds have more trophies between them.

    He underlined during his Monday Night Football appearance that the charges’ circumstances must be resolved first. The hearing’s date is still pending, and the Arsenal player believes it is hard to determine who is a better manager until a decision is made.

    He said to Sky Sports, “You look at the trophy haul and you have to say that Pep’s done very well.” “However, when you consider how Klopp assembled that team and how long it took them to get there, you can see what he did to attempt to catch Manchester City.

    “You have to admit, even though Pep’s actions may have been simpler, Klopp still needs a lot of support. Regarding the trophies, it is visible to all, but discussing City would be incomplete without mentioning the 115 charges that surround them.

    Ian Wright brings up 115 charges and makes the point about Man City and Liverpool that everyone was missing.

    To be able to show the manager and the squad the affection they deserve, it is the one thing I would give anything to remove. It feels like there is an elephant in the room when you talk about them.”

    “You want to talk about them and this rivalry without acknowledging that it’s unfair to the players and the team. They would benefit more from that being eliminated as quickly as possible, but you can’t ignore the quantity of trophies and claim that Guardiola hasn’t improved.”

    The Premier League has appointed an impartial panel to consider the allegations, therefore we are unsure of when City will be judged. Nevertheless, league executives declared that the commission would remain private after the charges list was made public. According to information obtained by The Daily Mail, a likely verdict is anticipated in the summer of 2025, assuming no delays. A tentative date has been established for later this year.

    For its part, Manchester City hasn’t wavered in its conviction that it will ultimately turn out to be innocent. When the allegations were first announced, the current champion stated that it was caught off guard.

    “Manchester City FC is surprised by the issuing of these alleged breaches of the Premier League Rules, particularly given the extensive engagement and vast amount of detailed materials that the EPL has been provided with,” according to a statement released by the club. “The Club is pleased that an independent Commission will be reviewing this issue and objectively weighing the substantial amount of unquestionable information that the Club has to offer to support its position. We therefore anticipate that this issue will be resolved once and for all.”

    Liverpool.com comments: Wright deserves credit for going all out and doing a fantastic job because we weren’t anticipating any reference of the charges from Sky Sports during their discussion of this increasingly thrilling title fight. The Klopp vs. Guardiola debate cannot be fully addressed until the charges are settled, as we have already stated.

    We would modestly deviate from Wright in the event that it is determined that Manchester City was not responsible for the breaches. Even in that case, it’s not as simple as Guardiola emerging as the ‘winner’ of the era and taking home all the accolades that go along with it; whether or not the spending is judged to be legal, there’s no getting around the fact that the Etihad organisation was founded with a lot more resources, and everything Klopp has accomplished with Liverpool has been done at a disadvantage.

    Nevertheless, it’s good to have a commentator raise the issue that most people prefer to ignore. It’s undoubtedly embarrassing for the Premier League to be accused of serial cheating at the same time as its reigning champion, but it really doesn’t make sense to talk about the success without the accusations.

  • In response to Arsenal’s “crazy” request, Ian Wright predicts Liverpool vs. Manchester City.

    In response to Arsenal’s “crazy” request, Ian Wright predicts Liverpool vs. Manchester City.

    In response to Arsenal's "crazy" request, Ian Wright predicts Liverpool vs. Manchester City.

    Ian Wright, the former captain of Arsenal, is hoping that both Liverpool and Manchester City lose on Sunday in their pivotal Premier League title matchup.

    Legendary Premier League goal scorer Ian Wright has offered his predictions for Liverpool vs. Manchester City, the forthcoming title match, at Anfield.

    Darwin Núñez’s last-minute goal gave Liverpool a thrilling 1-0 victory over Nottingham Forest going into the game. They now lead City by four points in the league standings after their win.

    The incumbent champions, however, were able to narrow the deficit to just one point following their 3-1 triumph against United in the Manchester derby at Etihad.

    However, more teams than simply these two are vying for the championship. With a 6-0 thumping of Sheffield United, Arsenal maintained their strong run. This was their eighth straight league victory, during which they had scored 31 goals.

    Arsenal, who are now two points behind Liverpool, can move up to the top if they defeat Brentford late on Saturday. However, when Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool and Pep Guardiola’s Man City square off on Sunday, all eyes will be on Merseyside.

    Wright, a legend at Arsenal, will be keeping a careful eye on things. He made light of his aspirations for the big game before revealing his forecast for the result.

    Before playing Man City, Liverpool plays Sparta Prague in the Europa League on Thursday night. This week at the AXA Training Centre,

    He made the following joke on the Kelly and Wrighty Show: “I just got a strange thought. Is it possible for them to lose together? That thought crossed my mind. Please let them both lose for Arsenal.

    “However, when you consider it from Liverpool’s perspective, is it at the Etihad? It’s located at Anfield! At this point, I would prefer Liverpool, therefore I would settle with them.”

    Ian Wright has frequently expressed some affection for Liverpool. When Klopp declared earlier in the year that he would be departing Liverpool at the end of the campaign, the former striker acknowledged that he had a soft place for the reds

    He said: “People say I’m a closet Liverpool fan and if shock and sadness says I’m a closet (fan) then I am because I was quite sad to hear the news.”

    “After the declaration, you would actually take him seriously. He appeared exhausted and spoke of tiredness. It truly is depressing.”

    According to Liverpool.com. Wrighty, I’m sorry, but you can’t have both teams lose, according to Liverpool.com. Nevertheless, considering how close things are at the top, Arsenal might still win this weekend.

    A draw at Anfield would leave Liverpool and Arsenal even on points, if the Gunners defeat Brentford. However, Mikel Arteta’s team has a better goal differential and would consequently take the lead. An additional explanation for why Liverpool needs to win this weekend.

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    Liverpool sends scouts to see the £60 million midfield player against Arsenal.

    Next Liverpool manager: A senior insider reveals a significant turn in the Xabi Alonso chase

    According to sources, Liverpool dispatched scouts to study Alan Varela, a £60 million transfer target, during Porto’s Champions League victory over Arsenal last week.

    Since moving from Boca Juniors in his home Argentina to Portuguese club Porto in August, the 22-year-old defensive midfielder has drawn attention.

    Leading teams are allegedly keeping an eye on Varela’s status in anticipation of a potential transfer at the end of the current campaign.

    Seven of the Argentine’s twenty-eight outings for Porto have come in the Champions League.

    Porto qualified for the round of sixteen after finishing second behind Barcelona thanks to his assistance in winning four of their six group games.

    Prior to their second meeting at the Emirates on March 12, Porto leads Arsenal 1-0 from the first leg. A quarterfinal spot is up for grabs.

    “We achieved a fantastic outcome,” Pepe declared. We need to be even more concentrated than we were today because it will be even harder in London. We must be faultless.

    Galeno’s goal was crucial to our hopes of making it to the quarterfinals. We were aware that the game would be difficult.

    “We put on a great show and won with a great goal, but Arsenal has a lot of quality.”

  • “How can they?” It’s ridiculous! After Liverpool’s victory, Ian Wright was not thrilled with Trent Alexander-Arnold decision during Liverpool win

    “How can they?” It’s ridiculous! After Liverpool’s victory, Ian Wright was not thrilled with Trent Alexander-Arnold decision during Liverpool win

    in Sunday's 4-3 win over Fulham

    According to Ian Wright, Trent Alexander-Arnold ought to have received credit for his two goals against Fulham on Sunday.

    After Liverpool defeated Fulham 4-3 on Sunday, Ian Wright called it “ridiculous” that Trent Alexander-Arnold was not given the first goal for his team.

    The goal that won Liverpool the match in the last moments at Anfield was scored by the Reds’ right-back, who made headlines for himself. The game was finely poised at 3-3 just moments before Wataru Endo, a substitute, curled a shot into the top corner to restore parity.

    After the game, though, it was revealed that Alexander-Arnold’s free kick, which went unnoticed by Alexander-Arnold, had actually been an own goal by Bernd Leno, after it cannoned off the crossbar and onto the German’s back before nestling into the net.

    Wright questioned the choice in a statement on Premier League Productions, asking how Trent was not given the first goal despite the fact that it was an own goal.

    “Take a look at that! It is ridiculous to deny him that goal.

    This season, Alexander-Arnold has been a terrific goal scorer for the Reds. His game-winning goal against Fulham came just one week after he had helped Liverpool draw even with a late equaliser against Manchester City.

    in Sunday's 4-3 win over Fulham

    Jurgen Klopp, the manager of Liverpool, avoided answering questions about whether he would ever permanently switch his No. 66 jersey to a midfield position during his Tuesday pre-Sheffield United press conference.

    The Liverpool manager told reporters, “We still have to make decisions on what is best for the team and Trent sees it exactly the same way.” He wants to play, but in my opinion, in order to do so, he needs to have influence, therefore we need to make sure we support him with his positioning.

    “Playing as a right-back, he went on to become one of Liverpool’s most successful players in recent memory. He signed a contract to play right back in the Premier League. Without a doubt, he can play more indoors.

    “He’ll play where it suits us the most. What resources are at our disposal? Are Joey and Conor (Joe Gomez and Bradley) present? Given that Kostas (Tsimikas) is unable to play in every game, if both of them are there, must we play one of them at left back?

    “Yes, Trent can play midfield, but we’ve always known he can also play the position we’ve given him right now.

    “He needs to be influential in all areas if he wants to be good because when he plays well, it just makes us better.”

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    The “best goal i scored in my life” according to Alexis Mac Allister

    After a thrilling 4-3 Premier League victory over Fulham on Sunday, Alexis Mac Allister declared that his first goal for Liverpool was the best

    After a thrilling 4-3 Premier League victory over Fulham on Sunday, Alexis Mac Allister declared that his first goal for Liverpool was the best of his career.

    Anfield was electrified by the midfielder’s incredible 27-yard goal in the first half, but Wataru Endo and Trent Alexander-Arnold’s late goals were ultimately necessary for Jürgen Klopp’s team to win an incredible triumph.

    After the game, a beaming Mac Allister talked about his first Reds appearance with Liverpoolfc.com.

    “I had a nice one against Leicester [for Brighton] but it was disallowed,” says the player. “I believe that to be the best goal I have ever scored in my life.

    “Not a bad start to my career there in Liverpool as a goalscorer!”

    “As soon as I hit it, I knew it was going to be a goal,” he went on. Although I often say that when I play as a No. 6, I am not too concerned about goals and assists because I have other tasks to accomplish, it was still a really lovely goal.”

    After taking the lead twice in the first half against Marco Silva’s team, Liverpool appeared to be losing when Bobby De Cordova-Reid, a substitute, handed the Cottagers an 80th-minute advantage.

    After a thrilling 4-3 Premier League victory over Fulham on Sunday, Alexis Mac Allister declared that his first goal for Liverpool was the best

    But three minutes from time, Endo, who had been substituted in late, tied the score with an incredible goal, and less than two minutes later, Alexander-Arnold finished brilliantly to secure the victory.

    “Endo definitely changed the game,” Mac Allister remarked. “Due to the objective and the way he assisted the team in striking the proper balance.

    “The squad was playing really offensively when Jürgen brought me off, so maybe we needed a player like Endo.

    “I’m thrilled for him. He deserves it; he’s a truly wonderful guy.”

    Mac Allister was equally enthusiastic in his praise of Alexander-Arnold, who not only scored the game-winning goal but also assisted in forcing the first goal with a magnificent free-kick that went through the back of Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno.

    He exclaimed, “It looks very easy for him!” “He has an easy time striking the ball. That is evident in every goal he scores.

    “He’s a very important player for us, for the club, for the fans, and we are very happy for him as well.”

    Liverpool’s victory over Fulham sets up a hectic December schedule that includes tough journeys to Sheffield United and Crystal Palace later this week.

    “We know that December and January are two very important months to see where we are at,” said Mac Allister. “We want to fight, we want to win every game, and that’s what we are going to try.

  • Wrighty: “I’ feel sorry for Klopp.”

    Wrighty: “I’ feel sorry for Klopp.”

    The manager of Liverpool FC, Jürgen Klopp, has the ear of Arsenal veteran Ian Wright when it comes to early kickoffs

    The commentator has weighed in on the early kickoff circumstances.

    The manager of Liverpool FC, Jürgen Klopp, has the ear of Arsenal veteran Ian Wright when it comes to early kickoffs following the international break.

    Since Jurgen Klopp took over in 2015, Liverpool has been granted early kick-offs after all four international breaks. This matchup with City will be the team’s 14th early kick-off since the international break, nine of which have taken place away from home.

    With six games played, Tottenham is the closest team—quite a disparity. After playing for their national teams, players require more time to relax and recover, according to Klopp’s open statements.

    Ian Wright shared his thoughts on the timing of the early time on the Kelly and Wrighty show:

    “I feel sorry for Jürgen Klopp.” Given the size and quality of the game, I would have preferred it to take place in the evening.

    Kelly Cates stated, “It could still be a cracking game,” in response.

    I’m hoping so. I understand that right now I’m not doing a great job of promoting the Premier League.

    The match was reportedly rescheduled for 12.30 pm because of safety concerns, according to the Manchester police. However, it is unfortunate that further weariness and sluggishness will have to impede the Premier League’s highlight match of the last five years.

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    About Mo Salah’s future at Liverpool, David Ornstein discusses what he has been hearing thus far.

    About Mo Salah's future at Liverpool, David Ornstein discusses what he has been hearing thus far.

    At this point, Mohamed Salah might be considering staying at Liverpool past the end of the current campaign.

    Al Ittihad of Saudi Arabia showed a lot of interest in Salah throughout the summer, and Liverpool turned down a huge offer for their number eleven.

    Since then, it’s been widely believed that the Saudis will make Mo a second offer in January or early next year. Many Reds supporters may have already come to terms with the possibility that this is Salah’s final season at Anfield.

    However, journalist David Ornstein now suggests that could not be the case after all. In a Q&A session with The Athletic, Ornstein was questioned whether the future of the Egyptian superstar had received “any noise.” Liverpool supporters will find encouragement in his response.

    The journalist answered, “No, other than I don’t think it’s set in stone he goes.”

    “I’ve even heard some comments that he would want to stay and carry on competing in Europe at the top level. Of course, it’s a big decision for the player and the team.

    Liverpool gave Salah motivation.

    About Mo Salah's future at Liverpool, David Ornstein discusses what he has been hearing thus far.

    The Saudi interest that surfaced during the summer, which was naturally turned down, was in some respects a good thing.

    It helped Liverpool fans prepare for the possibility that, in a year, their Egyptian King may actually leave the team. That has been the general sentiment among supporters.

    However, given that the Saudis frequently perform for audiences of fewer than 1,000, maybe the situation has changed.

    Nobody knew for sure how the Pro League initiative would turn out back in the summer. Many well-known players were moving to the Middle East, raising hopes that the league would soon be on par with its European rivals.

    That may still be the case in the future, but it hasn’t materialised as of yet. It appears more and more like it will follow in the unfortunate footsteps of the Chinese Super League with each passing week. Is anyone really bothered outside of the transfer window?

    You can see why Mo might have been tempted by an offer a year ago. Now, though, there ought to be a legitimate doubt. It will appear as though he is conceding that his career is failing by moving from the Premier League to the Pro League.

    Salah might still be content to take that step, but we believe his fierce competitiveness might be about to turn the tide. He is thirty-one years old.

    Hopefully, Liverpool’s return to form and a few trophies this season will satiate his desire and convince him to stay. It seems as though things are about to change. Mo may finally have his “Wolf of Wall Street” moment.

  • Ian Wright concurs with Alan Shearer regarding Virgil van Dijk, the captain of Liverpool.

    Ian Wright concurs with Alan Shearer regarding Virgil van Dijk, the captain of Liverpool.

    Alan Shearer

    Like Alan Shearer, Ian Wright thinks Liverpool fans are witnessing Virgil van Dijk at his peak once more.

    After receiving criticism for his performances, Ian Wright has concurred with Alan Shearer that Virgil van Dijk, the captain of Liverpool, is back to his best.

    After a terrible season by their standards the previous year, Liverpool is back in the top four conversation this year, and Van Dijk has been one of Jurgen Klopp’s standout players thus far.

    With their 3-0 victory over Brentford at Anfield on Sunday, the Reds moved up to second place in the Premier League courtesy to another confident performance from the Dutchman. Among his many important efforts was the last-minute clearing that Van Dijk made within his six-yard box to prevent Bryan Mbuemo.

    The 32-year-old has occasionally come under fire for not being able to perform to the same level as he did in the past, when he was largely considered as the best center-back in the world, following his recovery from the major knee injury he suffered in October 2020.

    However, Van Dijk’s performance, according to Arsenal great Wright, has returned to the level that saw him place second in the 2019 Ballon d’Or rankings, behind Lionel Messi.

    Wright stated on the Kelly and Wrighty Show, “I think Van Dijk is back to the Van Dijk that we know and love—he’s a great player.”

    Only a few days prior, Alan Shearer, another BBC Match of the Day pundit, gushed over Wright, the former Southampton and Celtic defender.

    “He performed admirably in the match against Brentford. The legendary Newcastle United player stated, “He went back to his best and read the game really well.

    “They are always going to score goals Liverpool, with the talent they have up top.”

    Van Dijk is currently focusing on getting Holland into the European Championship in Germany the following summer. The Netherlands play Ireland on Saturday in Amsterdam and then go to Gibraltar on Tuesday.

    When the Premier League returns on Saturday, November 25, Van Dijk and his teammates from Liverpool will play Erling Haaland and Manchester City.

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    Liverpool prepared to pay €92 million to sign Florian Wirtz

    Liverpool ready to fork out €92 million to sign Florian Wirtz

    Barcelona and Real Madrid are interested in signing 20-year-old Florian Wirtz, a prospect from Bayer Leverkusen, and Liverpool is willing to pay €92 million to acquire him.

    Liverpool is reportedly interested in Florian Wirtz, according to a report by the Spanish publication Fichajes. The 20-year-old playmaker for Bayer Leverkusen is also a target for Real Madrid and Barcelona. However, the Reds are prepared to pay €92 million to acquire his services in order to outbid the rivals.

    Since moving from FC Koln to Bayer Leverkusen over four years ago, Florian Wirtz has made a name for himself as one of the top young talents in the world. The German international signed as a young player at the BayArena in January 2019, but it didn’t take him long to establish himself as a regular for Die Werkself.

    The 20-year-old is currently a key player for the Bundesliga squad and is starting to make an impression on the German national team. In the meantime, Wirtz has made 16 appearances thus far in the new campaign, tallying six goals and nine assists. The young player has drawn the interest of numerous prestigious teams, like Liverpool, Barcelona, and Real Madrid, as a result of his impressive improvement.

    This past summer, Liverpool signed Alexis Mac Allister, Ryan Gravenberch, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Wataru Endo, significantly strengthening the midfield. However, they are still looking for further reinforcements. Even though it’s uncertain how Wirtz will fit into Anfield’s plans, Liverpool has him as one of their top targets. To get him, the Reds are willing to spend €92 million.

    Barcelona, on the other hand, might need an offensive midfielder for the upcoming campaign, given that Ilkay Gundogan’s summer acquisition is merely a stopgap measure. Thus, Wirtz has become a feasible target for Barcelona. However, the current La Liga winners are having trouble affording his high asking price.

    Real Madrid has long been keeping an eye on the 20-year-old German international. However, unless Wirtz plays on the right side, Jude Bellingham, who joined from Borussia Dortmund, has taken up a central role, so there could not be a spot available for him.

    A January transfer is improbable, though, as Bayer Leverkusen wants to keep the young player through to the end of the campaign. Thus, it’s doubtful that Liverpool’s €92 million proposal in January will be enough to secure his services