THERE is never a shortage of talking points when it comes to Liverpool Football Club. While the current topics relate to court battles over kit sponsors and VAR controversies, there is an ever present which never fails to raise debate among Reds across the globe. The...
XABI Alonso, a man who brought grace and elegance to the Anfield turf, once said: “I don’t think tackling is a quality. Tackling is a last resort, and you will need it, but it isn’t a quality to aspire to.” Who didn’t enjoy the classy midfielder at...
Liverpool made Chelsea pay from set-pieces in their 2-1 win at Stamford Bridge, but what else stood out tactically from Jürgen Klopp’s side? Joining Dan Morgan to discuss are Andy Heaton, Sean Rogers and Goal.com’s Neil Jones. To listen to the full edition...
“GOOD things come to those who wait.” Patience is a concept easily forgotten within football, such is its frantic, all-consuming nature. Within the modern game where expectations continue to grow tenfold and pressure to yield results never ceases, being given time to...
Klopp made two changes to start with against Newcastle at Anfield, but it was the early introduction of Firmino off the bench that arguably won the game. Joining Dan Morgan to analyse that decision among the other finer details of the game are Neil Atkinson and Paul...
Liverpool are off to a flying start in their 19/20 Premier League campaign with a strong performance against newly promoted Norwich City. Joining Dan Morgan to have a look back at the game and look ahead to the Super Cup on Wednesday is Andy Heaton and Sean Rogers. If...
IF it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Liverpool’s summer 2019 has been something of a homage to their summer of 2018. It’s understandable – last year worked so well, the pacing, the fitness, it makes sense to do it all over again. Strangely,...
LIVERPOOL fans were forced to return to normal life morose after witnessing The Reds lose 3-1 to Real Madrid in the Champions League final in Kyiv last May. It had been a wonderful journey, which ultimately ended without silverware, and there was a vast wasteland of...
EVEN the sight of one of Liverpool’s most famous flags wasn’t quite enough to inspire Liverpool to victory last night. Joey might have eaten the frogs legs and made the Swiss roll, but it turns out Bayern might take a bit more Munchen than Gladbach did in...
IT’S January 2019. Nathaniel Clyne, signed for £12.5m from Southampton in July 2015, has already made two appearances for his new club Bournemouth — in which they’ve conceded five goals. Those two consecutive starts are his first back-to-back games since May...