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Liverpool Transfer Latest: Federico Chiesa, Harvey Elliott, Trey Nyoni and more

Liverpool Transfer Latest: Chiesa, Elliott, Nyoni and More Marc Guehi’s move to Manchester City on Monday has reopened a wound that cut deep at Anfield over the summer, and it has left a familiar sense of unease around Liverpool’s defensive planning. The England centre-back was close to joining the Reds in September, yet the deal...

Arne Slot provides Ibrahima Konate update ahead of Marseille vs Liverpool

Arne Slot provides latest on Ibrahima Konate ahead of Liverpool's clash with Marseille Liverpool head to Marseille carrying momentum, expectation and, in one key position, uncertainty. In Arne Slot’s first season in charge, which culminated in a Premier League title in 2024/25, the club have become accustomed to control and clarity. Yet ahead of their...

Marseille star defends Liverpool ahead of huge Champions League clash

Marseille star defends Liverpool ahead of huge Champions League clash Liverpool arrive in southern France carrying baggage from a recent wobble, yet still carrying the aura of champions. Arne Slot, who delivered the Premier League title in his first season in 2024/25, will face the press in Marseille once his squad lands on Tuesday evening....

Journalist expects Arne Slot to leave Liverpool in the summer

Arne Slot's future at Liverpool under intense scrutiny Liverpool’s managerial conversation has rarely felt as febrile as it does right now. After the highs of Arne Slot lifting the Premier League trophy in his debut season, silverware now feels like a distant memory after a sluggish title defence. Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Burnley at Anfield was...

“There was no need” – Journalist slams Arne Slot for recent comments

Journalist Criticises Arne Slot's 'Senseless' Comments on Calvin Ramsay Liverpool’s uneasy season has created an environment where every word is magnified, every decision dissected and every young player turned into a proxy for wider anxiety. Arne Slot arrived with the task of defending a title, yet his side now sit fourth and have won only...

“He’s not playing well” – Liverpool star under fire after Burnley performance

Liverpool Star Criticised After Frustrating Burnley Draw Arne Slot arrived at Liverpool amid optimism and, for a while, he delivered on it in emphatic style. Winning the Premier League in his debut season marked him out as a manager who could seamlessly inherit and reshape a heavyweight club. Yet football rarely respects neat narratives. Liverpool’s...

Explained: How Liverpool could secure Champions League play-off spot against Marseille

Liverpool in Marseille and the Calculated Tension of a New Champions League Landscape Liverpool arrive in Marseille not chasing romance or redemption, but something far more modern: security. This iteration of the Champions League, expanded and re-engineered, has altered the emotional geography of the competition. Certainty now matters almost as much as brilliance. For Liverpool,...

Marseille vs Liverpool – Champions League Group Stage Preview

Marseille vs Liverpool – Champions League Group Stage Preview Date: Wednesday, 21 January 2026 Venue: Stade Vélodrome Kick-off: 20:00 CET Liverpool arrives in France looking like a team coached not to lose rather than a side built to overcome and win. Another Premier League draw at Anfield has drained what little momentum existed, leaving the reigning English champions...

Another Draw, Another Question as Wirtz Carries Liverpool Forward

Liverpool 1 – 1 Burnley – Premier League Postmortem By Steven Smith After a week of decent results and encouraging performances, consistency was needed on top of three points as the shadow of Xabi Alonso loomed quietly over Anfield. A draw away to Arsenal followed by FA Cup progression had steadied the ship, but this was...

Lynch: Understand the booing and not just online fans unhappy

Understanding Liverpool fans booing For years, Liverpool supporters have been portrayed as a singular, almost mythic entity: loyal to a fault, endlessly patient, and fiercely protective of their own. Criticism, when it came, was often dismissed as the work of faceless accounts online, voices amplified by algorithms rather than lived experience. Yet recent scenes at...