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Daily Red Podcast: Champions League What's Ahead

Daily Red Podcast: Champions League What's Ahead

Dave Hendrick looks at the LFC news & gossip, as he looks back at the win over Lille last night and what potentially winning all 8 games could mean for Liverpool. He also looks at what's potentially ahead for Liverpool in the competition with other contenders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Post Match Raw: JOB DONE

Post Match Raw: JOB DONE

On the latest RAW Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Guy Drinkel discuss a win over Lille which saw the Reds pick up three more points to stay top of the Champions League. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Liverpool Make it Seven In A Row in the Champions League - The Gags Tandon Show

Liverpool Make it Seven In A Row in the Champions League - The Gags Tandon Show

Gags and Jack are back to discuss Liverpool’s win against Lille at Anfield. They discuss player performances and more. They then dive into the fixtures and where Liverpool could rest players in the forthcoming fixture pile up. All this and more on the Gags Tandon Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
David Lynch: SLOT IS NOW USING SQUAD STRENGTH! | Liverpool 2-1 Lille reaction

David Lynch: SLOT IS NOW USING SQUAD STRENGTH! | Liverpool 2-1 Lille reaction

Liverpool secured passage to the Champions League last 16 as they claimed a 2-1 win over Lille at Anfield. Goals from Mohamed Salah and Harvey Elliott saw the hosts to victory despite Jonathan David netting against the run of play. And Reds reporter David Lynch was at Anfield to see another hugely impressive European performance from Arne Slot's side. In this post-match review, he reflects on the contributions of Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah to the win. The fact that Slot's side is now showing its strength is also a key discussion point. Check out this reflection on another win for Liverpool and let us know your thoughts on the talking points below. For more Liverpool news, make sure you like and subscribe, and don't forget to follow David on X, Facebook and Bluesky @davidlynchlfc. You can also now find regular Liverpool updates, including exclusive transfer news, match analysis and more at Substack here: https://davidlynchlfc.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arne Slot Press Conference | Liverpool 2 -1 Lille

Arne Slot Press Conference | Liverpool 2 -1 Lille

Arne Slot talks to the media post Liverpool's 2-1 win over Lille at Anfield. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Coutinho Stepping Up As The Playmaker

We've all seen the flashes of brilliance which Philippe Coutinho can bring to a side. But since he arrived, the first few couple of seasons we didn't see his full potential - this year, however, we're starting to see the glimpses of a superstar. Coming to Liverpool as a youngster, it's very rare that you...

Danny Ings Isn’t That Offensive

The news broke last night on Twitter. Mass hysteria, a fan base divided (no change there then) and for once it wasn't about the defensive midfielder subject, instead it was about a potential deal to bring Burnley Striker Danny Ings to Anfield, the meltdown that followed was borderline apocalyptic. Granted, It is in the...

Liverpool v West Ham | Premier League Preview

After an abysmal showing at Boleyn Park, the Reds face West Ham at Anfield Saturday evening. We’ve got a different story to tell this time out concerning form; back in the “wish we could forget it” month of September, Liverpool registered no Premier League wins. In fact, the only 3 points taken from that...

The Importance of Sturridge’s Return

Daniel Sturridge, perhaps Liverpool's best striker, has returned to regular first team training after being injured for almost five months with thigh and calf problems. Since Sturridge's injury Liverpool have been faced with an agonisingly painful shortage of goals and with his return, the fans are expecting that factor to be eliminated. Sturridge was set...

Pick Yourselves Up Liverpool…. We Go Again!

Gutted. That is the only word for it after our defeat at Stamford Bridge. Liverpool went toe to toe with Chelsea who were filled with world superstars and arguably the better side did not progress to the final at Wembley. Whilst fans will be rightfully proud of the desire and fight shown by the...

Brendan Rodgers – Perspective

Many Reds could be forgiven for believing Liverpool could actually go on to win the league last season. The cluster of Luis Suarez’s magical spectacle, Raheem Sterling’s rise to prominence and Daniel Sturridge finishing behind only the former as the league’s top goal-scorer. This season in contrast has been…well, slightly different. It’s the latter...

Cup-Tied or Hamstrung? | Liverpool FC

The Magic of the (FA) Cup. We all love a good cup tie, don't we? Every fan, surely, must want to see their team go on a great cup run, musn't they? I mean, winning breeds winning; it's a great way to gather momentum; the players just want to get out there and play;...

Wide Box to Box Midfielder | Crucial To Liverpool

The term box to box is used to describe a midfielder who has no specialist role, they're primarily an engine tasked with helping both sides of the teams' game. They're also more commonly found in the centre of the pitch, but could the change of formation to the 3421 formation mean Liverpool could deploy...

Chelsea v Liverpool | Capital One Cup Semi-Final Second Leg

“Final ball, finish it off.  Final ball, finish it off.”  I found myself repeating this phrase over and over again during the last two cup clashes of the past week.  To be fair, we’ve all been saying it pretty consistently over the course of the season, but never more so than against Chelsea and...

One Week Remaining: Do We Need A Striker?

Paramount. Critical. Fundamental. A Necessity. Each one, and more, of these many adjectives were used to describe Liverpool's desperate need for a striker following the sale of ex-icon Luis Suarez in the summer. The 75 million pound price agreed may be a tad lower than what Reds' fans were anticipating, however we could not afford to bite off...