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Rival Recon: Burnley Preview

After a successful trip to the seaside saw the Reds emerge with another 3pts, Rival Recon returns as we look ahead to Saturday’s afternoon’s game at Anfield against Burnley. Joining Hari on the pod this week to lend us his insight into how Sean Dyche has successfully navigated another tricky season in the PL, we welcome on Burnley correspondent for The Athletic, Andy Jones. They cover: Can Burnley sneak into Europe? How far can Dwight McNeil go? Mo Salah’s hunt for the Golden boot All this and more on #RivalRecon

Post Match RAW: A NUMBERS GAME

On the latest RAW, Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Hari Sethi analyse Liverpool’s 3-1 win over Brighton at the Amex. As ever, the lads look at the individual performances of Jürgen Klopp’s Reds and those of the key opponents as well as picking apart all the major match incidents. Mo Salah’s relentless consistent excellence is savoured, as is the outrageous calm of Vigil van Dijk, with a more critical eye cast upon the performances of one or two others. You know the drill - it’s RAW.

A-Eye Scouted: World Cup 2022 Teams

Dave and Karl are back again with a topic podcast rather than a game preview, and in this one they're looking to the World Cup in 2022. They go through the majority of high profile teams and go through their teams, and the state of their national teams. If you're interested in their thoughts on the Portugal squad, they discussed their squad on the recent Everton Preview. 

Rate, Don’t Hate: Manchester City and Aston Villa

Another week, and another couple games for the LFC roller-coaster. Understandable frustration at the City loss (but also we won the league) was tempered by a more routine victory at home over Villa. Kay, Guy and Tadiwa discuss the games ratings, including: - City shambles - Villa Redemption - Fringe player spotlight

Molby On The Spot – T-SHIRTS AND RECORDS

On the latest Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey and Liverpool legend Jan Molby reflect on the win over Aston Villa, discuss the loss to Manchester City and some of the more unsavoury off-field aspects of that rivalry and look ahead to Wednesday’s clash with Brighton. There’s also some chat about Alex Oxlade Chamberlain, Divock Origi, Curtis Jones and the difficulty of pre-internet record checking. A belter.

Old Skool: All About Thiago Alcântara

Gags and Dave are back to discuss a variety of topics however their main focus of discussion is Liverpool FC's link to Bayern Munich's Thiago Alcântara! The guys discuss: - How unlikely the deal is when analysing FSG's transfer history. - The intriguing response that the press has had to the transfer link. - The qualities of the player and what he'd add to the side. All this and more on Old Skool.

Retro Reds Podcast: Early Shankly Years – The Kopite

Mike is joined by Jan Gorski-Mescir for about supporting the Reds

Post Match RAW: CURTIS’ CAMEO CLASS

On the latest RAW, Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Karl Matchett dissect The Reds’ 2-0 home win over Aston Villa with their usual focus on player performances and all the key incidents of the match. As ever, there are digressions aplenty and this week sees engaging side-chats on Divock Origi, Jack Grealish and Curtis Jones, as Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool are now 4 wins away from the all time points record with 5 games to play. As ever, it’s a belter.

Scouser Tommies: A Car Chat With Michael Higdon

Michael Nevin was joined by his friend and former professional footballer Micahel Higdon for a chat about his career and the city.

Rival Recon: Aston Villa Preview

Rival Recon returns after the PL Champions had a night to forget in Manchester, half hearted Guard of Honour aside. This week Hari turns his attention to Sunday’s game against relegation battling, Aston Villa. Will Klopp’s side respond from Thursday night’s defeat and send a message this weekend or can Villa secure precious points in their fight against the drop? Joining Hari this week we welcome on Villa blogger for Birmingham Mail and lifelong Villan, Alex Berwick Will Reds bounce back in style? Can Villa escape the drop? Just how good can Grealish be?