On the latest RAW, Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Karl Matchett reflect on the latest dominant victory by Jürgen Klopp’s record-breaking Reds. As Liverpool put Chris Wilder’s highly competent Sheffield United to the sword, they racked up more impressive statistics and landmarks but the most important ones were the retention of a 13 point lead at the top of the table and an unbeaten season to date. It was a night on which all aspects of the team were excellent and praise, as a result, was in plentiful supply as the lads picked apart the performances and the key moments.
Rival Recon returns for the Reds’ first game of 2020 as Chris Wilder’s Sheffield Utd arrived at Anfield on January 2nd.
Joining Hari for the last Rival Recon of the decade, we welcome on Sheffield Utd vlogger Ben Humphries, better known as @TravelingBlade
- Unbeaten away run comes to an end
- Wilder’s half season report
- Sheffield’s hard luck with VAR
All this & more on #RivalRecon
Jim Boardman and Mike Nevin back together on a podcast for the first time since the Reds had only won it five times. Straight from the heart of Liverpool and aims to act as an insight into just what it's like to support the Champions of the World in LFC's own hometown. Let them tell you the story...
Dave and Karl are back to discuss Liverpool's upcoming games against surprise of the season Sheffield United & the FA Cup game against Everton. They go through both fixtures in great detail as Chris Wilder has SHU playing some great football with their notorious overlapping CBs. They also go through the Everton fixture and how seriously Klopp needs to take the FA Cup and where to rotate at the end of a busy schedule.
On the latest Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey and Liverpool legend Jan Molby reflect on the 4-0 victory over Leicester, the 1-0 win against Wolves, the recent form of Jürgen Klopp’s key men and myriad other Reds-related stories which have arisen since the last show. As ever, there’s also a look ahead to the next challenge for the Premier League leaders - in this case a difficult home clash with Sheffield United - as well as the usual mixture of anecdotes and opinions.
Gags, and the two Dan's are back to discuss a massive double header as Liverpool beat sides from either side of the Midlands, Leicester and Wolves, to finish the year on an all time high! The usual match analysis, pressing analysis and match summaries apply as well as discussions on:
- Two different games
- Liverpool's unreal 2019
- TAA v Gerrard discussion
- VAR
All this and more on the AI Under Pressure Podcast!
Rate Don't Hate drops a double header pod for this and the last game week, discussing ratings for both the Leicester and Wolves games. One of the great modern Liverpool performances against Leicester gave way to a slightly tired result against Wolves. Still, the 6 points and a bigger points deficit at the top of the table is a brilliant festive gift. Across the two games, the panel discusses, among other things:
- Naby rising
- Gomez delivering
- Trent dominating
On the latest RAW, Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Jim Boardman delve into the detail of Liverpool’s home win over Nuno Espirito Santo’s Wolves. It was a massively significant victory which saw The Reds surge to a 13 point lead over their nearest rival in the Premier League and, as ever, the lads pick apart the many incidents and the performances of the individual players. It’s what you've come to expect and it’s RAW.
On the latest RAW, Trev Downey, Hari Sethi and Dave Hendrick spend over 70 minutes pulling apart the 0-4 away win Jürgen Klopp’s Reds had over Leicester City at the King Power stadium in the Premier League. It meant Liverpool went 13 points clear of Brendan Rodgers’ second placed side with a game in hand and 14 points clear of the Manchester City of Pep Guardiola who have played the same amount of matches. As ever, the talk is of performances and key moments and the lads supply ample chat on both.
Eddie Gibbs is joined by the one and only Sir Kenny Dalglish on the 12 Reds of Christmas Podcast to discuss the best player of the decade for Liverpool: Virgil Van Dijk! The order of the players has been voted by AnfieldIndex listeners!