Guy is joined by Karl Wilkinson this week to discuss this afternoon press conference as Klopp is asked a variety of questions ahead Liverpool's match against Aston Villa. They discuss the players' workload, racism in football, the Naby situation and Trent being good and more. They also give their lineups and predictions.Â
Daniel Rhodes hosts Hamzah Khalique-Loonat to discuss the league cup victory over Arsenal before Lee Scott joined the pod to focus solely on the win over Spurs last Sunday, topics include: Both teams’ line-ups, and tactical set ups in the league cupWhy it is tough to criticise systemic tactical issues with a group of players who have hardly played together, and at times out of positionA goal bonanzaThe tactical elements of each goal scored and concededShould we expect more from that midfield? The impact of Curtis Jones when he comes on as substituteThe overall influence of OzilThe crazy shin-infused finishLee goes through the Spurs set up, and how they were likely to deal with usThe early goal is vital for game state and tacticsHow well do Liverpool respond? Alexander-Arnold: is he more like Neves, Alves or De Bruyne?Any tactical elements to the goal? How often do we see Henderson getting into the box? Was it a penalty? Did the scoreline flatter Spurs somewhat?
Rival Recon returns as Hari Sethi looks ahead to the weekend’s game against newly promoted Aston Villa. With the Reds heading to Villa Park this Saturday afternoon ,Hari’s joined by Aston Villa correspondent for The Athletic Gregg Evans (@GreggEvans40) to talk through exactly what Klopp’s side can expect from their opponents.
- Villa won’t replicate Fulham’s mistakes
- Grealish’s talismanic influence
- Tyrone Mings relishing LFC challenge
All this & more on #RivalRecon
Gags is still away so Darth is on hosting duties for Rhodesy and Si. The lads discuss:
* The new midfield vs Genk
* Trent redefining the FB role
* Si loves Kane
All this and more on the AI Under Pressure Podcast.
Dave is back in the hosting seat this week and is joined by Karl as usual to preview the upcoming Premier League match against Aston Villa. They discuss the fixture in great detail as the midlands team have had a mixed start to the season but are seemingly settling in well to the Premier League with standouts Jack Grealish and Tyrone Mings starting well, and most importantly the emergence of the best name in the world Marvelous Nakamba. They also talk Liverpool strategy as the nearly suspended Fabinho may be too much of a risk to play, who fills that void?
Ah, it's so good at the moment! The Reds come away with all three points from Anfield after battering Spurs territorially, yet only scoring one goal more. Typical! Never the easy way. Still, terrific result! Kay talks to Guy and Tadiwa, who give their weekly ratings. Talking points include:
- Terrific Trent
- Lovren vs Gomez
- Fantastic Fabinho
On the latest episode of RAW, Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Hari Sethi pick the bones out of Liverpool’s 2-1 home win over Spurs in the Premier League. Despite going a goal down in the first minute, Klopp’s Reds rallied to show their clear superiority over 90 minutes and the lads analyse each of the many moments of drama and assess the performances on the day. It’s a belter.
On this episode of Money Talks, Mo Chatra and Eddie Gibbs discuss the outcome of today's court case victory for Liverpool in relation to it's kit deal. The background to how the case ended up in court, key proceedings over three days in court, all the key revelations that emerged, Liverpool Chief Commercial Officer Billy Hogan, celebrity endorsements, 'doors', #Mbappe2020 and much more are covered in the most in-depth podcast covering today's story.
Guy is joined by Gav Jones this week to discuss Klopp's press conference ahead of Liverpool's game against Spurs. They discuss a variety of topics, such as Fabinho being excellent, the reemergence of Ox and Naby, the development of Spurs or lack of development since the Champions League final and much more. They also give their teams and predictions ahead of the game.
Daniel Rhodes hosts Hamzah Khalique-Loonat and Lee Scott to discuss the draw at Old Trafford and the away win in the group stages of the Champions League against Genk (with a K). Topics include: Solskjaer’s tactical surprise, and Liverpool’s inability to counter it.Is a purely defensive set up what the Old Trafford crowd desire? Is it enough? Is ti still commendable?Jurgen’s tactical switch at half-time.Was it enough, or effective, and did it require a change in players - and the roles - to exploit the passivity of Man Utd?What is the best way to respond to team who cut off four potential creative outlets in your team?What’s the best context for Henderson in midfield?Hamzah’s UniversityTeam UpdatePre-game celebrations about the midfield, and potential of the line-up with Salah back in the front three.How important isthe early goal, and how much did it change the game?The intensity of the Reds’ pressing!Four big chances in total, four goals, a group stage victory away from home - could it have gone any better?Influence, if any, of the substitutes.The Briefest FiveGame Preview in History by Hamzah