A New Dawn at Anfield with Max Eberl in the Frame
In the ever-evolving world of football, Liverpool finds itself amidst a pivotal juncture, particularly in the boardroom. The sporting director role, a crucial cog in the transfer and strategy machine, has witnessed a carousel of change in recent times. The departure of Michael Edwards...
Navigate Scheduling Challenges
In the bustling world of the Premier League, the scheduling of fixtures has often sparked debates and discussions amongst managers, players, and fans alike. The recent rescheduling of the Liverpool vs Manchester City match, initially slated for a late Saturday kick-off, to a 12:30 pm slot on November 25, has once again...
Salah's Pursuit of Elusive AFCON Triumph
Mohamed Salah, the beacon of Egyptian football and a pivotal figure at Liverpool FC (LFC), is once again set to grace the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). With the tournament’s draw concluded, Salah and his Pharaohs find themselves navigating through the challenges of Group B, where they will face...
Number Six Option for Liverpool
As we all wait to see our respective national teams undertake yet another batch of frustrating international friendlies, I will be looking at the next defensive midfield option that Liverpool may explore in the upcoming January transfer window. With my preferred target youngster, Lucas Gourna-Douath, addressed in an article earlier...
Klopp's Remarkable Reign
We are into the ninth year of Jurgen Klopp’s reign as Liverpool manager. In the post-Bill Shankly era, only the great man himself and Bob Paisley have served the club for longer. Given the 'what-have-you-done-for-me-lately' nature of the game these days, it’s a remarkable record.
Memorable Encounters with Shankly
I’ve been lucky to interact...
Robertson's Unfortunate Setback
In a moment that left fans holding their breath, Liverpool's stalwart defender, Andy Robertson, experienced a disheartening incident during Scotland's recent UEFA Qualifiers clash against Spain. The Scotland captain, renowned for his relentless energy and pivotal crosses, found himself in an unfortunate collision with Spain's goalkeeper, Unai Simon, resulting in a dislocated...
The Lull of the International Break
There aren’t many committed fans of Premier League clubs who enjoy international breaks. If your team is involved in European competition, they play every three days or so at this time of year. To go without seeing them in action for two weeks feels downright odd.
Taking Stock of the...
Liverpool's Midfield Synchronicity
Steve Jobs may have toasted them once upon a time, but there’s really only one place where round pegs belong to be successful. Liverpool find themselves looking a bit square in the midfield in certain games and having come away with a point from Brighton in the final game before the international...
Glimpse into Liverpool's Attacking Prowess
In a meticulous analysis by Andy Jones of The Athletic, Liverpool’s attack, fondly dubbed the ‘Famous Five’, has been dissected, revealing a blend of skill, precision, and tactical genius. Jones notes, "Having an attack which is the envy of the world is hardly unprecedented at Anfield," recalling the ‘SSS’ and...
Journey of Resilience and Triumph: Joe Gomez's Anfield Odyssey
In the hallowed halls of Anfield, where legends are etched into the very fabric of the stadium, Joe Gomez has quietly solidified his status as a stalwart in Liverpool’s defensive line. His journey, from a promising talent at Charlton Athletic to becoming the longest-serving player at...