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Liverpool Cruise into Semi With Vital Curtis Brilliance

Liverpool's Commanding Victory at Anfield Dominik Szoboszlai's stunning strike from 25 yards out was the catalyst for Liverpool's dominance. His goal in the 28th minute, a masterful shot that found the bottom corner, set the tone for the evening. Liverpool's confidence surged, and their control of the game was evident. Key Moments That Sealed the Deal Curtis...

Predicting the Starting XI ahead of West Ham Quarter-Final

League Cup Quarter-Final Liverpool host West Ham United on Wednesday night, in the Quarter-Final of the Carabao Cup and will be looking to bounce back from a frustrating 0-0 draw with Manchester United on Sunday. The Reds lifted the trophy in 2022 under Jurgen Klopp and I'm sure that the German will have his eyes on...

Mouthwatering Arsenal Clash a True Test of Reds’ Title Credentials

It's official: Man United have become Everton The Reds only have themselves to blame for a putrid showing against Erik ten Hag's side on Sunday, on a day when their fiercest rivals turned up and approached the game like relegation fodder. Sky Sports sound-bite Roy Keane can put on a faux outrage about Virgil van Dijk's...

January Transfer “Makes Sense” for Future Mo Replacement

Window Expectations Liverpool are not expected to be busy in the January transfer window. As usual the club will only act if a major target suddenly becomes available. Just like it was the case with Cody Gakpo or Luis Díaz during the last couple of windows. But that doesn't mean that there shouldn't be any activity...

Tony Evans: Man Utd Will Always Be Reds’ Biggest Rivals

Increased Capacity for Red Devil’s Visit What a day Sunday will be. The opening of the upper Anfield Road will bring the capacity up to 57,000. Those 7,000 extra voices will welcome Manchester United with the respect the visitors deserve. There’s often debate about which team are Liverpool’s biggest rivals. For me, it will always be...

Should Jürgen Klopp Trial New Liverpool Partnership?

Elliott on the Outside Towards the end of last season, Harvey Elliott became a peripheral figure in Liverpool's first team. He started just one out of Liverpool's last 11 Premier League games and featured in 113 minutes all together. Considering, Elliott had played in all of Liverpool's first 41 games before that, the sudden role reversal...

Key Stats in Reds’ Comeback Victory Over Palace

Statistical Analysis by Anfield Index: Liverpool vs Crystal Palace Clash Dominance in Possession In a match that epitomised Liverpool's tactical ethos, the Reds enjoyed an overwhelming 76% control of the ball against Crystal Palace, as per Futmob's detailed stats. This possession statistic not only reflects Liverpool's dominance in controlling the game's tempo but also underscores their...

Jon Hanna: “We Went 4 Games Without a Shot on Goal”

Liverpool's Tactical Prowess Against Crystal Palace: An Insight from Rival Recon Liverpool's recent form, particularly in attacking prowess, has become a topic of discussion amongst football enthusiasts. The Reds' ability to navigate through Premier League fixtures, notably against teams like Crystal Palace, showcases their tactical depth and resilience. This was vividly depicted in a recent...

Klopp Eyes £25m French Defensive Reinforcement

Klopp's Defensive Dilemma: Seeking Stability Post-Matip Injury Liverpool's defensive line faces a significant challenge following Joel Matip's season-ending knee injury. The 32-year-old's ruptured ACL not only sidelines him for the remainder of the campaign but also raises questions about his future at Anfield, as his contract concludes this summer. This situation has compelled manager Jurgen...

Tony Evans: ‘Don’t make a d*ck of yourself Jurgen’

10K Up at Anfield Index Tony Evans' Column today marks article number 10,000 here on Anfield Index. There have many iterations of the website during that period and we are part-way through the latest rebuild, thanks to all the writers and editors who have contributed over the years and most importantly to all the readers...