Liverpool Attack

This Liverpool Star Really ‘Showed his Value’ Against Nottingham Forest – Analysis

Diogo Jota's Game-Changing Performance: A Deep Dive When Diogo Jota steps onto the pitch, the atmosphere shifts; his ability to influence the game is undeniable. As David Lynch pointedly highlighted in his discussion with Dave Davis for Anfield Index, Jota’s recent performance against Nottingham Forest showcased exactly why he needs to be Liverpool’s starting frontman. Lynch...

Diogo Jota : Why He’s Liverpool’s Go-To Man for Big Games

Diogo Jota’s Game-Changing Impact: Why He Must Start Against Forest In football, some players are built for the big moments, and Diogo Jota proved yet again that he belongs in that category. Against Nottingham Forest, Liverpool’s No. 20 demonstrated why he should be starting crucial matches, not warming the bench for experiments like the false-nine...

Liverpool vs United: Will Federico Chiesa Be the Difference Maker?

Federico Chiesa at Liverpool: A Signing That’s Yet to Deliver? Manchester United  attempted to lure Federico Chiesa from Juventus to Old Trafford in the summer as Erik ten Hag sought late attacking reinforcements, suggest reports by The Express. However, by the deadline, the 27-year-old winger was a Liverpool player, joining in an initial £10 million...

Report: AC Milan Eye Liverpool Striker in €50m January Transfer Proposal

Darwin Núñez: Liverpool’s Stance on AC Milan Links Darwin Núñez’s future at Liverpool has been a hot topic, especially with recent links to AC Milan suggesting a potential January exit for the striker. However, as clarified by the Daily Mail, Liverpool’s current stance suggests no immediate move is on the horizon, despite Núñez’s ongoing struggles...

Who’s In Liverpool’s Strongest Front Three – Does Jota Make The Cut?

Liverpool’s Front Three: Debating the Best Combination The question of Liverpool’s strongest front three is as intriguing as it is contentious. With a wealth of attacking talent, Arne Slot faces the enviable dilemma of deciding the best trio to lead Liverpool’s charge. In the latest Big Decisions podcast, Hari Sethi and Dave Davis dissected the...

From Klopp to Slot: Liverpool’s Evolving Attacking Dynamics

Liverpool’s Front Three Evolution: From Guardiola’s Fears to Slot’s Title Chase Pep Guardiola once famously said, “Those three for Liverpool are good… they scare me, they are so dangerous.” The Manchester City manager’s comments during his record-breaking 100-point Premier League season in 2018 were born out of frustration and admiration. Guardiola’s tactical brilliance had been...

Lewis Steele: Salah “defying science” and shows no signs of slowing down

Mohamed Salah: Is He the Best Player in the World Right Now? The discussion surrounding Mohamed Salah’s brilliance took centre stage in the latest Media Matters podcast on Anfield Index, where journalist Lewis Steele made a compelling case for Salah being the world’s best player. As Liverpool continue their imperious form this season, Salah’s remarkable...

Journalist: Salah’s Future Remains Complex, Patience Key for Liverpool Fans

Mohamed Salah’s Contract Saga: Patience Key as Talks Continue Liverpool’s dominant performance against West Ham was a masterclass, but it was Mohamed Salah’s post-match comments on his future that grabbed headlines. In the latest episode of Media Matters on Anfield Index, Daily Mail journalist Lewis Steele shared insights into Salah’s situation, urging fans to remain...

Can Liverpool’s Front Three Surpass Salah, Mane and Firmino?

Is Liverpool's Front Three Better Than Salah, Mane & Firmino? Liverpool's dominance in the late 2010s was defined by a front three that struck fear across Europe. Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane, and Roberto Firmino became a symbol of relentless attack, claiming every major honour under Jurgen Klopp. Fast forward to today, and with Klopp departed,...

Lessons Learned – Liverpool’s Attack Flourishes in London Dominance

You almost just can’t believe what you’re watching at times can you? West Ham hit the woodwork three times yet if Liverpool had won this by eight there would have been little complaints. This wasn’t a contest, but an absolute mauling and a Joe Gomez hamstring strain was the only blot on an otherwise...