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Molby On The Spot – No Way, Jose

On the latest Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey and The Great Dane, Jan Molby himself, have a very upbeat chat about the recent wins over Napoli and Manchester United, the Champions League draw against Bayern Munich and the forthcoming Premier League fixture for Jürgen Klopp’s table-topping Reds against Wolves. As ever, the lads look at the outstanding moments and performers in the recent games and analyse the opposition in the upcoming clash but, let’s be honest, after a win over that lot, Jan and Trev were always going to have a little fun at the expense of Mourinho and his charges and they don’t disappoint!

Molby On The Spot – Another Massive Week

In the new Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey manages to quiz Liverpool and Denmark legend, Jan Molby, on even more topics than usual, and that’s really saying something. The lads review the win over Bournemouth, with a particular focus on the effect of Alisson, the omission of Trent, the flexibility of Milner and the majesty of Mo Salah. With two massive games in four days, there’s also a look at the complicated, must-win fixture against Ancelotti’s Napoli and a deeper focus on the weekend’s clash against Mourinho’s United. In short, The Great Dane believes The Reds should have enough for a brace of wins. Lovely.

Molby On The Spot – We’re n-EV-er gonna stop

On the latest Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey and Liverpool legend Jan Molby discuss, with a little extra glee, the dramatic late win against Everton at Anfield. Jan is his usual insightful self, with some revealing analysis of the Reds’ performance on the evening. He pays particular attention to the three Brazilians, Alisson, Fabinho and Firmino, who had contrasting outings and the hero of the hour, Divock Origi, is also focussed on in the lads’ discussion. As ever, the upcoming games are also dealt with and Jan has some very interesting things to say about both Burnley and Bournemouth.

Molby On The Spot – THE HARD WAY

Trev Downey is joined by Reds legend Jan Molby to discuss the comprehensive away victory at Watford and the contrasting capitulation to Thomas Tuchel’s PSG in Paris. The lads reflect on the manager’s culpability in the loss, his centrality to the previous win, the individual performances across both games, good and bad, and the impact the results will have on The Reds’ season. As ever, there’s also a look forward to the Everton and Napoli games, and some cracking anecdotes from Jan which add a definite note of levity to proceedings.

Molby On The Spot – THE SEASON IS THE NEXT 6 WEEKS

On the latest Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey and The Great Dane, Jan Molby, speak about a wide variety of topics, as ever. The pod starts with a review of the international fortnight from a Reds' perspective, with Xherdan Shaqiri, Andy Robertson and Kamil Grabara getting a particular mention. The lads also discuss the developing Daniel Sturridge situation and ponder the impact of defeat in several finals and how it may actually serve as motivation for this group of players. Of course, with The Reds returning to action at the weekend, the show finishes with a look at Watford's strengths and weaknesses and how Liverpool can best get the win they need.

Molby On The Spot – IT’S DISGUSTING, TREV!

On the latest Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey and Jan Molby review some aspects of the Fulham win, including the central role of Xherdan Shaqiri, the form of Trent Alexander Arnold and the continuing awfulness of The Reds’ corners. They also examine Jürgen Klopp’s use of systems, chat about the potential impact of the FA’s charge against Daniel Sturridge, ponder the impact of the introduction of VAR and vent some spleen about the golden handshake to Richard Scudamore. Jan, as ever, is on fine form and more than worth a listen here.

Molby On The Spot – ONE OF THOSE NIGHTS

On this week’s Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey is reassured by the calming tones of Jan Molby as he places the disappointing loss in Belgrade into some perspective. The lads take apart the performance and focus on a few individuals, with Joel Matip and Adam Lallana getting a particular mention but the draw with Arsenal is also assessed in a more positive light than many Reds fans had been inclined to do. There’s some discussion around what’s left to do in the Champions League and, of course, a good chat about Sunday’s game against Fulham.

Molby On The Spot – GETTING DEFENSIVE

On the new episode of Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey and Jan Molby discuss the win over Cardiff and focus particular attention on the contributions of Mo Salah, Xherdan Shaqiri and Sadio Mane. The lads revel in the strength of Jürgen Klopp’s squad and Jan casts a critical eye over the weekend’s opposition, Arsenal. With the lunacy of transfer season approaching, there’s some talk about potential business by The Reds’ rivals and Jan suggests a target or two for our recruitment team.

Molby On The Spot – TWO WAYS TO WIN

On this week’s Molby On The Spot Trev Downey and Reds legend Jan Molby reflect on the narrow away win against Huddersfield and the entirely more convincing home demolition of Red Star Belgrade. As ever, Jan runs the rule over the various performances of note and this week is no different with Xherdan Shaqiri, Fabinho, Daniel Sturridge, Joe Gomez and Adam Lallana getting particular attention. The lads chat about the contrasting styles of the wins and the options now available to Jürgen Klopp as his team face Cardiff City at Anfield on Saturday. As ever, The Great Dane is on flying form.

Molby On The Spot – INTERNATIONAL INCIDENTS

On the new Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey and Jan Molby work through the usual array of Reds-related topics. From the injuries to Milner, Van Dijk, Salah and Mané, to the long-term future of Alberto Moreno and from the manager’s take on the Nation’s League, to the potential impact (or lack of it) that Adam Lallana may have upon his return. There’s some chat about loanees, Ben Woodbury and Harry Wilson and a very interesting look at the club’s plans for expansion, as well as the normal light-hearted exchanges. Another belter with The Great Dane.