sam mcguire

Salah Renewal: Bare Minimum The Key Phrase

Mo Salah’s Contract Renewal: The Bare Minimum Expected from Richard Hughes During the lulls of international breaks, the chatter among Liverpool fans rarely subsides, particularly when it comes to the high standards set by star players like Mo Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Virgil van Dijk. For Richard Hughes, Liverpool’s Sporting Director, the expectation is crystal...

Journalist Reveals the Risks Behind Liverpool’s Move for £12m Defender

Assessing Liverpool’s £12m Gamble on Julio Soler as Andy Robertson’s Potential Successor Unveiling the New Left-Back Prospect During Richard Hughes' first press conference as Liverpool's new sporting director, he hinted that the summer transfer window might be slow due to the Olympics. This context becomes relevant with the club's reported interest in Julio Soler, a standout...

Journalist: Arne Slot Faces £20m Liverpool Transfer Dilemma Over the Future of 21-year-old Star

Tyler Morton: Liverpool’s Midfield Puzzle and Potential Transfer Strategy Evaluating Morton's Place at Liverpool As the summer transfer window heats up, Liverpool finds itself at a crossroads regarding young midfielder Tyler Morton. Sam McGuire of Anfield Watch insightfully points out the conundrum Liverpool faces with Morton, who at just 21 years old, embodies both promise and...

Sam McGuire: This Italian Star Could End Liverpool Transfer Curse

Liverpool’s Pursuit of Riccardo Calafiori: A Perfect Fit Liverpool have had a mixed history with Italian signings. The Reds have seen various degrees of success and failure, from Andrea Dossena to Mario Balotelli. However, Riccardo Calafiori might break the streak. Sam McGuire's recent article highlights why Calafiori is a standout candidate for Liverpool’s plans. Italian Signings:...

Journalist: Liverpool Can’t Afford to Miss Out on This Premier League Defender

Liverpool Transfers: Levi Colwill's Persistent Appeal Liverpool's consistent interest in Levi Colwill, despite the defender's extended contract with Chelsea, highlights a unique strategy in their recruitment process. Unlike other targets they've missed out on, such as Jude Bellingham and Aurélien Tchouaméni, the Reds' pursuit of Colwill remains unwavering. This suggests a compelling case for why...

Journalist: Liverpool’s VAR Controversies Leaves More Questions Than Answers

Liverpool's Title Pursuits: When Controversy Shapes the Game Contextualizing Liverpool's Plight Sam McGuire of Anfield Watch raises compelling arguments about the integrity of Liverpool's recent Premier League campaigns. In his critique, he outlines a series of refereeing decisions that have arguably hindered Liverpool's title chances, especially in the current season. McGuire's perspective is unyielding: if any...

Sam McGuire: Liverpool Star’s Overlooked Skill

Mohamed Salah: Liverpool's Unheralded Creative Maestro In the high-octane world of the Premier League, where every goal and assist is scrutinized, Liverpool's Mohamed Salah continues to redefine excellence. Sam McGuire's detailed analysis in FotMob brings to light an often-overshadowed aspect of Salah's game: his creativity. We dive deep into the article and Salah's under-appreciated role...

The Deliberate Rule

Dale Johnson of ESPN does incredibly well dissecting the questionable decisions across the Premier League every weekend. A large part of his feature this week focused on Liverpool’s offside goal against Aston Villa. As he points out in the piece, when the IFAB revised the ‘deliberate play’ law at the start of the season, they...

Curtis Jones Caught in the Crossfire

Curtis Jones is fighting a losing battle. The Liverpool midfielder has divided opinion for some time now but this isn’t news, is it? Are you even a midfielder for the Reds if you don’t divide opinion? It is because we all have different opinions on what a midfielder should do? For example, you’ll have some who...

Arsenal and Liverpool: Different Shades of Football Pain

Arsenal fans might think they know how Liverpool fans felt, but they don’t. They can’t. During the 2018/19 campaign, the Reds lost once. They won 30 of their 38 matches and ended the season with a nine-match winning run. Jurgen Klopp’s side amassed 97 points and conceded the fewest number of goals (22) yet still...