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Under Pressure : Part 1 Barnsley

Under Pressure : Part 1 Barnsley

* Liverpool lineups * Stats review: possession, XG, XT, EPV, Shots, Pressures, Monte Carlo * Can you score too many great goals in 1 game? * The Flo/Hugo connection Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Daily Red: Van de Ven Linked?

Daily Red: Van de Ven Linked?

Jack McIndoe brings you the latest Daily Red Podcast, looking at all the latest Liverpool transfer news and updates around the Reds, with a key talk on the links to Micky Van de Ven, Hugo Ekitike speaking on Marseille, and Wirtz on needing more threat, and Mane Winning AFCON! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Season on the Brink – David Lynch on Marseille, Bournemouth and the Champions League Fear

A Season on the Brink – David Lynch on Marseille, Bournemouth and the Champions League Fear

With Marseille away and Bournemouth looming, David Lynch outlines why this is a defining week for Liverpool’s season. The discussion explores how European progression, top-four hopes and financial consequences are now tightly intertwined, and why there is little margin for error left. Lynch assesses the risks of extra Champions League fixtures, the lack of squad depth, and the growing belief that Liverpool may already be sliding towards Europa League football. A sobering, realistic look at where the season could be decided in a matter of days. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Boos, Brutal Honesty and a Silent January – David Lynch on Ramsay, Guehi and Fan Anger

Boos, Brutal Honesty and a Silent January – David Lynch on Ramsay, Guehi and Fan Anger

David Lynch tackles the growing unrest around Anfield, addressing the boos, Arne Slot’s comments on Calvin Ramsay, and why they struck such a nerve with supporters. He explains why Ramsay is unlikely to be Liverpool level, but also why public honesty can be counterproductive in a pressured environment. The conversation then turns to transfer frustration, including Marc Guehi, Jeremy Jacquet and why January is shaping up to be a non-event. A sharp examination of how communication, expectation and inactivity are fuelling fan discontent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Performance Was Better, the Result Still Wasn’t – David Lynch on Burnley and the New Signings

The Performance Was Better, the Result Still Wasn’t – David Lynch on Burnley and the New Signings

David Lynch offers a measured but critical breakdown of Liverpool’s 1–1 draw with Burnley, separating performance from outcome. While the result deepens the sense of frustration, Lynch explains why this was one of Liverpool’s most coherent attacking displays of the season, particularly against a low block. The discussion highlights the growing influence of Florian Wirtz and encouraging contributions from recent signings, while also stressing why missed chances and one defensive lapse were ultimately decisive. A conversation that captures the uncomfortable reality of progress without reward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Report: Liverpool set to battle Real Madrid in the race to sign Spanish wonderkid

Jacobo Ramon and the Quiet Power Real Madrid Hold Over Liverpool’s Interest Real Madrid leverage shaping Jacobo Ramon future There is a particular kind of authority that only a handful of clubs in world football possess. It is not always loud, rarely theatrical, and often exercised at arm’s length. Real Madrid have perfected it. Their influence...

Explained: How Liverpool could secure Champions League play-off spot against Marseille

Liverpool in Marseille and the Calculated Tension of a New Champions League Landscape Liverpool arrive in Marseille not chasing romance or redemption, but something far more modern: security. This iteration of the Champions League, expanded and re-engineered, has altered the emotional geography of the competition. Certainty now matters almost as much as brilliance. For Liverpool,...

Liverpool’s standout player in new contract talks

Dominik Szoboszlai and Liverpool’s Contract Talks Reflect a Club in Transition Liverpool’s season has often felt like a study in contradictions: moments of control followed by flashes of fragility, ambition tempered by uncertainty. In the middle of it all stands Dominik Szoboszlai, a footballer who has come to symbolise both the promise and the questions...

Marseille vs Liverpool – Champions League Group Stage Preview

Marseille vs Liverpool – Champions League Group Stage Preview Date: Wednesday, 21 January 2026 Venue: Stade Vélodrome Kick-off: 20:00 CET Liverpool arrives in France looking like a team coached not to lose rather than a side built to overcome and win. Another Premier League draw at Anfield has drained what little momentum existed, leaving the reigning English champions...

Journalist: Liverpool felt deal for England international “not so appealing”

Guehi Switch to Man City Rekindles Liverpool’s Defensive Debate Liverpool did not sign Marc Guehi in the summer. That fact alone might have passed quietly into the background of a long season. Instead, his move to Man City this week has turned it into a live issue again, one that cuts into questions of timing,...

Another Draw, Another Question as Wirtz Carries Liverpool Forward

Liverpool 1 – 1 Burnley – Premier League Postmortem By Steven Smith After a week of decent results and encouraging performances, consistency was needed on top of three points as the shadow of Xabi Alonso loomed quietly over Anfield. A draw away to Arsenal followed by FA Cup progression had steadied the ship, but this was...

Journalist: Liverpool star was ‘a level above anyone else’ against Burnley

Florian Wirtz and Liverpool Form: A Star Rising Amid Uncertainty Liverpool are searching for rhythm, confidence and clarity. Results have wobbled, performances have fluctuated, and the season has developed an uneasy edge. Yet amid the uncertainty, one constant has begun to shine through. Florian Wirtz, still adapting to the demands of English football, is not...

Slot discusses Alonso sacking and sporting directors

Arne Slot, Xabi Alonso and the Unease of Modern Football Power Anfield has never been a place that tolerates uncertainty particularly well. It thrives on conviction, on belief made flesh through noise and ritual. Yet as the 2026 season unfolds, Liverpool find themselves caught in a familiar modern contradiction: stability in results, instability in mood....

What, exactly, does Jurgen Klopp do now?

The Future of Klopp For most of the past two decades, the answer to that question was simple. Jürgen Klopp coached football teams. He animated touchlines, turned pressing into performance art, and built emotional connections that lasted longer than results ever do. Mainz, Dortmund, Liverpool — each stop added another layer to a reputation forged...

Lynch: Understand the booing and not just online fans unhappy

Understanding Liverpool fans booing For years, Liverpool supporters have been portrayed as a singular, almost mythic entity: loyal to a fault, endlessly patient, and fiercely protective of their own. Criticism, when it came, was often dismissed as the work of faceless accounts online, voices amplified by algorithms rather than lived experience. Yet recent scenes at...

The Anfield experience in 2026

Anfield in 2026: Progress, Pressure and the Price of Change Queues reshaping the matchday ritual “Shocking these queues, mate.” The line lands with the weary inevitability of gallows humour, overheard as supporters snake their way towards Turnstile E with kick-off looming. In 2026, this has become an increasingly familiar opening scene at Anfield. As Andy Jones...

Liverpool one of a number of clubs in for Bundesliga star

Why Liverpool’s Interest in Diomande Says as Much About Wirtz as It Does the Market Liverpool’s season has developed a habit of drifting between promise and frustration, between flashes of clarity and moments that feel unresolved. Even in periods where results flatten, the club’s broader thinking rarely does. Recruitment, after all, has long been Liverpool’s...

Opinion: Youth star maybe ready for Liverpool first team

Will Wright and the Quiet Logic of Liverpool’s Next Gamble Liverpool have built much of their modern identity on the idea that progress is rarely loud. It tends to arrive early, unnoticed, carrying a whiff of inevitability only in hindsight. The story of Will Wright, a teenager with an outsized goalscoring record and a growing...

Alonso entrance maybe opportunity for Liverpool youngster

Why Liverpool’s Future May Already Be Standing in Plain Sight Liverpool’s search for clarity in an uncertain season has largely focused on names from elsewhere. Florian Wirtz continues to hover in the background of any discussion involving Xabi Alonso, an elegant shorthand for continental sophistication and tactical certainty. Yet sometimes football’s answers are not imported,...

Report: Journalist honest about Liverpool and Guehi deal

Why Liverpool Lost Out on Marc Guehi as Man City Seized the Moment Liverpool’s failure to land Marc Guehi is not a story about one missed transfer. It is a story about timing, perception and the shifting gravity of English football. In January, when Manchester City moved decisively to secure the Crystal Palace defender, Liverpool...

Liverpool youngster expected to depart on loan after team news

Liverpool’s January Signal Points Towards Wellity Lucky Loan Move Liverpool rarely shout about their intentions in the January transfer window. They prefer implication to proclamation, suggestion rather than statement. Yet sometimes the quiet decisions speak louder than any briefing, and the situation surrounding Wellity Lucky has begun to do exactly that. As first reported by Anfield...

Liverpool target €90m Premier League star as Van Dijk successor

Liverpool’s Defensive Succession Plan and the Case for Micky van de Ven Liverpool have never been a club comfortable with standing still. Even in moments of dominance, their sharpest edges have been found in anticipation rather than reaction. That instinct is once again shaping recruitment thinking at Anfield, with growing attention on how the club...

Why Liverpool Is Winning Fans — and Business — in the United States

Liverpool is making a major push to grow its presence in the US, seeing it as one of the biggest opportunities for the club’s future. With the Premier League rapidly gaining popularity across America, the Reds are working to strengthen connections with fans while expanding the club’s commercial footprint. A key part of that strategy...

Ekitike talks Marseille excitement ahead of Champions League tie

Hugo Ekitike reflects on Marseille ahead of Champions League return Hugo Ekitike will step into familiar territory this week as Liverpool travel to face Marseille in the UEFA Champions League. For a player whose formative years were spent navigating the sharp divides of French football, the occasion carries a particular emotional weight. Marseille, after all,...

Liverpool rebuild continues despite £450m summer investment

Liverpool Face Another Summer of Uncertainty as Squad Questions Multiply Paul Joyce’s analysis for The Athletic paints an unsettling picture at Anfield, one that few anticipated when Liverpool surged to the Premier League title under Arne Slot. Success was meant to buy clarity and calm. Instead, the draw with Burnley, a match in which Liverpool...

Steven Gerrard weighs in on Arne Slot and Liverpool’s direction

Liverpool Unease Grows as Arne Slot Faces Scrutiny Despite Title Glory Less than a year after lifting the Premier League trophy, Arne Slot finds himself navigating an unexpectedly tense period at Liverpool. Success, once banked, has quickly been replaced by suspicion. The title winning glow of 2024-25 has faded under the weight of performances that...

Van Dijk to address Liverpool squad following Burnley frustration

Van Dijk Steps Forward as Liverpool Search for Answers A revealing moment unfolded at Anfield as Liverpool’s frustrating 1-1 draw with Burnley prompted a familiar response from their captain. Virgil van Dijk, visibly angered by another lapse in concentration, is expected to convene a players’ meeting to confront issues threatening to derail Champions League qualification,...

Former PGMOL boss criticises key call in Liverpool vs Burnley clash

Penalty Debate Overshadows Another Anfield Stalemate Liverpool’s title defence hit another uncomfortable bump at Anfield as a 1 to 1 draw with Scott Parker’s Burnley left more questions than answers. Football Insider focused its reporting on a pivotal refereeing decision that went in Liverpool’s favour, yet did little to change the outcome. Instead, it fuelled...

Arne Slot faces questions as Liverpool drop points against Burnley

Slot Under Scrutiny as Anfield Patience Thins There was no hiding place for Arne Slot as boos echoed around Anfield at the final whistle, and The Athletic captured the mood with forensic clarity. A 1-1 draw with Burnley felt like another missed opportunity in a season that has drifted from dominance into discomfort. Liverpool’s 12...

Report: Liverpool considering move to sign La Liga midfielder

Liverpool’s Camavinga Gambit Signals a Shift in Ambition Liverpool have never been a club that buys recklessly. Even in eras of dominance, their transfer business has tended to feel deliberate, forensic, and quietly ruthless rather than flamboyant. That is what makes the growing noise around Eduardo Camavinga so intriguing. This is not merely another rumour...

Liverpool star slammed after another sloppy performance

Konate Under the Microscope as Liverpool’s Defensive Cracks Deepen Against Burnley Liverpool’s 1-1 draw with Burnley at Anfield was framed, initially at least, as another frustrating afternoon of missed chances and squandered momentum. Yet as the dust settled, attention shifted away from penalty misses and moments of attacking brilliance, and towards a growing sense of...

Van Dijk: “I don’t like boos from my own fans”

Van Dijk Confronts Liverpool Malaise After Burnley Draw Liverpool’s season has reached an uncomfortable juncture, one defined not by collapse but by erosion. Momentum, once so reliable at Anfield, now feels fragile. Following a 1-1 draw with Burnley, a result that extended a worrying run of league stalemates, Virgil van Dijk offered an unusually candid...

Stats and Alonso show why Slots Liverpool reign could be up

Liverpool, Slot and the Alonso Question as Anfield Reaches a Crossroads Liverpool’s season did not unravel in one dramatic collapse. There was no single calamitous defeat or headline-grabbing implosion. Instead, it has ebbed away quietly, point by point, draw by draw, until the gap between ambition and reality has become impossible to ignore. The latest...

Slot and pundit discuss Konate in Liverpool draw

Konate Under Scrutiny as Slot Reflects on Liverpool’s Missed Control Against Burnley Liverpool’s 1-1 draw with Burnley at Anfield felt like a game that drifted rather than collapsed, yet within that drift lay moments that carried consequence. One of them centred on Ibrahima Konate, whose involvement in Burnley’s equaliser became a focal point for post-match...

Report: Liverpool pinpoint two Guehi alternatives

Liverpool’s Defensive Future Comes Into Focus With Bastoni and Schlotterbeck Liverpool’s transfer strategy is rarely loud, and almost never rushed. Instead, it tends to move at a deliberate pace, shaped by timing, context and the quiet acceptance that certain questions cannot be postponed forever. Central defence is one of those questions now demanding an answer. According...