Two clubs still standing in Super League
Another dramatic day in European football has left just two clubs standing in the Super League as UEFA ponders punishing the rest.
Another dramatic day in European football has left just two clubs standing in the Super League as UEFA ponders punishing the rest.
There’s been a swift and savage reaction to the proposed Super League which has rocked world football, including from Prince William.
The international careers of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi could be over after the world of football was tipped on its head.
Liverpool’s coach Jurgen Klopp says his side has plenty to work on after its 3-1 loss to Real Madrid in the Champion’s League quarter-finals.
Manchester City have once again been denied a winner against Tottenham while Liverpool and Arsenal maintained their good early season form.
He came in to the Liverpool side after first choice goalkeeper Alisson was hurt and was the hero of their Super Cup win, but now Adrian has himself suffered an injury.
The shortlist of nominees for UEFA’s Player of the Year award features familiar names but there’s a first-timer who could swoop in and take the top gong after standout performances for Liverpool.
If there is anyone who knows what the Liverpool players will be feeling as they play in Sunday’s Champions League final it’s Craig Johnston, reports Mike Colman
For about 20 minutes on an afternoon of extraordinary twists and turns Liverpool thought the wait could finally be ending. An hour later, the fans were still singing but in defiance rather than celebration.
Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah will miss the second leg of Liverpool’s Champions League semi-final with Barcelona despite the forward admitting he “feels OK”. So what’s stopping him?
Liverpool has moved back ahead of Manchester City in a gripping race for the English Premier League title after a dramatic 3-2 win away to Newcastle.
Jurgen Klopp has restored greatness to Liverpool even if he doesn’t deliver the Premier League trophy, says former Reds defender Markus Babbel.
Having played in some of the biggest derbies in world football, Wanderers coach Markus Babbel is well aware of what they mean to the players and fans involved.
Liverpool will take a solid lead into the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final against Porto after an early blitz laid the platform for a comfortable win at home.
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