THAT contained multitudes. First of all: Don’t say they weren’t rattled. Don’t say it all doesn’t mean something, this thing supporters do. Don’t say that and never say that again. In truth, it took more than some noise. City were...
THERE was so much talk going into this game. So much talk that it almost felt like the buildup to this Champions League quarter final first leg against Manchester City wouldn’t live up to its own hype. Champions League first legs can be drab affairs, focus laid...
Liverpool have battered Manchester City in the first leg of the Champions League quarter finals and have once again put themselves within touching distance of the next round. The Reds continue to exceed anybody’s expectations in Europe, and to celebrate the win...
SOMETHING about these nights, isn’t there? Something that makes you giddy from the minute you get up in the morning. It’s hard to explain. People can poke fun; Evertonians can poke fun, but ask their lads if they were affected by the crowd. They settled quite well,...
LIVERPOOL are in the latter rounds of the Champions League again and have set the stage for another atmospheric European night at Anfield, writes JOEL SANDERSON-MURRAY. It’s been too long, nearly a decade, for a night like this to come along. Anfield has been yearning...
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This is the Review. But it is also the Preview. How could it not be? With Anfield’s biggest cup game in ten years on the horizon, our Review show takes into account that prospect when taking a long look at what happened to The Reds when they went to Crystal...
THE buildup to what promises to be a classic of its kind at Anfield has been slightly strange so far to these eyes. Manchester City – despite carrying that name and coming from that place – don’t really generate any kind of raw emotion. They’re from what is...
THERE are times during our lives when the steady ebb and flow of events seem to lead almost inextricably to defining moments or decisions, as if the wheels have been set in motion by divine intervention, writes GEORGE BEVAN. As Liverpool fans, this kind of romanticism...
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It’s a look ahead to the tie of The Champions League quarter final draw and the biggest week in Liverpool’s season so far, as Manchester City travel to Merseyside for the first leg on Wednesday night. John Gibbons is joined by Gareth Roberts, Kevin Walsh,...
JÜRGEN Klopp once described his grand strategy as being a process of “dragging teams down to our level, and then beating them”. He was modestly diminishing a much more sophisticated process. This is not what his Borussia Dortmund did and not what his...