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Voices: ‘Slot has wrecked the team’: Fans clash over Salah, signings and Liverpool’s lost spark
Readers are divided over Liverpool’s woes, with some blaming Slot’s missteps and big signings, while others said Salah’s slump and squad upheaval are at fault
There could also be a few changes to the Palace XI, with Oliver Glasner confirming that Chris Richards will be absent due to a calf injury, and the two line-ups have now been announced. There are 10 changes to the Liverpool starting XI tonight from that which began the 3-2 defeat at Brentford on Saturday.
Liverpool and Arne Slot will look for an upturn in form when players return from international duty with a clash against Nottingham Forest on the horizon
With no players in the England squad and having fielded some XIs with no English players in 2025, Liverpool should turn to homegrowns for its next big signings.
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Manchester City vs Liverpool predicted lineups, team news: Where will monster clash be won and lost?
Breaking down the key talking points ahead of Manchester City vs Liverpool, in terms of selection dilemmas and key areas on the pitch.
Just when the stage seemed set for a launch moment from Liverpool’s new stars, Chelsea’s great hope provided one. Just when the Premier League champions looked like they could snatch another stoppage-time winner, Estevao gave Chelsea what their late ...
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Former Liverpool winger quits new team after just 17 days to sign for 13th club of his career
A former Liverpool winger has walked away from his new club after just 17 days, quickly agreeing to join what will be the 13th team of his turbulent career so far
The Athletic reported in July that discussions were taking place with Getafe president Angel Torres over a staged takeover of the club.
Jurgen Klopp stunned fans by appearing in a Germany tracksuit and teasing a “return to the sideline” in a dramatic announcement video, sparking immediate speculation about a comeback to management. But while the former Liverpool boss admitted the “tingling” of the touchline had returned,