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Arsenal made a Women’s Super League record of 12 progressive successes with a genuinely standard triumph over Liverpool.

Arsenal

Lia Walti pounded in the opener and Frida Maanum beat goalkeeper Rachael Regulations from short proximity. Arsenal equalled a Women’s Super League record of 12 successive wins with a fairly routine victory over Liverpool. Four days in the wake of staggering European champions Lyon, Arsenal were in charge for long spells at Prenton Park. They … Read more

Liverpool defenders Trent Alexander-Arnold & Joel Matip out foor 3  weeks

Liverpool Trent Alexander

Trent Alexander-Arnold (ankle) and Joel Matip (calf) were substituted at Arsenal on Sunday. Luis Diaz has been ruled out until December with a knee injury suffered against the Gunners. Liverpool are already missing midfielders Arthur Melo, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and Naby Keita through injury. Trent Alexander-Arnold and Joel Matip of Liverpool are expected to be out … Read more

Man charged with the murder of a schoolgirl

Man charged schoolgirl murder

Olivia Pratt-Korbel, nine, was shot and killed in her home on August 22. A man has been charged with her death and her mother’s attempted murder. Police are still “very much a live investigation,” says Merseyside Police Assistant Chief Constable. Olivia Pratt-Korbel, who was shot in her house in Liverpool, has been identified as the … Read more

Liverpool on track to top 16 of Champions League

liverpool champions league

Mohammed Kudus cancelled out Mohamed Salah’s opener for Jurgen Klopp’s side. Joel Matip’s 89th-minute header was the difference between the two sides. Liverpool will play Rangers on Wednesday for third place in Group A. Liverpool’s season was launched by Joel Matip’s 89th-minute header against Ajax at Anfield, which gave the Reds a 2-1 victory and … Read more

Erik Ten Hag hails Man Utd’s change in disposition in Liverpool win

Erik ten Hag

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag said an adjustment. His players was the purpose for a tremendous 2-1 success over. Liverpool on Monday to lift the unhappiness around Old Trafford. Erik ten Hag turned into the principal United chief to lose his initial two games in control for over hundred years as losses to Brighton. … Read more

Woman shot dead in garden sparks murder probe

Woman shot dead

Woman discovered with gunshot wounds in Liverpool’s Leinsterling Road area on Sunday morning. She was rushed to hospital, but doctors there pronounced her to be deceased. Merseyside Police have issued an appeal for information about a “vehicle being driven erratically” in the area. A woman who was discovered with gunshot wounds in a backyard has … Read more

Jurgen Klopp needs a walkover if chance that game postpones

Jurgen

The last time such a protest was held. Before a match, the game was postponed. Jurgen Klopp has said directs should be given toward Liverpool assuming fights influence the game at Old Trafford on Monday night. Around 10,000 United allies are wanting to walk before start off against proprietor Joel Glazer. The last time such … Read more

Darwin Nunez sees red as Liverpool held to home draw by Palace

Darwin Nunez

Liverpool forward Luis Diaz counteracted Wilfried Zaha’s opener. Crystal Palace as the groups attracted 1-1 the Premier League at Anfield. Reds striker Darwin Nunez shipped off for a head-butt on his home introduction. Darwin Nunez might have put Liverpool level not long before the break, however his scraped exertion returned off the far post. And … Read more

Liverpool stagger, Spurs radiate on Premier League’s opening

Liverpool

Jurgen Klopp conceded the most amazing aspect of . Liverpool’s day was the outcome as the Champions League. Finalists two times needed to dig out from a deficit at Craven Cottage. Liverpool, Premier League title challenge got off to a lazy beginning as the Reds were held 2-2 at recently advanced Fulham. While Tottenham Hotspur … Read more

Man City, Liverpool renew title fight as Premier League clubs flex financial muscle

Man City Liverpool renew title fight
  • Premier League clubs have splashed an estimated $1.2 billion in the arms race for new talent.
  • Manchester City remain the side to beat after winning four league titles in five years.
  • Newcastle have been surprisingly quiet in their first summer transfer window.

Premier League clubs have splashed an estimated £1 billion ($1.2 billion) in the arms race for new talent ahead of the start to the 2022/23 season on Friday, but champions Manchester City remain the side to beat.

After winning four league titles in five years, Pep Guardiola’s squad has been bolstered by the biggest name arrival of the summer in Erling Haaland.

The Norwegian had his choice of Europe’s top clubs after scoring 85 goals in 88 games for Borussia Dortmund and followed in the footsteps of his father Alf Inge — a former City captain — to the blue side of Manchester.

Haaland may have had a debut to forget as he missed a glaring opportunity towards the end of City’s 3-1 Community Shield defeat to Liverpool on Saturday, but Guardiola warned the pretenders to his side’s throne that “the goals will come”.

“There is no reason not to be confident,” added Guardiola. “What these guys have done, not just in the Premier League, but in the cups, the steps we have made in Europe and in many things.”

In a window of significant change at the Etihad, Argentine forward Julian Alvarez and England international midfielder Kalvin Phillips have also arrived.

But Guardiola has let plenty of experience go to Premier League rivals with Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko heading to Arsenal and Raheem Sterling joining Chelsea.

Liverpool are best placed to pounce on any slipping of City’s standards.

Jurgen Klopp’s side were denied a historic quadruple by the finest of margins last season as they were pipped to the title by a point and lost the Champions League final 1-0 to Real Madrid after winning the League and FA Cup.

The Reds have also refreshed their front line with the imposing presence of Darwin Nunez coming in to compensate for the loss of Sadio Mane to Bayern Munich.

Nunez did make an immediate impact in the Community Shield, winning a penalty and scoring to turn the game in Liverpool’s favour late in the game.

Tottenham title challenge?

City and Liverpool have dominated English football for the past five years, but if there is to be a challenge from the chasing pack, it could come from Tottenham.

Ahead of Antonio Conte’s first full season in charge, the Italian has been heavily backed by the normally thrifty Spurs board with the signings of Richarlison, Yves Bissouma, Ivan Perisic, Djed Spence, Clement Lenglet and Fraser Forster.

Crucially, Tottenham have also retained the star duo of Harry Kane and Son Heung-min as they aim for a first league title in 62 years.

Arsenal have been in blistering pre-season form with Jesus on fire in thrashings of Chelsea and Sevilla.

Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel blasted his side as “not competitive” after losing 4-0 to the Gunners in Orlando and the Blues are a team in transition following Todd Boehly’s takeover.

There is also plenty of work ahead for new Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag with the uncertain future of Cristiano Ronaldo hanging over start of a new era for the Red Devils.

New boys Forest outspend Newcastle

Amid the scale of big spending from English clubs, Newcastle have been surprisingly quiet in their first summer window since a takeover from the Saudi sovereign wealth fund.

The Magpies have spent just short of £60 million on Dutch defender Sven Botman, England goalkeeper Nick Pope and a permanent deal for left-back Matt Targett.

New boys Nottingham Forest have splashed over £70 million on 12 new signings in the two-time European champions’ first season back in the top flight for 23 years

That sum does not even include a one-year deal for Jesse Lingard worth a reported £200,000-a-week after he joined on a free transfer from Manchester United.

Aston Villa’s transfer business is arguably the best example of the growing financial gulf between the Premier League and the rest of Europe.

French international midfielder Boubacar Kamara and Brazilian centre-back Diego Carlos have turned their backs on Champions League football with Marseille and Sevilla respectively to join Steven Gerrard’s side, who finished 14th in the English top flight last season.

 

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Darwin Nunez: Jurgen hails Liverpool’s Community Shield hero

Darwin Nunez

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was dazzled by the effect. Darwin Nunez had falling off the seat to turn the Community. Shield in his side’s approval against Manchester City. Darwin Nunez, who could turn into the club’s record marking at £85m if all the additional items remembered for the late spring manage. Benfica happen as expected, … Read more

Bob Scott: England to send off bid with Liverpool and Manchester

Bob Scott

England ought to assemble a bid for a ‘North-West Olympics.’  Manchester and Liverpool since it would have a lot greater effect. London 2012 Games, veteran significant occasion campaigner Bob Scott said. Bob Scott, who drove Manchester’s fruitless offers for the 1996 and 2000 Olympics and brought the 2002 Commonwealth Games to the city. It accepts … Read more

Liverpool: Roberto Firmino’s replacement already signed despite Martin Terrier’s transfer rumours

Liverpool
  • Roberto Firmino’s Liverpool contract expires in the summer of 2022.
  • Club executives are allegedly working on new deals for Naby Keita and Diogo Jota.
  • But he says he wants to stay at Anfield.

The future of Roberto Firmino at Liverpool is still up in the air as the 2022–2023 campaign approaches. The Brazilian’s contract expires in the summer of 2022 after a season marred by injuries in which he was only able to make 10 Premier League starts.

Following the signing of a new three-year contract for Mohamed Salah earlier this month, club executives are allegedly working on new deals for Naby Keita and Diogo Jota. It is yet unclear whether Firmino will receive similar extended terms or will go on a Bosman move next summer. In any case, he is currently the only forward at Anfield without a contract that extends through the conclusion of the season.

Firmino has unavoidably been connected with moves away from Liverpool as a result of his little playing time last season, his subsequent fall in the hierarchy, and the upcoming World Cup in Qatar this winter. Juventus reportedly wanted him to replace the departing Paulo Dybala, and last week it was even rumoured that the Reds wanted to sign Rennes’ Martin Terrier and were prepared to move their No. 9 to make room for him.

Despite these rumours, according to the ECHO, Liverpool has no plans to let Firmino go this summer. He is a part of Jurgen Klopp’s plans for the upcoming campaign, despite the lack of any new information on the prospect of a new deal.

Reading between the lines, it might be simple to conclude that the international player from Brazil is leaving the Reds for free agency. After all, his predicament is comparable to Gini Wijnaldum’s and Emre Can’s previous departures.

And with Sadio Mane departing for Bayern Munich this summer, the reality of life without Liverpool’s illustrious original front three has already been starkly apparent. The Senegalese player chose to leave for a new challenge rather than initiate contract negotiations over his own expiring agreement.

Firmino has also stated openly that he wants to remain at Anfield, so club executives might not feel the need to jump into talks right away.

“I want to stay,” he admitted when speaking to Brazilian outlet TNT Sports Brasil before the Champions League final.

“I’m very happy here. I’m grateful to God to be here playing at a great club with great players, winning titles, and my wish is to stay.

“I want to be here, I’m happy here, and that’s all I can say. I want to stay.”

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Manchester United beat Liverpool in Bangkok

Manchester United beat Liverpool
  • Manchester United defeated Liverpool in preseason matches in Bangkok.
  • Jadon Sancho, Fred, and Anthony Martial all scored for United.
  • Erik ten Hag’s first game in charge ended with a heavy win over Jurgen Klopp’s side.

Manchester United defeated Liverpool in a decisive friendly victory to start the preseason in Bangkok, Thailand. This was Erik ten Hag’s first game in charge.

Jadon Sancho, Fred, and Anthony Martial all scored goals in the first half to put United up 3-0, and they displayed greater focus the entire time.

To the pleasure of the Thai fans, Facundo Pellistri added a fourth late on as United played with precision.

However, this game revealed that Manchester United are further ahead than Liverpool in their preseason preparations, which is to be expected given that Jurgen Klopp’s team finished their season so late due to the Champions League final.

Both teams gave plenty of minutes to fringe players and young players.

However, this game is never a friendly since Erik ten Hag will benefit from the victory, and Klopp won’t be pleased with some of the individual performances.

 

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Champions League final chaos caused by “Dysfunctions”, not supporters: French enquiry

Champions League Final
  • French Senate enquiry concludes problems were in the organization rather than Liverpool supporters.
  • Fake tickets, the late arrival of supporters at the stadium, or the presence of thousands of fans without tickets were discounted as the main causes.
  • The fiasco was considered a national embarrassment for France.

A French Senate enquiry into chaotic scenes at the Champions League final in May in Paris concluded Wednesday the problems were caused by a “string of dysfunctions” in the organisation, rather than Liverpool supporters as claimed by the government.

“These dysfunctions were at every level, not only during the implementation (during the game) but also during preparations in advance,” the co-chair of the enquiry Laurent Lafon told reporters at a press conference.

The “dysfunctions” included a failure to anticipate how supporters would arrive at the stadium due to a transport strike, inadequate instructions and the use of police checkpoints that caused pressure points on the way to the game.

The fact-finding mission led by two senators has heard from witnesses since the Liverpool-Real Madrid game on May 28 which was marred by a delayed kick-off, crushes, teargas and street crime.

The enquiry discounted the issue of fake tickets, the late arrival of supporters at the stadium, or the presence of thousands of fans without tickets as the main causes.

Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin had suggested all of these as factors to explain the fiasco, which was a national embarrassment for France.

“It’s not the number of people around the stadium that is the cause of these dysfunctions,” Lafon added.

 

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Man United hit Liverpool by  4-0

Man United hit Liverpool by  4-0

Erik ten Hag had a great start as manager of Man United. Jurgen Klopp changed his outfield 10 every half-hour. United beat Liverpool 4-0 in Bangkok. Erik ten Hag had a great start as manager of Man United with a 4-0 friendly win over Liverpool in Bangkok. It’s debatable how much any game between United … Read more

Liverpool greeted by huge crowd in Bangkok

Liverpool greeted by huge crowd
  • Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says he has never been to a press conference like this.
  • Liverpool arrived in Thailand on Sunday, one day after Manchester United.
  • The two teams will play each other before heading to Australia for pre-season games.

Jurgen Klopp, the manager of Liverpool, struggled not to draw a comparison while attempting to soak up the traditionally jubilant Thai greeting.

Was it like this when Manchester United arrived yesterday? He questioned.

The welcome England’s top clubs receive when they travel to the Far East is special in some way.

Some people waited for Liverpool for longer than six hours. Numerous people were awaiting outside the Bangkok Airport two hours before their flight was scheduled to land.

Liverpool arrived in Thailand on Sunday, one day after Manchester United, another Premier League competitor. The two teams square off on Tuesday before heading to Australia for preseason games.

There were well over a thousand supporters there when Klopp and his players were prepared to depart the airport and be transported into the city.

Given that it took only approximately three steps to walk from the VIP room exit to the team bus, those who were 50 yards away are unlikely to have even caught a glimpse of their idols.

Others watched Liverpool leave while standing in the center of the crowd and cheering on the remaining fans.

Prior to that, Klopp had led his team in the customary welcome ritual to honor their Thai hosts.

If that was tidy, the scenario quickly descended into chaos when a press conference table was put up, with chairs for Klopp, Vice-captain James Milner, and Captain Jordan Henderson.

Officials made unsuccessful attempts to clear room for questions to be asked in an organized manner but ignored the barrier that was supposed to be for reporters to remain behind. When Klopp prompted for the Manchester United parallel, they had no chance.

He said as he was given a ball, “I have never been to a news conference like this.”

“I appreciate your warm welcome. I’ve only been to Thailand twice; the first time was an hour ago while traveling to Sydney. I’m hoping this time I’ll have some time to spend in the city.”

While Klopp said there is no such thing as a friendly between Liverpool and United, Milner talked about the “energy” of the crowd.

Tuesday should have a boisterous atmosphere at the Rajamangala Stadium if today’s events give any indication.

 

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UK monkeypox symptoms different to prior outbreaks: study

monkeypox virus

Monkeypox was mostly restricted to West and Central Africa until recently. Since May, more than 3,400 cases recorded worldwide among men who have sex with men. The World Health Organization is investigating cases of semen testing positive for monkeypox.   British monkeypox patients differ from previous outbreaks’ symptoms, according to the first study examining UK … Read more

Liverpool and Nottingham Forest are negotiating a £15 million move

Liverpool

Nottingham Forest and Liverpool begin discussions on a £15 million deal for defender Neco Williams. The Wales international, who is a member of the group that has earned a spot in the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. He spent the second half of the previous campaign on loan at Fulham. Nottingham Forest and Liverpool begin … Read more

Merseyrail staff accept a salary deal as further UK rail strikes loom 

rail strike

TSSA union announced on Wednesday that its members at Merseyrail had voted to accept a 7.1% pay increase. Agreement is more than double what Network Rail and train operators offered during negotiations with the RMT union. The TSSA said the deal shows unions are “in no way a block on finding solutions”. UK rail strikes: A … Read more

Scottish teenage talent Ramsay signs for Liverpool

Liverpool

Ramsay was named young player of the year by the Scottish writers’ association. Jurgen Klopp says Ramsay has “bags of potential”. The 18-year-old will join up with Liverpool’s first team for pre-season training. Calvin Ramsay stated that seeing how young players Trent Alexander-Arnold and Harvey Elliott have thrived at Liverpool convinced him to join them … Read more

Manchester United outlined the advantages of playing Liverpool

Manchester United outlined the advantages of playing Liverpool

Manchester United announced their Premier League fixture list. First time the teams have played each other in a season since 1972. Quinton Fortune, believes United must approach the game with a positive attitude. Manchester United announced their Premier League fixture list. It came as a bit of a surprise when great rivals Liverpool were included. … Read more

Sadio Mane to join Bayern Munich from Liverpool

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Mane will be sold to Munich for £32 million. He joined Liverpool back in 2016 from Southampton. He will take place of Lewandowski. Sadio Mane will be sold by Liverpool for 41 million euros to Bundesliga champion Bayern Munich. The Reds will receive £32 million in addition to 6 million euros for appearances and 3 … Read more

Chelsea’s Premier League schedule is complete, with the Blues kicking off against Everton

Chelsea

Chelsea will begin their Premier League championship defense on the first weekend of the season. They will visit Frank Lampard’s Everton. Thomas Tuchel’s squad finished third last season, unable to challenge Liverpool and Manchester City for the title. Chelsea will begin their Premier League championship defense on the first weekend of the season by visiting Frank … Read more

Manchester City to start its Premier League title defense at West ham

manchester city

The City will begin its PL campaign at West Ham. Liverpool boss will be not happy with the club’s scheduled matches. Crystal Palace and Arsenal will face each other on August 5. On the first weekend of the season, Manchester City will defend their Premier League championship at West Ham, while Liverpool will travel to … Read more

Cristiano Ronaldo pays a moving homage to his ‘brother’ Marcelo, after Real Madrid exit

Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo delivered a classy homage to his former teammate. They were teammates at the Bernabeu for nine years, earning a slew of medals together. Marcelo is the most decorated Real player of all time. After Manchester United striker Marcelo confirmed his exit from Real Madrid, Cristiano Ronaldo delivered a classy homage to his former … Read more