Salah, Anfield and Liverpool
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Our Ask Me Anything team explain why Liverpool fans have been asked to arrive at Anfield 10 minutes earlier than usual.
Mo Salah return sparks powerful Anfield reactionMo Salah’s reappearance at Anfield on Saturday afternoon was not part of the original plan, yet few moments this season have felt as charged.
There were more questions for Arne Slot's Liverpool on Wednesday while some posed to Chelsea on their title ambitions were perhaps answered at Elland Road
It took Hugo Ekitike all of 46 seconds to give Liverpool the lead in their Premier League clash against Brighton at Anfield. The Frenchman deftly controlled a flick-on header from Joe Gomez, firing past Bart Verbruggen, and into the roof of the net.
A week after his explosive post-match comment in which he accused Liverpool of “throwing him under the bus”, star forward Mohamed Salah received a standing ovation at Anfield after coming in as a first-half substitute during the Reds’ 2-0 victory over Brighton and Hove Albion.
Mohamed Salah’s emotional return at Anfield against Brighton may have been his final appearance in a Liverpool shirt, according to a leading body language expert. Despite a warm reception from supporters in the Kop,
That fear factor has been well and truly lost. Liverpool have failed to win three successive matches in all competitions at Anfield for the first time since the Covid pandemic, when matches were played behind closed doors during the 2020-21 campaign.
Liverpool may have secured their 20th title back in April, but Arne Slot's side had to wait until the final day of the season on Sunday to get their hands on the silverware. Virgil van Dijk lifted the Premier League trophy for the second time in his career ...
A familiar Anfield moment during Liverpool’s latest home fixture quietly highlighted something deeper about standards, leadership and what still connects past and present at this club.
Ahead of his first experience of the Liverpool-Manchester United rivalry in January 2016, Jurgen Klopp described the game as “the salt in the soup”. The German didn’t enjoy the taste that followed, Wayne Rooney’s 78th-minute goal at Anfield ...