Despite playing some of their worst football of the season, Liverpool nonetheless dominated an Everton side who had come to Anfield with no

Despite playing some of their worst football of the season, Liverpool nonetheless dominated an Everton side who had come to Anfield with no
Liverpool went into their final group stage game knowing that a win would see them progress as group winners, regardless of results
This system worked well, and Gomez excelled in it; his confidence and poise was one of the few positives in a generally lacklustre first half
A familiar fault reared its head as Liverpool once again failed to capitalise on their opportunities and consequently squandered the chance
Liverpool’s long-awaited return to the Champions League failed to live up to the hopes of the fans, as the team slipped to a 2-2 draw at home
Liverpool set up against Crystal Palace with the crucial midweek clash against Hoffenheim in mind. A significantly weakened starting eleven
Last season ended on a relatively optimistic note. Liverpool finished fourth, securing a place in the Champions League playoff round. The
Reports started emerging as early as April that FSG were ready to splash the cash in this window. With fourth place secured and Champions
Liverpool took a huge step towards qualification for next season’s Champions League with an emphatic 4-0 win away at West Ham. Klopp knew
Liverpool extended their excellent home form against Everton with a comprehensive 3-1 victory. Klopp’s men were clearly superior, and at