Arne Slot, writing in today's ECHO: "I leave with complete confidence in what lies ahead. The players who have given so much to this club, who have upheld its values and helped create so many unforgettable moments, have built foundations that will endure." https://t.co/TOiTKKeIj3
✍️ Fearless, fast football of Andoni Iraola is what Liverpool fans have missed
@JNorthcroft says meeting Spaniard in first season at Bournemouth gave an insight into why he was a success there — and why Liverpool fans would welcome his style
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Won the league and deserves enormous respect for doing so, but it feels like the right decision. It felt broken and it was best for him as well as Liverpool.
There are other fingerprints on the make-up of this squad, though, and it’ll be interesting to see what happens now in terms of Hughes and Edwards.
Jordan was the first to say yes to our Robbo doc and the easiest interview to arrange. Did it back in March and he admitted he was anxious about coming back. I was surprised and said he’d get a brilliant reception. He said he thought there “might be a few boos”. Made up for him
Farewell to Mohamed Salah.
A faintly ridiculous 193 goals and 93 assists in the Premier League. 286 goal involvements in 327 appearances — a record surpassed only by Alan Shearer (324) and Wayne Rooney (311), both of whom made at least 100 more appearances.
The only player to have been named PFA Player of the Year three times.
One of English football’s greatest imports and Africa’s greatest exports. A phenomenon #LFC
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Hearing first hand from Andy Robertson this week about the harrowing impact of Diogo Jota's death behind the scenes at Liverpool has made me re-evaluate a desperately poor season. Have we been too critical?
The final Blood Red column of the season.
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A six-minute VAR delay with 25 replays to decide which of the multiple set-piece wrestling manoeuvres was clearly and obviously worthy of punishment. A fittingly decisive moment for the 2025-26 Premier League season.
The Premier League have had that coming all season. Have encouraged a league built on set-pieces by letting everything go at corners all season, then decide in the most decisive game of the season they’ve probably been doing it wrong for the last eight months
Mo Salah will leave Anfield with a bucket load of honours and a St Peter's, Dunboyne jersey after being gifted it by Sean Cox. It represents the lasting connection between Sean, the Cox family, Liverpool and Dunboyne.