Rivals come and go. Great teams rise and fall.
But Liverpool always feels bigger than the moment.
Sometimes I genuinely laugh to myself about how lucky I am to support this club.
Because what we’ve witnessed, and what we’ve inherited, is something truly special.
Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai received a warm reception during a visit to his boy hood club Red Bull Salzburg in Austria 🇦🇹….. The young players really look up to him❤️
🚨 Liverpool stance on Rio Ngumoha, not just today but for months: untouchable. 🔐
Seen as crucial part of the project and no chance for his exit, #LFC view is clear. 🏴
Liverpool fans if you seeing this post start bragging about this club and be proud about this club
We as fans are too soft and I don't like it at all
We are the biggest team in England
One of the top 5 biggest teams in Europe
WE MUST BRAG ABOUT THIS CLUB
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Cody Gakpo in an interview with @ESPN:
“A shame that the manager has been sacked. Especially so soon after the season where we had fought to qualify for the Champions League. But yes, that… I believe the club released a statement about that with the explanation in it. I don’t think anyone, any of the players saw it coming. It certainly happened, but apart from that, I think many of our players at the club are also working towards the World Cup now.
“We have to put it to the side. I had of course sent him a message to thank him for the past two years and of course with the highlight of last season.”
🚨 Federico Chiesa: “I want to play regularly, if I don't find continuity in Premier League I have to look elsewhere”.
“The first year of Liverpool I practically didn't play… I'm going to pre season tour in the USA, then I'll talk to the club and the new coach Iraola and we'll see”, told Gazzetta.
Jürgen Klopp on Liverpool appointing Andoni Iraola as their next manager:
🗣️ “I've seen some people questioning this appointment and honestly, I think they're making a huge mistake.
Liverpool haven't hired a manager because of his name. They've hired him because of his work. And in football, that should always be the most important thing.
When I watch Iraola's teams, I see courage. I see intensity. I see players who run like their lives depend on it. I see a team that refuses to be intimidated by anyone.
That sounds very familiar to me.
People forget that before managers become elite, they first have to be given the opportunity. Not everyone arrives with ten trophies and a global reputation.
What matters is whether you can coach. And believe me, this guy can coach.
I faced his teams and they were a nightmare. They pressed, they fought, they attacked and they never stopped believing. You leave those games exhausted.
The thing Liverpool supporters will love is that he doesn't play with fear. He doesn't care about budgets, reputations or big names. He wants to compete. Every single week.
And if he brings that mentality to Anfield, with better players and bigger resources, then the rest of the Premier League should be very worried.
Because Liverpool haven't appointed a caretaker. They haven't appointed a celebrity.
They've appointed a coach who is obsessed with improving, obsessed with competing and obsessed with winning.
And those are usually the most dangerous ones.”