The late, legendary goalkeeper Ray Clemence joined the Reds on this day in 1967 ❤️
He went on to make 665 appearances for the club, winning five league titles and three European Cups - a true legend of the Kop 👏
Today in 1977. They came in their thousands overland to invade #Rome and make it like a #Liverpool home game for the day. The chequered flags, the songs and brilliant team. It all paid off as we became Champions of Europe for the 1st time.#YNWA 🏆
Our thoughts on this significant and poignant day, as always, are with all those affected by the tragedy at Hillsborough and we pause in memory of the 97 fans who will never be forgotten.
FT: #LFC 1 Man City 2: An absolute sickener for Slot's side as late goals from Bernardo Silva and Haaland condemn them to defeat at Anfield. Crazy finale with Szoboszlai sent off after the Hungarian had looked set to be the hero with a stunning free-kick.
FT: #LFC 4 Newcastle 1: Massive win for Slot. Outstanding reaction from his side after falling behind to Gordon's opener. Ekitike's double before the break transformed the mood inside Anfield. Wirtz wrapped it up in the second half before Konate fittingly had the final word.
FT: Bournemouth 3 #LFC 2: The most unconvincing of 13-game unbeaten runs ends in embarrassing circumstances on the south coast. Once again Liverpool unable to do the basics defending a set-piece at the death. Once again they had so much of the ball but did so little with it.
FT: Marseille 0 #LFC 3: Really impressive performance from Arne Slot’s side, who climb to fourth in the CL table with a game to spare. Szoboszlai, Rulli OG and Gakpo doing the damage. Gomez outstanding on his return to side, both full-backs also excellent.
Great second half performance from Liverpool. Defensively very strong. Dominated possession. Really bad luck for Connor Bradley. Hope he’s ok. Martinelli really is a low life! #YNWA
HT: Arsenal 0 #LFC 0: Solid opening 45mins from Slot's side. Defended really well and have frustrated the hosts. Bradley so close to breaking the deadlock on the counter when he struck the bar.