🚨Mohammed Salah on the loss vs Argentina today:
🗣️: “It’s difficult to accept a result like this because I honestly don’t think football was the deciding factor tonight.
We gave everything we had, but when the officiating consistently go against you, it becomes impossible to compete.
I’m not looking for excuses, but everyone watching could see what happened. At this level, you expect fairness above all else. Instead, it felt like they already had their favorites. The entire world saw that today, and that’s all I’ll say.”
Jürgen Klopp on why he accepted the Germany job after saying he had run out of energy at Liverpool:
“I never ran out of football I ran out of energy for that job. Liverpool demanded absolutely everything from me every single day for nearly nine years. At some point, your body and your mind tell you it’s time to stop.
Managing Germany is completely different. You’re not fighting every three days, you’re not living at the training ground, and you’re not carrying the weight of an entire club every single morning.
People who call it a contradiction don’t understand football. I didn’t lose my passion I simply needed to breathe again. Now I feel refreshed, hungry and ready for a new challenge.
When your country calls, it’s difficult to say no. I believe this is the right job at the right time, and I have absolutely no regrets.”
ídolo, capitão, artilheiro e o maior representante do Egito no mundo.
Mohamed SALAH.
jogou com dores, se doou em campo e não abandonou as responsabilidades de um líder egípcio.
o choro, as lágrimas e a luta do Salah representam a história de quem nunca ousou deixar o Egito na mão.
não é Salah que deve algo à copa do mundo.
é a copa do mundo que devia Salah.
um gigante do nosso século e povo egípcio. Máximo respeito!
🚨 Roberto Firmino: “If I have to choose which club my son plays for, it will be Liverpool.
I rejected Madrid twice… Liverpool is my home.” ❤️
#LFC greatest number 22 🫡
This gesture from Jordan Henderson will live forever, not because it was loud or public, but because it was private, real, and full of respect.
That’s pure leadership. Showing love and loyalty for Mohamed Salah behind the scenes says everything about the bond, the brotherhood, and what this team truly means beyond football.
Some moments don’t need cameras,they last forever anyway.
Robertson open letter
It feels a bit self-important writing a letter like this, if I’m honest. But when I was asked, I didn’t want to miss the chance to say thank you to a city and a community that has made me and my family feel like one of their own from day one.
Let me start with something that probably sounds more suited to a letter in The Herald back in Glasgow.
I’m a proud Glaswegian. I always will be. I love telling people where I’m from. It’s part of who I am. It’s where I was born, where I was raised and it’ll forever be in my blood.
But after nine years here, I’ve realised there’s room in my heart for two cities.
Liverpool will forever define a huge part of my life.
Honestly, I think the reason me and my family settled so quickly is because Liverpool reminded us so much of home.
The humour, the people, the mentality — it all felt familiar straight away. At times it genuinely feels like Glasgow and Liverpool are only separated by two different accents.
Both cities have that working-class spirit. Pride. Defiance. People who say what they think. No airs and graces. What you see is what you get.
And more than anything, both places value honesty. There’s something real about Liverpool. People here can spot nonsense a mile off, and I’ve always respected that.
I know from the outside my connection to this city will always be tied to the football club and everything we achieved together. Of course I’m immensely proud of that. How could I not be?
But for me and my wife, our bond with Merseyside goes much deeper than football.
Rachel and I arrived in 2017 as a young couple expecting our first child. Like me, Rach is fiercely proud of being from Glasgow. We actually went to school together, which probably tells you how long she’s had to put up with me.
Looking back now, we probably underestimated how daunting it was — moving to a new city, away from family, about to become parents for the first time.
But Liverpool instantly made us feel comfortable. And the incredible people at Liverpool Women’s Hospital made us feel safe at a time in our lives where that meant everything.
Over the nine years, two became five. Liverpool is where our little team was built.
A lot of teammates — mainly James Milner to be fair — loved winding me up about being captain of Scotland while having three kids born in England. But I’m always quick to correct them. They’re not English. We’ve got three proper little Scottish Scousers.
And honestly, we couldn’t be prouder of that.
The kids probably sum us up best really — Glaswegians with a Liverpool passport.
My wider family feel exactly the same way about this city.
Gerrard: "It HURT me watching Liverpool last night.”
"They got what they deserved.”
“There was no FIGHT, no DESIRE, no PASSION, no of patterns play, no identity."
“Individuals are MILES off, it was no where NEAR good enough.”
I have witnessed this club go from doubters to believers, and from believers to champions. It took hard work and I always did everything I could to help the club get there. Nothing makes me prouder than that.
Us crumbling to yet another defeat this season was very painful and not what our fans deserve. I want to see Liverpool go back to being the heavy metal attacking team that opponents fear and back to being a team that wins trophies. That is the football I know how to play and that is the identity that needs to be recovered and kept for good. It cannot be negotiable and everyone that joins this club should adapt to it.
Winning some games here and there is not what Liverpool should be about. All teams win games.
Liverpool will always be a club that means a great deal to me and to my family. I want to see it succeed for long after I have moved on.
As I’ve always said, qualifying to next season’s Champions League is the bare minimum and I will do everything I can to make that happen.
Exatamente 5 anos atrás, Alisson Becker marcava um dos gols mais icônicos da história do Liverpool.
No último minuto contra o West Brom, o goleiro foi pra área no escanteio, e marcava o gol da vitória, para não deixar morrer a vaga na Champions League.
Exatamente 11 anos atrás, o herói de todo um povo se despedia de Anfield.
Steven Gerrard jogava sua última partida em casa com a camisa do Liverpool, após 27 anos de uma linda história no clube de sua vida.