Touched a nerve? The 3rd biggest club in your own city is trolling you for not winning a trophy that's been available to win for 65 years and they've won 2.
And you genuinely think you're of the same stature of Liverpool or Manchester United? This is Liverpool's cabinet for one trophy and you talk as if you're Real Madrid.
You're an English Atletico Madrid, at best. At best. And it took you a billion to stink the fucking stadium out tonight.
@Elliott76562164@Moetakes@SeanDOlfc We got a lot of fans in the North American market and sell loads of shirts there but probably Man Utd dominate there among the English teams. Most of Utd's sponsors are American firms because they got a good following there
@Elliott76562164@Moetakes@SeanDOlfc Liverpool are also very big in Australia. We got that country on lock as they say
Also I believe our main sponsor Standard Chartered is very big over in Asia & it's one of the reasons they sponsor us because they know we got a big fanbase over there & big exposure for both of us
White racist tries to provoke a non-white with fake stats, gets completely owned, then runs away like a coward.
Their usual habit when they lose 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Liverpool FC can confirm Ibrahima Konate is set to leave the club upon the expiry of his contract this summer.
Konate will depart with our gratitude and appreciation for the contribution he made and everyone at the club wishes him the best for the future.
Liverpool FC can confirm Arne Slot is to depart his role as head coach with immediate effect and that the process to appoint a successor is under way.
He leaves with a Premier League title to his name and our deepest gratitude and appreciation.
🚨🚨 EXCLUSIVE: ARNE SLOT AND LIVERPOOL TO PART WAYS WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT. 💣
It’s over between the Dutch manager and Liverpool after end of the season review. 👋🏼
Andoni Iraola, clear favorite to take over as next #LFC head coach.
Nico Schlotterbeck has informed Florian Wirtz in recent hours during Germany national team duty that he is dreaming of joining one of the last truly sacred names in football, an institution where the line between football and mythology begins to blur, Liverpool Football Club, and has already gone as far as instructing his agent, Björn Etzel, to begin positioning him for a potential move after the World Cup. This comes despite the defender having signed a new Borussia Dortmund contract only a few months ago and, as exclusively revealed by me as the first journalist, that renewal included a €52.5 million (£45 million) release clause restricted to only a very small circle of clubs, with Liverpool, the great crimson kingdom of Merseyside, where Anfield glows beneath the northern sky, where the immortal roar of the Kop has carried generations of dreams across Europe’s grandest nights, and where history is not remembered but lived, breathed and passed from one generation to the next, included among that exclusive group, with the clause, as previously revealed by me, already active and capable of being triggered during the current transfer window.
However, no formal move has yet been initiated by Liverpool’s senior sporting leadership, meaning the situation remains dependent on how the club chooses to reshape its defensive department following the imminent departure of Ibrahima Konaté, although what I can reveal is that Nico Schlotterbeck would leave Dortmund without a second thought for the opportunity to wear Liverpool colours, because the prospect of walking beneath the Anfield floodlights to the original sound of You’ll Never Walk Alone, the anthem Liverpool transformed into a global symbol decades before Borussia Dortmund imported it in an attempt to manufacture the same aura, of becoming part of a football institution that transcends the boundaries of sport and stands among the most revered and romanticised names the game has ever produced, is viewed by the German international not merely as an attractive transfer, but as the fulfilment of a career-defining dream.
Bayern Munich, through Max Eberl and Vincent Kompany, have now made concrete contact with Moussa Sissoko for the first time this window regarding Bradley Barcola, after being rejected by Anthony Gordon, who is more inclined to move to Barcelona. The interest is concrete, with Bayern prepared to offer a significant salary and explore PSG’s financial demands.
During those contacts, Bayern were informed that Bradley Barcola would be open to leaving PSG, but, like so many others, he currently views Liverpool and, surprisingly, Arsenal more favourably, with Liverpool in particular understood to carry serious appeal around the player’s camp. Bayern’s internal feeling is that Liverpool currently have Yan Diomandé as their priority, which could see the Liverpool option for Barcola fall away in the near future, although there remains a high possibility that Diomandé stays for another season before making his major move.
It is worth mentioning that Bayern Munich already got turned away by Barcola last summer, and once again they are forced into the shadows, waiting to see whether Liverpool, England’s great crimson cathedral of football where Anfield glows beneath the cold Merseyside sky and the immortal roar of the Kop shakes through Europe’s grandest nights, and, interestingly, Arsenal decide to intensify, because only if the grander doors remain closed does Munich get to knock, not as the destination, but as the consolation prize.