
Farrell Keeling
Deputy Editor at The Empire of The Kop - a blog about Liverpool F.C
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1 week ago |
empireofthekop.com | Farrell Keeling
Liverpool find themselves in an advantageous position when it comes to the potential signing of Dean Huijsen this summer. The Merseysiders along with Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea are considered more advanced in the race to sign the Spain international compared to Euro rivals Real Madrid or Bayern Munich. Ben Jacobs confirmed as much on X (formerly Twitter), with the young centre-back thought to be ‘likely to move’ within the Premier League.
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justarsenal.com | Farrell Keeling
Arsenal have already set their sights firmly on Kingsley Coman ahead of the summer transfer window. The Gunners are in serious need of extra firepower following what looks set to be another season where Mikel Arteta’s men miss out on the Premier League trophy. Roy Keane noted that the North London-based outfit is missing a Mo Salah-esque player capable of firing the side to domestic glory. Whether the French international proves to be that man, however, is entirely up for debate.
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1 week ago |
justarsenal.com | Farrell Keeling
Roy Keane is of the impression that Arsenal would have won the Premier League title with Mo Salah in their starting-XI. With the Gunners a million miles away from league leaders Liverpool for goals scored in 2024/25, it’s hard to disagree with that view. Of the 74 top-flight goals the Merseysiders have registered this term, the Egyptian King has registered 27 of them (36.48% of total league goals).
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1 week ago |
strettynews.com | Farrell Keeling
Manchester United’s humbling 4-1 defeat at St James’ Park was perhaps a fitting microcosm of the club’s 2024/25 season. Moments of brilliance were yet again drowned out by large periods defined by entirely avoidable errors and poor judgement. Diogo Dalot fed Alejandro Garnacho to secure a somewhat undeserved first-half equaliser against a dominant Newcastle outfit.
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1 week ago |
yardbarker.com | Farrell Keeling
Manchester United’s humbling 4-1 defeat at St James’ Park was perhaps a fitting microcosm of the club’s 2024/25 season. Moments of brilliance were yet again drowned out by large periods defined by entirely avoidable errors and poor judgement. Diogo Dalot fed Alejandro Garnacho to secure a somewhat undeserved first-half equaliser against a dominant Newcastle outfit.
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