
James Noble
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3 weeks ago |
liverpoolecho.co.uk | Andrew Cullen |James Noble |Rhys Buchanan |Joe Rimmer
The season is almost at its end and for champions Liverpool there is much to look forward to. The Reds will lift the Premier League trophy on May 25 after they host Crystal Palace at Anfield, before they parade the silverware throughout Merseyside the following day. But Arne Slot and his backroom team are thinking beyond that as the Reds look to ensure they stay at the summit of English football for a while longer.
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1 month ago |
liverpoolecho.co.uk | Rhys Buchanan |James Noble |Andrew Cullen
A point. Then Liverpool supporters can celebrate. Sunday will likely be the day it is confirmed what has been known for the majority of the campaign - Arne Slot's team are going to win the Premier League. Tottenham Hotspur are the opponents and will surely have one eye on their upcoming semi-final in the Europa League. Ange Postecoglou has hinted that he could rest key players with that in mind.
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1 month ago |
msn.com | Rhys Buchanan |James Noble |Andrew Cullen
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1 month ago |
liverpoolecho.co.uk | Rhys Buchanan |James Noble |Andrew Cullen
It should just be a bump in the road. Liverpool should still win the Premier League. But the loss to Fulham last weekend will spark some nerves among the fanbase that the job is not done yet. It's just 11 points needed by the Reds to clinch the title and they have a great chance to add three more when struggling West Ham United come to Anfield on Sunday.
Trent Alexander-Arnold knows what to expect from Anfield crowd - Liverpool blame game is not helpful
2 months ago |
liverpoolecho.co.uk | Rhys Buchanan |James Noble |Andrew Cullen
After a relatively quiet international break, the Trent Alexander-Arnold transfer saga kicked into gear again this week. Debate has raged among Liverpool supporters and the wider football world since. The full-back's contract is set to expire at the end of the season and Real Madrid are poised to take advantage. It means Alexander-Arnold could finally leave the Reds after coming through the academy and winning every club honour available.
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