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3 days ago |
yardbarker.com | Peter Jones
Virgil van Dijk believes Liverpool’s title celebrations will not be dampened by the departure of full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold. The 26-year-old Scouser confirmed last week that he will leave Anfield when his contract ends in June, with a move to Real Madrid widely anticipated. He returned to action off the bench during Sunday’s 2-2 draw with Arsenal, where his appearance was met by a mixture of boos and applause.
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3 days ago |
yardbarker.com | Peter Jones
Liverpool’s dramatic 2-2 draw with Arsenal left both sets of fans with mixed emotions — and Cody Gakpo has now offered a brutally honest assessment of what went wrong for the Reds at Anfield. Speaking after the game to liverpoolfc.com, the Dutch forward admitted Liverpool only had themselves to blame after surrendering a commanding first-half lead. “We played very well in moments, got 2-0 up – you should win the game,” our No.18 said.
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3 days ago |
empireofthekop.com | Peter Jones
Virgil van Dijk has spoken out as Liverpool prepare for a pivotal summer, following the departure of one of the club’s most influential players. With Trent Alexander-Arnold leaving Anfield, all eyes now turn to how the Reds will respond — and the captain has been clear about what he feels is needed to stay at the top. “It has to be a big summer and I trust the club and the people who make the decisions to do the right thing,” Van Dijk told Lewis Steele after the draw with Arsenal.
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3 days ago |
empireofthekop.com | Peter Jones
Liverpool fans heading to Anfield on the final day of the season can expect more than just the usual full-time whistle — according to Cody Gakpo, something special is on the cards. With Crystal Palace visiting on the last day of the Premier League campaign, the Reds will cap off their title-winning season with a long-awaited trophy presentation in front of a packed home crowd.
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3 days ago |
empireofthekop.com | Peter Jones
Cody Gakpo’s opener against Arsenal didn’t just give Liverpool the perfect start — it also etched his name into the club’s record books alongside one of our greatest ever players. The Dutchman’s close-range header from Andy Robertson’s cross was his 10th consecutive goal in starts at Anfield — a feat that had only been achieved by one other man in Liverpool history. The only other player to manage the same run?
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