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Liverpool were roundly thrashed, conceding 4 goals in the first half. It was an embarrassing end to the calendar year.
Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitiké were both on the scoresheet in Liverpool’s heated 2–1 victory over nine-man Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League as they fought off a late comeback from their hosts.
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Liverpool’s ownership has proven to be a divisive topic among the Anfield faithful over the past few years. Fenway Sports Group, who took over the Merseyside team in 2010, have undoubtedly
Five men have been sentenced for their part in a scam involving tickets for Liverpool Football Club matches. The men were found to have dishonestly acquired tickets for Liverpool games and sold them at inflated prices using secondary ticket websites, before creating their own called Seatfinder UK.
Tottenham Hotspur ended Saturday’s breathless 2–1 defeat at home to Liverpool with nine players and plenty of regrets.
Mohamed Salah played a key role against Brighton. But what happens now after his incendiary comments last week and talks with Slot?
The sentencing of a man who drove his car through crowds at Liverpool FC's Premier League victory parade was a "bittersweet" moment for some of his victims, their solicitor has said. Paul Doyle, from Croxteth, Liverpool, was jailed for 21 years and six months after he used his car as a "weapon" to plough into more than 130 people on 26 May.
Former Liverpool ECHO journalist and campaigner Dan Kay is well-known for his fight for justice following the 1989 Hillsborough disaster. Throughout his career, Dan penned precisely-crafted and intriguing player profiles of some of the biggest names in Liverpool FC history.
A driver who injured more than 130 people when he plowed his car into a crowd of soccer fans celebrating Liverpool’s Premier League championship has been sentenced to over 21 years in prison.
The good news is that Liverpool’s right-back ranks have received a boost, with Bradley back from suspension and Frimpong fit to return to the squad. The latter has missed the last 12 matches with a hamstring injury and his return is timely after Gomez was forced off against Brighton with a muscle injury of his own.