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Rafa Benitez reportedly wants to bring Diego Forlan back to the Premier League in an attempt to re-ignite Liverpool's season. The former Manchester United hitman did not enjoy an overwhelmingly successful two year spell at Old Trafford. Full Article at IMScouting
Today’s 212th Liverpool derby is bottom of the bill, behind Chelsea’s visit to the Emirates and El Gran Clasico between Barcelona and Real Madrid. We head over to the Sunday Mirror for the day's pick of the sports reads. Full Article at ESPN
For once, it wasn't the football field where Liverpool seemed ordinary last week. Full Article at Irish Independent
While the business end of the Premier League takes shape today at the Emirates, an impressive modern stadium that generates revenues of about £3m per match, the Merseyside derby will be played out at Goodison Park, a down-at-heel venue that struggles... Full Article at Irish Independent
What a difference a year makes. In 2009 the Merseyside derby represented emerging opportunities for both Liverpool clubs, and all four encounters (two in the league, two in the FA Cup) produced gritty football. Full Article at EPL Talk Blog
Steven Gerrard has called for unity as Liverpool look to bounce back from their premature Champions League exit with victory over Everton in Sunday’s Merseyside derby. Full Article at Soccer News
Manager David Moyes admits Everton have not made any progress this season. The Toffees go in to Sunday's derby with Liverpool having won just once in their last 10 games and with plans for a new stadium rejected. Full Article at Teletext
City have long been linked with a move for the Spanish ace but so far Liverpool have been able to fend off their interest and the player also pledged his future by penning a new contract at Anfield. Full Article at Clubcall.com
MANCHESTER CITY The club's billionaire owners are to rock ailing Liverpool by launching a £50m bid for striker Fernando Torres. (Mail on Sunday) LIVERPOOL The Reds have rejected the chance to share a super-stadium with neighbours Everton. Full Article at Teletext
X Factor star Cheryl Cole is a dream date - after figures have shown her calendar is one of the biggest sellers of the year. The Girls Aloud singer is the third best-seller in the run-up to Christmas according to a new official chart. Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
The Dutch striker has been linked with Liverpool and Tottenham after almost a year out of the Real Madrid side with a knee injury.<> Van Nistelrooy hit 150 goals in 220 games for Manchester United and De Boer said: “A lot depends on how the injury has... Full Article at Tribalfootball.com
Wolverhampton Wanderers´ Kevin Doyle (left) celebrates his goal with teammate Karl Henry during their Premier League match vs Everton at Goodison Park, Liverpool, north-west England, on October 17. Wolves play Birmingham on Sunday. Full Article at SoccerWay
Wolves striker Kevin Doyle would have no problem 'doing a Ngog' to win a penalty against Birmingham City today. Full Article at Tribalfootball.com
Liverpool have rejected the opportunity of sharing a super-stadium with cross-town rivals Everton. Liverpool owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett have turned down an offer from Blues chief executive Robert Elston. Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports
Liverpool midfield enforcer Javier Mascherano insists that the club would be mad to sack Rafael Benitez. Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports
Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano insists that everyone at the club is behind under-fire manager Rafael Benitez, and believes that the dark hours shall pass to reveal the light of day. Full Article at Goal.com
Michael Ballack is aware that Chelsea’s clash against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium is important in the Blues’ quest to win the league title. Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports
The Mail on Sunday have produced a staggering piece of transfer gossip this morning, with the claim that Manchester City are preparing a 50 million pound bid for Liverpool striker Fernando Torres. Full Article at IMScouting
LIVERPOOL midfielder Lucas Leiva believes he will never win over all of his detractors as he prepares himself for another daunting challenge in the 212th Merseyside derby. Full Article at Wales Online
Jermain Defoe raised the roof at White Hart Lane as he scored five times in Tottenham’s 9-1 walloping of Wigan. And the England international achieved a similar ovation when he crossed the Thames to watch the ATP World Tour Finals at the 02 Arena. Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
Liverpool (pronunciation (help·info)) is a city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England, along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. It was founded as a borough in 1207 and was granted city status in 1880. Liverpool has a population of 436,100, and lies at the centre of the wider Liverpool Urban Area, which has a population of 816,216. Full Article
Liverpool coach Rafael Benitez looks on before their UEFA Champions League soccer match against Debrecen at the Puskas stadium in Budapest November 24, 2009.
View Photo »Liverpool coach Rafael Benitez looks on before their UEFA Champions League soccer match against Debrecen at the Puskas stadium in Budapest November 24, 2009.
View Photo »Liverpool coach Rafael Benitez looks on as Steven Gerrard (R) walks off the field during their UEFA Champions League soccer match against Debrecen at the Puskas stadium in Budapest November 24, 2009.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - NOVEMBER 24: Liverpool fans support thier team during the UEFA Champions League group E match between Debrecen and Liverpool at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on November 24, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - NOVEMBER 24: David Ngog of Liverpool looks dejected during the UEFA Champions League group E match between Debrecen and Liverpool at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on November 24, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - NOVEMBER 24: David Ngog of Liverpool holds off Norbert Meszaros of Debrecen during the UEFA Champions League group E match between Debrecen and Liverpool at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on November 24, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - NOVEMBER 24: Dirk Kuyt of Liverpool is tackled by Zsolt Laczko of Debrecen during the UEFA Champions League group E match between Debrecen and Liverpool at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on November 24, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - NOVEMBER 24: Dirk Kuyt of Liverpool is tackled by Zsolt Laczko of Debrecen during the UEFA Champions League group E match between Debrecen and Liverpool at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on November 24, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - NOVEMBER 24: Steven Gerrard of Liverpool goes around Zoltan Szelesi during the UEFA Champions League group E match between Debrecen and Liverpool at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on November 24, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - NOVEMBER 24: Javier Mascherano of Liverpool is challenged by Gergely Rudolf of Debrecen during the UEFA Champions League group E match between Debrecen and Liverpool at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on November 24, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - NOVEMBER 24: Lucas Leiva (L) of Liverpool is tackled by Marcell Fodor of Debrecen during the UEFA Champions League group E match between Debrecen and Liverpool at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on November 24, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - NOVEMBER 24: Dirk Kuyt (L) of Liverpool is tackled by Zoltan Szelesi of Debrecen during the UEFA Champions League group E match between Debrecen and Liverpool at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on November 24, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - NOVEMBER 24: Dirk Kuyt (L) of Liverpool is tackled by Zoltan Szelesi of Debrecen during the UEFA Champions League group E match between Debrecen and Liverpool at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on November 24, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - NOVEMBER 24: Lucas Leiva (L) of Liverpool is tackled by Marcell Fodor of Debrecen during the UEFA Champions League group E match between Debrecen and Liverpool at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on November 24, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - NOVEMBER 24: David Ngog (L) of Liverpool holds off Mirsad Mijadinoski of Debrecen during the UEFA Champions League group E match between Debrecen and Liverpool at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on November 24, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - NOVEMBER 24: Steven Gerrard captain of Liverpool looks dejected during the UEFA Champions League group E match between Debrecen and Liverpool at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on November 24, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary.
View Photo »Liverpool's Javier Mascherano (bottom) challenges Debrecen's Gergely Rudolf (top) during their UEFA Champions League soccer match at the Puskas stadium in Budapest November 24, 2009.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - NOVEMBER 24: David Ngog of Liverpool looks dejected during the UEFA Champions League group E match between Debrecen and Liverpool at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on November 24, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary.
View Photo »Liverpool's Dirk Kuyt (L) is challenged by Debrecen's Norbert Meszaros (R) during their UEFA Champions League soccer match at the Puskas stadium in Budapest November 24, 2009.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - NOVEMBER 24: Steven Gerrard of Liverpool walks past Manager Rafael Benitez as he is substituted during the UEFA Champions League group E match between Debrecen and Liverpool at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on November 24, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - NOVEMBER 24: Steven Gerrard captain of Liverpool looks dejected during the UEFA Champions League group E match between Debrecen and Liverpool at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on November 24, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - NOVEMBER 24: Steven Gerrard of Liverpool waits to take a freekick during the UEFA Champions League group E match between Debrecen and Liverpool at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on November 24, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - NOVEMBER 24: Steven Gerrard of Liverpool walks past Manager Rafael Benitez as he is substituted during the UEFA Champions League group E match between Debrecen and Liverpool at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on November 24, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - NOVEMBER 24: Liverpool Manager Rafael Benitez looks on during the UEFA Champions League group E match between Debrecen and Liverpool at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium on November 24, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary.
View Photo »Liverpool's coach Rafael Benitez gestures to the players during the UEFA Champions League soccer match against Debrecen at the Puskas stadium in Budapest November 24, 2009.
View Photo »Liverpool coach Rafael Benitez looks on before their UEFA Champions League soccer match against Debrecen at the Puskas stadium in Budapest November 24, 2009.
View Photo »We were probably expecting Phil to have maybe started against Manchester United [last Saturday] or Hull or maybe Liverpool but it now looks like he is going to be out for another two or three weeks.
It is ridiculous that Liverpool find themselves in this embarrassing position, a situation partly wrought by injuries to individuals such as Fernando Torres, by Benítez’s bizarre loyalty to substandard players such as Lucas and his insistence on a zonal marking system that has resulted in them conceding...
You can't make a comparison with the Everton-Liverpool derbies or the north London matches I played in for Spurs against Arsenal where you have two teams from the same city and a split crowd... you were playing in front of 120,000 people and there were no away fans.
I think because we have done well in recent seasons other people outside the club tend to take it a little bit for granted that Liverpool will get into the knockout stages ... But it isn't easy. Manchester United didn't make it through a few years ago and Barcelona have had a couple of setbacks this sea...
Barcelona are the best team in Europe and in the Champions League and the odds on them winning it have not changed ... I prefer to play a game that is going to be very difficult than a game that is going to be too easy for us. A Chelsea versus Liverpool for me is better than a Chelsea versus Birmingham ...
I've been saying for ages that Jermain Defoe is the best striker in the Premier League. Now, after his five goals yesterday, he's starting to prove it. Brazil and Spain should be very afraid for next summer - Wayne Richards. Re: Neil Speight wondering why Liverpool fans were complaining about France's w...
Teams like Chelsea, Man U, Arsenal and Liverpool aren't going to make or break your season
Despite Tottenham Hotspur’s incredible victory against Wigan and the fact Liverpool have won just one of their last 10 games in all competitions, I still fancy Benítez’s side to finish fourth.
They (Manchester City) are one of four clubs, along with Liverpool, Aston Villa and Spurs, who I believe are fighting over the fourth spot.
between Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool and us
Liverpool are ready to kick off the race for rising Denmark star Simon Kjaer. The big defender, 20, wants a move to the Premier League and agents acting on his behalf have been instructed to secure a switch to a top-four club. The Reds have indicated an interest and People Sport understands they would b...
Anfield boss Rafa Benitez is looking at the possibility of taking the former Manchester United striker on loan until the end of the season as he aims to add firepower to his team… he would prefer a move to Anfield because he believes Liverpool will still be fighting for the Premier League title at the e...
Liverpool have it all to do and Manchester City, Aston Villa, ourselves and Everton are going to be pushing to get into European places
Chelsea defence will be very proud of their home record and won't give any goals up easily and when you consider Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham have all failed to score at the Bridge, it could be a record that continues long into the season.
Is Liverpool v Manchester City the defining match for who will finish fourth this season?
Rafa Benitez has been warned Santa is out to wreck his run-up to Christmas. Roque Santa Cruz and his Manchester City team-mates head for Anfield tomorrow looking to push Liverpool boss Benitez closer to the sack.
Liverpool have a mountain to climb, while Arsenal are playing good football but you still think they will slip up. The top two are Manchester United and Chelsea.
It used to be the case that all the top teams in England – Liverpool, Manchester United, Leeds etc – were littered with Scots and I would love to see the day where we got back to that. You rarely watched a top game in England without seeing a couple of Scots on each team and they were there for both the...
Liverpool have risked a furore over a film starring Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher that portrays Sir Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United manager, as a whiskey-guzzling drunk and Gary Neville, the club’s captain, as a rat who ‘hates Scousers.’
Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool set for battle to sign Palermo defender Simon Kjaer.
Nothing will happen in the January transfer window. He will stay in Italy and will stay at Fiorentina. There is nothing to say about Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United or other links. Perhaps it is agents or people talking, but Jovetic is just concentrating on playing for Fiorentina, and in t...
I have heard that Juventus and their observers have been watching Kjaer. There is also an interest from Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool.
The Dutchman is now a doubt for two Champions League group matches next month, a Carling Cup quarter-final away to Manchester City three days after the Chelsea game, and five further Premier League matches, including the club’s trip to face Liverpool at Anfield on 13 December.
I have heard that Juventus and their observers have been watching Kjaer, but recently I have also read about an interest from Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool. In any case, Kjaer will not be leaving in January
Without him it is like Liverpool without Fernando Torres or Arsenal without Robin van Persie.
- Pavlov33
13 hours ago
Neverton and Liverpool F.C to share stadium???...I say neigh. #LFC #EPL
- NyLiverBull 13 hours ago
- GraduationNews
20 hours ago
@nemuiakumaフォローありがとうです。わたしは Liverpool F.C 派ですがよろしいのですか?
- yashimasakusen 21 hours ago