On the latest episode of The Football Reporters podcast, Mark Ogden, Rob Dawson and Beth Lindop discuss how Liverpool moved on from Jürgen Klopp and landed upon Arne Slot.
Premier League referee David Coote has admitted to recreational drug use during his rant against Liverpool Football Club.
Liverpool Football Club needed to establish its identity during the year 2015. The excitement of the 2013-14 title run faded away, leaving Liverpool’s team without a clear direction or belief in themselves.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot believes the similarities between his own playing style and that of Jurgen Klopp have helped to make his transition to English football a seamless one.
Liverpool's immediate upward trajectory under Arne Slot means that Klopp's reign hasn't been pined for by Liverpool supporters
It's been over one year since Jurgen Klopp announced his departure from Liverpool, with Arne Slot since taking the reigns at Anfield. To say the
Liverpool have announced a new documentary that will take a look behind the scenes at Jürgen Klopp's final six months at the club. 'Doubters to Believers' will be aired on Amazon Prime, and is expected to give viewers 'unprecedented' behind the scenes access.
Forward Cody Gakpo knew early on that Liverpool would thrive under head coach Arne Slot. The Reds lead the Premier League by six points and have progressed in the Champions League, Carabao Cup, and FA Cup. Gakpo 's excitement for the 2024-25 season was cemented after a 3-0 win at Manchester United in September.
A new docuseries will shine a light on the German manager's hugely successful spell in charge of the Anfield club – which came to an end last summer.
Former Premier League referee David Coote has insisted that his drug use had no bearing on his on-pitch decisions.
Liverpool ended the league phase of the Champions League top of the table and is the favourite in the odds to lift the trophy.
Former Premier League referee David Coote has apologised for the actions that led to his sacking last month by English football's referees' body PGMOL, saying that the pressure of the job and fear of abuse due to his sexuality triggered his behaviour.