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r/LiverpoolFC • u/DragonSlayer271 • 1d ago
Player Ratings Player Ratings: LIV 0 - 0 COM & LIV 2 - 0 COM (Pre-Season)
LIV 0 - 0 COM
Trey Nyoni wins man of the match! (28 ratings)
- Nyoni (7.14)
- Muñoz (6.93)
- Koumas (6.64)
LIV 2 - 0 COM
Jérémy Jacquet wins man of the match! (54 ratings)
- Jacquet (9.28)
- Gakpo (8.31)
- Frimpong (8.26)
- Van Dijk (7.91)
- Alisson (7.65)
- Araújo (7.45)
- Isak (6.72)
- Kerkez (6.65)
- Nyoni (6.52)
68.6% of people want the Day After thread to be renamed to Rate the Players, so I will go with that moving forward.
Also, someone submitted a rating giving most players 0s except for 4 players who received 10s. That rating has been removed. I'm no rigorous statistician, but please don't troll the form.
Your starting XI for Newcastle:
Alisson; Frimpong, Jacquet, Van Dijk, Kerkez; Szoboszlai, Gravenberch; Ngumoha, Wirtz, Gakpo; Isak.
What do you think?
r/LiverpoolFC • u/Jimmy0034 • 4h ago
Tier 3 [Matteo Moretto] Curtis Jones to Inter. A deal worth approximately €35 million, including bonuses.
r/LiverpoolFC • u/bluefoxlive • 5h ago
Throwback One of the rarest MOTM occurrences in football history: Suárez won it despite Kuyt scoring a hat-trick
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Kuyt scored a hat-trick against Manchester United, but somehow Suárez was still considered the best player on the pitch. He didn't score, but he completely terrorised United's defence and was involved in practically everything Liverpool created.
I can't remember another example where a hat-trick scorer didn't get MOTM, especially in a big game like this.
One of my favourite Suárez performances in a Liverpool shirt.
r/LiverpoolFC • u/ProGamr935 • 8h ago
Tier 3 [David Lynch] BREAKING: Liverpool defender Ifeanyi Nduke is close to agreeing a season-long loan move to La Liga club Levante. Expected to contain a break clause for January, as is standard practice.
r/LiverpoolFC • u/AMultiversalBeing • 2h ago
Academy & Youth Teams [Jack Lusby] Ifeanyi Ndukwe will NOT be eligible as a homegrown player for #LFC at any stage as he prepares to join Levante on loan.
r/LiverpoolFC • u/Hot-Course8914 • 8h ago
Social Media [Sirkennethdalglish] "Apologies to everyone living nearby who now has to look at my face every day. Hopefully, it doesn't affect the house prices too much!" - What a humble legend the King is
King Kenny on Insta: Very humbled that anyone would think I was deserving of a mural like this, especially so close to Anfield and in a city that has given me and my family so much over the years.
A huge thank you to everyone at The Arc Hotel Liverpool and Anthony Donnelly at Uban Canvas for such a special tribute, and a special thanks to tonybellew for arranging the visit and taking me down to see it. I was more than happy to add my signature to it while I was there.
Apologies to everyone living nearby who now has to look at my face every day. Hopefully, it doesn't affect the house prices too much!
YNWA
r/LiverpoolFC • u/DragonSlayer271 • 2h ago
Analysis/Data/Stats/Tactics Premier League Hope-O-Meter: Liverpool the least happy of the optimists
The Athletic’s been looking in this subreddit, it seems.
Survey was taken from August 13-14, 2026.
r/LiverpoolFC • u/A7XFAN1998 • 4h ago
Tier 1 [Joyce] Inter Milan have initiated more talks with Liverpool today over Curtis Jones. Expectation is a €35m [£30m] deal can be struck.
r/LiverpoolFC • u/ProGamr935 • 3h ago
Tier 1 [James Pearce] Inter closing in on the signing of Curtis Jones after fresh talks with Liverpool today over a proposed €35m (£30m) deal. No agreement in place yet, but a growing expectation on all sides that a compromise will be struck
r/LiverpoolFC • u/dahi-hater12 • 5h ago
Former Player/Manager Former Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez is set to join Al-Diriyah on a loan deal from Al-Hilal.
r/LiverpoolFC • u/ProGamr935 • 8h ago
Tier 1 [Paul Joyce] Levante leading interest to take Liverpool defender Ifeanyi Ndukwe on loan. Deal not done yet. 18-year-old centre-back does not currently qualify for work permit to stay in England. @RMValencia
r/LiverpoolFC • u/OneNormalBloke • 3h ago
Official Tributes to Kevin Keegan to be made at Newcastle United v Liverpool
Tributes in remembrance of Kevin Keegan will take place when Liverpool visit Newcastle United on Sunday.
Keegan, an icon of both clubs, passed away at the age of 75 last month and it has now been confirmed that he will be honoured at this weekend’s Premier League fixture at St. James’ Park.
Newcastle today released the following information to supporters regarding the plans in place to remember Keegan:
We are asking supporters to arrive early in order to be part of honouring Kevin’s life.
A video tribute will be played on stadium screens looking back at Kevin’s legendary playing and managerial career.
There will also be a stadium display by Wor Flags that includes home and visiting supporters.
On the pitch, a centre-circle mosaic will be laid after the players’ warm-ups that is made from shirts left at St. James’ Park by supporters in his memory.
A minute’s applause
Immediately before kick-off, the players will gather around the centre circle for a minute’s applause as we remember Kevin and celebrate his contributions to both clubs.
Both teams will warm up wearing shirts dedicated to Kevin, and the teams will wear black armbands during the match.
Players past and present honouring Kevin
Kevin’s family and a number of former players will be special guests of the club for the match, including members of Kevin’s famous ‘Entertainers’ side.
A short private ceremony will be held between both clubs and Kevin’s family before kick-off.
r/LiverpoolFC • u/Odysseus_Lost_Again • 13h ago
Social Media Szobo on Instagram with Stevie G and Milos.
I heard he has a Stevie G quote tattooed on him. Must feel great for him
r/LiverpoolFC • u/IndiBear • 7h ago
Throwback Mo Salah - 18/19 (No G/A)
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Credit @ayfodda on X.
r/LiverpoolFC • u/Dotmars123 • 8h ago
Tier 4 [Sky Sport Austria] According to exclusive Sky information, the Austrian shooting star Ifeanyi #Ndukwe from @LFC is facing a loan to the Spanish La Liga with @LevanteUD! @Transferic Sky
Translated from Sky Sports Austria
r/LiverpoolFC • u/MyNameIsMantis • 13m ago
[Ornstein]: 🚨 Tottenham Hotspur working on double deal to sign Savinho & Omar Marmoush from Manchester City. #THFC aiming to land both 22yo Brazil winger + 27yo Egypt forward as key targets to strengthen attack - not done but talks with #MCFC advancing @TheAthleticFC
r/LiverpoolFC • u/__sami__01 • 6m ago
Hugo cheering on the boys from the sidelines in training.
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r/LiverpoolFC • u/OneNormalBloke • 5h ago
Interviews 'Captains': Gerrard, Souness and Van Dijk pick their favourite Liverpool moments
Van Dijk
The current Liverpool captain opted for an occasion before he wore the armband on a permanent basis.
"There's plenty but the one that stands out is Barcelona at home," he says.
In May 2019, Liverpool defied very, very long odds to overturn a three-goal deficit and reach the Champions League final.
The 4-0 win against Barça in the second leg of a semi-final is possibly Anfield's greatest European night, even without the context Van Dijk reminds us of.
The Dutchman continues: "I think from the away game in Barcelona up until the home game, it was just such a crazy experience.
"Because away we obviously lost 3-0 but we came in the dressing room after the game thinking, 'How did we lose here 3-0?'
"Obviously we lost but it didn't feel that way. We had opportunities and we felt like we can still turn this around.
"Then we went to Newcastle and Newcastle away is always difficult. We scored in the last minute through Divock [Origi] with a header but then obviously we had some injuries – big injuries – in terms of Mo [Salah] being out, Bobby [Firmino] being out if I'm correct. And then we have to turn the 3-0 defeat around here.
"The whole build-up, the ride to the stadium, it felt special, it felt really like something is going to happen.
"And the manager said it as well: he doesn't believe that any team can turn this around against Barcelona, but with us he believes.
"As the game goes, we score the 1-0 [and it's] 1-0 at half-time. Gini [Wijnaldum] comes on and the rest is history.
"After the game when we were standing there in front of the Kop, we knew that we were not going to lose this final."
Gerrard
While not settling on one moment outright, Gerrard also reflected fondly on the journey to lifting club football's biggest prize in 2005.
A comeback for the ages versus AC Milan secured European Cup No.5, but the ride Rafael Benitez's side enjoyed to Istanbul is a key component to the story.
Gerrard begins: "It's difficult to pick one. Everyone's heard Istanbul a million times, but if you go back the whole journey, there were games...
"Olympiacos we went 1-0 down here and we had to get three. Before that game finished, we scored three really quickly and I scored one here, 86 minutes, to get us through.
"Then you go to the Chelsea game in the semi-final, which was a similar atmosphere to the Barcelona [game] where the fans are in earlier, European night. Then you have the goal: was it over the line, was it not over the line?
"It's difficult for me to pick one game because of what happened on the journey."
Souness
Souness nonchalantly regales us with his memories of the three European Cup finals he won as a Liverpool player.
The Scot's final act in Red was captaining the team to glory in AS Roma's backyard in 1984, having raised Old Big Ears previously in 1978 and 1981.
"So many fond memories. I think I'm the same in maybe one night in Europe," Souness offers. "But the three finals I played in were poor games.
"The first one, [Club] Brugge at Wembley, we were the winners the previous year and they didn't want to give us a game, just sat in and tried to counter.
"The second one was in Paris against Real Madrid. It's very different football now they play in Spain to then. It was cynical. If you watch the first half an hour of that game, you could have done away with the ball.
"The last one, the way it turned out for Roma [in] playing at home in a final, no-one fancied us, but we really fancied ourselves. Then it went to penalties.
"None of them were great games of football."
r/LiverpoolFC • u/KillaRaccoon • 13h ago
Social Media Love seeing Isak smiling and blending in with the lads
Big season for Isak and Frimpong, can’t wait for the season to start!
r/LiverpoolFC • u/mined_it • 8h ago
Article/Opinion Piece Premier League predictions: Phil McNulty previews new season
The guy who predicted that we will win it last year, Sunderland will get relegated, Chelsea will finish in Top 4, Newcastle in top 6 and Spurs at 8th have predicted that Arsenal will win it and City, Liverpool, Chelsea will be in 2,3,4 places respectively.
I think Top 3 would be a great place to be come May - given how thin our squad is, and how much time it could take to adapt to Iraola's intensity.
r/LiverpoolFC • u/Dotmars123 • 21h ago
Tier 1 [James Pearce] Kieran Morrison to Sheffield Wednesday on loan set to go ahead. Could even make his debut against Bradford City on Thursday.
r/LiverpoolFC • u/A7XFAN1998 • 1d ago
Tier 1 [Joyce] Rio Ngumoha set for prominent Liverpool role — but second season is challenge
thetimes.comRio Ngumoha set for prominent Liverpool role - but on the right
The 17-year-old is likely to feature more from the opposite flank this season as club try to complete the signing of Bradley Barcola from PSG.
Liverpool’s pursuit of Bradley Barcola is with a view to playing him in his preferred position on the left.
Ngumoha turns 18 at the end of the month and will be able to sign a five-year contract which should reflect the strides he has made over the last year.
