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  1. Here are 10 facts on the young star... The 20-year-old has represented Germany at every level from U15 to U21. He was born in Frankfurt, but is of Turkish decent. Can netted a superb solo goal against Mexico in the semi-final of the FIFA U17 World Cup. He received the ball with three markers closing in on him, skipped past one and paced forward ...

  2. 10th May 2024 Watch Klopp, Elliott, Gakpo, Lijnders and Inglethorpe star in new 'The Reds Roundtable' series with Standard Chartered. Watch as members of the Liverpool FC management and players discuss favourite moments, greatest lessons and best advice in the first of a new series, 'The Reds Roundtable', produced with LFC principal partner Standard Chartered.

  3. 2016年5月16日 · Emre Can: We can win it if we reach the standards we've set. For Emre Can, Liverpool's hopes of winning the Europa League on Wednesday night rest largely on one key factor – whether they're able to show exactly what they're capable of once more against Sevilla in Basel. The Reds' road to Switzerland has been a memorable one, with Manchester ...

  4. The official Liverpool FC website. The only place to visit for all your LFC news, videos, history and match information. Full stats on LFC players, club products, official partners and lots more. Stadium Tours & Experiences Feel the Magic of Anfield Go behind the ...

  5. 2017年4月22日 · An all-action midfielder re-established as a powerful engine in Jürgen Klopp’s Champions League-chasing machine. Emre’s evolution has taken the softly-spoken No.23 from the centre of Germany to the centre of Liverpool’s team, from the banks of the Main to the side of the Mersey via Bayern, Bayer Leverkusen and the Bundesliga.

  6. The only place for all your official Liverpool Football Club news. Find out about the latest injury updates, transfer information, ticket availability, academy progress and team news. 1 day ago Watch 'This is absolutely beautiful' – tearful Jürgen Klopp opens letters from Liverpool fans..

  7. 2015年8月15日 · A closer look at an Ordnance Survey map from 1845 shows buildings called Annfield House, Annfield Lodge and Annfield Cottage, none of which remain, plus Annfield Lane which eventually became Anfield Road. There was also a St Ann’s Hill House. St Ann or St Anne, by pure coincidence, was often depicted in a red robe and known as the patron ...