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  1. 2018年10月11日 · Rhian Brewster Q&A: Rehab, changing number and more. "I can't wait to get back," declared Rhian Brewster as the Liverpool striker gave an update on his long-term rehabilitation. The 18-year-old has been sidelined since sustaining an ankle ligament injury in January but, having signed a new deal with the Reds during the summer, is maintaining a ...

  2. 2019年11月19日 · Including penalty shootouts, their overall record in 2019-20 currently stands at 17 victories, one draw and two defeats from 20 matches - and assistant manager Lijnders has provided an insight into how such consistency has been achieved.

  3. 1 day ago Column Matt Beard's review of 2023-24, special thank-yous and summer plans. In his final column of 2023-24, Liverpool FC Women manager Matt Beard reflects on the 4-0 win at Leicester City and sealing a top-four finish in the Barclays Women’s Super League.

  4. 2018年10月3日 · Two days before he becomes a front-runner for Goal of the Season, Daniel Sturridge speaks with what, in hindsight, feels like an eerie, knowing sense of the future. “Whatever decisions the manager makes, he’s the boss,” says Liverpool’s No.15. “Whatever team he picks, you just give your best whether you come on for five minutes or ...

  5. 2020年5月31日 · Yossi Benayoun considers it a privilege to have played for Liverpool. The former playmaker made 134 appearances during his three-year spell at Anfield between 2007 and 2010, scoring 29 goals. A popular figure with Reds fans, Benayoun memorably nodded in the only goal in a Champions League last-16 victory over Real Madrid at the Bernabeu and ...

  6. 2020年9月18日 · It comes after Thiago spent seven years at the Allianz Arena and won a league, cup and Champions League treble in 2019-20. So, when switching from Munich to Merseyside, the 29-year-old was keen to get the inside track on the club – and he did so by picking the brains of Xabi Alonso and Philippe Coutinho, who both returned glowing recommendations.

  7. 2020年6月29日 · Their No.1, though, is not yet satisfied. “We did already something special for this club, but you can see from what every player says inside the dressing room that we want to do more,” Alisson told Liverpoolfc.com. “This is our desire: we want to win more, win more titles for this club, win more individual awards.