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  1. 2018年10月3日 · Big interview | Daniel Sturridge: A new chapter. Chris Shaw@__ChrisShaw. 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.

  2. Playing against Manchester City in 1956 in an FA Cup tie, Liverpool were trailing 2-1. In the dying moments of the game, Liddell broke through the City defence and let fly. His shot flew into the net and the Kop went wild. However, the referee had blown his whistle the moment Liddell hit the ball.

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  3. 2020年7月31日 · By recording those 32 wins they also set a club record, beating the 30 won in 1978-79 (42 games) and last season (38 games). They are now the first team in history to win the league title in an eighth different decade, beating Arsenal, Everton and Manchester United’s seven.

  4. Jürgen Klopp's 2019-20 squad have delivered the Premier League title for Liverpool. A collection of different nationalities, ages and personalities have all come together to make history by securing the Reds a first top-flight title in 30 years, amassing an incredible, club-record 99 points.

  5. News Legends charity match raises almost £1.2 million for LFC Foundation. 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.

  6. 2017年10月13日 · With the Scot's services to the club set to be recognised with the renaming of a stand at Anfield today, retrace his long-running love affair with the Reds in our timeline below. August 20, 1966. Down on Merseyside for a trial, a 15-year-old Dalglish plays for Liverpool's B team as they beat Southport Reserves 1-0.

  7. 2018年2月13日 · It wouldn't be Ragnar Klavan anymore'. "He could be much more confident with his skills. That's his only little problem, if you want – that he doesn't know how good he actually is." In late December, Jürgen Klopp took the unusual step of publicly criticising one of his own players by describing Ragnar Klavan in such terms during an interview ...