
Liverpool’s Champions League success was a victory for squad football
Phillip Flanagan looks back at the lessons learned by Liverpool in defeat last year and how squad building was key to their success in this season’s UEFA Champions League Final.
Phillip Flanagan looks back at the lessons learned by Liverpool in defeat last year and how squad building was key to their success in this season’s UEFA Champions League Final.
Ahead of Liverpool’s Champions League tie with Paris Saint-Germain, Evan Coughlan looks back at the European glory years under Rafa Benitez
A Premier League preview looking at how the season will play out – the race for silverware, the battle for survival, and the teams desperate to be more like Burnley.
Evan Coughlan takes a look at the electric highs and crashing lows in the career of Michael Owen.
All eyes will be on new signing Georginio Wijnaldum as Liverpool aim to break back into the Top four, but could the Anfield cash have been better spent elsewhere, asks Will House.
Dale O’Donnell discusses the changes that need to happen at Liverpool now that Jurgen Klopp has replaced Brendan Rodgers.
Thomas Wyer explains why Brendan Rodgers is a scapegoat for the deficiencies of ‘Moneyball’, a transfer policy whose flaws extend well outside of Merseyside.
Thomas Wyer analyses why Shakhtar Donetsk, Olympique Lyonnais and FC Porto succeed in the transfer market, and what other clubs can do to emulate them.
Whilst other top four challengers load up on big money signings during the transfer window, Arsène Wenger has stuck to his philosophies, writes Patrick Mills.
As he enters his fourth season at Anfield Brendan Rodgers has yet to find a tactical identity, writes Patrick Mills.