As Liverpool fans, maybe we had it a bit too easy in 2019/20. Maybe the record-breaking manner in which we claimed our first Premier League title distorted our thought process somewhat. It’s five years ago today that a 2-0 win over Manchester United sent Jurgen Klopp’s team 16 points clear at the top with a game in hand and Anfield finally dared to sing “We’re gonna win the league!
After such a brilliant performance full of energy, cutting edge and drive, Arsenal inexplicably found a way to chuck two points away as their jaded, injury-hit team were dejected at the final whistle. They’re still 12 games unbeaten in the Premier League but this draw hurt. It stung. It felt like a defeat.
There are just over two weeks remaining of the January transfer window, with the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool scrambling to complete deals before the deadline
Manchester United are reportedly interested in signing Rayan Ait-Nouri, who has also garnered interest from Liverpool and Manchester City.
Manchester City and Arsenal acting decisively has not helped but there is mild panic at Liverpool doing absolutely nothing in the January transfer window.
Liverpool let the chance to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League table slip in the pelting rain against Manchester United.
Liverpool supporters groups have written to the club to highlight the negative impact a rise in ticket prices can have on the club.
Liverpool came from behind to lead against Manchester United, but the Reds gave up a second goal to drop two points in their title charge.
Brentford head coach Thomas Frank has labelled Liverpool “the best team in the world” following his side’s 2-0 defeat against the Premier League leaders on Saturday. The two teams were heading for a goalless draw at the Gtech Community Stadium before a stoppage-time brace from Darwin Nunez claimed all three points for the visitors.
Premier League score and goal updates after Denis Law tributes - United look for a second win on the bounce after a subpar performance against Southampton
A second south coast club visits Old Trafford inside a week as Ruben Amorim looks to record back-to-back Premier League wins for the first time as manager after scrapping past Southampton in midweek. Despite the win, it raises fresh doubts over the squad, which results and performances against Liverpool and Arsenal had looked to eradicate.