Paul Merson believes Liverpool could still implode in the Premier League title race as he argued with Sky Sports colleagues over Arsenal's chances of overhauling the Reds. Arne Slot's side are six ...
Twelve months have swiftly passed since Jürgen Klopp, the charismatic manager who steered Liverpool to heights ... Arne Slot. As Paul Joyce of The Times detailed, the announcement of Klopp ...
Paul Merson has explained why he be believes ... Nunez was the hero for Liverpool last weekend after he made a cameo appearance from the bench to score two stoppage-time goals against Brentford.
Former Arsenal player, Paul Merson, has predicted this weekend’s Premier League matches between Manchester City and Chelsea and other Week 23 fixtures. Liverpool got a late win at Brentford and ...
Paul Merson has sparked a fiery debate with his Sky Sports colleagues over Liverpool's Premier League title prospects, suggesting the Reds could still implode despite their current lead.
This season, about a third of the catch — roughly 1.58 million pounds — was headed for St. Paul’s docks, and with it a revenue stream from seafood taxes. But shortly after Fish and Game’s ...
Predicting a 3-0 victory for the Reds, former Arsenal midfielder Paul Merson believes today will be a write-off for Ipswich. “Liverpool just need to keep winning,” Merson said in his column ...
Liverpool's 2-1 win over Lille at Anfield tightened their grip on top spot in the league phase of the Champions League with a seventh consecutive win. Mohamed Salah's first-half goal put Arne Slot ...
What separates Liverpool from their title rivals is the range of firepower available to Arne Slot. With last week’s two-goal hero Darwin Nunez restricted to the bench, this was Cody Gakpo’s ...
He continued shouting about his "chest hurting" with the judge, Mr Justice Goose, telling him: "Shouting from the dock is not going to make this any quicker." Stanley Reiz KC defending said ...
Here is the current state-of-play in the Champions League heading into matchday eight and what is required from the British clubs involved to advance to the next stage of the competition.