Liverpool, Premier League and Arsenal
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His comments highlight how results in major league matches can shape belief across multiple competitions. For Liverpool, a win would reinforce their credentials despite recent inconsistency. For Arsenal, victory would further strengthen their position at the summit and underline their determination to turn promise into a title-winning campaign.
CB: Gabriel —Given Liverpool’s inability to defend set pieces, Gabriel will be licking his lips ahead of Thursday’s duel. He’s scored in successive games since his return to the team and will be the target of Arsenal corners, free kicks and long throws.
Virgil van Dijk led the way, as he always does. Liverpool’s captain walked slowly, head slightly bowed, his hands clasping a wreath of red flowers in the shape of a football shirt. The figure 20, Diogo Jota’s shirt number at Anfield, was picked out in ...
At the very last moment...! This browser is not supported, please use a different one or install the app Liverpool traveled to Fulham this Sunday evening, four days before returning to London to face Arsenal in a highly anticipated Premier League clash on Thursday night.
Florian Wirtz scored his first Premier League goal against Wolves and is becoming more influential for Liverpool.
Nicholas Harpur, 23, of Sefton, Merseyside, was heard tragedy chanting by police officers after Liverpool played Leeds at Elland Road on 6 December. West Yorkshire Police said off
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has praised the “special” tributes paid to Diogo Jota during his side’s Premier League match against Wolves.
Harpur was heard making tragedy chants referencing an incident in Istanbul in which two Leeds United fans died. Harpur was fined £800 and ordered to pay a £320 victim surcharge and £85 in costs. He was also made subject to a three-year football banning order.
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Arteta admits Arsenal has a point to prove against Liverpool
Mikel Arteta is acutely aware of the significance of Arsenal’s upcoming game against Liverpool, and the Spanish manager admits that his team has a point to prove.