@spionkopred1dBournemouth v Liverpool stats Liverpool FC is set to face AFC Bournemouth in the Premier League, with the Reds boasting a strong record against the Cherries, including 12 wins in their last 13 meetings. Mohamed Salah has scored 12 goals in 12 appearances against Bournemouth, making him the top scorer in this fixture. Bournemouth, however, leads in goals conceded against Liverpool, with 52 goals in 17 clashes. The Cherries have struggled recently, with only one win in their last 13 games, but have shown resilience at home with six wins and four draws in their last 12 home fixtures. Liverpool, on the other hand, is on an impressive run of 13 unbeaten games, the longest in Europe’s top five leagues.
@spionkopred2dArne Slot Must Change A Bad Habit To Help Liverpool’s FortunesThis article discusses the challenges faced by Arne Slot and Liverpool in the Premier League. It highlights the shift in the league's dynamics, the impact of Jürgen Klopp's departure, and the need for Slot to change his defensive approach to improve Liverpool's fortunes.
@spionkopred2dSteven Gerrard to play for LFC Legends v Borussia DortmundSteven Gerrard, former Liverpool FC captain, will play for LFC Legends against Borussia Dortmund Legends in a charity match at Anfield on March 28, 2020. The match, supported by AXA and Forever Reds, will raise funds for Liverpool FC Foundation's employability programs. Tickets are priced at £29.50 for adults, £19.50 for concessions, and £9.50 for juniors.
@spionkopred6dCurtis Jones to Tottenham? Surely notThe article discusses the ongoing transfer speculations during the football transfer window, focusing on Tottenham's potential interest in Liverpool's Curtis Jones. It highlights the importance of Jones to Liverpool's current squad and suggests that losing him would be detrimental.
@spionkopred8dLiverpool fail to overcome Clarets in Saturday afternoon stalemateLiverpool's disappointing start to 2026 continued at Anfield as they were held to a 1-1 draw by relegation-threatened Burnley, marking their fourth consecutive Premier League draw. Despite dominating possession and recording over 32 shots, 11 of which were on target, Liverpool failed to capitalise on their superiority. Burnley's equalizer in the 65th minute by Marcus Edwards means Liverpool now sit just one point ahead of their rivals in fourth place.
@spionkopred9dArne Slot happy to have Mo Salah backLiverpool boss Arne Slot expresses his happiness over Mo Salah's return from AFCON with Egypt, emphasizing Salah's importance to the club. Salah will play in the third-placed play-off game against Nigeria before rejoining Liverpool for the upcoming Premier League match against Bournemouth.
@spionkopred10dFormer Liverpool assistant coach, John Heitinga has joined Tottenham’s coaching staff. How long that will last is uncertain, with Thomas Frank’s future in doubt.
@spionkopred10dAndy Robertson Liverpool future in doubtLiverpool's Andy Robertson expresses his desire to stay at the club beyond his contract expiration, but acknowledges that nothing has been decided yet. Despite having started only four Premier League games this season, Robertson emphasizes his commitment to playing rather than sitting on the bench. He mentions having discussions with the club but keeping the details private.
@spionkopred10dOptimism After Liverpool’s Unbeaten Run ContinuesLiverpool's unbeaten run, stretching to ten games, has sparked optimism among fans despite irritating draws. The draw against Arsenal, a potential champion, showcased the team's resilience and defensive capabilities, serving as a template for future games. Manager Arne Slot's handling of the Martinelli incident was commendable, reflecting a calm and forward-thinking approach. The upcoming FA Cup match against Barnsley offers an opportunity to build on this momentum and start the New Year on a positive note.