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Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitiké were both on the scoresheet in Liverpool’s heated 2–1 victory over nine-man Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League as they fought off a late comeback from their hosts.
The good news is that Liverpool’s right-back ranks have received a boost, with Bradley back from suspension and Frimpong fit to return to the squad. The latter has missed the last 12 matches with a hamstring injury and his return is timely after Gomez was forced off against Brighton with a muscle injury of his own.
Five men have been sentenced for their part in a scam involving tickets for Liverpool Football Club matches. The men were found to have dishonestly acquired tickets for Liverpool games and sold them at inflated prices using secondary ticket websites, before creating their own called Seatfinder UK.
Paul Doyle, being sentenced today, used his car as a "weapon" and was "in a rage" when he ploughed into people of all ages.
Liverpool and Portugal striker Diogo Jota died in a car accident on Thursday in Spain, the Portuguese soccer federation announced. He was 28 years old. The Reds released the following statement: "Liverpool Football Club are devastated by the tragic passing ...
Mohamed Salah played a key role against Brighton. But what happens now after his incendiary comments last week and talks with Slot?
Former Liverpool ECHO journalist and campaigner Dan Kay is well-known for his fight for justice following the 1989 Hillsborough disaster. Throughout his career, Dan penned precisely-crafted and intriguing player profiles of some of the biggest names in Liverpool FC history.
The claim is that, privately, Salah was not “overly convinced” by the business Liverpool did in the transfer market over the summer and the idea that Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak, both record-breaking deals for a combined £241 million ($323.2 million), are the players to assume the mantle of leading the club’s attack.
Tom Hicks, who has died aged 79, was a Dallas-based investor whose ill-starred tenure as co-owner of Liverpool FC provoked chants of “Yanks Out!” from the Anfield terraces, with banners emblazoned “If it ain’t broke,