Liverpool welcome Accrington Stanley to Anfield in Saturday's third round of the Emirates FA Cup. The Reds head into the game after a 1-0 defeat to Tottenham Ho
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Liverpool face Accrington Stanley in the third round of the FA Cup and Arne Slot is expected to rotate his starting eleven at Anfield.
Arne Slot has been speaking about his forward line ahead of facing Brentford this weekend. Liverpool will need to take its chances in that Premier League clash.
With Arne Slot steering Liverpool through a crucial period of the season, progress in the FA Cup represents a chance to secure silverware and galvanise fan support. Facing Plymouth Argyle is no straightforward task, especially in a knockout format, but it presents a valuable opportunity for the Reds to showcase their depth and quality.
Arne Slot is set to take part in his first ever FA Cup game this weekend and he will be doing so with two players that were possibly going to miss the match. Speaking with the press before the third round tie,
Liverpool manager Arne Slot chose Alisson over Caoimhin Kelleher for Wednesday night’s Carabao Cup semi-final first-leg defeat to Tottenham.
Liverpool forward Jayden Danns looked set to leave on loan in the summer, however, an untimely injury curtailed those plans. Danns burst into Jurgen Klopp’s fir
Federico Chiesa has had a difficult start to life on Merseyside but in his 45-minute FA Cup cameo, the Italian suggested he could still come good at Anfield
LIVERPOOL, England, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Liverpool manager Arne Slot complimented fourth-tier Accrington Stanley for posing a challenge to the Premier League leaders despite losing 4-0 in Saturday's FA Cup third round clash. Accrington, with only just over ...
Reds Set for FA Cup Clash with Plymouth ArgyleLiverpool’s FA Cup journey will continue with a fourth-round tie against Plymouth Argyle. Sunday’s draw saw Arne Slot’s side paired with the
And with Arne Slot having made it clear who his No.1 choice is, the 26-year-old is set to fall further down the pecking order this summer. Georgian keeper Giorgi Mamardashvili has already been signed by Liverpool, who agreed a £25million deal with Valencia in August.