Liverpool
What Do We Think About The New Liverpool Kits?
Four Clubs Enter, Only Two Survive (To Play In The Champions League)
After securing three points yesterday behind Emre Can’s wonder goal, Liverpool are primed to finish in the top four and qualify for the Champions League for the first time in three years. The Reds have a very manageable schedule down the stretch.
Emre Can Just Scored The Premier League Goal Of The Season
Emre Can, Liverpool's roving German midfield destroyer, is more than meets the eye, like a transformer. On the surface, he's a big, athletic, crunching central midfielder. When you look a little closer, though, he can do this:
What a goal this was for Emre Can! https://t.co/ln6ltb6Xjk pic.twitter.com/plvITDEATk
Steven Gerrard Slip vs Chelsea
Roberto Firmino Saves Liverpools Champions League Hopes
Roberto Firmino Is The Most Delightful Player In The Premier League
Roberto Firmino is incredible, not just because he scores goals like this:
RT PotterReacts "RT TitanicOnThings: Firmino's goal vs Stoke is better with the Titanic music... pic.twitter.com/NdGMHQRhWM"
— Holmes Apprentice (@Alykeeet) April 10, 2017
Artur Boruc Quietly Made The Save Of The Season Against Liverpool
All the hand-wringing about Liverpool dropping points at home to Bournemouth Wednesday has, sadly, overshadowed one of the best plays you'll see in the EPL this season: Artur Boruc's save on a Nathaniel Clyne Howitzer. It'm here to give the save its proper celebration.
The play starts at 2:39.
James Bond Is Actually A Perfect Fit For Liverpool
Liverpool vs. Everton, the fabled Merseyside derby, always brings with it vast quantities of bad takes. Usually these are boilerplate blood-and-wine "it just means more" affairs, but one, from Talksport presenter Mike Parry, caught our attention.
Absolutely disgraceful that James Bond has come out as a Koppite .. 007 belongs to this nation .. not one football club .. any football club
Liverpool Hit 3 Worldies, Leaving Everton In Their Torrential Wake
Liverpool moved into third place in the Premier League with a scintillating victory over Everton in the Merseyside derby. Sadio Mane, Philippe Coutinho and Divock Origi struck for the home side while Matthew Pennington scored the lone Everton goal in Liverpool’s 3-1 victory.
Mane opened the scoring in the 8th-minute with a fantastic solo effort, driving past defenders before striking a low shot into the corner — his 13th league goal of the campaign.