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Jurgen Klopp names three ‘special’ Liverpool youngsters who are really impressing him right now
Today’s game against Norwich was a testament to Jurgen Klopp. A testament to the brilliant foundations he has built at Liverpool. One of those, of course being the club’s academy.
In a game where Klopp needed to make changes ahead of a gruelling schedule next week, he brought in several academy graduates. Among them were the likes of James McConnell, Jarell Quansah and Conor Bradley.
All three of them were heavily involved in the game. And played a key role in Liverpool’s success. Bradley registered two assists. Quansah was again very dominant at the back and completed the most passes (96) on the pitch. Meanwhile, McConnell also got an assist for another academy graduate in Curtis Jones.
The future is very bright, and speaking after the game Jurgen Klopp revealed he believes there is even more to come. The Liverpool boss earmarked three players to keep an eye on specifically.
Jurgen Klopp names three ‘special’ youngsters
Speaking in his post-match conference after the game, Klopp explained that he was pleased by the performance of his young players. And he revealed that there was even more to come from the academy.
“There is a lot to come through still. Trey [Nyoni] and Dannsy [Jayden Danns] are special in the 18s. [Lewis] Koumas. A lot of really good players coming up. It’s wonderful,” Klopp explained as per Liverpool ECHO journalist, Theo Squires.
Klopp is right. Liverpool’s academy is in a really good spot at the moment. Those three players he mentioned in particular are looking really exciting. They all trained with the club’s first team ahead of the game against Norwich. It’s surely a matter of time until they start making their mark in senior football as well.
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Arne Slot shares what he plans to do with Isaac tomorrow at the game with Southampton

Arne Slot shares what he plans to do with Isaac tomorrow at the game with Southampton
Liverpool head coach, Arne Slot, has called on fans to make Anfield the loudest it has ever been as his team faces Southampton.
The Dutchman has urged supporters to arrive early and fill the stadium with the passionate songs that celebrate his players—songs he described as “great” and “creative.”
However, Slot will not be on the touchline for the game due to a two-match ban. Instead, he has expressed his desire to experience the match from the stands alongside Isaac, a seven-year-old Liverpool fan diagnosed with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome.
Isaac captured the hearts of millions when Liverpool paid him a surprise visit at his school last December. His unwavering support for the club, especially his heartfelt singing, went viral and continues to inspire the footballing world.
Arne Slot shares what he plans to do with Isaac tomorrow.
The Liverpool manager hopes to join Isaac and the rest of the Anfield faithful in singing for the team from the stands, proving that the club’s unity and passion extend far beyond the pitch.
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This 7-Year-Old Liverpool Superfan, Isaac, and His 4-Year-Old Sister Just Took Over the Internet – Here’s Why!

The internet is buzzing over the most adorable sibling duo you’ll see today—7-year-old Isaac, a die-hard Liverpool fan, and his 4-year-old sister, Favour.
Their heartwarming story, filled with passion for football, sibling rivalry, and pure love, is capturing the hearts of fans worldwide.
Meet Isaac – Liverpool’s Youngest Superfan
At just seven years old, Isaac is not your average football fan. He doesn’t just watch Liverpool games—he lives and breathes them. From memorizing player stats to reenacting Mohamed Salah’s iconic goals in the backyard, Isaac’s passion for the Reds is unmatched. His room is a shrine to the club, with scarves, jerseys, and posters of his heroes.
But what makes Isaac’s football journey even more special? His biggest supporter—and sometimes, his biggest rival—his little sister, Favour.
Favour: The Sister Who Stole the Show
Four-year-old Favour may be younger, but she’s already a star in her own right. Whether she’s cheering for her big brother’s favorite team or playfully teasing him about supporting a different club (just to see his reaction), Favour adds a layer of fun to Isaac’s football obsession.
In a now-viral moment, Favour was caught on camera either celebrating with Isaac or cheekily trying to distract him during a match. The video, shared on social media, instantly took off, with fans falling in love with the duo’s sibling dynamic. Some called them the “cutest football fans on the internet,” while others jokingly suggested Favour might secretly support Liverpool’s rivals!
Why the Internet Can’t Get Enough of Them
So, what makes Isaac and Favour’s story so special? It’s more than just football—it’s about the unbreakable bond between a brother and sister. In a world where sports rivalries can sometimes get heated, these two remind us that football is, at its core, about joy, passion, and bringing people together.
Liverpool fans are already calling for the club to recognize Isaac’s dedication. Some are even tagging Liverpool FC, hoping for a special shoutout from the team. Could Isaac and Favour get the surprise of a lifetime from their favorite club? Only time will tell!
The Future of Football’s Cutest Duo
Whether Isaac grows up to be a football analyst, a player, or simply a lifelong Liverpool fan, one thing is clear—he’s got a loyal teammate in Favour. And who knows? Maybe one day, she’ll be the one taking the football world by storm.
For now, the internet is loving every moment of their football-filled adventures. One thing is certain—Isaac and Favour are proof that football isn’t just a game; it’s a family affair.
Would you love to see Liverpool FC recognize Isaac? Share their story and tag the club—you never know who might be watching!
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‘Unfair’ – Salty PSG boss Luis Enrique makes big promise to Liverpool after Alisson masterclass

Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique was pained by his side’s “many times unfair” Champions League loss to Liverpool and has made a big vow to Liverpool ahead of the second leg, while Arne Slot made a big admission and revealed what frustrated him most about the Reds’ display at the Parc des Princes.
The French giants pummelled the visitors’ goal by amassing 27 shots – 10 of which were on target – only to find Reds keeper Alisson in breathtaking form as the Brazilian repelled everything that PSG threw at him. And when Harvey Elliott pounced with three minutes left to complete the ultimate smash and grab, it was very much advantage Liverpool ahead of the last-16 second leg at Anfield on Tuesday.
However, while fans and pundits alike marvelled at the ‘clinic’ that Alisson put on, Enrique was left licking his wounds and the salty PSG boss insisted he could be proud of his players, claiming “of course” when asked if they will win the return leg at Anfield.
“My feelings right now…it’s difficult to think about the match in a positive way because I think we deserved to win, clearly. We created a lot of chances,” the Spaniard told TNT Sports after the game.
“I think it’s one of the best matches that we did in the Champions League this season.
“When you think that the best player of Liverpool was their goalkeeper, Alisson, football is many times unfair and we have to accept that. But, we are ready to [go to] Liverpool!
“We don’t have anything to lose. I think we’ve overcome Liverpool. Liverpool is the best team in Europe and today they almost create one or two chances maximum and we created a lot. I feel proud of my players, my team, of the supporters.”
Reserving some praise for Liverpool, the PSG boss added: “Top players, top quality, top quality team and I think they [Liverpool] didn’t feel that this season with Arne Slot. For us, it’s important but we have our last chance and we’re going to think about that in a positive way.”
Asked if they could win at Anfield, Enrique added: “Of course! We are going to do it!”
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Virgil van Dijk goes alpha mode and shuts down PSG official complaining about Ibrahima Konate tackle as tunnel footage emerges

Paris Saint Germain were not happy with a controversial call in their UEFA Champions League clash against Liverpool.
Footage has emerged showing Virgil van Dijk shutting down a Paris Saint Germain official inside the Parc des Princes tunnel.
Van Dijk captained Liverpool on Wednesday night as they took on PSG in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League round of 16 tie.
Despite being dominated all game, Liverpool somehow came away 1-0 winners thanks to Alisson Becker’s heroic performance and Harvey Elliott’s 87th-minute goal.
During the first half, Reds defender Ibrahima Konate survived a nervy VAR check after he challenged Bradley Barcola when the PSG man was through on goal.
Luckily for Liverpool, VAR found there to be no clear and obvious error from the referee, and the match swiftly resumed.
Footage from inside the Parc des Princes tunnel has since emerged, which captured PSG Football Advisor Luis Campos furiously reacting to the referee’s decision.
He was heard shouting: “Red card or penalty!”
Van Dijk then said: “Comeon bro, it’s not Ligue 1 bro hey, it’s not Ligue 1.”
Campos seemed to ignore Van Dijk as he continued shouting: “It’s a red card or penalty.”
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Former FIFA referee Christina Unkel claimed that Konate should have seen red for his challenge on Barcola.
She said on CBS Sports: “I’m actually not going to agree with the referee or VAR in this play itself. I do think it should have been recommended down to a red card due to denial of a goalscoring opportunity (DOGSO).
“The contact happens here, essentially, outside the penalty area, so we’re talking about a DOGSO red card. Did they attacker have the opportunity to control the ball? The answer here is yes.”
Unkel added: “It meets all of the DOGSO considerations so I would have wanted to see this as a penalty and then the VAR if not called on-field.”
Konate himself said to Canal+: “There was a VAR check. If there was a push, like you said, I would have been shown a red card. I’m telling you that there wasn’t a foul.
“It’s true that I am very strong but I don’t apply power, I just put my arm. If I had put a lot more power into it then we could talk about it, but it was soft from me.”
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Rio Ferdinand laughings after hearing what Arne Slot did during Liverpool’s 1-0 win vs PSG

Rio Ferdinand laughings after hearing what Arne Slot did during Liverpool’s 1-0 win vs PSG
While Arne Slot is an excellent tactician, one trait he shares with all other great managers is that he is also a gambler and that was on display during Liverpool’s 1-0 win against Paris Saint-Germain.
Slot took the bold decision of substituting Mohamed Salah off in place of Harvey Elliott — a call that initially raised eyebrows before the Englishman went on to score the winner in the 87th minute.
Salah’s performance against PSG was slated but what makes the in-form winger cut from a different cloth is he has a habit of coming up clutch with goals and assists in games where things are not going his way.
However, Arne Slot rolled the dice and Harvey Elliott rewarded his manager for his bravery by putting the ball into the back of the net past Gianluigi Donnarumma.
If Liverpool go on to win the Champions League this season, Slot’s decision to take Salah off and bring Elliott on against the Parisians will be eternally heralded.
Arne Slot lauded Alisson’s heroics against PSG but ultimately, it was the boyhood Reds fan who saved the day for his side.
Rio Ferdinand laughs as Arne Slot’s Harvey Elliott decision does the trick for Liverpool vs PSG
Salah would have been frustrated after Slot hooked him off and that too for a youngster in Elliott.
But after the Englishman netted the all-important winner, the 32-year-old also would have had no choice but to applaud the Liverpool boss’ proactive substitition.
Rio Ferdinand felt Salah had an underwhelming game against PSG as well.
The pundit said on Rio Ferdinand Presents: “Disappointing tonight. I thought Mendes played the best I’ve seen a full-back play [against] him. But you are still sitting there and still thinking, ‘He’s not playing well, he’s quiet.’ But Mo Salah will do what Mo Salah does and he’ll have a quiet game and score. So you’re always on your edge of the seat waiting for it.”
But after being told that Elliott scored within just 47 seconds after replacing Salah, Rio Ferdinand laughed for a few seconds and gave Arne Slot the credit he deserves for taking the bold decision of taking the Egyptian off.
“It was wild, it’s mad but he’s done this all season. Not quite so like in your face like that where he comes on, first touch, goal but you’re taking off your top goalscorer who’s got you out of any hole you’ve been in this season. You bring on a kid who’s been injured a lot of the time, big talent, unquestionable. He goes and scores.”
Two other genius decisions Arne Slot made during PSG vs Liverpool
Tactically, Luis Enrique seemingly stunned Arne Slot as his PSG side were as fluid as one can be — with Ousmane Dembele, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Bradley Barcola constantly interchanging between themselves during the game.
At times, even defensive midfielder Joao Neves made runs in behind the Reds defence as the hosts were causing pure chaos that the visitors could not deal with whatsoever for a majority of the game.
But Arne Slot made three incredible substitutions against PSG that effectively won Liverpool the contest.
- Taking Salah off for Elliott
- Taking Diogo Jota off for Darwin Nunez
- Taking Ryan Gravenberch off for Wataru Endo
Nunez came on for Jota and instantly caused problems with his typically fearless approach to games, eventually assisting Elliott’s winner.
Furthermore, Gravenberch came off for Endo, which was another astute change as the Japanese international won several tackles and anchored Liverpool’s back four in a way that the former Bayern Munich midfielder struggled to throughout the game.
Rio Ferdinand and the millions of other observers watching Liverpool eventually beat PSG all perhaps ultimately had to give Arne Slot the credit he deserves as he continues to cement his status as a top manager.
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Alexis Mac Allister fires 10-word warning for PSG with Liverpool set for Anfield advantage

Liverpool beat Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 in their Champions League first leg meeting – but there’s still 90 minutes to go in that tie.
Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister has led his teammates already urging resilience for next week’s second leg meeting with Paris Saint-Germain. Thanks to a smash-and-grab performance inspired by Alisson Becker and Harvey Elliott, the Reds take a one-goal advantage home in their Champions League last-16 tie.
Arne Slot’s side had been warned by PSG manager Luis Enrique that an onslaught was on its way and that proved correct at the Parc des Princes. The French side dominated play with 71 per cent possession of the ball, 27 overall attempts on goal and 10 on target, but ultimately it was Liverpool’s lone strike towards Gianluigi Donnarumma’s net that made the difference.
Alisson played a huge part making nine saves in the match before Harvey Elliott emerged from the subs bench and with his first touch after 47 seconds of his arrival, curled into the opposite far corner. Cue the celebrations.
“We take the lead, but the battle continues at home,” were the wise words from Mac Allister posted to Instagram on his journey home on Wednesday night. Even without the captain’s armband, the Argentine World Cup winner is becoming a key voice within this Liverpool team.
That was echoed by the experienced head of Andy Robertson, who in his own post to the platform simply stated: “Half-time.” The 2019 Champions League winner has been through many a knock-out tie – the most memorable being those in which Liverpool have been forced to come from behind, but at Anfield next Tuesday night (8pm) he will be part of the collective effort to see things through.
And goal-scorer Elliott, speaking to the camera for Liverpool’s official Instagram account, had a parting message for supporters last night. “I just wanted to say thank you so much for the away support and the support back home – as you know it drives us on and keeps us going.
“The game is never over until the final whistle, we dug in right until the very end today so let’s take this win, take it back and get ready for the weekend. Once again, thank you very much – You’ll Never Walk Alone.”
The Reds take on Southampton in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon before PSG visit three days later. To round off an intense March, they follow that European leg with the Carabao Cup final vs Newcastle United.
The prize for beating PSG over two legs will be a quarter-final vs Aston Villa or Club Brugge. The English outfit also have the advantage at the halfway point in that tie.
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Petition launched to move Liverpool’s expected Premier League trophy parade to London

Petition launched to move Liverpool’s expected Premier League trophy parade to London
A controversial petition has emerged online suggesting Liverpool move any victory parade at the end of the season to London.
Liverpool took one step closer to claiming the Premier League title in Arne Slot’s first season in charge last week following their 2-0 win over Newcastle United, extending their lead on top of the table to 13 points.
Should they be successful in claiming their 20th English top flight title, the Reds will make sure to celebrate the achievement with their fans with a trophy parade through the streets of Liverpool.
But ahead of the potential celebration, a shock petition has appeared online asking the club to consider moving the parade to London.
Following their victory in both the Carabao Cup final and FA Cup final in the 2021/22 season, Liverpool held a trophy parade through the city that was attended by an estimated 500,000 supporters.
But one fan based outside of Liverpool has complained that holding the trophy parade in the city every time the club when a trophy is won neglects the fanbase across the UK.
Therefore, they created a petition to suggest that, should Liverpool win the Premier League as expected, they should change things up and move the parade to London instead.
The petition, set up on Change.org by ‘King Koppite,’ states: “I, like many other loyal Liverpool FC fans, live in London, far from our team’s home city in the North.
“The South of England and beyond is home to a majority of Liverpool FC’s fervent fan base, creating a costly and time-consuming journey for us every time we aim to join in the club’s victory parades.
“What we propose is not a dismissal of Liverpool’s local heritage, but a recognition of the club’s national – even global – reach. With the prevalence of Liverpool FC supporters in the South, moving the title parade to London would simply be a more pragmatic and inclusive approach.”
The petition continued: “Statistics show that London holds the largest concentration of football fans across the whole of England (BBC Radio 5 Live’s Football Fans Census, 2019).
“By moving the parade to our nation’s capital, more fans would be offered the opportunity to participate in the celebration, extending the sense of community and shared victory.
“Therefore, we propose a reassessment of the location of Liverpool Football Club’s title parades to better accommodate a larger portion of the fanbase, and create more inclusive and accessible celebrations. Sign this petition to help bring the Liverpool FC title parade closer to fans in the South.”
Of course, it is entirely possible that the petition has been set up by a rival fan hoping to mock Liverpool despite their success this season.
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Khvicha Kvaratskhelia Liverpool reaction speaks volumes as ‘difficult’ Anfield admission made

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was speaking following PSG’s Champions League defeat to Liverpool.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia believes his Paris Saint-Germain side ‘deserved more’ from their Champions League tie against Liverpool as he admitted they now face a ‘difficult’ challenge. The Ligue 1 champions had dominated for 87 minutes and the only reason they weren’t ahead was because of Alisson Becker, who produced a man of the match display at the Parc des Princes.
But, with three minutes of normal time remaining, Harvey Elliott struck to seal a 1-0 win for his side. The midfielder was only brought on in the 86th minute to replace Mohamed Salah and seconds later scored with his first touch.
And Kvaratskhelia, who saw a 20th-minute strike ruled out by VAR for offside, admitted: “It was so sad. I was so happy, but it’s okay – it’s football. I have to just keep working hard and I think the right result also for me, for the team, will come.”
The Georgian, who was also linked with a move to Anfield last month, then continued to CBS Sports: “Really I think we had many opportunities to score. I think we deserved more and it was not hard because we showed them that today, for me, we was the better team.
“We showed we deserved to win, maybe draw, but it is football and we just have to prepare ourselves for the next game and just be ready to give everything.”
Kvaratskhelia was pressed further on that last point meaning PSG must get a result at a stadium where the Reds have lost only once this season, plus have beaten the champions of England, Germany and Spain.
“It is the football, we just have to concentrate about football and show them the same. Just focus and score the goals, which will be important.”
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