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Danny Murphy has just explained what Arne Slot is not getting enough credit for at Liverpool

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Former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy was full of praise for Arne Slot’s engine room after the 3-0 victory over Bournemouth.

It was on Monday, August 12th when Martin Zubimendi informed Liverpool that he would be staying at Real Sociedad. It appeared a significant blow for new head coach Arne Slot and new sporting director Richard Hughes.

But fast-forward six weeks and that is no longer the case. Liverpool sit second in the Premier League and have made an excellent start to the Champions League with their only blip being a disappointing 1-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest.

Defensive solidity – there have been four clean sheets and just two goals conceded in the opening six games of the campaign – has been key while the competition in the forward line following the arrival of Federico Chiesa is fiercer than ever and clearly having the desired effect.

But perhaps the most impressive performer for the Reds so far this season is Ryan Gravenberch, who has taken on the No.6 role that appeared destined for Zubimendi and made it his own.


However, while Gravenberch has been quite rightly hailed for his displays, the form of Alexis Mac Allister has also gone under the radar, and Dominik Szoboszlai is rising to the challenges set down by Slot.

When Zubimendi did what Steven Gerrard did two decades previously and opted to stay loyal to his hometown club, there was worry among some supporters about whether Slot had the midfield to challenge Manchester City and Arsenal, who played out an incident-packed 2-2 draw at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, little over 24 hours after Liverpool cruised to a comfortable 3-0 win at home to Bournemouth.


But to the Dutchman’s credit, those worries have certainly subsided and while there is plenty of talent in reserve, with the likes of Curtis Jones and Wataru Endo potentially being handed a chance to impress in Wednesday’s Carabao Cup third-round tie at home to West Ham United, the Gravenberch-Mac Allister-Szoboszlai triumvirate looks like it will take some shifting.

Danny Murphy, when analysing the victory over Bournemouth on Match of the Day, was impressed by the build-up play of his former club and the “balance” Slot has constructed in the centre of the park, something which his predecessor Jurgen Klopp was not always able to achieve in the latter days of his legendary Anfield reign.

“Here, spare man, Bournemouth a little bit off, don’t quite have the numbers in, don’t quite get there in time,” said Murphy, who scored 44 goals in 249 games for the Reds during his playing career.

“Look at this little look from Mac Allister, and again. Waits for him to get in there, there he is, brilliant pass, intelligent footballer.

“The midfield three have got lovely balance at the moment, they all know what each other are doing.”

For Liverpool fans who just six weeks ago were concerned by Zubimendi’s shock U-turn, long may it continue.




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Trent Alexander-Arnold update has emerged leaving Liverpool worried for his future

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According to Football Insider, Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti is keen on a move for Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold.

The 26-year-old has entered the final year of his contract at Anfield and his long term future at the club remains uncertain.

The England international is not close to agreeing terms on a new deal at the Premier League club at the moment which has opened the door of a move to the La Liga giants.

Football pundit Paul Robinson has already warned Liverpool about the worrying situation they face regarding the contract situation of Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah and Virgil Van Dijk.

The latest update from Football Insider would be a huge cause of concern for the powers at Anfield.


As per the report, the Real Madrid manager Ancelotti is an admirer of the Liverpool defender since his days of managing Everton in the Premier League.

The Italian tactician wants to make Alexander-Arnold his latest Galactico signing, adding to the arrivals of Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham in recent transfer windows.


The long term injury to Dani Carvajal has made signing a new right-back a priority at the Santiago Bernabeu with the Liverpool fan favourite being Real Madrid’s ideal option to replace the Spaniard.

Real Madrid’s interest in Alexander-Arnold is nothing new with Los Blancos keeping an eye on the Premier League star for quite some time now.

The Reds are preparing themselves for the worst case scenario if their right-back decides to leave the club.

There is no guarantee of the Liverpool star staying at the club with interest from the Spanish giants hard to resist for a number of high-profile Premier League players in the past.

Trent Alexander-Arnold edging closer to Liverpool exit?

By the start of January, the defender will be able to negotiate a pre-contract agreement with a club of his choice which would leave Liverpool in a weaker position to keep the player.

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez and manager Ancelotti are ready to make their move for the English defender and most of the times, they get what they need in the transfer market.

The 26-year-old’s future is going to be the subject of attention in the media and with every passing week, Liverpool would start getting more worried to keep him at Anfield.




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Liverpool’s triple injury boosts Vs Chelsea

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Liverpool will be back in action next weekend when they play against Enzo Maresca’s lead squad at Anfield.

Ahead of the weekend faceoff, the Reds have been handed a significant boost ahead of playing host to Chelsea in the Premier League after the October international break.

So far this season, manager Arne Slot has made a impressive start to life at Anfield, the Merseyside giants sitted at the top of the Premier League table after seven matches.

The recent update revealed Virgil van Dijk, Curtis Jones and Mohamed Salah have all made an early return to club duties having previously been in line to be away until early next week.


While playing for the Netherlands against Hungary on Friday night, Van Dijk was sent off and will subsequently serve a one-match suspension for Oranje.

Jones received a late call-up to the England squad for Thursday’s game with Greece, but the midfielder was not allowed to leave the Three Lions camp due to a personal commitment.


Meanwhile, the Blues’ match against Liverpool will be one of the talk about this weekend as Chelsea will look forward to winning or atlesst split points with the Reds




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Xabi Alonso may have accidentally done Liverpool huge favor as new Real Madrid plan emerges

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Xabi Alonso’s decision to stay at Bayer Leverkusen broke Liverpool hearts, but as an alternative Trent Alexander-Arnold plan emerges, maybe his call could help the Reds out.

When Xabi Alonso ruled himself out of the running to become Jurgen Klopp’s successor, Liverpool fans were understandably devastated.

Breaking records left, right and center as he led Bayer Leverkusen to its first-ever Bundesliga title, there wasn’t a more sought-after manager in world football. Not only that, but a return to Anfield just seemed like the perfect storyline.

It wasn’t to be though, with Alonso electing to stay put in Germany, while Liverpool turned its attentions to Arne Slot. That move has of course worked out pretty well for the Reds, but the chances of Alonso stepping into the home dugout at Anfield in the future are looking pretty slim now.

There’s seemingly little doubt what the former midfielder’s next job will be. Everything seems to be geared toward him taking on the biggest job in European football – Real Madrid.


According to The Athletic, Alonso is one of the leading candidates to take over from Carlo Ancelotti at some point. Sport BILD, meanwhile, suggested last month that change could happen as early as next summer, despite the Italian’s contract running until 2026.

And should Alonso be set for a return to the Bernabeu, he could take one of his Leverkusen stars along with him, which might well be music to the ears of Liverpool.


As per Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg, Real is monitoring Jeremie Frimpong’s situation ahead of a potential transfer next summer. The Netherlands international is one of the names said to be on the Spanish giant’s list as it looks for a new right-back, and we all know what one of those other names is likely to be.

With speculation rife over Trent Alexander-Arnold’s future, there is a growing fear among Liverpool fans that their vice-captain will be heading to the Bernabeu at the end of his contract. It won’t be long until the 26-year-old can negotiate a pre-contract agreement with a foreign club, should he decide against extending his stay at Anfield.

Does Madrid’s interest in Frimpong offer a glimmer of hope though? Perhaps, although it still seems a bit of a stretch.

Real has made a habit of picking up big names for absolutely nothing recently, with Kylian Mbappe the most obvious example. If the opportunity is there to get a deal for Alexander-Arnold over the line in January without spending a penny, it wouldn’t make much sense for the team to wait until the summer to trigger a $44m (£33m/€40m) release clause for Frimpong.

If Los Blancos have their sights set on Alonso becoming manager soon though, it would make sense to target a player that has shone under his guidance. Frimpong has been one of the standout stars at Leverkusen over the past year or so, and maybe that could convince Real he’s the perfect option for a new era with the Spaniard.

It might all prove to be wishful thinking, but Real’s interest in Frimpong could be the first signs of Alexander-Arnold favoring a new contract at Liverpool. If that is the case, Alonso’s decision not to pursue a return to Anfield could be about to pay off big time for the Reds.




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Manager admits his ‘authority affected’ after Liverpool star reduced to tears in the dressing room

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Uruguay manager Marcelo Bielsa has come under fire after Luis Suarez’s comments.

Marcelo Bielsa has admitted that his ‘authority’ has been affected as Uruguay manager after Luis Suarez’s criticism.

Liverpool hero Suarez retired from international duty last month and subsequently hit out at La Celeste boss Bielsa’s methods. Suarez revealed that Reds striker Darwin Nunez was reduced to tears at half-time in a clash against Argentina in November 2023 because of the ex-Leeds United chief’s harsh approach. Nunez went on to score the second goal in Uruguay’s historic 2-0 win and immediately celebrated the goal with Suarez.

Revealing what he told Nunez in the dressing room, Suarez recalled: “You are here on your own merit, because of how you work, because you are a goalscorer and you are the best. You have to continue like this, forget what others are saying. Wash your face, go out there and smash it.” The country’s captain Federico Valverde admitted that he and other senior players planned to hold talks with Bielsa over his modus operandi. Uruguay suffered a shock 1-0 loss at the hands of Peru last weekend, which leaves them third in the South American table to qualify for the 2026 World Cup. La Celeste face Ecuador in the early hours of Wednesday hoping to get back on track, with Nunez available after having his five-game ban he picked up in the Copa America for a fracas with Colombia fans suspended.

And although Bielsa confessed his position has been somewhat undermined, he did not believe it was the reason why Uruguay were beaten. He said: “As for how the situation affected me, I don’t ignore what happened, and I know that my authority was affected in some way. What happened during the week does not condition or explain how we played, nor do I think it has had an effect because it was a week with a lot of effervescence.


“It didn’t alter the conviction with which the match was prepared and the way the group and the coaching staff worked. The preparation was the same as always.”





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Liverpool player says there’s an ‘OUTSTANDING’ youngster at the club who is better than Mo Salah

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One Liverpool player has described one of the club’s talented youngsters as “outstanding” – even better than star player Mohamed Salah.

There are few who can compare to the Egyptian in world football, let alone Liverpool.

However, according to one current Liverpool player, there is a player at the club who surpasses even Salah when it comes to one ability in particular.

Speaking to Scottish newspaper the Daily Record, on-loan Reds player Luca Stephenson spoke at length about one of Liverpool’s most exciting young talents, winger Ben Doak.


Currently, the Scotsman is enjoying his brilliant form on loan at Middlesbrough and has also started to break into the Scottish national team.

And he is very clearly catching the attention of his Liverpool teammates as well.


Why Ben Doak is already better at something than Mohamed Salah

Stephenson has explained that he thinks Doak is already better than Mohamed Salah and the rest of the Liverpool first team at his one vs one ability.

“In all honesty I’ve not seen anybody I’ve played against or played with have kind of that one-v-one talent that he’s got. That’s talking about first team players at Liverpool in terms of one-v-one taking players on. I genuinely don’t think there’s anybody as good as him in that kind of sense.

“He beats you and you’ve just got to hope for a bad cross or a bad ball to pull you out of things. He’s at Middlesbrough this year and I think that will do him the world of good. He’s got a very good career in the game I’m sure.”

It’s quite the statement from Stephenson, who came through the ranks with Doak and finds himself in Scotland now, on loan at Dundee United. Current Reds star Andy Robertson is a former Dundee player, and Stephenson spoke about how much he helped out with the move.

“I spoke to him a little bit when I knew I was coming up here. He told me how much I’d love it and looked to speak to some of the staff who were still here from when he was playing so that was good.”

Stephenson has enjoyed a decent time of it so far during this loan spell, including scoring his first professional goal in a 2-0 win over St. Johnstone in August.

 




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‘We know’ – Liverpool insider drops intriguing Martin Zubimendi transfer claim this afternoon

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Liverpool came awfully close to completing a move for Martin Zubimendi in the summer transfer window.

Close but no cigar will offer little in the way of consolation for Richard Hughes, of course, even if Ryan Gravenberch appears to have benefitted immensely and is playing with renewed confidence.

The Dutch international can’t be expected to feature in every possible outing for the Merseysiders – even if Arne Slot does appear to enjoy sticking with a consistent starting XI.

So, there’s every possibility that the Reds could look to renew interest in Zubimendi in the upcoming January transfer window. Certainly, interested clubs will surely only be emboldened the longer the midfielder goes without signing a new contract.

Liverpool could still sign Martin Zubimendi in January

Ian Doyle noted that Liverpool could go back in for the Spanish international in the winter window. However, that relies on him first opting for a move away from Real Sociedad.


“I think if Martin Zubimendi wants to leave Real Sociedad in January, I think Liverpool will try and sign him,” the Echo‘s chief Liverpool reporter spoke on the Blood Red podcast.

“We know they’ve got the money for him, otherwise they wouldn’t have approached in the first place.


The chances of such a change of mind from the 25-year-old currently seem rather slim. Fabrizio Romano reported that the player does not intend to leave La Real this coming January, though the subject could be revisited in the summer.

Does Martin Zubimendi still have a release clause?

Martin Zubimendi’s £51m release clause is understood to remain active under his current terms with the La Liga outfit.

“I’m not sure what the deal is with his release clause, does it still apply?” Doyle went on to add.

“I would assume it would do because there was never any suggestion of a deadline. So, it was just a whole fiddly bit and Sociedad called his bluff and he said, ‘I wanna stay’ […]

“The deadline is his contract basically. So if he fancies it, then I think Liverpool quite clearly will go in for him, because they wanted him. As well as Gravenberch and the rest of them have done – they can’t play all the games!”

Naturally, a potential move to Liverpool or any other suitor in a few months must be predicated on the holding midfielder’s willingness to activate his own release clause.

We already know that Real Sociedad know exactly how to play on their No.4’s heartstrings when it comes to the perks of his locale.

If Zubimendi wants to seek pastures new, he’s going to have to do more than just signal his intention.




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Alexis Mac Allister injury updates before the match against Bolivia

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Liverpool’s number 10 Alexis Mac Allister has been confirmed to be back in Argentina’s training camp before the next match against Bolivia, played on Wednesday.

The midfielder didn’t feel well after Liverpool‘s last match against Crystal Palace in which Arne Slot substituted the player to get replaced with Dominik Szoboszlai after the half-time break.

In Argentina’s recent 1-1 draw against Venezuela, the player was benched with no playing time during the match after the coach decided to rest him due to a groin injury.

The good news for the fans is that Alexis Mac Allister has returned to training with his country and will be available for the 10th match in South America’s World Championship qualifiers. For the moment, Lionel Scaloni’s team is placed at the top of the league with 19 points, leaving Luis Diaz’s Colombia in second place with three points less.


Mac Allister has scored in only one match out of nine during the campaign, and the goal came in the 3-0 win against Chile when the player received an assist from Atletico Madrid’s new signing Julian Alvarez.

The 25-year-old has been excellent for Liverpool ever since his arrival in the summer of 2024 when Jurgen Klopp was still the manager of the Reds. Being one of the main players in the team, Alexis Mac Allister has started in almost every match for his team after leaving Brighton for only 35 million pounds.


In his first season in Merseyside, the Argentinian scored seven goals and provided seven assists for the team, marking a perfect signing for the Liverpool squad.

His 24/25 season is going well, starting in every match for Liverpool except in the 5-1 win against West Ham in the EFL Cup round of 16, where the Reds will face Brighton for the quarter-finals on 30 October.

Arne Slot’s team faces a tough challenge after the international break due to the busy schedule which starts on 20 October against Chelsea in Anfield. After winning seven out of six games, Liverpool is first in the Premier League table with 18 points, failing to keep the perfect form on against Nottingham Forest in which the Reds lost 1-0 in their own stadium.

Next for Mac Allister and his country is the Venezuela game in which Scaloni’s boys will try to achieve another three points so they can finish the international break at the top of the table.

Down below you can see the official tweet from @AnfieldAgenda confirming Alexis Mac Allister’s return to the training session:

https://x.com/AnfieldAgenda/status/1845600159238848752?t=Lj0BIyBVmU5Nar__YXswgA&s=19




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‘I refused to play to force through Liverpool move – I regret the way I left

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Javier Mascherano became a Kop idol in his stint at Liverpool however he left the club on bad terms after he resorted to drastic actions to force through a move to Barcelona.

Former Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano once revealed that he regretted how he acted in order to force his way out of the club.

The Argentinian joined the Reds from West Ham in 2007 and spent three years at the club. Mascherano became a firm fan favourite at Anfield with the Kop even assigning him his own song after warming to his fully committed displays on the pitch.

The tough tackling midfielder turned out for the Reds 94 times and was a key asset in the team that ran Manchester United close for the Premier League title in 2008/2009 under Rafa Benitez. However, Mascherano’s relationship with the club soured as he sought a move to Barcelona following Roy Hodgson’s arrival at the club in 2010.

After the Reds refused to entertain a bid from the Spanish giants for the midfielder’s services, Mascherano then left in unceremonious circumstances following a brief period of time where he refused to play. Despite his switch seeing him win five LaLiga titles and two Champions League trophies, the now 40-year-old claims the way in which he forced his way out Liverpool “upset” him.


Mascherano opened up on the saga in March 2021. Speaking to FourFourTwo he said: “Liverpool fans weren’t happy with me at all and I completely understood why.”

Liverpool’s struggles at boardroom level in the mid 00s, a time when the club transitioned from the ownership of much maligned American duo Tom Hicks and George Gillett to John W. Henry, were notorious. They also had a huge effect on several of their star players.


Just like his team-mate Fernando Torres, who would leave Liverpool at the start of 2011, Mascherano claimed the direction of the club was not aligned with his own, while he also wanted to leave the UK for family reasons. He added: “On the other hand, the board at the time had promised me something and weren’t keeping their word.

'I refused to play to force through Liverpool move – I regret the way I left

“We’d spoken about extending my contract, but it seemed like the directors didn’t care about me. In the pre-season after Rafa left, Roy Hodgson arrived.

“We had a meeting with the managing director, Christian Purslow, who told me I could go if a good offer came in. Then there was an offer on the table, but Liverpool were looking the other way.”

With Mascherano seemingly running out of options, the former River Plate man decided to go on a one-man strike. However despite voicing his regret at doing so he still maintains that the club failed to keep their word when it came to granting him a move.

'I refused to play to force through Liverpool move – I regret the way I left

“I was quite angry that they weren’t keeping their word. Refusing to play at City was the way I found to show my annoyance.

“I’d told the club I wanted to leave for family reasons, so I was very upset to have to act the way I did. There was no other option – otherwise, Liverpool wouldn’t keep their promise.”

While Mascherano didn’t win any silverware during his time at Liverpool, he was vital in the team that almost won the Premier League while he reached the Champions League quarter-final the same season with the Reds. He also played in a Europa League semi-final for the club the following season and, regardless of the way his time at Liverpool came to an end, he still speaks highly of his time under Benitez.

“I’ll be forever grateful for the way (Rafa Benitez) helped me – without him, my career wouldn’t have been the same.

“When I went to Liverpool, I was still a young player with little experience, but Rafa’s concepts and philosophy shaped me into a far better player. I evolved a lot under him defensively, and my reading of the game improved a great deal too.”

It appears that Mascherano’s love for Liverpool continued even into his highly successful days with Barcelona. Upon winning the 2011 Champions League Final against Manchester United, Mascherano dedicated the victory over the Merseyside club’s bitter rivals to Red’s fans, saying: “I want to say, I know that Liverpool supporters, after my exit, I know they were a little bit sad with me—this is for them as well.”




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