Liverpool
Man City handed Premier League title boost that Liverpool couldn’t avoid
Liverpool have lost key players at the start of 2024, like a number of Premier League clubs, but not Manchester City.
Liverpool are one of a number of Premier League sides to have been stung by the Africa Cup of Nations and Asian Cup this month.
After defeating Newcastle United on New Years’ Day, the Reds waved off Mohamed Salah and Wataru Endo as they prepare to compete for Egypt and Japan in the respective continental competitions.
“I said if I wish you good luck it would be a lie (laughs)!” Jurgen Klopp joked to reporters on Friday when discussing the absence of the pair. “No, I do obviously (wish them luck), but from a personal point of view I would be overly happy if they go out in the group stages but it is probably not possible.
“It’s fine, they can go and win it as well. So good luck, see you and come back healthy. That’s pretty much the words.”
The Asian Cup gets underway on Friday (January 12), with the Africa Cup of Nations following suit on Saturday (January 13) Their respective finals take place on Saturday 10 and Sunday, February 11.
Should Japan or Egypt reach either final, with both nations among the favourites for their respective tournaments, then Endo and Salah would be missing for Liverpool for at least eight matches after their team-mates progressed to the FA Cup fourth round with a magnificent 2-0 triumph at Arsenal on Sunday.
Realistically, the pair will miss at least four games. Starting with yesterday’s FA Cup third-round tie at Arsenal, the League Cup semi-final first leg against Fulham and Premier League trip to AFC Bournemouth both fall during the continental tournaments’ group-stages.
Meanwhile, Liverpool travel to Craven Cottage for the second leg of their semi-final with Fulham on Wednesday, January 24. Egypt’s final group game falls against Cape Verde on the night of Monday, January 23, while Japan takes on Indonesia on Wednesday, January 24.
Consequently, either player could technically return for the yet-to-be-decided FA Cup fourth-round tie over the weekend of January 27-8 or the Premier League visit of Chelsea to Anfield on Wednesday, January 31 if their nation suffered a shock group-stage exit. If not, participation in the round-of-16 overlaps that clash with the Londoners.
With the quarter-finals in both tournaments taking place on Friday 2 and Saturday, February 3, participation would likely rule out either player from travelling to Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday, February 4.
Should Endo and Japan reach the Asian Cup final, he will also miss the Reds’ home clash with Burnley on Saturday, February 10. Meanwhile, with the Africa Cup of Nations boasting a third place play-off, progression to the semi-finals for Egypt would ensure Salah also be absent against the Clarets.
Admittedly, it is not ideal for Klopp’s men considering the pair depart with Liverpool top of the Premier League and with one eye on a potential League Cup final. At least the German is confident his side can cope well enough without the duo, having seen their temporary departures coming well in advance.
Such progression in the League Cup also ensures that Endo and Salah are likely to miss more action than the majority of rival Premier League players. But that does not mean the Reds squad has been hit hardest.
Nottingham Forest will be without the most players in the English top-flight with six members of Nuno’s departing for the two continental competitions. Brentford and Wolves lose the services of four players, while Fulham are set to be without Calvin Bassey, Alex Iwobi and Fode Ballo-Toure when they take on Liverpool in the League Cup semi-finals. Tottenham Hotspur have also waved off three stars.
Meanwhile, Arsenal have seen Takehiro Tomiyasu and Mohamed Elneny depart, while Bournemouth will be without Dango Ouattara and Antoine Semenyo when they host Klopp’s side later this month. The Reds, Gunners and Cherries are three of seven Premier League sides to be left without two of their players.
Elsewhere, Nicholas Jackson is Chelsea’s solitary departee with the Londoners one of five clubs to wave off a single star.
Yet three clubs will not lose any players to mid-season international exploits over the next month – Burnley, Manchester City, and Newcastle United. The Clarets will only play five times during the duration of the tournament after being knocked out of the FA Cup by Tottenham at the third round-stage on Friday, while the Magpies are due to take to the field for a sixth time after defeating Sunderland to reach the fourth round on Saturday. City, too, have progressed, after sweeping aside Huddersfield Town 5-0 on Sunday.
And in the case of City especially, the lack of mid-season international absentees is a certain boost as they look to make up ground on Liverpool in the Premier League title race. Currently boasting a game in hand following their participation in last month’s FIFA Club World Cup, they sit currently third in the table and are five points behind the Reds.
In a curious quirk of the Premier League fixture list, their next two outings actually come against the two sides who also haven’t lost players to AFCON or Asian Cup duty. They travel to Newcastle on Saturday, January 13 before hosting Burnley on Wednesday, January 31.
City then travel to Brentford on Monday, February 5, before hosting Everton in the early kick-off on Saturday, February 10, the same weekend of the respective international tournaments’ finals.
Having won six of their seven matches, drawing the other, when without the services of players due to African Cup of Nations duty back in 2022, Klopp will be hopeful that his side are capable of coping just as sufficiently without Salah and Endo this time around.
Admittedly, league meetings with the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal without the pair are perhaps more intimidating than when facing Brentford, Crystal Palace and Leicester City two years ago.
And with Liverpool a side who have missed out on the Premier League title by a solitary point to Man City on two separate occasions in recent years, the Reds are well aware how much the small margins can make a difference.
Having not been stung by international exploits, Guardiola’s ranks have been handed a boost in contrast to their fiercest title rivals. Klopp will be left hoping it doesn’t prove decisive come May.
Liverpool
Isaac Kearney Steals the Show at Anfield Legends charity match with a Statement That Shook the Legends
Isaac Kearney Steals the Show at Anfield Legends charity match with a Statement That Shook the Legends
The Liverpool Legends Charity Match at Anfield was meant to be a nostalgic gathering of football greats, but Isaac Kearney ensured it became more than just a game. With a performance worthy of applause and a statement that left fans and players talking, Kearney stole the spotlight in a way no one expected.
A Night of Football Royalty
The highly anticipated match saw Liverpool Legends take on Chelsea Legends, with stars like Steven Gerrard, Dirk Kuyt, Jerzy Dudek, and Peter Crouch gracing the pitch. The game had everything—brilliant goals, heated moments, and the passion that makes football special. However, despite the legends’ presence, one unexpected name made the headlines: Isaac Kearney.
The Moment That Stole the Show
During a heated exchange on the field, Kearney turned to the crowd and made a statement that sent shockwaves across the stadium:
“Common Tash!”
At first, many were puzzled. Who was “Tash”? What did Kearney mean? Was it a challenge, an inside joke, or a callout to an old rival?
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Who is ‘Tash’?
Speculation ran wild. Some believed he was referring to Tashreeq Matthews, a South African footballer. Others thought it was a playful jab at Natasha Dowie, who featured in the match. But one theory gained the most traction: he was calling out an unnamed figure known among football insiders.
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Reactions from Players and Fans
Kearney’s remark quickly became the talking point of the match. Social media exploded with memes, theories, and debates. Peter Crouch laughed it off in a post-match interview, jokingly saying, “I wish I knew who Tash was because they must be a big deal!”
Steven Gerrard took a more measured approach, saying, “Isaac brought some energy to the game, and that’s what these matches are all about—having fun, entertaining the fans, and keeping the spirit of football alive.”
Meanwhile, fans in the stadium erupted in chants of “Common Tash! Common Tash!”, turning it into an instant football meme.
Beyond the Game
Isaac Kearney’s statement may have been spontaneous, but it captured the essence of football: the unpredictable moments that stay with us long after the final whistle. Whether “Tash” is a rival, a friend, or just a name that happened to fit the moment, one thing is certain—Kearney turned a charity match into an unforgettable spectacle
As the dust settles, the football world is left with one question: Who—or what—is ‘Tash’ really?
Liverpool
Isaac Kearney Steals the Show at Anfield Legend charity match with a Statement That Shook the Legends
Isaac Kearney Steals the Show at Anfield Legend charity match with a Statement That Shook the Legends
The Liverpool Legends Charity Match at Anfield was meant to be a nostalgic gathering of football greats, but Isaac Kearney ensured it became more than just a game. With a performance worthy of applause and a statement that left fans and players talking, Kearney stole the spotlight in a way no one expected.
A Night of Football Royalty
The highly anticipated match saw Liverpool Legends take on Chelsea Legends, with stars like Steven Gerrard, Dirk Kuyt, Jerzy Dudek, and Peter Crouch gracing the pitch. The game had everything—brilliant goals, heated moments, and the passion that makes football special. However, despite the legends’ presence, one unexpected name made the headlines: Isaac Kearney.
The Moment That Stole the Show
During a heated exchange on the field, Kearney turned to the crowd and made a statement that sent shockwaves across the stadium:
“Common Tash!”
At first, many were puzzled. Who was “Tash”? What did Kearney mean? Was it a challenge, an inside joke, or a callout to an old rival?
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Who is ‘Tash’?
Speculation ran wild. Some believed he was referring to Tashreeq Matthews, a South African footballer. Others thought it was a playful jab at Natasha Dowie, who featured in the match. But one theory gained the most traction: he was calling out an unnamed figure known among football insiders.
Reactions from Players and Fans
Kearney’s remark quickly became the talking point of the match. Social media exploded with memes, theories, and debates. Peter Crouch laughed it off in a post-match interview, jokingly saying, “I wish I knew who Tash was because they must be a big deal!”
Steven Gerrard took a more measured approach, saying, “Isaac brought some energy to the game, and that’s what these matches are all about—having fun, entertaining the fans, and keeping the spirit of football alive.”
Meanwhile, fans in the stadium erupted in chants of “Common Tash! Common Tash!”, turning it into an instant football meme.
Beyond the Game
Isaac Kearney’s statement may have been spontaneous, but it captured the essence of football: the unpredictable moments that stay with us long after the final whistle. Whether “Tash” is a rival, a friend, or just a name that happened to fit the moment, one thing is certain—Kearney turned a charity match into an unforgettable spectacle
As the dust settles, the football world is left with one question: Who—or what—is ‘Tash’ really?
Liverpool
Liverpool legend furious at being substituted during win over Chelsea
Liverpool legend furious at being substituted during win over Chelsea
After being substituted during the second half of the Legends Charity Match win over Chelsea, one ex-Reds striker could not mask his frustration at the decision to take him off.
The Frenchman, who represented the Reds between 2004 and 2007, made his return to L4 as he partnered ex-teammate Peter Crouch in attack. However, the 43-year-old showed that he no longer possessed the pace that came to characterize his performances during his playing days in front of the Kop in the closing minutes of the encounter.
Chilean winger Mark Gonzalez had embarked on a trademark mazy run down the left-wing before crossing the ball to the far post late on in the second half. Cisse was unable to get on the end of what was an inviting lofted ball, as he was left holding his hamstring before hobbling away in the 80th minute of play.
After witnessing the former Auxerre and Marseille forward appearing to pull up after this passage of play, Sir Kenny Dalglish resolved to bring the retired star off the field. Despite grimacing only moments earlier and appearing to be in some pain, Cisse seemingly still did not want to come off, though.
In fact, as he left trudged off the pitch, the ex-Sunderland and QPR man made no secret of his apparent disapproval, as Dirk Kuyt came on in his place to see out the game. The striker, who scored 24 times in 84 outings for the Merseysiders, drew a blank on his return to Anfield as the Liverpool Legends saw out a 2-0 victory.
Reacting to the substitution, former Reds captain and pundit Phil Thompson admitted that the Dalglish and his assistants on the day had very little choice but to bring Cisse off. He explained to Peter McDowall on the LFC TV commentary: “Listen, they have to protect the players at this age.”
As Cisse approached the Liverpool dugout, he appeared to ask the coaching staff why he had been substituted for the closing stages of the clash. Seeing the funny side of the situation as the Frenchman discussed the decision with Steven Gillespie, McDowall laughed: “He’s never changed, has he?”
The 2005 Champions League winner joined ex-skippers Steven Gerrard and Sami Hyypia in returning to Anfield for the game, which was put on to raise money for the LFC Foundation. Alongside the pair, ex-Kop cult heroes including Crouch, Ragnar Klavan and Jerzy Dudek also made an appearance.
On the opposing side of the battle, Chelsea’s Legends side consisted of Stamford Bridge icons Claude Makelele, Dennis Wise and Gianfranco Zola. Forward duo Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Eidur Gudjohnsen also were present as they too made the trip to Merseyside for the charity clash.
In the end, Crouch’s brace was enough to separate the two sides after what proved to be an entertaining spectacle at Anfield. The former England striker even performed his famous Robot celebration in front of the Kop, to the delight of the 60,000 fans in attendance.
Following the game, John Barnes and John Aldridge addressed the “first dispute” to have happened in the annual Legends Charity Game as they gave their take on Cisse’s frustrations. Aldridge, who had been assisting Liverpool’s manager Dalglish, reflected: “For the first time ever we had a dispute, Djibril wasn’t happy. We all thought he’d pulled up”
Meanwhile, Barnes gave his perspective, adding: “We all thought he was injured because he pulled up, but he said, ‘I never said, I never said’, I said, ‘yeah, but you looked injured. You never said you were injured but you looked injured’, but he said he was fine.”
Liverpool
Liverpool player ratings as Peter Crouch, Steven Gerrard and one more superb for Legends
Player ratings from Theo Squires after Liverpool’s clash with Chelsea in the Legends Charity game.
Peter Crouch marked his Liverpool Legends debut with a brace off the bench as the Reds clinched a deserved 2-0 victory over Chelsea at Anfield in the annual LFC Foundation match on Saturday.
The striker brought back the robot celebration in front of the Kop after heading home Florent Sinama-Pongolle’s cross, before lobbing Rob Green after bringing down Mark Gonzalez’s cross to the far post.
He was not the only star player for the Reds though against their familiar foes, with the likes of Steven Gerrard and Martin Kelly – also making his Legends debut – catching the eye back at Anfield. The ECHO was in attendance at the game to provide the player ‘ratings’ on a day to remember.
Jerzy Dudek
Unfortunate to see his afternoon come to a premature end after hurting his foot when Hasselbaink attempted to block his kick. Given a standing ovation.
Martin Kelly
One of the youngest members of the squad, he impressed on his Legends debut. Got forward well down the right-hand side and whipped in a couple of dangerous crosses. Unlucky not to score when dragging just wide on the stroke of half-time. Switched to centre-back at half-time, but that didn’t stop him getting forward when possible. Has he even officially retired? Completed the full 90. Still only 34 years old, could do a job in the Football League.
Igor Biscan
Played in a back three rather than his traditional midfield role. Defended well to help starve Hasselbaink of service before being withdrawn at half-time.
Sami Hyypia
Unlucky not to open the scoring when he headed narrowly wide from a Gerrard cross. Dealt well with Hasselbaink, putting in one vital interception.
Ragnar Klavan
Important block on Hasselbaink when the Dutchman looked to get behind the defence. The first Klopp legend, wasn’t shy getting forward but moved to the centre of defence after the break. Volleyed over in the second half. Only recently retired, completed the full 90 minutes.
Gregory Vignal
Scored in last year’s Legends match and unfortunate not to again when one powerful strike was inadvertently blocked by Babel. Like Kelly on the other flank, also got forward well to offer width from outwide.
Jay Spearing
Tested Cudicini with an early strike from distance. Flew into a number of challenges, annoying Wise in the process at one point. Linked up well with Gerrard. Subbed at half-time before he earned the further wrath of Chelsea and the officials! Then brought back on in place of Riera.
Momo Sissoko
Passed it around well in a deeper midfield role alongside Spearing before being subbed shortly after the half-hour mark.
Steven Gerrard
Initially given a free-role in midfield, the Liverpool captain was popping up everywhere in the first half. At the heart of everything from the Reds. Dropped deeper after Sissoko’s withdrawal. Urged to shoot by the crowd on multiple occasions, but wouldn’t go in for him. Shot high and wide from range and scuff a chance after combining with Benayoun in the box. As he always does, completed the full 90.
Dirk Kuyt
Linked up well with Gerrard and Babel in attack as Liverpool looked to hit Chelsea on the counter. Had Bosingwa to curse for being denied a one v one chance before being subbed at the break. Came back on late on in place of Cisse.
Ryan Babel
Inadvertently blocked Vignal’s goalbound strike from invoking his inner-Xabi Alonso and trying to score from inside his own half. Used his pace well down the left and created one good chance for Kelly.
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Sander Westerveld (On for Dudek, 18)
Got down well to deny Hasselbaink with a low save from a fierce free-kick. Even better save to tip over Huth’s header.
Natasha Dowie (On for Sissoko, 33)
Wasted no time in making her presence felt and wasn’t shut getting stuck in. Took out Claude Makelele before earning cheers for tracking back and stealing the ball from Ramires. A fan-favourite!
Fabio Aurelio (On for Hyypia, 46)
Playing in a back three this year rather than wing-back. Fired one free-kick narrowly over the bar, beating Gerrard to take it, before putting in a vital tackle on Ramires in his own box moments later.
Mark Gonzalez (On for Vignal, 46)
Kept up his remarkable goals contribution record in Legends matches with a beautiful assist for Crouch’s second, crossing to the far post. Volleyed wide first time from a Sinama-Pongolle cross.
Yossi Benayoun (On for Spearing, 46)
Grew in influence as the second half wore on, gliding forward and linking up well with his team-mates. Gerrard should have done better from his cutback, while Aurelio didn’t connect properly with a dinked pass. Showed true colours by only representing Liverpool in this clash between his two former clubs!
Albert Riera (On for Dowie, 46)
Saw a lot of the ball down the left and put in a great cross for Cisse, which the Frenchman should have done better with. Replaced shortly after the hour-mark as Spearing came back on.
Florent Sinama-Pongolle (On for Biscan, 46)
Right wing-back is a new position for the Frenchman! Great cross from the right to set up Crouch. Was not his only dangerous cross either.
Djibril Cisse (On for Kuyt, 46)
Headed just wide from Riera’s cross. Showed good movement in the box, but was unable to carve out another shooting opportunity as Crouch stole the limelight. Kuyt came back on in his place late on.
Peter Crouch (On for Babel, 46)
Marked his Legends debut with a goal as he leapt highest to connect with Sinama-Pongolle’s cross. Celebrated with the robot in front of the Kop. A very popular goalscorer! Then scored a second with an even better finish, lobbing Green at the far post after bringing down Gonzalez’s cross.
David James (On for Westerveld, 63)
Had next to nothing to do as Chelsea failed to threaten the Liverpool goal for the majority before Ramires shot tamely at him. The dream scenario for a Legends goalkeeper!
Liverpool
Isaac’s Family Reacts to Concerns About Their Son, the Biggest Liverpool Fan
Isaac’s Family Reacts to Concerns About Their Son, the Biggest Liverpool Fan
“I was worried about putting out the wrong message to other families that it’s all very positive when the reality is that we are dealing with another side behind closed doors,” Melissa said.”
The New York Times hosted Isaac’s family to find out how the family is faring, especially as it matters to their son, who is currently the fans favorite for the Liverpool family and the world at large.
According to Isaac’s dad, Alan:
“I’ve never felt more positive about things with him doing so well. We’re just so proud of him. He’s taken everything in his stride.
“Isaac spent his first ten (10) nights in intensive care at Liverpool Women’s Hospital. He was having seizures, and we were scared he wasn’t going to survive.
But God has been faithful since then; he hasn’t had seizures since then. He does not also complain about anything. He always gets on and continues his life.
Alan revealed that their son had to have open-heart surgery at Alder Hey during his fourth birthday. It was diagnosed that there were a couple of holes in his heart that weren’t small to overlook, and that called for the need to operate on him. It was a very scary decision for the family; the operation was done, and he bounced back so quickly. They still go to Alder Hey regularly for checkups.
According to Isaac’s family, “He watches that video of him meeting the players every day, sometimes all day. He will say, ‘Mum, look, here’s me on YouTube!’.
About what he does aside from watching himself online, they added: “If he’s not watching a Liverpool game, he’s playing as Liverpool on his computer or watching Liverpool YouTube videos.”
Alan Said:
“He loves what I love. Liverpool is his life and brings him so much joy.”
The family also announced that they are expecting a new baby soon. So Isaac will have a new sibling later this year. Whatever the future holds, they pray God will lead them right, and they will have to embrace it together as one family.
Isaac’s Family Reacts to Concerns.
The Isaac family further expressed concerns on the status of their son and how it matters to the family of four with one on the way.
“I get messages saying, ‘Do you know what Isaac’s life span is going to be?’. No, I don’t want to know. Don’t come at me with that negative energy. None of us know how long our lifespan is going to be.
All we have to do is keep a positive energy; Isaac will surely survive and tell his story as a full-grown adult. God is in control.
“I’ve never felt more positive about things with him doing so well. We’re just so proud of him. He’s taken everything in his stride.
‘People ask us, ‘Aren’t you worried it’s too much for him?’. But honestly, he’s just living his best life.”
Isaac has low muscle tone, so even to this day, he struggles to walk upstairs, and he can’t walk very far. Most times, he relies on his mom and his dad for most things. Melissa says she knows people don’t really see that side of Isaac, because he’s just so positive. Whenever he is at home in need of physical care or anything like that, he always relies on his parents for them.
Isaac finds it hard to pull his own socks off from his feet because he’s just that weak. He is struggling, and he will win one day.
He has delayed growth when compared to other children of his age, in her words.
Isaac was born with a rare genetic condition from childhood. Before Isaac was born, during the antenatal stage of Melissa’s pregnancy. It was discovered by the doctors that Isaac had a medical syndrome known as Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome. Typically, people with this health disorder have difficulty in seeing; most of them cannot hear or talk, not to mention walking in the future after birth.
The little lad has undergone a series of operations to get better; he has had open-heart surgery. And in all of this, Isaac, the Liverpool fan, doesn’t let it get him down; he is good at bouncing back and playing what he loves best.
Before the visit, Isaac had been making use of plush toys of Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk in school and everywhere around him. Salah and Van Dijk were the players who came to pay him a surprise visit at a class.
In all of these, Isaac is still the happy and positive hero. He is so funny and is full of life. You must have noticed that he is kind of cheeky; that’s not a filter; he’s just the cheekiest little boy you’ll ever meet.
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“7-Year-Old Superstar Steals the Show at Porthmadog – You Won’t Believe His Story!”
“7-Year-Old Superstar Steals the Show at Porthmadog – You Won’t Believe His Story!”
Saturday was no ordinary day at Traeth Stadium as Porthmadog FC had the immense honor of welcoming their very special guest, Isaac Kearney.
In their invitation, Porthmadog FC referred to him as “the man himself,” and it’s easy to see why. At just seven years old, Isaac is already a well-known personality, capturing hearts across social media with his infectious love for football. He stole the show as Porthmadog faced Llangefni Town, bringing an energy that electrified the stadium.
A Rising Star with a Global Audience
Isaac has skyrocketed to online fame, amassing an incredible 1.8 million followers. His viral video, featuring an unforgettable moment with his Anfield idols Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk, has been viewed an astonishing 120 million times worldwide. This young Liverpool superfan has become an internet sensation, inspiring fans far beyond Merseyside.
More Than Just a Football Fan
Isaac’s story is not just about football; it carries an inspiring message of resilience and positivity. He was born with Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that affects growth and development. But instead of letting his condition define him, Isaac has become a beacon of hope, proving that nothing can hold back his love for life and the beautiful game.
Changing Perceptions and Inspiring Millions
Beyond his social media success, Isaac’s journey is making a real impact. His mother, Melissa, takes immense pride in how his growing online presence has helped raise awareness about Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome. His story is shifting perceptions, breaking barriers, and showing the world that every child, no matter their challenges, deserves to dream big.
A Day to Remember at Porthmadog FC
Isaac’s visit to Porthmadog FC was yet another milestone in his incredible journey. His enthusiasm lit up the stadium, and his presence left an unforgettable mark on players and fans alike. With his boundless energy and unstoppable spirit, Isaac Kearney continues to prove that no obstacle is too great to overcome.
As he left the pitch, one thing was clear—this young Liverpool fan is not just stealing the show; he’s winning hearts everywhere he goes.
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‘The ball doesn’t want to go in’ – Nunez feels goal drought down to ‘bad luck’

‘The ball doesn’t want to go in’ – Nunez feels goal drought down to ‘bad luck’
Darwin Nunez has scored just once in his last 13 appearances in all competitions, and knows he must raise his performance levels.
Darwin Nunez conceded he has not been performing “as well as I should”, but has felt like “the ball doesn’t want to go in” during his recent goal drought.
Nunez is underperforming his 10.55 xG, while he boasts a modest 11.11% shot conversion rate.
The Uruguay international’s struggles continued as he saw a penalty saved in the shootout that saw the Reds exit the Champions League at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain.
The truth…
Despite leading the Premier League by 12 points, Arne Slot’s side were beaten by Newcastle United in last weekend’s EFL Cup final, while they suffered a shock FA Cup defeat against Championship side Plymouth Argyle.
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Nunez knows he must raise his performance levels, but does believe much of his difficulties in front of goal have been purely down to bad fortune.
“It’s been a tough few weeks for me, personally,” he said. “These are moments that you go through in football.
“I’m not someone who throws in the towel because I can’t play; I’m going to fight to be able to play every game. I know I’m not performing as well as I should.
“It’s difficult because when you’re doing well or playing well, your confidence changes. But the next game, you find out you’re not playing, and that makes you feel down.
“But I always try to train to be well and help my team-mates in any way I can; that’s what matters. The ball doesn’t want to go in. I’m running a lot, playing well, and not being able to score a goal. It’s bad luck.”
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‘Agreement is complete’ – Liverpool player has agreed all details on Anfield exit, now needs signing
Over the past year or so, multiple claims from Spain have stated Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold is a target for Real Madrid.
The right-back’s contract expires in June and Los Blancos tried to sign him in January, but the Reds refused to sell for a bargain fee.
AS claim the Liverpool player, Real Sociedad’s Martín Zubimendi and AFC Bournemouth’s Dean Huijsen are the names that ‘stand out’ in Real Madrid’s list.
With regards to the England international’s move to Real Madrid, AS state ‘agreement between the parties is complete’.
The right-back has agreed all details of the agreement and only his signing is missing for it to be made official. The newspaper states he knows the duration of the contract and the salary he will receive from the Spanish giants. At this stage, his signing is ‘99% done’.
Real Madrid have done their part and it’s down to Alexander-Arnold to sign the contract, which he’s expected to do so.
Liverpool are aware of his desire to join the La Liga club but haven’t given up on renewing his contract.
The report claims the 26-year-old is unlikely to sign an extension at Anfield unless there’s a last-minute surprise. At this point in time, it’s not expected for him to change his stance about leaving Liverpool.
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