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Rio Ngumoha appears to have a bright future at Liverpool after impressing in pre-season, with John Terry already backing the ...
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Liverpool.com on MSNJarell Quansah reacts to emotional Liverpool exit and Jurgen Klopp's influence
Young defender Jarell Quansah left Liverpool to join Bayer Leverkusen earlier this summer, having been a key part of the Reds ...
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Liverpool.com on MSNReferee who 'didn't like Jurgen Klopp' backs Liverpool rival for Premier League title
Arne Slot and his Liverpool players will be looking to defend their Premier League title next season, but one former referee ...
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Liverpool.com on MSNJurgen Klopp called 'very strange' by former Premier League referee
Mark Clattenburg has given his verdict on the situation surrounding former Premier League referee David Coote after a video ...
Jurgen Klopp was full of praise for one of the managers he faced in British football, while claiming he didn't want to follow ...
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Sporting News on MSNCan Liverpool really sign Alexander Isak? How Reds can afford Newcastle United star after £120m opening bid
Liverpool have broken the British transfer record and signed a £79 million striker. Can the the Premier League champions ...
Liverpool have already banked some huge fees this summer amid what has been a lucrative transfer window with another exit ...
Former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has given his thoughts on RB Leipzig star Benjamin Sesko with Man Utd interested ...
As Liverpool legend John Barnes delighted the crowd with a word-perfect rendition of Rapper’s Delight by Sugar Hill Gang, Jurgen Klopp made his way up to the stage.
Klopp and Liverpool won the Champions League in 2019. A year later, the club picked up its first league title in 30 years. Oli Scarff/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images ...
After almost nine years in charge and seven major trophies, Jurgen Klopp is leaving Liverpool. He has been one of the most transformative managers in the club’s history and in English football ...
That’s what Klopp did, hilariously, reappropriating one of his own chants (to the tune of Live is Life by Opus) in honour of the man who will be confirmed as Liverpool’s new manager this week.
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