Liverpool secured their first Premier League win in 2025 after Darwin Nunez climbed off the bench to score a late double in the 2-0 win at Brentford and extend
Liverpool’s victory over Brentford showcased the Reds’ resilience and Darwin Núñez’s clinical edge. Analysed in depth during the Anfield Index Under Pressure Podcast, hosted by Dan Kennett and featuring Simon Brundish and Hamzah Khalique-Loonat,
Using data is not just reserved for ‘nerds who think football is played on spreadsheets’ — it is increasingly used by the managers too
Liverpool's lead at the top of the Premier League table has been reduced to just four points following their 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest on Tuesday night and
Arne Slot could be without Diogo Jota this weekend but the Portugal striker is not the only player set to miss out as Brentford hosts Liverpool in the Premier League.
Luis Diaz has been declared fit for Saturday's trip to Brentford after overcoming illness to start up front for Arne Slot's Liverpool in a key Premier League clash
Straight-talking and seemingly bulletproof in the press conference chair, Arne Slot has mixed tactical insight with humour during his time as Liverpool’s head coach. A sharp, intelligent communicator, he is unafraid to correct mistakes.
The Merseyside club maintained their charge towards the Premier League title with a comfortable 4-1 win against Ipswich at home. Cody Gakpo scored two goals for Slot’s side, while Mohamed Salah and Szoboszlai found the back of the net once each.
Arne Slot has opted to drop Andy Robertson for Saturday's trip to Brentford after the Liverpool left-back turned in a poor display in the draw at Nottingham Forest
Tactical Insights and Injury UpdatesLiverpool boss Arne Slot addressed the media ahead of his side’s Premier League trip to Brentford, offering insight into
Darwin Nunez scored twice in stoppage time for a 2-0 win that extended the Reds’ English Premier League lead. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Analysing Liverpool’s “Boring” Brand of Football Under Arne SlotCritics have recently dubbed Arne Slot’s Liverpool as boring, but the numbers paint a different picture. Liverpool stands atop