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Alexander Isak scored and Florian Wirtz was the best player on the pitch as Liverpool returned to winning ways against West Ham.
The Dutch boss has been under immense pressure after overseeing nine defeats from Liverpool’s last 12 games, the club’s worst run of form in 72 years. Slot batted away suggestions that his job was under threat despite shifting the blame away from his players to take full responsibility for this ruinous sequence of results.
Liverpool Football Club have responded after Paul Doyle changed his plea in court, admitting 31 offences related to driving into the crowd of supporters at the club's Premier League victory parade
Alexander Isak still hasn't scored a Premier League goal for Liverpool since joining the Reds in the summer transfer window.
Liverpool will need to put its struggling league form aside and concentrate on the task at hand against PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday.
Alexander Isak admitted that the uneasy wait for his first Premier League goal in a Liverpool shirt took longer than he had expected.
In an extract from James Pearce's new book, the club's chairman reflects on Slot, the executive team overhaul and Anfield's title party
Currently, the leader in terms of weak form is St. Pauli. The team from the Kiez is currently in the most unfortunate first place in professional football with zero points. At least: If St. Pauli wins against Union Berlin today at 5:30 PM, they will be just as strong in form as Liverpool.
A British man wiped away tears Tuesday as his trial began for allegedly driving his car into crowds at Liverpool Football Club's Premier League victory parade in May, injuring dozens
A driver accused of injuring over 100 people by ramming his car into a crowd of soccer fans celebrating Liverpool’s Premier League championship has changed his plea to guilty.
Mr Doyle broke down in tears in the dock at Liverpool Crown Court as he was asked to confirm his name, and held his head in his hands as jurors filed in. Mr Doyle also faces one charge of dangerous driving and one of affray.
While Jürgen Klopp has not yet publicly and resoundingly closed the door on a return to Liverpool, reports suggest that he is “committed” to his current job and the club’s current hierarchy would be opposed to the legendary German’s return even if Arne Slot was sacked.