After an encouraging start to
his Anfield career, Ibe has been something of a peripheral figure this season, even under Klopp's predecessor Brendan Rodgers, who promoted him to the first team.
Stand - in skipper Coutinho walked off with the matchball stuffed up the back of his shirt after claiming the first hat - trick of
his Anfield career.
In the absence of any single compelling explanation, the Italian's failure to make any kind of impact in
his Anfield career to date remains something of a mystery.
That flukey (and it WAS flukey) CL win early in
his Anfield career bought him a ridiculous amount of time and goodwill.
Benteke was bought for # 32.5 million for Liverpool by former manager Brendan Rodgers amid much criticism and it was clear that
his Anfield career was over soon after Jurgen Klopp took over.
Not a performance that will save
his Anfield career, but one that may give him a stay of execution.
It is widely thought that Sakho has no future at the club, but Klopp refused to confirm the player's
Anfield career was officially over.
To mark the anniversary of the day Dalglish signed for the Reds, Liverpoolfc.com sat down with «The King» for a comprehensive look back on his illustrious
Anfield career.
Former Liverpool defender Daniel Agger has been talking about his relationships with some of the managers he worked under during
his Anfield career.
The real positive for Kopites to cling to was the sight of Mohamed Salah continuing his fine start to
his Anfield career as he made it five goals in eight games.
The much - maligned centre - back has divided opinion throughout
his Anfield career, failing to prove himself as a dependable cog in Klopp's unit, but the Croatian delivered an excellent performance against the Premier League's top goal scorer to suggest he could be the unlikely partner to Virgil's marching band.
Steven Gerrard Synonymous with the club and particularly the 2005 final, the ex-England captain is bound for LA Galaxy after bringing an end to his 16 - year
Anfield career.
Since joining for approximately # 20million,
his Anfield career has been one sickening rollercoaster — with incredible highs such as his winning goal against Dortmund contrasting with his annual shit show against Crystal Palace.
Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard relives the highs and lows of his illustrious
Anfield career, featuring exclusive interviews with those who know him best.
Former Liverpool and England striker Emile Heskey reflects on
his Anfield career, which saw him score 60 goals in 223 LFC appearances
Martin Kelly emerged from Liverpool's Academy as an outstanding young defender but
his Anfield career was hampered by recurrent injuries across his six years on the fringes of the first team.
To commemorate the 40th anniversary of his arrival at the club, here's a countdown of 10 games that define Kenny Dalglish's
Anfield career as a player and manager.
Twitter user @KonesCamel attacked Pacheco over
his Anfield career, Jagielka's wonder goal in front of The Kop, Gerrard's slip, and Europe — failing badly on every attempt!
Another player who perhaps underachieved due to injuries, Michael Owen made a blistering start to
his Anfield career before tailing off slightly, but remains one of the best at the club in recent times.
Started
his Anfield career in earnest with his display against Spurs, defending well and adding gloss to the scoreline with a virtuoso goal in the second half.
Crouch had a slow start to
his Anfield career but slowly became something of a cult hero at the club and always tried his heart out for the team and proved very effective towards the latter stages of his Liverpool career.
Liverpool forward Raheem Sterling has rejected a second contract offer to extend
his Anfield career beyond the current two years that he has remaining on his deal, report the Mirror, with the England international demanding an offer in excess of # 100,000 per week if he is to commit his future to Brendan Rodgers» side.
Liverpool goalkeeping legend Ray Clemence has praised current number one Simon Mignolet, 26, for reviving
his Anfield career --(Liverpool Echo)
A club spokesman declined to comment on the incident on Tuesday night, but it surely can't mean good news for his already struggling
Anfield career.
He clearly wants to succeed at Liverpool, but his record at Manchester City has had people questioning him from day one of
his Anfield career.
The Reds urgently need reinforcements in the middle of the park as the former England international approaches the end of his long
Anfield career, with Kovacic identified by manager Brendan Rodgers as an ideal long - term replacement in that position.
Roy claims it's all new to him, but the players have been used to receiving stick throughout
their Anfield careers and they'll be the first to recognise that the only way to remedy the situation is to starting winning games on a more consistent basis, so it would be safe to say that the players haven't been aiding Hodgson's cause in the slightest.
They've been slated by all and sundry over
their Anfield careers so it was great to see what that win meant to them.
Not exact matches
The 34 - year - old is out of contract at
Anfield in the summer after spending his entire
career with the Merseyside giants, and may be tempted by a move abroad.
The 19 - year - old has not been guaranteed that at the Nou Camp and may not have been a regular at
Anfield either, though experience at Villa could be great for his
career.
Whilst a move to
Anfield may well prove a grander proposition an Everton switch is far more likely to lead to Adama Traore garnering some much needed top level experience that could aid the 19 - year - old's overall
career progression.
While Wenger would surely have been urged to splash the cash on the naturally gifted Italian international, he deserves credit for giving him a miss due to his clear attitude problems and laziness that have plagued him throughout his
career, particularly in his awful spell at
Anfield so far.
In fact, it had been thought that McCarthy would be moving to
Anfield this summer after the Englishman's man - of - the - match performance against Brendan Rodgers's side in the Premier League last April, a display that the Reds boss later called one of the best - ever that he had seen from a goalkeeper in his
career.
The two pundits were both one - club men, with Neville spending his entire
career with United and Carragher enjoying 17 years at
Anfield.
The veteran midfielder, who recently retired from international duty following this summer's World Cup disappointment with England, remains a key player for Brendan Rodgers» side and it is expected that he will see out his
career with the
Anfield club.
Can has developed significantly at
Anfield, especially under Jurgen Klopp, and with such a long
career ahead of him to only get better, it will be a big loss to the Premier League outfit to see him leave.
After much back and forth and a number of tweets, Ryan Babel has left for the Bundesliga and perhaps a chance to reignite a
career that really didn't appear to ever really get going at
Anfield.
Hyypia hung up his playing boots in 2011 at the age of 37, having spent the bulk of his successful
career with the
Anfield outfit.
The former England international is set to call time on his
career at
Anfield, having previously spent every season with the Reds since becoming a professional and rising through their youth team.
The 25 - year - old began his
career with Swansea, and earned himself a move to
Anfield in 2012 following a strong season with the South Wales club, and they are now hoping that he will be tempted into a return with the lure of regular first team football.
The footballing bad boy featured for the likes of Liverpool, Manchester City, Blackburn Rovers and West Ham United during a controversial
career, and will know fellow co-host Carragher well from their mutual time together at
Anfield.
A move to
Anfield could be a good chance for the 22 - year - old to revive his
career, as his old team - mate Daniel Sturridge has done since leaving Chelsea for Liverpool.
Once that was laughed out of the
Anfield boardroom fans grew angry toward the Board as it became clear, despite a transfer window lasting 3 months, there was no plan B. Defeat to Aston Villa at home left Arsene Wenger for the first time in his
career pressured to make a marquee signing.
France coach Didier Deschamps has attempted to persuade Liverpool defender Mamadou Sakho to leave
Anfield in order to save his
career.
We'll expect more when he speaks to the club's media channels next week, and as professional as the above sounds, he'll undoubtedly be delighted to secure a move to
Anfield and open up what should be an exciting new chapter in his
career.
Keen to revive a flagging
career, the 29 year - old has reportedly engineered the return to the Copenhagen - based club himself and is set to leave
Anfield for a nominal fee, despite the Reds reportedly having rejected offers in excess of # 15 million for Agger when he was in his prime.
There is no doubt that Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard's decision to leave the
Anfield club at the end of the season will be tinged with regret, after Gerrard never managed to lift the Premier League title with the club where he has spent his entire
career to date.
In a move which will delight all Liverpool fans, Glen Johnson has already spoke of his desire to kick start his
career again by leaving
Anfield at the end of his contract.
Liverpool are open to drafting in the youngster on an initial loan deal though would prefer to sign the player on an outright basis and Rodgers» willingness to trust to youth could lead Bamford to feel a move to
Anfield may be one worth considering as a more viable path to suit his long term
career progression.
Moses spent last season at Liverpool, but failed to impress Brendan Rodgers enough to agree a permanent
Anfield switch, and his
career appeared to be on a downward spiral.