Sentences with phrase «anfield looked»

How hard did he work in that game while Anfield looked like a remake of the Mr Plow episode from The Simpsons?
How Anfield looked the last time Daniel Sturridge was fit to play a game.
Anfield looked a little different this season.
In turn, it makes a move to Anfield look unlikely at this stage, even though Klopp could have promised him a central role in their push for silverware next season as the Reds will look to compete both domestically and on their return to the Champions League, if they make it through the qualifying round.
Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain could be nearing an exit at his current club Arsenal, with a move to Anfield looking more than likely than ever.
Spurs travel to Anfield looking to close the gap on Premier League table - toppers Chelsea to six points, with Antonio Conte's side not playing until Sunday.
Having seen this trend for Liverpool recently, Pochettino might be tempted to instruct his team to sit back and defend at Anfield looking to catch the home side on the break when possible, and this would certainly be something that I would be tempted by if I was the Argentine.
The condition of Ceballos is being monitored by many other clubs too and his agent has apparently held talks with only Liverpool, with a move to Anfield looking possible in the days to follow.

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The # 4.2m - rated Barcelona winger is a huge talent at the Nou Camp, rated as one of the academy's best prospects in recent times, and it now looks like he will make the move to Anfield despite having other offers.
According to the Daily Mirror, Depay has been impressed by Liverpool's proposals as well as their setup at the club overall, with a move to Anfield now looking ever more likely.
The England international is out of contract at Anfield in the summer and seemingly looking for a new challenge abroad.
With Liverpool looking strong in their pursuit of a top - four finish and the Champions League this season, there seems to be plenty of reasons as to why Can should stay at Anfield.
If Arsenal beat Liverpool at Anfield in the League next weekend, crush Lincoln at the Ems later in the FA Cup and knockout Bayern Munich thereafter from this season's Ucl campaign, then it will be acknowledged in the football circle that Arsenal have steadied their staggering season on track which looked to be staggering in two competitions.
In this feature, we profile five players who Rodgers may well look to bring to Anfield to replace the departed 20 - year - old.
So Arsene Wenger's name is being cheered again, Arsenal look good for a UCL quarter - final place and we seem to be on the up in the Premier League as well, heading for an away game with a Liverpool side about as far removed from the confident, dangerous and in form outfit that took us apart at Anfield last season.
Ville WERE lying 2nd before today, trounced Pool at Anfield last week, had the week off, and yet, we never looked in trouble today.
Isco Liverpool: Liverpool looking to bring Real Madrid star to Anfield in January.
While the England international has had his moments too, there is surely a stronger case to want him, or someone similar with his experience, at Anfield next season as Liverpool look to push on and challenge for the Premier League title.
The Reds welcomed Klopp to Anfield this week as a replacement for Brendan Rodgers, and it looks like his first move could be to replace the struggling Simon Mignolet in goal.
Arsenal continue to pursue Liverpool striker Luis Suarez as the Uruguayan looks to secure Anfield exit.
Further, it's claimed by The Sun that the club has agreed on personal terms with Salah, as he will earn # 90,000 - a-week at Anfield as the last obstacle, being the fee, looks set to be sorted out with the Reds increasing their offer.
The trouble for Liverpool is that Hazard has stated a preference to move to either Arsenal or Real Madrid, but with neither of those moves looking particularly likely at present, he could well be tempted to play at Anfield.
Van Dijk is a transfer target for Chelsea and Liverpool, according to Metro, and he had looked on course to move to Anfield earlier this summer, before the Reds were forced to drop their pursuit after being reported to the authorities for tapping - up.
The Reds look in transition after losing Luis Suarez to Barcelona in the summer, while the club's summer signings have not yet settled and made the desired impact at Anfield, with the team suffering two defeats in their opening four games.
Whilst England international Daniel Sturridge is expected to return to full fitness and the first team picture in the coming weeks, Rodgers is still likely to want another forward to boost his Anfield attack during the coming weeks, and Sevilla star Gameiro now looks to be on Northern Irishman's wish - list.
After a slow start to the 2014/15 season Liverpool are already looking towards the January transfer window and here are the five biggest names linked with a New Year switch to Anfield.
The former Wigan Athletic man has failed to make much of an impact during his season long loan spell at Anfield and Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is unlikely to look to make the deal permanent.
Sturridge had been in New York this week to undergo specialist treatment to get to the bottom of his problems, but it looks like bad news for all concerned at Anfield as manager Brendan Rodgers loses one of his best players to another long layoff.
In total, the 24 - year - old has hit 49 goals in 99 appearances for Aston Villa, and his prolific form in England has seemingly convinced Houghton that he could cut it at Anfield, as he told talkSPORT: «I've heard Benteke is one of their major priorities in the summer, he is the one they are looking to sign.
With outstanding Liverpool youngster refusing to sign a new contract and attracting strong interest from Chelsea, CaughtOffside looks at five players who could replace the # 48m - rated England wonderkid at Anfield.
Tottenham face a tough trip to Anfield for their fourth round EFL Cup clash with Liverpool on Tuesday night as they look to end a run of three consecutive draws.
Liverpool could well be on the hunt for a new striker after Mario Balotelli's slow start to life at Anfield, whilst both Tottenham and Arsenal also have uncertainties in the attacking position that could be solved by Okazaki, who could also bring huge commercial benefits to a club looking to exploit the market in the Far East.
Meanwhile the Merseyside outfit will be looking to provide competition for Simon Mignolet next season as it was reported by the Liverpool Echo last month that current back - up option Brad Jones is set to leave Anfield when his contract expires in June.
This will be a major coup for Liverpool, who are doing their best to attract the world's best talent to Anfield as they look to rebuild and challenge for the Premier League top four once again.
Still, the club may already be planning Sterling's replacement, with these five below looking like good options to come in at Anfield.
Liverpool hope to pay an extra # 3m on top of what they have already paid to sign Lille striker Divock Origi as they look to push his arrival at Anfield forward to this January, despite initially loaning him back to the French side for the rest of this season.
Decemebr looks like a crucial month for Jurgen Klopp's men, as it includes seven matches, including a Merseyside Derby with Everton at Anfield and a trip to the Emirates Stadium.
Regardless of where the Reds finish this season, Kenny Dalglish is anticipating an exciting summer in the Anfield camp as he looks to do some much - needed business to add strength and depth to his squad.
The Anfield club have reportedly sent scouts to monitor the youngster over the last few months and look set to make a move after being impressed during final checks made on the player during the international break.
Still only 21, Kovacic looks like one of the best prospects in Europe at the moment, and the Metro claims Liverpool have already agreed personal terms with him over a proposed move to Anfield in the summer.
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The chances of Mario Balotelli staying at Anfield this month look beyond slim, after the latest comments from his manager Brendan Rodgers.
The young Spaniard has been considered a hot prospect for quite some time and yet has never been given a chance to prove himself and now he seems likely to be looking for an Anfield exit.
Liverpool will reportedly look to lure Koln attacker Lukas Podolski to Anfield as the Merseyside club looks to beef up their attacking options following the FA ban handed to top scorer Luis Suarez.
With recent news that Vidal has ruled out a move to Old Trafford, Liverpool look set to step up their efforts to bring him to Anfield for what would be a record transfer fee for the club.
How the trolls mocked him when he failed to get going at Anfield, but how silly they look now as he scored a total worldie this evening in a huge victory for the Reds.
I like to think of myself as a fairly rational individual, which is why what has and is going on at Arsenal confounds me... little wonder people have gone so far as to suggest that Wenger is actually sabotaging the club... one only needs to look at our starting 11 to stoke the flames of conspiracy... just think of the perceived importance of this game, considering the loss to Stoke, the historically significance of the two teams involved, the controversy that swirled around our two meetings last season, the proximity to the closing of the window and the general disdain being directed towards the manager once again... how is it even possible that you wouldn't come to Anfield with all guns blazing... not a single shot on target, with the back - up keeper in no less... where were the new signings?
The Reds have been busy in the transfer market so far this summer, bringing in the likes of Rickie Lambert, Adam Lallana, Emre Can and Lazar Markovic, but their latest four purchases look set to be the best of the lot with some world class stars arriving at Anfield.
Liverpool have identified two young Premier League performers who they intend to make moves for either this month or in the summer as they look to rebuild an Anfield squad that is seemingly in need of an overhaul.
After the historic decision, lets take a look at the top 10 stadiums in the Premier League once Anfield is fully redeveloped.
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