Gerrard, Lampard, Drogba, Salah: Liverpool and Chelsea's greatest ever players ranked
Chelsea and Liverpool are set to slug it out for FA Cup glory under the Wembley arch on Saturday.
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Chelsea and Liverpool are set to slug it out for FA Cup glory under the Wembley arch on Saturday.
Liverpool legend John Barnes has told TEAMtalk why Jurgen Klopp is worthy of the ultimate tribute, by suggesting he can now be placed alongside Bill Shankly as the club’s greatest manager of all-time.
There is a certain randomness to how football supporters - and particularly Liverpool supporters - come up with songs for their heroes.
What is talent? There is a tendency to prioritise what looks good over what works, to be wowed by a player with grace rather than somebody effective, to rave about a footballer who can swoop by another with a sway of the hips or in a blur of feet, or who can caress a shot into the top corner, and to be slightly dismissive of those whose game seems based on graft, who have through dedication and focus made the most of their gifts.
Mohamed Salah was named the Football Writers’ Association Men’s Footballer of the Year for 2021/22 on Friday morning.
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Hibs are still whittling down the candidates to become the club’s next manager.
Former Newcastle favourite Stuart Pearce believes Eddie Howe can be Kevin Keegan’s natural successor and bring the ‘90s feelgood factor back to Tyneside. Pearce spent two seasons at St James’ Park in the post-Keegan era under Kenny Dalglish but knows from life as an opposition player during the Entertainers era how the stadium can become a fortress when United are going well.