Gary Neville exposes Liverpool myth after Jurgen Klopp relegation message to Everton
Here are your Liverpool morning headlines for Saturday, April 23.
In a campaign with more troughs than peaks, it was the Merseyside derby where Liverpool slumped to their nadir last season.
After thumping their chests about an unbeaten Anfield record that had stretched back to September 1999 against Everton, a grotesquely contorted term reached its lowest ebb with a 2-0 defeat at home to their most fierce of local rivals in February last year.
Blood Red: "Always Intense" Jurgen Klopp On The Nature Of The Merseyside Derby
Blood Red: 'Misguided' Frank Lampard Reflects On Last Visit To Anfield
Royal Blue: Frank Lampard Relishing Liverpool 'Test' Ahead Of Merseyside Derby
Royal Blue: Frank Lampard On Psychological 'Edge' In Relegation Battle
Royal Blue: Frank Lampard Impressed With Dele Impact Against Leicester
Blood Red: "Not About The Money" - Mohamed Salah Reveals Liverpool Contract Stance
Blood Red: Jurgen Klopp Provides Injury Update On Roberto Firmino
Blood Red: Premier League Title Race Run-in | Fixtures for Liverpool & Man City
Blood Red: Marco Silva Hails Liverpool Transfer Target Fabio Carvalho
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Blood Red: Calvin Ramsay | Player Profile | Liverpool Transfer Rumours
That the record was brought to a close inside an empty stadium will have softened the blow for some, but at the time, it only served to highlight a team in freefall as they lost four at home on the bounce for the first time since 1923.
It was quite the way to equal such a wretched record that had stood for 98 years and to compound matters, it was a game that saw Jordan Henderson join Joel Matip, Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez on the sidelines with season-ending injuries.
If the mental