Report | April 26
West Ham United | 1 - 2 | Liverpool |
Lucas Paquetá 12 | Cody Gakpo 18 | |
Joël Matip 67 |
Lucas Paquetá netted the first goal of the match for West Ham in the 12th minute following some good work by Michail Antonio. Liverpool's Cody Gakpo then responded with an equalizer in the 18th minute. Joël Matip then netted a 67th minute strike to give Liverpool the win.
Andrew Robertson posed a threat out wide all game, registering 6 crosses, while Trent Alexander-Arnold racked up 4 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating the Hammers. Play was dominated by the Reds, who completed a huge 515 more passes than the Hammers.
West Ham's mixed form continues. Meanwhile, Liverpool's fine form continues.
Joël Matip | Lucas Paquetá |
Scored 1 goal | Scored 1 goal |
3 shots (1st in the game) | 1 blocked shot (1st on their team) |
Next up, West Ham meet Palace at Selhurst Park on Saturday, April 29th. While Liverpool take on Tottenham at Anfield on Sunday, April 30th. Can the Hammers improve their form? Will the Reds keep their great form going?
Report | April 22
Liverpool | 3 - 2 | Nottingham Forest |
Diogo Jota 47, 55 | Neco Williams 51 | |
Mohamed Salah 70 | Morgan Gibbs-White 67 |
Diogo Jota scored the match's first goal for Liverpool in the 47th minute following some good work by Fabinho. After the first, Liverpool proceeded to add on 2 more goals. Forest nearly kept up in this high-scoring affair, scoring 2 of their own, but it wasn't enough as Liverpool narrowly took the win in this exciting match.
Andrew Robertson continually probed down the flank, getting 12 crosses into the box. It was a truly dominant display from the Reds completing 480 more passes than the Tricky Trees. For Forest, Orel Mangala failed to make a big impact on the game, only touching the ball 20 times, although Neco Williams seemed off the pace defensively, committing 5 fouls in a frustrating game.
It's another win for Liverpool as they make it two on the bounce. Meanwhile, Things go from bad to worse for Forest as they lose again.
Diogo Jota | Morgan Gibbs-White |
Scored 2 goals | Assisted 1 goal |
2 corners won (1st in the game) | 3 shots on target (1st in the game) |
Both squads play next on Wednesday, April 26th. Liverpool take on West Ham at the London Stadium, while Forest take on Brighton at the City Ground. Can the Reds make it three wins in a row? Will the Tricky Trees halt their terrible form?
Report | April 17
Leeds United | 1 - 6 | Liverpool |
Luis Sinisterra 47 | Cody Gakpo 35 | |
Mohamed Salah 39, 64 | ||
Diogo Jota 52, 73 | ||
Darwin Núñez 90 |
It was goals, goals, goals here. Cody Gakpo opened the score for Liverpool in the 35th minute after being assisted by Trent Alexander-Arnold. Following the opening goal, Liverpool proceeded to add on 5 more goals, compared to Leeds' 1 as Liverpool took all three points.
The ball was bossed by the Reds, who completed 568 more passes than the Whites by the end of the game.
Leeds will hope this isn't the start of a losing streak. Meanwhile, Liverpool end a frustrating run.
Diogo Jota | Mohamed Salah |
Scored 2 goals | Scored 2 goals |
5 shots (1st in the game) | 42 completed passes (8th on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, April 22nd. Leeds take on Fulham at Craven Cottage, while Liverpool take on Forest at Anfield. Can the Whites get out of this rough patch? Will this be the start of a winning streak for the Reds?
Report | April 9
Liverpool | 2 - 2 | Arsenal |
Mohamed Salah 42 | Martinelli 8 | |
Roberto Firmino 87 | Gabriel Jesus 28 |
Martinelli got the opener for Arsenal in the 8th minute. Gabriel Jesus then doubled the lead with a goal in the 28th minute. Down 2-0, Liverpool's Mohamed Salah narrowed the deficit with a strike in the 42nd minute. Liverpool then completed the comeback on a Roberto Firmino goal to secure one point.
The threat came from out wide, with Trent Alexander-Arnold registering 8 crosses. Positives for the Reds? Their superior passing game was clear for all to see; they completed 535 passes compared to the Gunners' 373.
Back-to-back draws for Liverpool. Meanwhile, Arsenal's run of wins comes to an end.
Mohamed Salah | Martinelli |
10 shots (2nd in the Premier League) | Scored 1 goal |
3 shots on target (30th in the Premier League) | 2 crosses (2nd on their team) |
Next up, Liverpool meet Leeds at Elland Road on Monday, April 17th. While Arsenal meet West Ham at the London Stadium on Sunday, April 16th. Can the Reds make it three consecutive draws? Will the Gunners continue to pick up points?
Report | April 4
Chelsea | 0 - 0 | Liverpool |
Honors even in this one, with neither side able to force a breakthrough.
Reece James posed a threat out wide all game, registering 7 crosses, while Wesley Fofana racked up 5 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating the Reds. While the passing game was fairly consistent, the Reds had a slight advantage, clocking up 541 completed passes to the Blues' 519. For Liverpool, Fabinho was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls.
Chelsea's unpredictable form continues. Meanwhile, Liverpool end their streak of defeats.
Reece James | Alisson |
Earned a clean sheet | Earned a clean sheet |
7 crosses (1st in the game) | Saved 2 shots |
Next up, Chelsea meet Wolves at Molineux on Saturday, April 8th. While Liverpool take on Arsenal at Anfield on Sunday, April 9th. Can the Blues do better next time? Will the Reds continue to make strides?
Report | April 1
Manchester City | 4 - 1 | Liverpool |
Julián Álvarez 27 | Mohamed Salah 17 | |
Kevin De Bruyne 46 | ||
Ilkay Gündogan 53 | ||
Jack Grealish 74 |
Mohamed Salah scored the match's first goal for Liverpool in the 17th minute after being found by Diogo Jota. After the first goal, Man City responded in a big way, with a 4 goal barrage. Liverpool couldn't muster another beyond that initial score, as Man City took the dominant win.
Riyad Mahrez continually probed down the flank, getting 10 crosses into the box. It was a truly dominant display from City completing 412 more passes than the Reds.
Man City keep their winning streak alive. Meanwhile, It's another game, another loss for Liverpool.
Jack Grealish | Kevin De Bruyne |
3 shots on target (28th in the Premier League) | Assisted 1 goal |
Assisted 1 goal | Scored 1 goal |
Next up, Man City meet a struggling Southampton on Saturday, April 8th. While Liverpool meet Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday, April 4th. Can City keep their great form going? Will the Reds get out of this rough patch?
Report | March 11
AFC Bournemouth | 1 - 0 | Liverpool |
Philip Billing 28 |
The story was missed opportunities. Liverpool were superior on the pitch throughout in this one, but squandered numerous chances to breakthrough. On the flip side, Bournemouth struggled to create opportunities, but were ecstatic to escape with three points as Philip Billing scored the lone match goal in the 28th minute following an assist by Dango Ouattara
Dango Ouattara posed a threat out wide all game, registering 4 crosses. Despite losing, the Reds' technical superiority was evident as they completed 344 more passes than the Cherries.
Bournemouth finally get a win. Meanwhile, Liverpool end their winning streak by tasting defeat.
Neto | Trent Alexander-Arnold |
Earned a clean sheet | 7 crosses (1st in the game) |
Saved 5 shots | 3 corners won (1st in the game) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, March 18th. Bournemouth meet Villa at Villa Park, while Liverpool take on Fulham at Anfield. Can this be the start of a winning streak for the Cherries? Will the Reds put this disappointment behind them?
Report | March 5
Liverpool | 7 - 0 | Manchester United |
Cody Gakpo 43, 50 | ||
Darwin Núñez 47, 75 | ||
Mohamed Salah 66, 83 | ||
Roberto Firmino 88 |
Cody Gakpo got the opener for Liverpool in the 43rd minute after a set up by Andrew Robertson. After the first goal, Liverpool proceeded to add on 6 more goals on the way to a 7 goal thrashing of Man United.
Andrew Robertson posed a threat out wide all game, registering 8 crosses. The Reds' passing prowess was on show as they completed 466 passes over the course of the game compared to United's 306.
It's another win for Liverpool as they make it two on the bounce. Meanwhile, Man United taste defeat, ending their winning streak.
Mohamed Salah | Cody Gakpo |
Assisted 2 goals | Scored 2 goals |
Drew 6 fouls (5th in the Premier League) | 1 blocked shot (1st in the game) |
Next up, Liverpool take on lowly Bournemouth on Saturday, March 11th. While Man United will fancy their chances against Southampton on Sunday, March 12th. Can the Reds make it three wins in a row? Will United put this disappointment behind them?
Report | March 1
Liverpool | 2 - 0 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Virgil van Dijk 73 | ||
Mohamed Salah 77 |
Virgil van Dijk began the scoring for Liverpool in the 73rd minute following an assist by Diogo Jota. Liverpool's Mohamed Salah added another in the 77th minute, and there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, resulting in a 2-0 win.
Trent Alexander-Arnold continually probed down the flank, getting 7 crosses into the box. The Reds won the passing game, clocking up 531 completed passes to Wolves' 407.
Liverpool are back in business as they take all three points. Meanwhile, Wolves' mixed form continues.
Virgil van Dijk | Kostas Tsimikas |
Earned a clean sheet | Earned a clean sheet |
Scored 1 goal | Assisted 1 goal |
Next up, Liverpool look forward to a grudge match against rivals Man United on Sunday, March 5th. While Wolves have a tough game ahead against Tottenham on Saturday, March 4th. Can the Reds win again? Will Wolves improve their form?
Report | February 25
Crystal Palace | 0 - 0 | Liverpool |
Palace and Liverpool had to settle for a point apiece after a drab encounter at Selhurst Park. Neither team was really able to get anything going in the contest, which certainly wasn't one for the neutral. A draw was the right result in the end and both sides will be hoping to produce a bit more creative spark next time out.
Michael Olise posed a threat out wide all game, registering 10 crosses. For Liverpool, Naby Keïta was a frequent offender, committing 4 fouls. Whilst only managing a draw, the Reds' ball control was on display throughout as they completed 288 more passes than the Eagles.
Palace are becoming the league's draw specialists. Meanwhile, Liverpool's run of wins comes to an end.
Vicente Guaita | Andrew Robertson |
Earned a clean sheet | Earned a clean sheet |
Saved 4 shots | 2 tackles won (1st in the game) |
Next up, Palace meet Villa at Villa Park on Saturday, March 4th. While Liverpool meet Wolves at Anfield on Wednesday, March 1st. Can the Eagles pick up a long-awaited three points? Will the Reds continue to pick up points?
Report | February 18
Newcastle United | 0 - 2 | Liverpool |
Darwin Núñez 10 | ||
Cody Gakpo 17 |
Darwin Núñez scored the match's first goal for Liverpool in the 10th minute after a set up by Trent Alexander-Arnold. Liverpool's Cody Gakpo added another in the 17th minute, and there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, resulting in a 2-0 win.
Trent Alexander-Arnold posed a threat out wide all game, registering 9 crosses. The Reds completed 248 more passes than the Magpies, controlling the ball throughout and enabling them to take the win.
Newcastle just can't seem to catch a break. Meanwhile, It's another win for Liverpool as they make it two on the bounce.
Alisson | Trent Alexander-Arnold |
Earned a clean sheet | Earned a clean sheet |
Saved 4 shots | 1 assists |
Both squads play next on Saturday, February 25th. Newcastle have a crucial game against Brighton, while Liverpool take on Palace at Selhurst Park. Can the Magpies put this disappointment behind them? Will the Reds make it three wins in a row?
Report | February 13
Liverpool | 2 - 0 | Everton |
Mohamed Salah 36 | ||
Cody Gakpo 49 |
Mohamed Salah netted the first goal of the match for Liverpool in the 36th minute following some good work by Darwin Núñez. Liverpool's Cody Gakpo added another in the 49th minute, and there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, resulting in a 2-0 win.
Trent Alexander-Arnold continually probed down the flank, getting 11 crosses into the box. The Reds' passing prowess was on show as they completed 584 passes over the course of the game compared to the Toffees' 405. For Everton, the Reds did a good job of cutting off the supply to Ellis Simms, limiting him to only 20 touches, although Vitalii Mykolenko and James Tarkowski seemed off the pace defensively, committing 4 fouls in a frustrating game.
Liverpool get back to winning form. Meanwhile, Everton's mixed form continues.
Mohamed Salah | Cody Gakpo |
Blocked 3 shots (9th in the Premier League) | 1 goal scored |
Had 3 shots on target (25th in the Premier League) | Took 2 shots (3rd on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, February 18th. Liverpool meet Newcastle at St. James' Park, while Everton have a bottom of the table clash with Leeds. Can the Reds win again? Will the Toffees improve their form?
Report | February 4
Wolverhampton Wanderers | 3 - 0 | Liverpool |
Joël Matip 5 [OG] | ||
Craig Dawson 12 | ||
Rúben Neves 71 |
Joël Matip began the scoring early by turning the ball into his own net, setting Liverpool behind in the 5th minute. Craig Dawson added another to put Wolves 2-0 up after 12 minutes. Rúben Neves put the match away with a third in the 71st minute, and Liverpool were shutout as Wolves secured a comfortable win.
For Liverpool, Trent Alexander-Arnold pushed hard to create chances, but his 10 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome. On a positive note for the Reds, they had a clear advantage in the passing game, racking up 536 completed passes to Wolves' 408.
Things look to be on the up for Wolves as they come away with all three points. Meanwhile, Liverpool's mixed form continues.
Rúben Neves | Craig Dawson |
1 goal scored | Earned a clean sheet |
Completed 43 passes (1st on their team) | 1 goal scored |
Next up, Wolves prepare for a pivotal clash against Southampton on Saturday, February 11th. While Liverpool meet Everton for a grudge match at Anfield on Monday, February 13th. Can Wolves win again? Will the Reds improve their form?
Report | January 21
Liverpool | 0 - 0 | Chelsea |
Honors even in this one, with neither side able to force a breakthrough.
While the passing game was close, the Blues had a slight advantage, clocking up 535 completed passes to the Reds' 478. For Chelsea, Hakim Ziyech didn't let the opposition rest, getting 11 crosses into the box, while Jorginho's excellent reading of the game was on show again, intercepting the ball 4 times.
Liverpool finally get another point on the board. Meanwhile, Chelsea continue their string of mixed results.
Alisson | Kepa Arrizabalaga |
Earned a clean sheet | Earned a clean sheet |
Saved 2 shots | Saved 3 shots |
Next up, Liverpool meet Wolves at Molineux on Saturday, February 4th. While Chelsea meet Fulham at Stamford Bridge on Friday, February 3rd. Can the Reds build on this result? Will the Blues improve their form?
Report | January 14
Brighton & Hove Albion | 3 - 0 | Liverpool |
Solomon March 46, 53 | ||
Danny Welbeck 81 |
Solomon March scored the match's first goal for Brighton in the 46th minute. He then got himself a brace in the 53rd to put Brighton up 2-0. Danny Welbeck put the finishing touches on the result with a third in the 81st minute to secure a comfortable win for Brighton over Liverpool.
Pascal Groß posed a threat out wide all game, registering 10 crosses. The Seagulls completed 238 more passes than the Reds, controlling the ball throughout and enabling them to take the win.
Brighton make it back-to-back wins. Meanwhile, It's another game, another loss for Liverpool.
Solomon March | Danny Welbeck |
2 goals scored | 1 goal scored |
Assisted 1 goal | Drew 2 fouls (2nd on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, January 21st. Brighton meet Leicester at the King Power Stadium, while Liverpool take on Chelsea at Anfield. Can the Seagulls make it three wins in a row? Will the Reds get out of this rough patch?
Report | January 2
Brentford | 3 - 1 | Liverpool |
Ibrahima Konaté 19 [OG] | Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 50 | |
Yoane Wissa 42 | ||
Bryan Mbeumo 84 |
Ibrahima Konaté began the scoring by turning the ball into his own net, digging a hole for Brentford in the 19th minute. Yoane Wissa then doubled the lead with a goal in the 42nd minute. Down 2-0, Liverpool's Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain narrowed the deficit with a strike in the 50th minute. However, the comeback attempt was futile as Bryan Mbeumo put the game out of reach with an 84th minute goal to secure the win for Brentford.
Bryan Mbeumo and Mathias Jensen continually probed down the flank, each getting 5 crosses into the box, although Yoane Wissa was caught offside four times, preventing him from adding further gloss to the scoreline. Despite their loss, the Reds' passing game was on show for all to see; they completed a massive 407 more passes than the Bees.
It's another win for Brentford as they make it two on the bounce. Meanwhile, Liverpool's winning run comes to an end.
Bryan Mbeumo | Yoane Wissa |
1 goal scored | 1 goal scored |
2 corners won (1st in the game) | Drew 1 foul (3rd on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, January 14th. Brentford take on Bournemouth at Brentford Community Stadium, while Liverpool take on Brighton at the AMEX. Can the Bees make it three wins in a row? Will the Reds put this disappointment behind them?
Report | December 30
Liverpool | 2 - 1 | Leicester City |
Wout Faes 38 [OG], 45 [OG] | Kiernan Dewsbury Hall 4 |
Kiernan Dewsbury Hall began the scoring for Leicester in the 4th minute following some good work by Patson Daka. Wout Faes then scored a tying goal in the 38th minute. Faes then netted another in the 45th minute to give Liverpool the win.
Trent Alexander-Arnold continually probed down the flank, getting 8 crosses into the box. The Reds' passing prowess was on show as they completed 580 passes over the course of the game compared to the Foxes' 435. For Leicester, it was a frustrating game for Jamie Vardy, who only registered 11 touches of the ball.
The wins keep on coming for Liverpool. Meanwhile, Leicester make it two losses on the bounce.
Trent Alexander-Arnold | Kiernan Dewsbury Hall |
8 crosses (1st in the game) | 1 goal scored |
Blocked 2 shots (1st in the game) | 2 tackles won (1st on their team) |
Next up, Liverpool take on Brentford at Brentford Community Stadium on Monday, January 2nd. While Leicester take on Fulham at the King Power Stadium on Tuesday, January 3rd. Can the Reds keep their great form going? Will the Foxes get out of this rough patch?
Report | December 26
Aston Villa | 1 - 3 | Liverpool |
Ollie Watkins 59 | Mohamed Salah 5 | |
Virgil van Dijk 37 | ||
Stefan Bajcetic 81 |
Mohamed Salah netted the first goal of the match for Liverpool in the 5th minute after being found by Andrew Robertson. Virgil van Dijk then doubled the lead with a goal in the 37th minute. Down 2-0, Villa's Ollie Watkins narrowed the deficit with a strike in the 59th minute. However, the comeback attempt was futile as Stefan Bajcetic put the game out of reach with an 81st minute goal to secure the win for Liverpool.
Andrew Robertson posed a threat out wide all game, registering 8 crosses. The Reds had a small but notable advantage in the passing department, racking up 511 completed passes compared to the Villans' 454.
Villa taste defeat, ending their winning streak. Meanwhile, Liverpool keep their winning streak alive.
Mohamed Salah | Andrew Robertson |
Assisted 1 goal | Assisted 1 goal |
1 goal scored | 8 crosses (1st in the game) |
Next up, Villa meet Tottenham at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, January 1st. While Liverpool meet Leicester at Anfield on Friday, December 30th. Can the Villans put this disappointment behind them? Will the Reds keep their great form going?
Report | November 12
Liverpool | 3 - 1 | Southampton |
Roberto Firmino 6 | Che Adams 9 | |
Darwin Núñez 21, 42 |
Roberto Firmino scored the match's first goal for Liverpool in the 6th minute after a set up by Andrew Robertson. Southampton's Che Adams responded with a tying goal in the 9th minute. With the match tied at 1-1, Liverpool's Darwin Núñez broke the tie with a 21st minute strike. Núñez added another in the 42nd to secure the win.
Andrew Robertson posed a threat out wide all game, registering 9 crosses. The Reds completed 221 more passes than Saints, controlling the ball throughout and enabling them to take the win. For Southampton, it was a frustrating game for Adam Armstrong, who only registered 16 touches of the ball.
Liverpool make it back-to-back wins. Meanwhile, Southampton's woeful losing run continues.
Darwin Núñez | Andrew Robertson |
2 goals scored | Assisted 2 goals |
Took 3 shots (2nd on their team) | 9 crosses (1st in the game) |
Both squads play next on Monday, December 26th. Liverpool meet Villa at Villa Park, while Southampton will be looking to cause an upset against Brighton. Can the Reds make it three wins in a row? Will Saints halt their terrible form?
Report | November 6
Tottenham Hotspur | 1 - 2 | Liverpool |
Harry Kane 70 | Mohamed Salah 11, 40 |
Mohamed Salah put Liverpool 1-0 up in the 11th minute. Salah then added one more in the 40th minute. Harry Kane got Tottenham within one score with a 70th minute strike, but Liverpool held on for three points.
Andrew Robertson continually probed down the flank, getting 8 crosses into the box. The Reds had a small but notable advantage in the passing department, racking up 608 completed passes compared to Spurs' 519.
Tottenham's mixed form continues. Meanwhile, Liverpool are back on the up.
Mohamed Salah | Ivan Perišić |
2 goals scored | 14 crosses (7th in the Premier League) |
Drew 1 foul (2nd on their team) | 3 corners won (20th in the Premier League) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, November 12th. Tottenham take on Leeds at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, while Liverpool meet Southampton at Anfield. Can Spurs improve their form? Will this be the start of a winning streak for the Reds?
Report | October 29
Liverpool | 1 - 2 | Leeds United |
Mohamed Salah 14 | Rodrigo 4 | |
Crysencio Summerville 89 |
Rodrigo scored the match's first goal for Leeds in the 4th minute. Liverpool's Mohamed Salah retaliated with a tying goal in the 14th minute. With the scores level, Crysencio Summerville netted a timely 89th minute goal that proved to be the difference, securing Leeds all three points.
For Liverpool, Trent Alexander-Arnold pushed hard to create chances, but his 13 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome. The Reds may have lost but their technical prowess was on show throughout; they completed 354 more passes than the Whites.
It's another loss for Liverpool, who'll hope to turn things around quicky. Meanwhile, Leeds finally get a win.
Illan Meslier | Mohamed Salah |
Allowed 1 goal | Took 7 shots (6th in the Premier League) |
Saved 9 shots | Had 3 shots on target (15th in the Premier League) |
Next up, Liverpool take on Tottenham at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, November 6th. While Leeds take on Bournemouth at Elland Road on Saturday, November 5th. Can the Reds get out of this rough patch? Will this be the start of a winning streak for the Whites?
Report | October 22
Nottingham Forest | 1 - 0 | Liverpool |
Taiwo Awoniyi 55 |
After a scoreless first 45 minutes, Taiwo Awoniyi opened the score for Forest in the 55th minute. This lone goal proved decisive, as Forest held on to beat Liverpool and take all three points.
Ryan Yates was a frequent offender, committing 5 fouls. For Liverpool, Andrew Robertson pushed hard to create chances, but his 10 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome. The Reds couldn't get the win despite dominating the ball, completing 438 more passes than the Tricky Trees.
Forest bag a win. Meanwhile, Liverpool's winning run comes to an end.
Dean Henderson | Alisson |
Earned a clean sheet | Allowed 1 goal |
Saved 7 shots | Saved 6 shots |
Next up, there's no let up for Forest as they’re faced with the prospect of a high-flying Arsenal side on Sunday, October 30th. While Liverpool meet Leeds at Anfield on Saturday, October 29th. Can the Tricky Trees win again? Will the Reds put this disappointment behind them?
Report | October 19
Liverpool | 1 - 0 | West Ham United |
Darwin Núñez 22 |
Darwin Núñez began the scoring for Liverpool in the 22nd minute after a set up by Kostas Tsimikas. This lone goal proved to be the difference, as Liverpool took all three points from West Ham.
Kostas Tsimikas posed a threat out wide all game, registering 8 crosses. While the passing game was fairly consistent, the Reds had a slight advantage, clocking up 601 completed passes compared to the Hammers' 513. For West Ham, Gianluca Scamacca only touched the ball 17 times, cutting a frustrated figure up front.
Liverpool make it two wins in two. Meanwhile, West Ham's mixed form continues.
Darwin Núñez | Łukasz Fabiański |
Took 6 shots (9th in the Premier League) | Allowed 1 goal |
Had 3 shots on target (13th in the Premier League) | Saved 6 shots |
Next up, Liverpool take on Forest at the City Ground on Saturday, October 22nd. While West Ham meet Bournemouth at the London Stadium on Monday, October 24th. Can the Reds make it three wins in a row? Will the Hammers improve their form?
Report | October 16
Liverpool | 1 - 0 | Manchester City |
Mohamed Salah 76 |
After being locked in a goalless stalemate for the first 45 minutes, Mohamed Salah scored the match's first goal for Liverpool in the 76th minute after a set up by Alisson. This lone goal proved decisive, as Liverpool kept Man City out for the rest of the game to take the three points.
James Milner and Andrew Robertson posed a threat out wide all game, each registering 5 crosses. City may have lost but their technical prowess was on show throughout; they completed 305 more passes than the Reds.
Liverpool are back to winning ways. Meanwhile, Man City end their winning streak by tasting defeat.
Alisson | Erling Haaland |
Earned a clean sheet | Had 4 shots on target (3rd in the Premier League) |
Saved 6 shots | Took 6 shots (9th in the Premier League) |
Both squads play next on Wednesday, October 19th. Liverpool meet West Ham at Anfield, while Man City prepare for a pivotal clash against Arsenal. Can the Reds win again? Will City put this disappointment behind them?
Report | October 9
Arsenal | 3 - 2 | Liverpool |
Martinelli 1 | Darwin Núñez 34 | |
Bukayo Saka 45, 76 [PK] | Roberto Firmino 53 |
Martinelli got the opener for Arsenal in the 1st minute following an assist by Martin Ødegaard. After the first, Arsenal proceeded to add on 2 more goals. Liverpool nearly kept up in this high-scoring affair, scoring 2 of their own, but it wasn't enough as Arsenal narrowly took the win in this exciting match.
For Liverpool, Kostas Tsimikas pushed hard to create chances, but his 6 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome. The offside flag was the bane of Darwin Núñez catching him behind the last man 5 times. While the passing game was fairly consistent, the Reds had a slight advantage, clocking up 487 completed passes compared to the Gunners' 384.
Arsenal's winning streak rolls on. Meanwhile, Liverpool break their drawing streak, but not in the way they'd like.
Bukayo Saka | Roberto Firmino |
2 goals scored | 1 goal scored |
1 corner won (1st in the game) | 1 tackle won (2nd on their team) |
Both squads play next on Sunday, October 16th. Arsenal take on Leeds at Elland Road, while Liverpool take on Man City at Anfield. Can the Gunners keep their great form going? Will the Reds put this disappointment behind them?
Report | October 1
Liverpool | 3 - 3 | Brighton & Hove Albion |
Roberto Firmino 33, 54 | Leandro Trossard 4, 17, 83 | |
Adam Webster 63 [OG] |
This match was quite the high-scoring affair. Leandro Trossard netted the first goal of the match for Brighton in the 4th minute after being assisted by Danny Welbeck. Following the initial score, Brighton proceeded to add on 2 more goals. Liverpool matched them score for score, leading to an exhilarating 3-3 tie.
The threat came from out wide, with Trent Alexander-Arnold registering 8 crosses. While the passing game was fairly consistent, the Reds had a slight advantage, clocking up 516 completed passes to the Seagulls' 442.
Back-to-back draws for Liverpool. Meanwhile, Brighton continue their string of mixed results.
Roberto Firmino | Leandro Trossard |
2 goals scored | 3 goals scored |
Blocked 1 shot (1st in the game) | Took 4 shots (1st on their team) |
Next up, Liverpool take on Arsenal at the Emirates on Sunday, October 9th. While Brighton face Tottenham in a game with a lot riding on it on Saturday, October 8th. Can the Reds make it three consecutive draws? Will the Seagulls improve their form?
Report | September 3
Everton | 0 - 0 | Liverpool |
Everton and Liverpool had to settle for a point apiece after a drab encounter at Goodison Park. Neither team was really able to get anything going in the contest, which certainly wasn't one for the neutral. A draw was the right result in the end and both sides will be hoping to produce a bit more creative spark next time out.
For Liverpool, Kostas Tsimikas didn't let the opposition rest, getting 8 crosses into the box. Positives for the Reds? Their superior passing game was clear for all to see; they completed 466 passes compared to the Toffees' 306.
Everton are becoming the league's draw specialists. Meanwhile, Liverpool's run of wins comes to an end.
Jordan Pickford | Alisson |
Earned a clean sheet | Earned a clean sheet |
Saved 8 shots | Saved 4 shots |
Next up, Everton face the daunting prospect of high-flying Arsenal on Sunday, September 11th. While Liverpool will look to pick up three points against Wolves on Saturday, September 10th. Can the Toffees pick up a long awaited three points? Will the Reds continue to climb the table?
Report | August 31
Liverpool | 2 - 1 | Newcastle United |
Roberto Firmino 61 | Alexander Isak 38 | |
Fabio Carvalho 90 |
Alexander Isak began the scoring for Newcastle in the 38th minute following some good work by Sean Longstaff. Liverpool's Roberto Firmino then responded with a tying goal in the 61st minute. Fabio Carvalho then netted a 90th minute strike to give Liverpool the win.
Trent Alexander-Arnold continually probed down the flank, getting 11 crosses into the box. The Reds' technical superiority contributed to their win as they completed 360 more passes than the Magpies.
It's another win for Liverpool as they make it two on the bounce. Meanwhile, Newcastle break their drawing streak, but not in the way they'd like.
Roberto Firmino | Alexander Isak |
Blocked 4 shots (1st in the Premier League) | 1 goal scored |
Took 5 shots (10th in the Premier League) | Drew 1 foul (3rd on their team) |
Both squads play next on Saturday, September 3rd. Liverpool meet old enemies Everton for a heated clash at Goodison Park, while Newcastle meet Palace at St. James' Park. Can the Reds make it three wins in a row? Will the Magpies put this disappointment behind them?
Report | August 27
Liverpool | 9 - 0 | AFC Bournemouth |
Luis Díaz 3, 85 | ||
Harvey Elliott 6 | ||
Trent Alexander-Arnold 28 | ||
Roberto Firmino 31, 62 | ||
Virgil van Dijk 45 | ||
Chris Mepham 46 [OG] | ||
Fabio Carvalho 80 |
Luis Díaz netted the first goal of the match for Liverpool in the 3rd minute after being assisted by Roberto Firmino. After the first goal, Liverpool proceeded to add on 8 more goals on the way to a 9 goal thrashing of Bournemouth.
Trent Alexander-Arnold continually probed down the flank, getting 11 crosses into the box. The Reds' passing prowess allowed them to register 389 more passes than the Cherries and come away with all three points.
Liverpool are back in business as they take all three points. Meanwhile, Bournemouth come away with yet another loss.
Roberto Firmino | Trent Alexander-Arnold |
2 goals scored | Earned a clean sheet |
Had 4 shots on target (3rd in the Premier League) | 11 crosses (5th in the Premier League) |
Both squads play next on Wednesday, August 31st. Liverpool hope to rise to the challenge of a high-flying Newcastle side, while Bournemouth have a crucial game against Wolves. Can the Reds win again? Will the Cherries halt their terrible form?
Report | August 22
Manchester United | 2 - 1 | Liverpool |
Jadon Sancho 16 | Mohamed Salah 81 | |
Marcus Rashford 53 |
Jadon Sancho put Man United 1-0 up in the 16th minute. Man United's Marcus Rashford then added one more in the 53rd minute. Mohamed Salah got Liverpool within one score with an 81st minute strike, but Man United held on for three points.
For Liverpool, Trent Alexander-Arnold pushed hard to create chances, but his 11 crosses weren't enough to affect the outcome. The Reds' passing superiority wasn't enough to get them all three points, clocking up 337 more completed passes than United.
Man United get back to winning ways. Meanwhile, Liverpool's quest for three points continues.
Marcus Rashford | Mohamed Salah |
Blocked 2 shots (5th in the Premier League) | 3 corners won (3rd in the Premier League) |
Took 5 shots (7th in the Premier League) | 1 goal scored |
Both squads play next on Saturday, August 27th. Man United take on Southampton at St. Mary's, while Liverpool take on Bournemouth at Anfield. Can this be the start of a winning streak for United? Will the Reds put this disappointment behind them?
Report | August 15
Liverpool | 1 - 1 | Crystal Palace |
Luis Díaz 61 | Wilfried Zaha 32 |
Wilfried Zaha got the opener for Palace in the 32nd minute. Liverpool's Luis Díaz retaliated with a tying goal in the 61st minute, but there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, leading to a share of the spoils.
The threat came from out wide, with Trent Alexander-Arnold registering 10 crosses, while Darwin Núñez only touched the ball 19 times, cutting a frustrated figure up front. Despite losing, the Reds were dominant in the passing game, completing a massive 451 more passes than the Eagles.
Back-to-back draws for Liverpool. Meanwhile, Palace continue their string of mixed results.
Luis Díaz | Wilfried Zaha |
1 goal scored | 1 goal scored |
5 tackles won (1st in the game) | 1 corner won (1st on their team) |
Next up, Liverpool meet rivals Man United for a showdown at Old Trafford on Monday, August 22nd. While Palace meet Villa at Selhurst Park on Saturday, August 20th. Can the Reds make it three consecutive draws? Will the Eagles improve their form?
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