Liverpool FC (The Reds) | Special Thread

Liverpool FC (The Reds) | Special Thread

Full Mkeka wa EPL 2019/20 kwa game zetu huu hapa

August
Friday 9 – Norwich City (H)
Saturday 17 – Southampton (A)
Saturday 24 – Arsenal (H)
Saturday 31 – Burnley (A)

September
Saturday 14 – Newcastle United (H)
Saturday 21 – Chelsea (A)
Saturday 28 – Sheffield United (A)

October
Saturday 5 – Leicester City (H)
Saturday 19 – Manchester United (A)
Saturday 26 –Tottenham Hotspur (H)

November
Saturday 2 – Aston Villa (A)
Saturday 9 – Manchester City (H)
Saturday 23 – Crystal Palace (A)
Saturday 30 – Brighton and Hove Albion (H)

December
Wednesday 4 – Everton (H)
Saturday 7 – Bournemouth (A)
Saturday 14 – Watford (H)
Saturday 21 – West Ham United (A)
Thursday 26 – Leicester City (A)
Saturday 28 – Wolverhampton Wanderers (H)

January
Wednesday 1 – Sheffield United (H)
Saturday 11 – Tottenham Hotspur (A)
Saturday 18 – Manchester United (H)
Tuesday 21 – Wolverhampton Wanderers (A)

February
Saturday 1 – Southampton (H)
Saturday 8 – Norwich City (A)
Saturday 22 – West Ham United (H)
Saturday 29 – Watford (A)

March
Saturday 7 – Bournemouth (H)
Saturday 14 – Everton (A)
Saturday 21 – Crystal Palace (H)

April
Saturday 4 – Manchester City (A)
Saturday 11 – Aston Villa (H)
Saturday 18 – Brighton and Hove Albion (A)
Saturday 25 – Burnley (H)

May
Saturday 2 – Arsenal (A)
Saturday 9 – Chelsea (H)
Sunday 17 – Newcastle United (A)[/B]
Deceba itakua mtihani kweli kweli kwetu...kuna kushiriki Fifa Club world cup hukooo Qatar...

kwa kifupi naona hiki kikosi cha sasa kisipopata major back up ya wachezaji by th tym wafike Januari watakua hoi..

tunashiriki EPL, UCL, Carabao, Fifa Club World Cup... tunahitaji kikosi cha kueleweka kufikisha malengo.
 
liverpool boss has reportedly reignited his interest in Nabil Fekir

Now according to La Gazzetta dello Sport’s Nicolo Schira, Jurgen Klopp has revived his interest in the attacking midfielder.

“Jurgen #Klopp has reignited his interest in Nabil #Fekir and he would buy him from #OlympiqueLyon,” he tweeted.

“Aulas wants for his player €50M at least. #Liverpool have offered to Fekir a contract until 2024 by €4M at year.”
 
TRICKY AUGUST...

Liverpool set to face Manchester City on August 4 in the Community Shield.

Liverpool will clash with Norwich will be the new campaign's curtain raiser and, as is now tradition, it will be played on the Friday night (August 6).

Liverpool will also play Chelsea in the Uefa Super Cup in Istanbul on August 14.
 
Six moments that made it six times UCL Trophies

May 27, 2018
Klopp’s refusal to give up or let the disappointment consume him struck a chord with supporters and galvanised those floored by the near-miss at the NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium.

The road to Madrid was long – but it could be travelled. Their message was to become a prophecy.

Firmino finishes off PSG

Liverpool’s Champions League campaign kicked off in style as Paris Saint-Germain pitched up at Anfield with their formidable front three of Edinson Cavani, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar.

The Reds were without one of their own regular attacking trio, however, due to an eye injury suffered by Roberto Firmino the previous weekend.

But the Brazilian was on the bench and, in any case, his replacement on the night got the goalscoring under way, Daniel Sturridge flicking the hosts in front with a header at the Kop end.

James Milner’s converted penalty soon after looked to have put Klopp’s team in unassailable command, only for Thomas Meunier and then Mbappe to strike back for PSG.

The last – and crucial – word was still to come, though.

On as a substitute and with the game into stoppage-time, Firmino shuffled into just enough space inside the opposition box to thread a winning goal into the far corner and turn one point into three that would prove priceless when the group concluded.


Alisson’s stunning save against Napoli

Three consecutive defeats away from home in Group C had left Liverpool with a precise and difficult mission to qualify for the knockout stages when Napoli visited Anfield on matchday six.

In an equation spookily reminiscent of the famous 2004 tie against Olympiacos – a foreshadowing of what was to come, perhaps – the Reds had to beat the Serie A outfit either 1-0 or by two clear goals to leapfrog them into second place.

Unlike that decider 14 years earlier, however, the hosts did not fall behind on the night.

Though Klopp’s men were unable to gain a more comfortable cushion, the formidable performances of Joel Matip and Virgil van Dijk at the other end appeared to be sufficient to ensure no Napoli response.

But, in stoppage-time, their chance came.

A cross in from the right flank evaded those in red and found the unmarked Arkadiusz Milik eight yards out. His first touch was perfect, his second straight at goal. Liverpool’s elimination seemed the blink of an eye away…

… until Alisson Becker stretched out his body and somehow scooped the ball away from the net, deflating Napoli and booking a place in the last 16 for the eventual European champions.

Instead, in the first half Mohamed Salah glided through the opposition defence and placed a shot between the goalkeeper and his near post to secure the advantage his team needed.

Van Dijk breaks Bayern’s resolve

A goalless stalemate at Anfield meant Liverpool and Bayern Munich’s knockout tie was intriguingly poised ahead of the return in Germany.

Klopp insisted the result would feel better for the Reds by the time of kick-off at Allianz Arena and the manager’s optimism was borne out by an impeccable display that yielded a 3-1 victory.

After Sadio Mane’s sweet solo breakthrough was levelled by a Matip own goal, the turning point of the whole tie came via a towering header from Van Dijk midway through the second half.

The Netherlands captain – who had missed the first meeting due to suspension – belied his powerful frame to sneak into space inside the area and meet a right-wing corner with a firm downward nod that filled Liverpool with conviction and Bayern with doubt.Mane’s second of the evening soon put paid to any hopes of a comeback and Klopp later hailed the maturity of a statement performance and result.

“We will see what we can do with it, but it is still a fantastic sign that we again set a mark for LFC, for this wonderful club, that we really are back on the landscape of international, top-class football,” he said.

“We all think that’s where this club belongs and tonight we proved it a little bit.”

Trent’s genius settles Barca tie

To distil Liverpool’s 4-0 victory over FC Barcelona down to one incident is a tricky task given the events of that truly unforgettable football match.

But Trent Alexander-Arnold’s moment of inspiration to lay up Divock Origi for the fourth goal that tipped the aggregate score in the Reds’ favour will rightly be remembered for decades.

It was the strike that sent them to Madrid. It was the quick-thinking piece of play – later labelled ‘genius’ by Klopp – which sealed a comeback probably unrivalled in European games at Anfield.

Many thought it impossible for Liverpool to recover from their three-goal deficit after the opening leg at Camp Nou, where the scoreline was a harsh reflection of the match.

But Origi’s early breakthrough six days later was followed by two in two minutes from second-half substitute Georginio Wijnaldum in front of a raucous Kop and, suddenly, it was on.

Then, Alexander-Arnold bought a corner down the right-hand side. He shaped to take it before seeming to walk away and leave the ball for Xherdan Shaqiri.

In the second’s hesitation that ensued, the Scouser saw something nobody else did. “As I was walking away from the ball, I looked across into the box and saw Divock,” the No.66 explained of his snap decision to sweep in a cross.

“[I thought] ‘hopefully he’ll see it and be able to finish it’. It paid off massively for us.”

Origi seals sixth European Cup in Madrid

Origi’s third shot in the Champions League this season brought his third goal. And it brought the European Cup back to Liverpool.

Heading into the final minutes of a tense affair against Tottenham at Estadio Metropolitano, the sides were still separated only by Salah’s early penalty.

Step up, Origi.

The Belgium international, who spent the previous season on loan from the club and made just three appearances for the Reds in the first half of this campaign, had emerged as the team’s go-to man in late April and early May.

And, having been sent on in Madrid, he saved his very best until last, showing calm amid the chaos to guide a precise, angled strike across Hugo Lloris and into the far corner in front of the travelling Kopites

Origi’s drive clinched the European Cup and marked the beginning of prolonged celebrations culminating in the victory parade attended by 750,000 fans the next day.

His legendary status at Anfield is assured.
 
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wanaitwa CIES Football Observatory wanaheshimika sana kwenye hio field...

ukisoma hapa utawaelewa zaidi..CIES Football Observatory have used an algorithm taking into account factors such as age, contract status, position, game time, goals, international experience and club performance to calculate an estimated market value for leading players.
Nilisoma vyote mkuu maana hata kule mwanzo waliorodhesha hivyo hivyo vigezo,lkn hata sisi mashabiki na wafuatiliaji lazima tuwe na akili za kujiongeza...unapompa thamani kubwa lukaku kuliko ronaldo au mbape kuliko Messi mm sielewi unatufanya tuone kuwa tunachokiona sisi na tunachoweza tafsiri sisi sio sahihi(hayo magazeti)...ILA KUMBUKA HAYO MAMBO WAKATI MWINGINE NI PROPAGANDA TU ILI WATU WAUZE WANACHOKIANDIKA NA SIO LAZIMA KIWE NA UKWELI ASILIMIA MIA..Ni Kama tulivyokuwa tunasoma binadamu wa kwanza kutokea oldonyo lengai..Ni maandiko tu ila lazima tuzishugulishe akili zetu mkuu.
 
Nilisoma vyote mkuu maana hata kule mwanzo waliorodhesha hivyo hivyo vigezo,lkn hata sisi mashabiki na wafuatiliaji lazima tuwe na akili za kujiongeza...unapompa thamani kubwa lukaku kuliko ronaldo au mbape kuliko Messi mm sielewi unatufanya tuone kuwa tunachokiona sisi na tunachoweza tafsiri sisi sio sahihi(hayo magazeti)...ILA KUMBUKA HAYO MAMBO WAKATI MWINGINE NI PROPAGANDA TU ILI WATU WAUZE WANACHOKIANDIKA NA SIO LAZIMA KIWE NA UKWELI ASILIMIA MIA..Ni Kama tulivyokuwa tunasoma binadamu wa kwanza kutokea oldonyo lengai..Ni maandiko tu ila lazima tuzishugulishe akili zetu mkuu.

hapo ni research imefanyika mkuu kwa msimu ulioisha tu, hii ya Lukaku uliotaja naona binafsi kinamchombeba zaidi ni umri, mkataba alionao, magoli timu ya taifa na dhamani ya club manu..

aidha ni propagada au hapo sijui ndugu.

tembelea website yao usome zaidi...
www.football-observatory.com
Web result with site links
CIES Football Observatory
 
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i love being a controversial character kwa kuchokonoa vitu unpopular but important in equal measure.
leo nakuja na Lovren... hahahaa!

kwenye hiyo poll hapo juu mimi niko hapo kwa 29%.

why? scroll down....


Levron may not be a Rollsroyce type of a defender. he's probably not a cup of tea for many (71%). however, for a back up role and squad depth he is still more decent (experience-wise) than most of those we could think of recruiting.
labda kama tutamuuza for at least 50M ili tupate a better (marquee-type) replacement, but for 25M? hell NO!
at that sort of price you can only land a prospect but as an EPL championship-aspiring outfit, LFC needs to invest more on finished articles than prospects.

tukumbuke pia kuwa for a set of CB's tulio nao sasa ambapo ukimwondoa VVD, wengine wote fitness levels zao zinatia shaka (sidhani kama kuna anyone of them anaweza ku feature kwenye even 50% of the games katika msimu bila ya kulazwa kwenye treatment table).

my opinion: kama kweli tutaamua kumuuza Lovren then we MUST have an upgrade to the level of de Lijt as replacement!

King Ngwaba etal - povu ruksa.... hahahaaa!
 

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