There was big news in English football on Monday, with Everton agreeing a takeover and Rodri’s injury diagnosis emerging.
Today’s Main LFC Headline
The idea of Trent not being a Liverpool player next season isn’t worth contemplating.
The 25-year-old has admitted that he wants to have a great career at Anfield, but the situation is “out of his hands,” suggesting no contract extension has been offered yet.
Fans have been interpreting his comments differently, with some Reds making their feelings known…
The contract situation with Trent could go either way. If the club don’t invest in the squad and we just stand still he’s off and you can’t blame him, let’s hope that’s not the case and it sorts itself out. It will be a huge failure by the club if he doesn’t stay
— KopiteRedsTV (@KopiteRedsTV) September 22, 2024
“If he ends up going on a free then that is even worse. If he has no intention of staying then why not just go and make sure the club that he supposedly supports get something for him?” – Steven Milroy on Facebook.
… even if they don’t succeed they need to give it a bloody good go, and from the outside it doesn’t appear as if that has been/is the case. You’d like to think, from a Liverpool supporters’ point of view, that internally the picture is very different.
— Sachin Nakrani (@SachinNakrani) September 23, 2024
Elsewhere in the football today
- Man City key man Rodri is expected to miss a significant period of action with a serious knee injury suffered against Arsenal. That could genuinely be a season-defining moment (David Ornstein, The Athletic)
- The Friedkin Group have agreed a deal to buy Farhad Moshiri’s 94.1 percent stake in Everton, in a significant update for Liverpool’s rivals (Paul Joyce)
- Erling Haaland will face no punishment for throwing the ball at Gabriel in City’s fiery 2-2 draw at home to Arsenal. It was a gloriously angry affair and a great result for the Reds! (Sky Sports)
Today’s Liverpool FC News
- The FA have launched an investigation after Liverpool left-back Owen Beck being ‘allegedly’ bitten by Preston’s Milutin Osmajic in the 0-0 draw with Blackburn before the Reds youngster was sent off – an absurd incident
- Germany sporting director, Rudi Voller, has said he will target Jurgen Klopp for the national team job “if he wants” it
- Virgil van Dijk has told Darwin Nunez not to be affected by the highs and lows of football, saying “now it is time for him to stay calm” – great leadership from the skipper
- One for the pop fans – Dua Lipa has added another date at Anfield next summer, meaning she is now playing on June 24 and 25
More from This Is Anfield
- OPINION: Just like Liverpool’s players, Anfield will adapt to Slot and his character, writes Steven Scragg
- We mentioned Trent and his future earlier, and he now has 100 goal contributions for Liverpool, which is just four behind Phil Neal’s record for a Reds defender. This sums up why he cannot go anywhere next summer!
- Man City‘s Bernardo Silva has made a dig at Arsenal, giving Liverpool a rare bit of praise in the process
Liverpool FC: On this day
On this day in 2014, Liverpool beat Middlesbrough 14-13 on penalties in a remarkable League Cup third round clash.
The match was already a memorable one when Jordan Rossiter scored from distance on his debut, but Adam Reach’s goal took the game into extra-time.
Suso thought he had won it for the Reds in extra-time, only for a young Patrick Bamford to equalise from the penalty spot in the dying seconds.
In the eventual shootout, Liverpool eventually prevailed 14-13, which is a club, competition and joint-English record.
Slot will hope that West Ham at Anfield on Wednesday isn’t this dramatic!