While reflecting on Liverpool’s seven-year trophy drought, Steve Nicol says Jurgen Klopp’s side have a great chance at a double in 2019.

Manchester United and Liverpool share the points at Old Trafford, as Ander Herrera, Juan Mata and Jesse Lingard all came off with injuries.

After another disappointing performance for Liverpool’s front three, ESPN FC’s Steve Nicol tries to make sense of their goalscoring struggles.

Manchester United used all of their substitutions in the first half due to injury but were still able to fend off a toothless Liverpool side.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp reflects on his side’s missed chance to defeat an injury-ravaged Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Manchester United used all of their substitutions in the first half due to injury but were still able to fend off a toothless Liverpool side.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has said that Joe Gomez should be available for selection after March’s international break.
Gomez has been sidelined since suffering a lower leg fracture in December and recently had surgery to further aid his recovery. The defender is continuing his rehabilitation with light training, but has a chance of featuring in Liverpool’s encounter with Tottenham on March 31.
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How Mourinho unravelled at Man United
Fear, paranoia, difficult behaviour and constant battling with club officials and players led to the inevitable, writes Rob Dawson.

The greatest game never played
When Boca Juniors and River Plate were set to meet in Argentina’s most important match, Buenos Aires lost its mind, writes Wright Thompson.

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“I think after the international break Joe should be OK,” Klopp said. “If nobody gets injured before…

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After another disappointing performance for Liverpool’s front three, ESPN FC’s Steve Nicol tries to make sense of their goalscoring struggles.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp reflects on his side’s missed chance to defeat an injury-ravaged Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Manchester United used all of their substitutions in the first half due to injury but were still able to fend off a toothless Liverpool side.
LIVERPOOL, England — Jurgen Klopp has said Roberto Firmino avoided a serious injury against Manchester United and has a “big chance” of featuring in Sunday’s Merseyside derby.
Firmino left Old Trafford on crutches after injuring his ankle in the first half of last Sunday’s goalless draw.
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Welcome to the 2018 FC 100
ESPN FC’s experts ranked the best men’s players and managers in world football. Check out the list.

How Mourinho unravelled at Man United
Fear, paranoia, difficult behaviour and constant battling with club officials and players led to the inevitable, writes Rob Dawson.

The greatest game never played
When Boca Juniors and River Plate were set to meet in Argentina’s most important match, Buenos Aires lost its mind, writes Wright Thompson.

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While the Brazilian faces a race against time to be fit for Wednesday’s encounter with Watford, he is more likely play against Everton.
“He looks good, we were obviously lucky,” Klopp said a news conference on…

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp reflects on his side’s missed chance to defeat an injury-ravaged Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Manchester United used all of their substitutions in the first half due to injury but were still able to fend off a toothless Liverpool side. Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said he saw the 0-0 draw at Manchester United on Sunday as two points dropped but added that the injury problems suffered by United had disrupted his side’s flow.
Klopp’s Liverpool returned to the top of the Premier League, a point clear of Manchester City, in a game that saw United’s Ander Herrera, Juan Mata and Jesse Lingard go off injured before the break.
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Welcome to the 2018 FC 100
ESPN FC’s experts ranked the best men’s players and managers in world football. Check out the list.

How Mourinho unravelled at Man United
Fear, paranoia, difficult behaviour and constant battling with club officials and players led to the inevitable, writes Rob Dawson.

The greatest game never played
When Boca Juniors and River Plate were set to meet in Argentina’s most important match, Buenos Aires lost its mind, writes Wright Thompson.

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“It was a strange game,” he told Sky Sports. “I think we started really, really well. We started exactly like…

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Manchester United used all of their substitutions in the first half due to injury but were still able to fend off a toothless Liverpool side.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp reflects on his side’s missed chance to defeat an injury-ravaged Manchester United at Old Trafford.
MANCHESTER, England — Liverpool were frustrated as they were held to a 0-0 draw at Old Trafford by an injury-ravaged Manchester United.
Jurgen Klopp’s side could not capitalise on the three first-half substitutions United were forced into making and managed just one shot on target Sunday afternoon.
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The Premier League title is still in Liverpool’s hands and they do now have an advantage over Manchester City. One point ahead of the reigning champions, Liverpool would have taken this at…

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Alexis Nunes and Alejandro Moreno go head-to-head predicting all the Premier League match ups of the weekend, including the big one on Sunday between at Man United and Liverpool.

Jurgen Klopp failed to get one over on former foe Bayern Munich as Liverpool were held to a 0-0 draw in the first leg of their second round Champions League tie at Anfield.
LIVERPOOL, England — Jurgen Klopp believes there is “no doubt” that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will become the permanent manager of Manchester United.
Solskjaer has guided United to 11 wins in his 13 matches as caretaker manager since replacing Jose Mourinho, whose last match in charge was a 3-1 defeat at Liverpool back in December.
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Welcome to the 2018 FC 100
ESPN FC’s experts ranked the best men’s players and managers in world football. Check out the list.

How Mourinho unravelled at Man United
Fear, paranoia, difficult behaviour and constant battling with club officials and players led to the inevitable, writes Rob Dawson.

The greatest game never played
When Boca Juniors and River Plate were set to meet in Argentina’s most important match, Buenos Aires lost its mind, writes Wright Thompson.

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Sources told ESPN FC at the time of Mourinho’s sacking that Tottenham Hotspur’s Mauricio Pochettino was the top target to become full-time boss, although Klopp feels that…

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180 minutes of football produced two goalless draws in the Champions League round of 16, meaning it is still all to play for.

Jurgen Klopp failed to get one over on former foe Bayern Munich as Liverpool were held to a 0-0 draw in the first leg of their second round Champions League tie at Anfield.
The English Football Association have fined Jurgen Klopp £45,000 for comments he made about referee Kevin Friend after Liverpool’s match at West Ham United earlier this month.
The Liverpool manager admitted to breaching Rule E3(1) by making comments that “questioned the integrity of the match referee and/or implied bias” following the 1-1 draw.
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Welcome to the 2018 FC 100
ESPN FC’s experts ranked the best men’s players and managers in world football. Check out the list.

How Mourinho unravelled at Man United
Fear, paranoia, difficult behaviour and constant battling with club officials and players led to the inevitable, writes Rob Dawson.

The greatest game never played
When Boca Juniors and River Plate were set to meet in Argentina’s most important match, Buenos Aires lost its mind, writes Wright Thompson.

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After Liverpool took the lead at the London Stadium when James Milner was clearly offside in the buildup, Klopp felt Friend was aware of the error…

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180 minutes of football produced two goalless draws in the Champions League round of 16, meaning it is still all to play for.

Jurgen Klopp failed to get one over on former foe Bayern Munich as Liverpool were held to a 0-0 draw in the first leg of their second round Champions League tie at Anfield.
Liverpool’s 2017-18 season was worth nearly £500 million to the local economy, according to a new study.
Liverpool commissioned the Deloitte Business Group to look at the economic impact of matchday and day-to-day activity of the club as 1.5m fans visited Anfield last season.
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Welcome to the 2018 FC 100
ESPN FC’s experts ranked the best men’s players and managers in world football. Check out the list.

How Mourinho unravelled at Man United
Fear, paranoia, difficult behaviour and constant battling with club officials and players led to the inevitable, writes Rob Dawson.

The greatest game never played
When Boca Juniors and River Plate were set to meet in Argentina’s most important match, Buenos Aires lost its mind, writes Wright Thompson.

– Follow Transfer Talk LIVE
– Fantasy: Set lineups, check scores!

Jurgen Klopp’s side reached the Champions League final and recorded their second consecutive top-four finish in the Premier League. According to Deloitte, the economy of the Liverpool City Region was boosted by £497m…

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Alexis Nunes and Alejandro Moreno go head-to-head predicting all the Premier League match ups of the weekend, including the big one on Sunday between at Man United and Liverpool.

Despite Manchester City’s strong run of form, ESPN FC’s Paul Mariner explains why Liverpool remain his favourites to win the Premier League title.
Mohamed Salah has credited Jurgen Klopp for formulating a tactical plan at Liverpool that gets the best out of the Egyptian international and his forward partners Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino.
With 17 goals, Salah is the Premier League’s joint-top scorer, while Mane has netted on 12 occasions and Firmino has nine. The potent trio combined to score 91 goals in all competitions last season as Liverpool reached the final of the Champions League and secured a top-four finish.
“I think he [Klopp] build…

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Marko Grujic, 22, has played just 14 games for Liverpool in three years but is still held in high regard by the club.

Liverpool will welcome a revelation to their squad at the end of the season, a player from the “top shelf” of the transfer market. A 22-year-old considered to be the best midfielder at an established Bundesliga club, an integral figure who has only lost one league game all season.

The Merseysiders’ recruitment team knows him well, as do their coaching staff and most of the squad.

His name? Marko Grujic — Jurgen Klopp’s first signing as Liverpool manager.

The midfielder, on loan at Hertha…

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