Liverpool will battle Newcastle for English football’s first major trophy of the season in the 2025 Carabao Cup final this weekend. The Premier League giants will lock horns for the
Liverpool are enjoying a season of dreams right now, and could soon have their hands on their first piece of silverware with the EFL Cup final just over two weeks away.Having won it in two of the
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot could welcome back Cody Gakpo from injury for Tuesday night’s Champions League last-16 second league clash against Paris Saint-Germain.
With a contract until 2028, Fulham are under no immediate pressure to sell their star defender, and reports from Football Insider indicate the club have set a minimum asking price of £40m [$52m] to consider a sale.
The Sidemen Charity Match hit eight million live views on YouTube, nearly double the amount expected for Sunday’s Carabao Cup final. Liverpool and Newcastle will go toe-to-toe at Wembley
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Arne Slot’s side had to work to do in the second half to come back from one goal behind against Southampton to record a 3-1 win and did so, with goals from Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah (two), turning the match on its head and sending the Reds 16 points clear at the top of the Premier League table.
Anthony Gordon is set to miss the Carabao Cup final between Newcastle and Liverpool after picking up a straight red card in the Magpies' FA Cup fifth-round tie against Brighton on Sunday. The scores were level heading into the final ten minutes after an Alexander Isak penalty had been cancelled out by a strike from former Newcastle youngster Yankuba Minteh.
Frustration was written all over Liverpool boss Arne Slot's face when miscommunication allowed lowly Southampton to score first in the Reds' 3-1 victory on Saturday, and Mohamed Salah said the manager gave the team an earful about it at halftime.
Gordon was shown a straight red card by referee Anthony Taylor after raising his hand and shoving Brighton's Van Hecke to the ground.