"Liverpool can't win the League without a Scotsman in their side." Reds have heard that quite often, but the thing is... it's the God's honest truth. Liverpool have always had great Scottish influence in their side from the Team of Macs in 1892 to Alex Raisbeck, who was Liverpool's captain when the Reds won their first two championships in 1901 and 1906. Jock McNab and Donald Mackinlay were the mainstay of Liverpool's defence in the side that won two years in a row in the 20's. Billy Liddell was Liverpool's most dangerous weapon in 1947 and…
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"It was a good decision to give Florent a run. Flo could become as quick as Michael. He seems to be going beyond another level. When you are developing you do so in steps and he has taken another step. I'm pleased with Ian Rush's work with him, he is teaching him well."
Florent has lightning pace and can make and score goals. Flo is becoming our supersub. But he's not the finished article by far. He has to learn more about movement, positioning and linking with other players, but I am very pleased with him."
Craven Cottage | Saturday 06 Aug 2022
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Build up continues to the big Premier League kick off on Friday evening as Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira welcomes Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta to Selhurst Park for the first game of the year, but of course, Liverpool fans will have their eyes on Saturdays early kick off against newly promoted Fulham at Craven Cottage.
It almost turned out to be the perfect season for manager Jurgen Klopp and his Liverpool first team squad in our 2021/22 campaign. It was a mixed domestic league campaign for a while, but the players kept on plugging away and proved Klopp's promise that we would push Pep Guardiola's Manchester City side all the way, by closing what was at one stage a 14 odd point gap between the teams down to a single point.
All eyes over the summer have been on making even more improvements to Liverpool so that narrowest of gaps with City could hopefully close in the coming 2022/23 campaign.