In the papers: 9th October

It would be fair to say that the press were incredibly quiet in relation to the Reds yesterday and few papers were able to conjure up many stories about the club. Most simply concentrated on Sunday’s draw with Stoke and following that slow news day, Tuesday is more of...

Pulis calls for Suarez ban

There’s no doubt that Luis Suarez has accumulated his fair share of enemies since his move to Anfield and following Sunday’s draw against Stoke, it looks as though he has notched up another. Potters manager Tony Pulis is furious with the Uruguayan for an alleged dive and claimed that...

Rodgers criticises lazy Liverpool

Since his appointment in the summer, Brendan Rodgers seems to have praised and defended his team at any opportunity. Bearing this in mind, there were several surprised faces when he hit out at the squad that lost to Udinese on Thursday evening, stating that there was far too much...

Borini confident that the goals will come

After joining for £10m in the summer, it would be fair to say that Fabio Borini hasn’t experienced the start that he would have hoped for at Anfield. However, despite struggling in front of goal, the Italian remains defiant and insists that things will improve as time progresses....

Cole aiming for first team

It would be fair to say that Joe Cole hasn’t exactly made the impression at Anfield that a lot of people thought he would. However, after managing to get a full season of football under his belt in France last term, the former England international claims that he is...

Henchoz doubts Champions League aspirations

Following on from the disastrous start to the campaign, former Reds defender Stephane Henchoz says that the club don’t have a chance of qualifying for the Champions League this term. The 38-year-old also claims that Brendan Rodgers’ men will be lucky to finish in the top six and has...

Rodgers: Carra is critical to Reds

Even though Jamie Carragher may no longer be an automatic name on the team sheet for the Reds, Brendan Rodgers has still announced that the veteran is critical to the success of the club. Rodgers claims that the 34-year-old is an invaluable asset to have off-the-field and will be...

THE BIG MATCH

We could win the league, we could win a cup, we could win against every other club this season – but this is the one that matters: Liverpool v Man United. Win it, and we’ll be happy, Brendan Rodgers will go on to have a long and brilliant career...