Liverpool Face Tough Test in UEFA Champions League Clash with PSVLiverpool’s UEFA Champions League campaign experienced a dramatic twist in the tale as they succumbed to a 3-2 defeat against PSV
Gakpo impressed during the Euros in a familiar left-wing role for the Dutch. Upon his return to Anfield, Slot made it clear that he was going to use his compatriot in a similar role rather than deploy him in central areas as Jurgen Klopp had.
Saturday's trip to high-flying Bournemouth is the most significant fixture this week as Liverpool look to maintain their six-point lead at the top and for that reason he has left nine of the team who beat Ipswich 4-1 at home.
With a place in the knockout stages of the Champions League already sealed, the Reds made the trip to PSV Eindhoven midweek without Alisson, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, Mohamed Salah and Luis Diaz.
ARNE SLOT claimed a “wise man” once told him nothing good ever came from a defeat. The identity of the Liverpool’s manager’s Yoda-style mentor remains a mystery but he may also have
Liverpool finished top of the Champions League league phase despite a 3-2 defeat at PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday night. The Reds led twice in the Netherlands befo
Cody Gakpo scored on his return to PSV Eindhoven but it was not enough to inspire an understrength Liverpool side as they lost their 100 percent Champions League record after a 3-2 defeat.
The Reds still finished top of the table ahead of Barcelona and will play either Brest, Monaco, PSG or Benfica - with those four teams forced to take part in the play-offs - in the last-16
Liverpool have already secured their place in the Champions League knockout rounds. But as they prepare to face PSV Eindhoven, manager Arne Slot has a key decision to make. Should he risk Cody Gakpo in a match that has little impact on their season?
The Dutchman also revealed that God predicted he would end up at Anfield - even when he was just linked with the Red Devils 🤔
Dutch champions PSV Eindhoven twice came from behind Wednesday to beat Liverpool 3-2 in a spectacular Champions League match, denying the Reds a perfect record in the league phase.