Hendo: Naby Keita was outstanding Jordan Henderson praised Naby Keita for an 'outstanding' performance on his return to the Liverpool starting line-up against Burnley. The summer signing was named in Jürgen Klopp’s XI at Turf Moor for the first time since October 3 and provided an eye-catching box-to-box display for his team. His energy from the centre was a key factor in the Reds’ second-half turnaround and he saw one shot tipped against the post by Joe Hart and another cleared off the line. “He started the season brilliantly and obviously then getting an injury set him back a little bit. But you can see how good a player he is,” Henderson told Liverpoolfc.com of Keita. “That shot with the left foot and the save from Hart was fantastic. In his overall play he is comfortable on the ball and he helps build up play from the back. “He drives the ball forward, which is big for us. I thought he was outstanding, along with everybody else really.” Player Stats — Naby Keita Goals from James Milner, Roberto Firmino and Xherdan Shaqiri secured a 3-1 win for Liverpool after Jack Cork’s opener for the Clarets. The addition of three more points to their Premier League tally set a new club record, with the total of 39 the most ever achieved by the Reds in the first 15 games of a campaign. Klopp’s men closed the gap to leaders Manchester City as a result but Henderson insists the players are not paying close attention to what those around them are doing. https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/first-team/328706-henderson-keita-liverpool-burnley
BOURNEMOTH VS LIVERPOOL HEAD TO HEAD 11 V 11. v Liverpool Games won: 1 Games drawn: 3 Games lost: 9 Date Match Result Score Competition 08 Jan 1927 Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic v Liverpool D 1-1 FA Cup 12 Jan 1927 Liverpool v Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic L 4-1 FA Cup 27 Jan 1968 Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic v Liverpool D 0-0 FA Cup 30 Jan 1968 Liverpool v Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic L 4-1 FA Cup 25 Jan 2014 AFC Bournemouth v Liverpool L 0-2 FA Cup 17 Dec 2014 AFC Bournemouth v Liverpool L 1-3 League Cup 17 Aug 2015 Liverpool v AFC Bournemouth L 1-0 Premier League 28 Oct 2015 Liverpool v AFC Bournemouth L 1-0 League Cup 17 Apr 2016 AFC Bournemouth v Liverpool L 1-2 Premier League 04 Dec 2016 AFC Bournemouth v Liverpool W 4-3 Premier League 05 Apr 2017 Liverpool v AFC Bournemouth D 2-2 Premier League 17 Dec 2017 AFC Bournemouth v Liverpool L 0-4 Premier League 14 Apr 2018 Liverpool v AFC Bournemouth L 3-0 Premier League Afc Bournemouth
Statistics Liverpool's best winning run - Top 10 After looking at Liverpool's worst ever run in terms of games lost, we thought we could brighten your day by looking at Liverpool's best ever run in terms of games won. In 2006, Rafa equalled Kenny Dalglish's record of guiding Liverpool to 11 wins in a row in the 1988-89 season. Liverpool's 3-3 draw in the FA Cup final vs West Ham put an end to Rafa's winning streak statistically speaking as we interpret that game a draw rather than a penalty shoot-out win. Liverpool won 9 games in a row in the first part and 10 games in a row in the second part of the fantastic 1982-83 season. Only a 0-1 defeat vs Norwich on 4th December and a goalless draw vs Sunderland on 28th of December ruined what could have been Liverpool's record run appropriately under the club's most successful manager, Bob Paisley. Games Period Final position 11 Feb 18 1989 - Apr 11 1989 2 (div 1) 11 Mar 15 2006 - May 7 2006 3 (div 1) 10 Dec 2 1893 - Feb 10 1894 1 (div 2) 10 Sep 17 1904 - Nov 19 1904 1 (div 2) 10 Mar 20 1982 - May 1 1982 Champions! 10 Jan 1 1983 - Feb 12 1983 Champions! 10 Mar 31 1986 - May 10 1986 Champions! 10 Aug 25 1990 - Oct 9 1990 2 (div 1) 9 Oct 26 1982 - Nov 30 1982 Champions! Click on the dates to see the relevant games!
I think we should be grateful gomez is only out for 6 weeks maybe. Lewis cook from Bournemouth is out for the season after getting injured in last game
According to Klopp Fabinho can play in the central of defense , I pray that we do not need to deploy him there.
Eddie Howe says Liverpool won't take his Bournemouth side lightly Bournemouth play Liverpool on Saturday, live on Sky Sports Premier League https://www.skysports.com/football/...erpool-wont-take-his-bournemouth-side-lightly
I like Eddie Howe. Interested in seeing the way his career goes. I don't see any of the tops clubs taking a risk, but then I don't think the likes of Everton and Tottenham are really looking for anyone like him either. I would like to see him go abroad if he could manage the language
So Lovren, Mane, Clyne and Gomez out. Robertson and Gini should be fine. Light in defence presume Fabinho will be on bench as defence cover.