Liverpool to unearth Uruguayan gold
Liverpool are set to sign an agreement with Uruguayan side Nacional that will allow the Reds first option over the sides youngsters.
Liverpool are set to sign an agreement with Uruguayan side Nacional that will allow the Reds first option over the sides youngsters.
Last Saturday’s match at Anfield against Manchester United was supposed to be Liverpool’s biggest test of the season and an indication of how far they have come and how good they are. So how good are they?
Two games have defined and, to an extent, shaped Gareth Bale’s career thus far. The Champions League double header over Inter Milan, where the Welshman scored a hat-trick at the San Siro followed by a performance that was credited with his finest in his short career and some deem to be the one that won him the PFA Player of the Year.
Francis Jeffers, an incredible talent, or was it just that he was young in-form and English and brought media attention to him that led to a big money move to Highbury?
In a sometimes shaky but generally very pleasing 2-1 victory over Sunderland on the weekend there were many good points we can bask in the glory of, the performances of keeper Wocjiech Szczesny and talismanic Robin van Persie in particular.
After weeks of waiting for it, the Manchester derby is almost upon us. In the red corner we have England’s most successful club Manchester United and in the blue corner we have the ‘Noisy Neighbours’ Manchester City who want to become the most successful English club.
Picture this, the year is 2025 and the Premier League kick-off is just around the corner.
Firstly we’ve learnt that next week’s Manchester Derby at Old Trafford between the top two in the division; Manchester United and Manchester City is probably going to be hyped up as the biggest Manchester Derby ever.