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Watch: Liverpool's touching tribute as Van Dijk leads Diogo Jota's kids out at Anfield
Anfield stood united in remembrance as Liverpool paid a moving tribute to Diogo Jota. From chants to symbolic gestures, football paused briefly as players, fans and family honoured a cherished figure.
Arne Slot’s rejuvenated Liverpool have every chance of finishing the 2025-26 season strongly while contending for silverware in the FA Cup and Champions League.
Liverpool labored to a 2-1 win against Wolves at Anfield on Saturday, as Florian Wirtz bagged his first goal for Liverpool and it turned out to be the winner. Ryan Gravenberch gave Liverpool a deserved lead just before half time and just over a minute later Wirtz made it 2-0 amid huge celebrations at Anfield.
The Dutchman is missing key personnel for the visit of the Old Gold, but can have no excuses for anything but a convincing win against the worst attack and defence in the division. Victory could help Liverpool re-enter the top four, although that depends on Chelsea’s result against Aston Villa later on Saturday.
Liverpool already signed two strikers during the summer transfer window in Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike. It remains to be seen if the Reds will be looking to go into the market for another centre forward following the recent injury to Isak.
Five men have been sentenced for their part in a scam involving tickets for Liverpool Football Club matches. The men were found to have dishonestly acquired tickets for Liverpool games and sold them at inflated prices using secondary ticket websites, before creating their own called Seatfinder UK.
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Report: Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, Liverpool could battle Bayern Munich for BVB’s Nico Schlotterbeck
According to a report from Barca Universal (via Cadena SER ), Bayern Munich is not alone in its pursuit of Borussia Dortmund center-back Nico Schlotterbeck. Liverpool and FC Barcelona are also very heavily in the mix for the Germany international, whose current deal with BVB runs through 2027: