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The Champions League dream is over for another year as PSG came to Anfield and turned around the 1-0 deficit from the first leg before dumping the Reds out on penalties.
Chris Smith and TLW Editor Dave Usher reflect on a disappointing night in which the result might not have even been the worst thing, as injuries to Trent Alexander-Arnold and Ibou Konate put their availability for Sunday's Wembley clash with Newcastle in serious danger.
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The Reds recovered from a wretched first half to come from a goal down against the Saints and run out comfortable 3-1 winners in the end as a Darwin Nunez strike and two penalties from Mo Salah opened up a 16 point gap at the top.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Julian Richards and Paul Natton to look back on a mixed afternoon in terms of performance, and to look ahead to the massive midweek clash against PSG at Anfield.
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Alisson Becker produced a performance for the ages to almost single handedly repel a lively PSG side before Harvey Elliott came off the bench to steal victory with his first touch late on.
Chris Smith is joined by Dan Thomas and TLW Editor Dave Usher to reflect on an incredible night in France as the Reds committed the heist of the decade on an impressive PSG who will be wondering just how they didn't win. Alisson. That's your answer. Alisson.
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The gap at the top is now 13 points after a comprehensive, dominant 2-0 win over Newcastle at a bouyant Anfield. Szoboszlai and Mac Allister got the goals but it could easily have been more as the Reds laid down a marker ahead of next month's Cup Final date with the Geordies.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Julian Richards for a free-wheeling conversation that eventually covers the game, as well as a whole lot more besides.
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What a weekend! The Reds extended their lead at the top to 11 points with a drama-free, professional 2-0 win at the Etihad to take full advantage of Arsenal's slip up the day before.
Goals from Salah and Szoboszlai sank the Champions as Arne Slot's tactical flexibility came to the fore. Chris Smith is joined by Stu Montagu and TLW Editor Dave Usher to look back on one of the most satisfying weekends in a long time.
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Another draw for the Reds, their sixth in the last 11 games, as goals from Mo Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold ensured the spoils were shared on a frustrating night at Villa Park.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Paul Natton and John Gallagher to look back on an eventful game that could have gone either way in the end, and to look ahead to a massive game at the Etihad this weekend.
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Goals from Luis Diaz and Mo Salah restored the Reds' seven point lead at the top of the table, but Wolves made Arne Slot's side work hard for the points on a nervy afternoon at Anfield.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Paul Natton to look back on a strange afternoon at Anfield, and to look ahead to a big game at Villa Park this Wednesday.
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Michael Oliver took centre stage as the last ever derby at Goodison Park ended in complete carnage, with the Reds controversially having victory snatched away from them with the final act of the game, as Curtis Jones, Arne Slot and Sipke Hulshoff were all given red cards after the full time whistle.
There's a hell of a lot to get through here, and Chris Smith is joined by Ian Brown and TLW Editor Dave Usher to try and make some sense of it all.
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The Reds are no longer competing on four fronts after a second string line up was dumped out of the FA Cup by Championship strugglers Plymouth.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Stu Montagu and Julian Richards to sift through the wreckage of an abysmal performance and to look ahead to the Merseyside Derby in midweek.
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The Reds cruised into a Carabao Cup Final meeting with Newcastle after easily overturning a first leg deficit against sorry Spurs.
Chris Smith is joined by John Brennan and TLW Editor Dave Usher to reflect on a satisfying night in which the Londoners were made to pay for over-celebrating at the end of the first leg. We did tell you it was only half time, lads!
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Mo Salah's brace gave the Reds the win against an impressive Bournemouth side and extended the lead at the top to nine points.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Julian Richards to look back on a satisfactory afternoon's work for Arne Slot's men, and to wax lyrical about just how sensational a footballer Ryan Gravenberch has become.
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A much changed Liverpool line up gave a good account of themselves but came up short against PSV Eindhoven on Cody Gakpo's homecoming. Despite the loss, the Reds still finished in first place and will find out their next opponent on Friday.
Chris Smith is joined by TLW Editor Dave Usher to talk Federico Chiesa's lively showing, James McConnell making a big statement and how needlessly complicated this new format appears to be.
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The six point cushion at the top remains following a dominant 4-1 win over Ipswich at Anfield, in which Cody Gakpo continued his great goalscoring run at home and Mo Salah moved above Thierry Henry on the all time Premier League goalscorers list.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined for this one by Dan Thomas and John Gallagher as the lads look back on a pleasing afternoon at Anfield, and look ahead to the midweek trip to PSV in the final group game of the Champions League.
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The Reds remain top of the CL Group Stage table as goals from Mo Salah and Harvey Elliott ensured they maintained their 100% record with a fairly low key win over Lille at Anfield.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined for this one by Stu Montagu and John Brennan, while we also hear from former Manchester United star John O'Shea as he addresses claims repeatedly made on the pod of him being nutmegged by JB on the school playground.
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What a day! Two stoppage time goals from Darwin Nunez turned one point into three and Arsenal's collapse in the evening game saw the Reds end the day with a six point lead with a game in hand.
Chris Smith is joined by Paul Natton and TLW Editor Dave Usher to reflect on a dramatic day in the title race and a hell of a day for Darwin and his number one fan Dave.
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Diogo Jota came off the bench to rescue a point for the Reds in a hard fought game at the City Ground between the top two sides in the country.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Ian Brown and Julian Richards to recap a stressful night where for a while it was looking like Forest would repeat what they did at Anfield, but in the end they were fortunate to hold on for a point as Liverpool battered them for the much of the second half.
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Federico Chiesa bagged his first goal for the club on a day when Rio Ngumoha became the second youngest player to ever play for Liverpool.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Dan Thomas and Paul Natton for immediate match reaction after the Reds ran out comfortable 4-0 winners against the plucky League Two side who gave a decent account of themselves.
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A rare defeat for Arne Slot but thankfully it's only half time and the Reds have the chance to turn this around at Anfield in the second leg. The performance wasn't good but there's a burning sense of injustice about a winning goal that should never have happened.
Chris Smith and Dave Usher go through all the main talking points from the game and then look ahead to the FA Cup clash against Accrington Stanley this weekend.
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Not the result or performance we wanted, as the Reds stuttered and spluttered against a spirited United side who could have actually won it late on.
Chris Smith is joined by Ian Brown and TLW Editor Dave Usher to reflect on an emotional roller coaster of a game in which much of the focus afterwards is on the performance of Trent Alexander-Arnold, who stank the place out in a week when he had made himself the centre of attention due to his flirtations with Real Madrid.
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The Reds ran riot at West Ham to increase their lead at the top of the table to eight points. Goals from Diaz, Gakpo, Salah, Alexander-Arnold and Jota secured the most comfortable win of the season so far.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Paul Natton and Dan Thomas to reflect on an enjoyable afternoon and to look ahead to next week's clash with Manchester United at Anfield.
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