The liverbirds are back to see out 2024 with the Reds top of all the leagues and look forward to what the New yeae could bring! Gae, Amy Kate Randi & Mollie review the Chrismas games, forthcoming fixtures, what's happening in Manchester and the Slot effect.
Dave Hendrick reflects back on the year with a massive time of change at Liverpool, he then looks ahead to 2025 with the reds in a brilliant position to excel in the months to come.
Dave Hendrick & Karl Matchett look back at the year that was 2024, with a look at Liverpool in that time with the transition from Klopp to Slot, the emerging players and more! They also look at the wider Premier League across the year.
Darth hosts Si, Dr Barts and Hamzah to review the riotous win at West Ham. The lads discuss:
• Lineups and Gameplan
• Match Summary: Possession, XG, XA, XT, Shots, Big Chances, Game State, Defensive Errors
• Mac/Grav tactical tweaks
• Diaz/Gakpo role analysis
• The historic Trent/Salah linkup
• Mac Allister deep dive
• Gomez injury prognosis
• Quansah discussion
Statspack: https://drbarts.quarto.pub/match-day-19-season-2425/#
Dave Hendrick reflects back on the emphatic win over West Ham. He then turns towards the January transfer window and the lack of impact signings have made this season at rival clubs.
Dave Davis is joined by Lewis Steele to discuss:
- West Ham victory
- Salah shining again
- Mac Allister, Van Dijk and others brilliant
- Contract situations and off the field matters
On the latest RAW Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Jim Boardman discuss the very impressive Reds win over West Ham that solidified their lead at the top of the league as 2024 becomes 2025
Liverpool extended their lead at the top of the Premier League to eight points as they thrashed West Ham United 5-0 on Sunday evening.
Goals from Luis Diaz, Cody Gakpo, Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Diogo Jota led Arne Slot's side to their biggest win of the season.
And, for Reds reporter David Lynch, the game also provided further evidence (if it were needed) that Salah is currently the best player in the world.
As such, the Egyptian gets plenty of praise in this review, while Alexis Mac Allister and Virgil van Dijk are also credited.