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Arne Slot Press Conference: Liverpool 3-1 Leicester City

Arne Slot spoke to journalists after Liverpool's emphatic 3-1 win over Leicester City saw them go seven points clear at the top of the Premier League.

David Lynch: ANOTHER GREAT SLOT TWEAK WON IT! | Liverpool 3-1 Leicester reaction

iverpool moved seven points clear at the top of the Premier League as they came from behind to beat Leicester 3-1 at Anfield. The Reds fell behind after just six minutes as Jordan Ayew netted, but turned things around thanks to goals from Cody Gakpo, Curtis Jones and Mohamed Salah. And reporter David Lynch believes that owed much to another clever tweak to the attacking approach from Arne Slot at half-time. In this post-match review from Anfield, he praises the Dutchman, while Gakpo, Salah and Alexis Mac Allister are also singled out. Check out this analysis of the game and let us know your thoughts in the comments below. For more Liverpool news, make sure you like and subscribe, and don't forget to follow David on X, Facebook and Bluesky @davidlynchlfc. You can also now find regular Liverpool updates, including exclusive transfer news, match analysis and more at Substack here: https://davidlynchlfc.co.uk

Chat G&G: Super Szoboszlai & the chart topping Reds! With Gags & Grizz

Grizz Khan and Gags Tandon are back after the epic smashing of Spurs in the Capital to discuss their favourite parts of the game but also how the Reds are shaping up for the rest of the season. They discuss: - Diaz’s best position - ⁠How the forwards shape up - ⁠Super Szoboszlai - ⁠What Liverpool related gift/wish they’d want in the holiday season - ⁠Look ahead to the rest of the festive fixtures All this and more on the latest Chat G&G

Daily Red Podcast: “Stocking Stuffers”

With Christmas upon us Dave takes a look at whether Santa might have anything up his sleeve for us with a look at players around the world on expiring contracts who could be of interest to the Reds.

AEye Scouted: Festive Fixtures

Dave Hendrick & Karl Matchett look ahead to Liverpool's next two league games as the reds take-on Leicester and then West Ham in the Premier League.

Scouser Tommies: All The Best.

Join Jim Boardman and Jay Reid for a festive edition of Scouser Tommies as they look back at Liverpool's dominant 6-3 victory over Tottenham Hotspur, look ahead to the holiday fixtures and discuss the generous favours from the neighbours, what's in every Red's letter to Santa, and this year's Christmas No.1. (No, not the best-selling single of the week, the side that's still top of the table.) The win over Spurs was far more one-sided than the score line suggests, with a brace of braces - one each for Mo and Luis - and Mo also getting a brace of assists to compliment yet more broken records. With performances from front to back that really underlined LFC's title credentials, it was a momentous victory, but, in true Ronnie Moran style, Arne Slot has clearly made it a priority that all his players keep their feet firmly on the ground. As Jay points out, post-match interviews point to players having already been told in no uncertain terms that letting in three just will not do. Fans are able to lift their feet off the ground now and again though, and Jay and Jim are happy to do that after the manner of that win, certainly when focussing on LFC's dominance throughout the largest part of that game. Whilst the focus of the joy of the win is on the three Liverpool goal scorers, there was very little to fault with any of the players in Red, and Jay and Jim are quick to recognise the improvement from some who might not have had too much praise in recent weeks. Boxing Day wouldn't feel right without football and this time it's a home fixture for Liverpool, who play host to Leicester. Then it's a trip to the capital again to meet West Ham. Both games are ones that Slot's side will be expected to win, but nothing is ever a foregone conclusion in the Premier League. These are, as Jay and Jim discuss, the last two fixtures before Mo, Virgil and Trent are able to talk to other clubs about where they might be playing next season. Time really is running out to try and tie at least two of them to Liverpool, but given it takes less time to sign your name than it does to score a goal, all three could sign new deals on the pitch in front of a packed Anfield on the 26th. What a present that would be for Reds fans. Over to you LFC. Doing that would, of course, leave January free for sorting out new signings, because as Jim and Jay point out, this squad has been stretched to its limits already. It being the season of goodwill, it's been nice, if a little surprising, to see Everton happily doing Liverpool favours by taking points off both the club's most realistic title rivals, Arsenal and Chelsea. Jay and Jim aren't sure if the neighbours are too happy about it though: the conflict of knowing they've helped their most despised rivals at the same time as dragging themselves a little bit further away from the drop zone is more like torture. That said, the neighbours are on too much of a high to be worrying about the current state of the league table. No, they've got new owners, and all is rosy in the new Everton. The Grinch, in the form of Moshiri, didn't get to steal Christmas, instead they've got their saviours, the very people who will put them back where they believe they belong, which as far as they are concerned is anywhere as long as it's above Liverpool. Whatever you do, don't mention protests in Rome or even joke about feeder clubs. As for laughs, well that lot from across the park have competition. Two lots of it. From down the East Lancs. Plenty to discuss as always on Scouser Tommies. All the best.

AI Under Pressure: 6 Of The Best

Simon Brundish is joined by Phil Barter & Hamzah Khalique Loonat to discuss the huge 6-3 win over Spurs from the weekend! They also look at the League Cup win over Southampton.

TRANSFER SHOW SPECIAL: PLEASE MOVE THE NEEDLE

Dave Davis and Ben Pescod discuss all the latest LFC, Premier League and Wider European transfer news ahead of January.

Daily Red Podcast: SHOW HIM THE MONEY

Dave serves up a Daily Reminder than Reds are top of the league, recapping the win over Spurs before discussing the generational brilliance of Mo Salah, why we all need to stop disrespecting him and his legacy, who we should allow comparison to and what the future could hold once the club SHOW HIM THE MONEY.

Media Matters with David Lynch – Christmas Gifts All Round

Dave Davis is joined by David Lynch to discuss: •⁠ ⁠Spurs battering •⁠ ⁠⁠Salah records galore •⁠ ⁠⁠Supporting cast magnificent •⁠ ⁠⁠January Window discussion (Cherki & Trent)