Can Chelsea Win Liverpool?
This could be one of the most exciting and closely contested matches of the season.
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This could be one of the most exciting and closely contested matches of the season.
Two losses in a row isn’t a crisis by itself.
But add the injuries, the uncertainty around new signings, and the reliance on an ageing Salah, and suddenly the alarm bells ring louder.
For opponents, the message is clear: against Liverpool, the game isn’t over until it’s really over.
The question was whether Liverpool would take advantage before the final whistle.
Isak’s signing has Liverpool fans dreaming of a new dynasty, the kind that echoes Van Dijk’s arrival in 2018.
Liverpool stars returned from the international break with a mix of dazzling displays and minor hiccups
The 2025/26 Premier League season is off to a thrilling start, and African players are already stealing the spotlight.
While the world talks about the goal, there’s a different story buried beneath the noise—the unsung heroes—one that begins long before the ball hit the back of the net.
Both teams are creating plenty of chances this season, but whoever is more ruthless in front of goal could walk away with the points.
England’s Big 5 are back in the Champions League. Can they outshine giants like Real Madrid, Bayern, and Barcelona this season?
It wasn’t Salah, Van Dijk, or any of the seasoned stars who decided it.
It was a 16-year-old — the teen who stole the show.
But beyond the scoreline, some players really caught the eye—making moves, creating chances, and showing sparks of brilliance.
Who stood out the most?
Arne Slot’s Reds will be hungry to make a statement in their first home game of the season. But Bournemouth aren’t travelling to Anfield just to clap for Liverpool’s big night — they believe they can ruin the party.
This game should have been over before half-time. What went wrong? How does a team go from two goals up to walking away empty-handed?
Is Isak really worth the hype and the price? Or is this Liverpool throwing chips on the table, hoping for a jackpot?
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