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  • 2025/26 SEASON SEASON GAME 4 THE FINAL WHISTLE: LIVERPOOL DOMINATE REAL MADRID IN THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
    Nov 4 2025

    Liverpool beat Real Madrid 1-0 in a UEFA Champions League match on November 4, 2025. The winning goal was a header by Alexis Mac Allister in the 61st minute. This was a league-stage fixture played at Anfield. Recent meeting and historical context. Recent form: The win marked a continued revival for Liverpool under coach Arne Slot, following a difficult run of form. Historic victory: This result was a repetition of the 1981 European Cup final, where Liverpool also beat Real Madrid 1-0. Former player's return: The match was also notable for the return of former Liverpool player Trent Alexander-Arnold, who now plays for Real Madrid. He was booed by the Anfield crowd upon entering the game as a late substitute

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  • 2025/26 SEASON GAME 3: THE FINAL WHISTLE 😙SZOBOSZLAI SCORES AN AMAZING FREE KICK AGAINST ARSENAL TO SEAL VICTORY LIVERPOOL 1-0 ARSENAL
    Aug 31 2025
    Dominik Szoboszlai's brilliant late free-kick gave Liverpool victory against Arsenal after a hard-fought meeting of the Premier League superpowers at Anfield. A dour encounter looked to be heading for a draw until the Hungarian curved a magnificent strike past Arsenal keeper David Raya from 30 yards in front of an exultant Kop after 83 minutes. The Gunners, who kept new £60m signing Eberechi Eze on the bench until the second half, suffered an early setback when key defender William Saliba went off injured after five minutes, to be replaced by summer signing Cristhian Mosquera. Arteta said after the game that Saliba had twisted his ankle during the warm-up. Chances were at a premium as both sides showed each other huge respect, although Liverpool had a goal ruled out when striker Hugo Ekitike was adjudged offside after bundling home a finish in front of The Kop. Liverpool mounted increasing pressure as the second half went on, but it took a stunning moment from Szoboszlai to maintain their winning start to the season and inflict Arsenal's first defeat. Liverpool go into the international break with maximum points from their three Premier League games - and still without demonstrating the full fluency they showed when they strolled to the title last season. It is a chilling thought for those, including the Arsenal side beaten at Anfield, who harbour hopes of wrestling away the crown they have now won on 20 occasions. The art of champions is finding a way and Liverpool have now done it in their first three games, scoring two late goals to beat Bournemouth at Anfield in their opening game, an injury-time winner at Newcastle United, then another victory secured in the closing stages against The Gunners. In a match that saw both sides cancel each other out for long periods, it was Szoboszlai who proved to be the match-winner with a piece of stunning individual skill that delivered the blow to Arsenal, giving keeper Raya no chance with that late free-kick. Liverpool now assume the familiar position at the top of the Premier League table, with every intention of adding to their all-powerful squad with the pursuit of Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi to strengthen their defence before Monday's transfer deadline, as well as the ongoing saga of Newcastle United's striker Alexander Isak which could yet see the Swede move to Anfield. Arsenal will have marked down this early meeting with Premier League champions Liverpool at Anfield as an ideal opportunity to demonstrate this is the season they will finally clear the obstacles to becoming champions. And while a defeat in their third game of the season is hardly a defining moment, there will be real frustration for manager Mikel Arteta and his players that they came close to securing a draw they would have regarded as a good point, only to leave Anfield empty-handed once more. Anfield is assuming the status of a bogey ground for Arsenal as they are now winless in their past 13 Premier League games away to Liverpool - drawing five and losing eight - since a 2-0 win in September 2012. Arsenal were strong in defence throughout but - and this applied to both teams for long periods - they rarely threatened apart from when Noni Madueke forced a first-half save from Liverpool keeper Alisson. New striker Viktor Gyokeres had a tough 90 minutes against Liverpool defensive pair Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate, although he rarely had decent service. Arteta chose to keep new signing Eze back until the final 20 minutes, with the former Crystal Palace attacking midfielder showing signs of what he will offer, but ultimately this was more Anfield disappointment for Arsenal.
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  • 2025/26 SEASON GAME 2: THE FINAL WHISTLE 😙LIVERPOOL SMASH AND GRAB WIN AGAINST NEWCASTLE| ISAK NEWS_ MARC GUEHI TO LIVERPOOL?
    Aug 25 2025
    Liverpool's 16-year-old Rio Ngumoha made history as the youngest scorer in the club's history when he struck with virtually the last kick of a breathless encounter to snatch victory against Newcastle United at a stunned St James' Park. The atmosphere was red hot, feelings running high after the Reds' lengthy pursuit of the home side's rebel striker Alexander Isak. And it got the drama it deserved as Newcastle rose off the canvas to rattle the Premier League champions, pulling back to 2-2 after being 2-0 down and despite having Anthony Gordon sent off in first-half stoppage time. Eddie Howe's men had mounted a frantic early surge on Liverpool's goal but were hit by a sucker punch 10 minutes before the break when Ryan Gravenberch's low shot beat Nick Pope, helped by a slight deflection off Fabian Schar. A feisty encounter was constantly played on the edge and it boiled over in first-half stoppage time when Gordon, playing up front, was shown a red card by referee Simon Hooper for a rash late challenge on Virgil van Dijk - the decision confirmed after a video assistant referee (VAR) check. Liverpool stunned the hosts again by doubling their advantage within 30 seconds of the restart when Hugo Ekitike, the striker who snubbed the Magpies to move to Anfield instead, scored with a low, placed right-foot finish. But, despite being a man down, Newcastle rallied and captain Bruno Guimaraes gave them hope with a diving header at the far post after 57 minutes. With Liverpool losing their composure under pressure, substitute William Osula got in ahead of Gravenberch to bundle in the equaliser past Alisson after 88 minutes. Liverpool looked to have thrown away a victory that looked certain in the early moments of the second half - until substitute Ngumoha, at 16 years and 361 days, provided a sensational climax when left unmarked to fire home in the 10th of 11 added minutes. His winner also made him the fourth youngest scorer in Premier League history, behind James Vaughan, James Milner and Wayne Rooney. Newcastle had just suffered a painful defeat right at the death - only you would not have known it. Not by the standing ovation the Geordies afforded their exhausted side at full-time. Newcastle had run the champions mighty close - and the home support recognised that. After going 2-0 down and with Gordon dismissed, it had previously felt a long way back for the 10 men. The away end even felt emboldened enough to chant about Isak as they asked Newcastle to "hand him over". Yet the spirited hosts rallied. Guimaraes' header reignited the stadium as the captain waved his arms up and down and whipped up the fans after pulling a goal back. Suddenly it felt like Newcastle were playing with a man advantage at a raucous St James' Park as they swarmed Liverpool and made them retreat. They would lose Sandro Tonali and Joelinton to injury as well, but still, Howe's side kept scrapping as an unlikely scorer stepped up. Unlikely may seem a strange word to use to describe a striker, but substitute Osula had only previously bagged one top-flight goal for Newcastle, against Ipswich in April, since his arrival from Sheffield United last year. Liverpool manager Arne Slot was understandably ecstatic when the 16-year-old Ngumoha brought some composure to a wild evening on Tyneside with the calm late finish that gave the Premier League champions a dramatic victory. It capped a fiery, frenetic encounter that barely let up for a minute, but in which Liverpool cast aside a position of relative comfort to be rocked by 10-man Newcastle, who were backed by a vociferous Toon Army. Liverpool will take their second successive victory in defence of their crown, but it was also the second time they have given away a two-goal lead, having done the same against Bournemouth in their opening game at Anfield. As against the Cherries, Liverpool pulled themselves out of trouble late on, but the manner in which they lost their composure so badly, especially with a numerical advantage, will be a serious concern for Slot. Liverpool were not unsettled by quality football from Newcastle, but by the sheer intensity and force of will from Howe's side. From looking so calm and measured when winning the title last term, this season they have looked constantly vulnerable in defence, even with the presence of Van Dijk. The big plus, apart from Ngumoha's effort, was Ekitike scoring for a second successive league game. His clinical low finish showed exactly why Newcastle wanted him so badly before he moved to Liverpool. Slot will take the victory, but he will have real worries about his side's defensive frailties. It has got to the stage where Gordon, a winger by trade, has been picked ahead of the Dane in attack. Yet Osula thought he had snatched a point for his side - only for Ngumoha to score a last-gasp winner. It was a hammer blow for Newcastle, who will somehow have to regroup and lift themselves for a trip to Leeds United on ...
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