Liverpool

Name: Liverpool
Founded: 1892
Home ground: Anfield
League Titles: 18
Instagram: @liverpoolfc
England's dominant team for almost three decades between the 1970s and the start of the 1990s. During that period they won four of their six European Cups and 11 of their 18 league titles under the famous old school Boot Room bosses of Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and former player-turned-manager Kenny Dalglish. Enjoying a return to greatness under Jurgen Klopp. Past players include Dalglish, Ian Rush, Phil Neal, Graeme Souness, John Barnes, Michael Owen and Steven Gerrard.
Latest about Liverpool

Liverpool make contact for huge Rafael Leao move: report
By Mark White published
Liverpool have opened talks for Rafael Leao, as they look to revamp their title-winning attack

Forbes rank Manchester United second most valuable football club at £4.8 BILLION despite abysmal season
By Ewan Gennery published
Real Madrid top the list for the fourth season in a row

Liverpool report: Luis Diaz in talks to leave, following Instagram updates
By Ewan Gennery published
Liverpool star Luis Diaz is attracting interest from across Europe and the Middle East

Liverpool agree exit for star, with replacement incoming: report
By Ewan Gennery published
Another Liverpool transfer is on the verge of completion, with Arne Slot reshaping his squad

Fan favourite Liverpool attacker will leave 'no matter what': report
By Ewan Gennery published
Liverpool are prepared for a busy summer of incomings and outgoings

Fan favourite Liverpool attacker leaving 'no matter what': report
By Ewan Gennery published
Liverpool are set for a summer of change, with arrivals and exits sanctioned across the board

One position each Premier League club needs to strengthen in the summer transfer window
By Chris Nee published
The transfer window is almost upon us and the Premier League moves are already in the works. But what should be the top priority for each club?

‘We dominated the game and I had a double chance that Dudek inexplicably saved. Football is beautiful for that reason. Never take anything for granted’ - Andriy Shevchenko relives 2005 Champions League defeat to Liverpool
By Steven Chicken published
The former AC Milan striker could not believe what was happening when Rafa Benitez's Liverpool came from 3-0 down to win the 2005 Champions League final
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