Ahead of Liverpool's Champions League last-16 meeting with Real Madrid, we take a look at five memorable Anfield encounters the Reds have enjoyed against ...
With talismanic attacking duo Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino sidelined through injury, Divock Origi stepped up to the mark and gave the Reds hope with a seventh-minute opener. One goal down from the away leg and faced with a classy, well-drilled opponent, Liverpool had it all do when the Yellow Submarine rocked up at Anfield. The next 45 minutes were played out in almost unbearable tension, as a Barça side featuring the likes of Rivaldo, Pep Guardiola and Marc Overmars chased a leveller. Club Brugge were beaten in the final as Liverpool went on to win their second UEFA Cup title. Gary McAllister nervelessly fired in from 12 yards to give Liverpool the lead and send the crowd into raptures. A total of 55,104 supporters packed into Anfield to witness Liverpool lock horns with Johan Cruyff and co – and an electric atmosphere hit fever pitch when Phil Thompson’s close-range finish shortly after half-time extended the Reds’ aggregate advantage.
A new date has been confirmed for Liverpool's Premier League fixture against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. The match will now be played on Tuesday April 4, ...
A treasured signed photo and letter from legendary Liverpool manager Bill Shankly are going to the Anfield museum in tribute to Dundee United fan Jim ...
“They were going to be framed after that so he was the last person to get them and that was something I think he would have been pleased about. “When he died I was loaned orange and black ribbons from one of the cups United won to tie to the flowers on his coffin. “They have the family story of Jim and his father, and their connection to Bill Shankly over the different clubs.” “He duly got a response from Shankly in August 1964 with the photo signed again on the back and a typed letter from him asking where he had got that picture, so he was able to relay the story. Theresa, 74, added: “My husband, being the gregarious guy that he was from an early age, wrote to Bill Shankly in 1964 and asked if he would sign the back of the original photo from Preston North End because the signature on the front was a bit faded. “But they actually then met when Bill Shankly was in the RAF and William was a PT instructor where he was stationed.