SportsLine soccer expert Martin W. Green has locked in his EPL picks and predictions for Everton vs. Liverpool in a Merseyside derby on Monday.
- Liverpool vs. [Visit SportsLine now to see the best bets for Everton vs. Liverpool match from every angle. Green has taken an in-depth look at the Everton vs. Before making any Liverpool vs. The longtime Burnley manager relies on a fierce defensive game, and Everton should frustrate the Reds all day. The Toffees are 1-4-5 on the road and have scored just six away goals. Green is 24-22-1 on his soccer picks in 2023 and went 23-23-1 on his World Cup picks. After working in the sports betting industry for several years, Green became a professional sports writer and handicapper and has covered the game worldwide. Liverpool odds from. Everton (4-6-11) are in the relegation zone, sitting 18th in the Premier League table. Caesars Sportsbook lists Liverpool as -165 favorites (risk $165 to win $100) in its latest Everton vs.
Liverpool have expressed their disappointment at the apparent leak of findings from the independent review into the events surrounding 2022 Champions League ...
“It’s been over eight months of work by the independent panel and it is only right and proper to publish the contents of the report to our supporters appropriately. “It’s hugely disappointing that a report of such significance, such importance to football supporters’ lives and future safety, should be leaked and published in this way,” a statement from the club read. But ahead of Tuesday’s expected publication of the long-awaited report details of the findings appeared in a number of publications ahead of time on Monday evening.
Monday's Merseyside derby at Anfield has an added edge, with both sides in desperate need of all three points.
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Liverpool and Everton are facing off in a pivotal Merseyside derby in the Premier League.Jurgen Klopp's men are mired in a four-game winless run in league ...
On his goal: "I know that Darwin (Nunez) is really fast, so they had a corner and we played a one-two. Mohamed Salah spoke to Sky Sports after scoring the opening goal: "It's a huge win for us. Hopefully we keep playing well and win more games." Stefan Bajcetic spoke to Sky Sports after being named the Player of the Match: "To be fair, I played in a different position. It is important we keep listening to the manager each day and we need to go again. We gave away two goals on the counter and that is massively disappointing. We want bravery at home and away from home from our fans and their energy. He has had a tough time so we need to monitor him." But then you cause trouble at the set piece, you want that to be part of your game. We will take wins when you don't play well but much better to get three points when you deserve it and today we deserved it. [Mohamed Salah](https://theathletic.com/football/player/mohamed-salah-NuvaNMBabDgYuJtn/) opened the scoring in the 36th minute, finishing off a brilliant counter-attack just seconds after [James Tarkowski](https://theathletic.com/football/player/james-tarkowski-ljQQBVqF6rzAzHTT/) had hit the post at the other end. "Really important to get the first win of the year.
The latest team news ahead of Liverpool against Everton at Anfield, including updates on Diogo Jota and Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
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Liverpool host Everton at Anfield looking to breathe life into their push for the Premier League top four. Follow the latest updates.
Can they finally clinch a victory that supporters in the away end can cherish this time around? Liverpool play host to Everton at Anfield in Liverpool, England. The rest of the matches are streamed on NBC platform Peacock for subscribers. The absence of Thiago Alcantara and the Reds' wobbly form a factor, no doubt. That's his first goal for the club and what a time to get it. 5th min: A frantic start on the pitch, with no real chances to speak of. 25th min: Everton now really struggling to get out as Liverpool swarm them and force hopeful long balls to the isolated Ellis Simms. "A player in form," the German said of his young talent. The hosts keep their heads after that let-off and quickly charge up the pitch through Nunez, who centres with his left foot to allow Salah to poke past the stranded Pickford. FULLTIME: All over at Anfield and Liverpool claim a 2-0 win over rivals Everton thanks to goals from Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo. Once the pushing and shoving subsides, Liverpool's Scottish defender gets a yellow card, as does Pickford. No coincidence that Liverpool rediscovered their intensity tonight and suddenly most of their problems dissipated.
An independent investigation commissioned by UEFA to uncover details of the crowd trouble outside the match between Liverpool and Real Madrid revealed the ...
The findings of the "independent report" should lead to the removal of figures in high positions. "It's been over eight months of work by the independent panel and it is only right and proper to publish the contents of the report to our supporters appropriately. Finally, the report blasted UEFA and French security forces for deleting security footage of the incidents surrounding the stadium. Champions League knockout stage play also begins this week, meaning the report would be further minimised in coverage of European competition. “The panel is also troubled by a number of stark differences as to the facts of what happened, and a general default position of blaming the Liverpool supporters, without any proper evidential basis. As the days progressed and more disturbing facts were released, UEFA continued to ascertain that supporters were to blame for the disturbances. The independent report made it clear that no evidence exists to support that claim, and blames UEFA for spreading disinformation. It was unclear at the time what the reason for the use of tear gas was, but even [some journalists were inadvertently caught](http://twitter.com/JBurtTelegraph/status/1530635709056417792?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw) in the crossfire. Furthermore, the report claimed that while Liverpool supporters were initially blamed by UEFA for causing the disturbances, the opposite was in fact true. Meanwhile, [some reported](http://twitter.com/Alvarez/status/1530622002242936833?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw) that pickpocketing was rampant in the crowded environment. “The panel has concluded that UEFA, as event owner, bears primary responsibility for failures which almost led to disaster,” the report stated, identifying UEFA's absence from the event's security preparations and planning as a key failure. “It is remarkable that no one lost their life," the report reads.
Liverpool and Everton clash in a massive Merseyside derby on Monday as both teams are heading in different directions right now.
Mixed feelings for Seagulls after away point(Crystal Palace 1-1 Brighton): A painful howler by goalkeeper Robert Sanchez cost Brighton two points, as they settled for a 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace in the M23 derby at Selhurst Park on Saturday. He let Wolves get back in the game and this defeat was the end for him as a Premier League manager this season. It’s a deserved point for Bournemouth at home, and a big reminder for Newcastle ahead of Liverpool in the Premier League followed by Man United in a cup final. Bees buzz at the right time to keep Arsenal wobbly (Arsenal 1-1 Brentford): Ivan Toney’s had a wild journey from Newcastle’s next big thing to Brentford’s now big thing, and he’s right up there with Harry Kane as the most complete center forwards in the league right now. Leicester hammers lifeless Tottenham as Conte returns from absence (Leicester 4-1 Spurs): A victory would have sent Tottenham over Newcastle for fourth place in the Premier League table (temporarily, at least) and to within one point of 3rd-place Manchester United. The runs were good — just mistimed — and when this clicks for Chelsea in the final third it will be a joy to watch. Chelsea fails to click in final third (West Ham 1-1 Chelsea): Chelsea looked superb in the first half as they scored a beauty with Enzo Fernandez’s perfectly-timed pass over the top to Joao Felix and they scored two others when they were just offside. If Arsenal is going to contend for a Premier League title — really contend for it — it can’t afford many two-match stretches in which they claim just a single point, especially if those matches are against Everton away and Brentford at home (although the Gunners will be fuming with reports that VAR did not draw offside lines on what appears to be a clear offside in the buildup to Brentford’s goal). Arsenal wobbles again ahead of massive Man City match (Arsenal 1-1 Brentford): Look at the traditional stats and you’ll be wondering just how Arsenal failed to fully bounce back from its surprise loss to Everton. Guardiola’s previously morose two-time defending champions took about two minutes to get the ball from Villa and then never really let it go, scoring thrice in the first half and setting the stage for Wednesday’s huge clash at Arsenal where a win will send City atop Arsenal on goal differential (The Gunners will have a match-in-hand regardless of what happens Wednesday). the Algerian had a goal and an assist in the win over Villa and ranks higher than you’d think in City’s all-time ranks. But Man City may not have Erling Haaland as it looks to build off a decisive defeat of Aston Villa.
A selection of the thousands of pieces of testimony given to the panel that examined events at the Champions League final.
I think the mindset, to have referred to an event which happened over 30 years ago, which has been proven to have nothing to do with hooliganism and … We couldn’t have been more outraged and more offended on behalf of the [bereaved Hillsborough] families, on behalf of our fan base, on behalf of the club and the reputational damage that comments like that continue to do to Liverpool … “There was very clearly a palpable feeling of fear and terrifying deja vu for LFC supporters of my generation. I thought many of our disabled supporters were now in danger of being crushed. [Liverpool](https://www.theguardian.com/football/liverpool) that a major disaster and probably a death were averted. “I started receiving messages saying our disabled supporters were being gassed and crushed outside the turnstiles …
By Richard Martin LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) - UEFA has apologised to Liverpool for initially blaming the Merseyside club's fans for the chaos that ...
“In particular, I would like to apologise to the supporters of Liverpool FC for the experiences many of them had when attending the game and for the messages released prior to and during the game which had the effect of unjustly blaming them for the situation leading to the delayed kick-off.” “On behalf of UEFA, I would like to apologise most sincerely once again to all those who were affected by the events that unfolded on what should have been a celebration at the pinnacle of the club season,” said UEFA General Secretary Theodore Theodoridis. LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) – UEFA has apologised to Liverpool for initially blaming the Merseyside club’s fans for the chaos that unfolded before last year’s Champions League final against Real Madrid in Paris, following the release of an independent review on Monday.
One of the most historic derby matches in the Premier League, the Merseyside Derby, has recently been a time for Liverpool to assert their dominance over ...
Klopp's seat hasn't gotten too hot yet but this is a game where it could begin to do so considering that even with the credit that he has built up from taking the club to new heights, a season with no trophies and without a top-four finish could be too much for Liverpool appearing to be in transition to stomach. He's a man who won't let his team get caught up in one good result when they need a string of them to get back into the safety zone. "We've got to go again, and that's going to be the constant mentality throughout the rest of the season." With new manager Sean Dyche leading the charge, this won't be a Merseyside derby where the Toffees roll over, despite having been winless in the fixture since February 2021. One of the most historic derby matches in the Premier League, the Merseyside Derby, has recently been a time for Liverpool to assert their dominance over rival Everton. While Everton are still struggling, currently in the relegation zone and two points from safety, Liverpool have also taken quite a step back in year seven under Jurgen Klopp.
UEFA has apologised to Liverpool for initially blaming the Merseyside club's fans for the chaos that unfolded before last year's Champions League final ...
He added: "In particular, I would like to apologise to the supporters of Liverpool FC for the experiences many of them had when attending the game and for the messages released prior to and during the game which had the effect of unjustly blaming them for the situation leading to the delayed kick-off." Register for free to Reuters and know the full story LIVERPOOL, England, Feb 13 (Reuters) - A review into the chaos before the 2022 Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid has said organisers UEFA were responsible for the events which unfolded including a "large number of near misses that nearly led to disaster".
Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo scored his first goal for the club as they halted a dismal run by beating struggling city rivals Everton 2-0 at Anfield in the ...
"It's important we keep listening to the manager each day and we need to go again. "I know that Darwin is really fast so they had a corner and we played a one-two. "It's a huge win for us," said Salah. I knew that he was going to play the ball in the space so I was running as fast as I could and scored so that's the most important thing." Register for free to Reuters and know the full story "We had a perfect week to train and the players were so excited and we couldn't wait for the game to turn everything around and hopefully it was a start.
Cody Gakpo and Darwin Nunez looked particularly good as Liverpool's first league win of 2023 keeps Everton sweating over their top-flight future.
[Demarai Gray](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/194403/Demarai-Gray) and [Anthony Gordon](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/268782/Anthony-Gordon), now a Newcastle player, are their joint leading scorers in the league with just three goals each. The Everton left-back was tormented all night long by Salah and [Trent Alexander-Arnold](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/223532/Trent-Alexander-Arnold), and lost the ball too often. Everton: The Toffees are also in action on Saturday, when they welcome Leeds to Goodison Park for a clash of 17th vs. If he continues to be in and out of the team, as he has been all season, Everton will find it tough to score the goals they need to stay up. [Benfica](/soccer/team?id=1929), registered an assist for Salah's opening goal while Gakpo finally scored his first Liverpool goal since arriving in a £37 million switch from [PSV Eindhoven](/soccer/team?id=148) last month. No lack of effort or work ethic, it's still tough coming here, but [Liverpool] are a great side." With Nunez making one goal and Gakpo scoring another, though, this was a good night for two of Liverpool's big hopes for the future. Hopefully it was a start." For Liverpool, that is all about finding the form to make a late charge up the table to seal a top-four finish and The absence of centre-forward If Liverpool and Everton are to save their seasons, though, both need to be better than they were at Anfield in this game. While the win boosted Liverpool's faint hopes of finishing in the top four, the defeat left Everton in the relegation zone ahead of their crucial clash against Leeds United on Saturday.
Mohamed Salah said Liverpool's 2-0 win over Everton in the Merseyside derby on Monday is just the start of a revival for the Reds.
Cody Gakpo finally got off the mark as Liverpool beat Everton 2-0 in the 242nd Merseyside derby.
Dyche said: “All games are important, but it’s fair to say people were wondering if we would get a point from our first two games. I’m a realist and I know how tough the Premier League is.” I loved the atmosphere, it is an insane atmosphere people create here,” Klopp said. We probably had 70% possession and scored from two counters, that makes it special,” he said later. Sean Dyche was consigned to defeat in his first derby as Everton manager and couldn’t build on the morale-boosting win against table-topping Arsenal in his opening game in charge. This was ninth-place Liverpool’s first victory in the Premier League in 2023 and only its second in its last eight games in all competitions.
Jurgen Klopp's Reds take on Sean Dyche's Toffees in the Merseyside Derby.
Goals from Mo Salah and Cody Gakpo, his first for Liverpool, settled a one-sided Merseyside derby.
[Liverpool](https://www.theguardian.com/football/liverpool) is much improved I still feel Fabinho has lost a yard this season,” says Richard Howes. He plays the ball left towards Nunez, who opens his body and whips a curling shot wide of the far post. 65 min “A few years ago, such was Liverpool’s prowess on the counter (and Van Dijk-ness in defence), they were statistically more likely to score than concede from an opposition corner,” says Matt Dony. Hit the post a lot, made some odd decisions and weird mistakes, but always made some kind impression, showing flashes of real talent and excitement. 67 min As one-sided as this has been, I’d be loath to read too much into the game. He is about to shoot when Coady (I think) makes a vital challenge. 67 min An increasingly hacked-off Coady is booked for pulling back the impressive Bajcetic. Iwobi, on the right, flipped a beautiful cross towards Davies, arriving late beyond the far post. 86 min Robertson kicks the ball away from Pickford, then starts laughing, and suddenly it all kicks off near the touchline. “But after beating Arsenal I’m sure Everton will have fancied doing the same to the Reds, while I fully expected to have been Dyched tonight. 90+1 min “Not sure how the players who were so energetic and active against Arsenal can be so static and passive tonight,” says Gary Naylor. Mo Salah and Cody Gakpo scored after brainfades from Jordan Pickford and Conor Coady respectively, and Liverpool were just better in every department.
Spanish teenager Stefan Bajcetic was brave on the ball, as was Cody Gakpo, although Liverpool were not without some luck against Everton.
There is a directness to both of them that evokes the classic early Klopp sides, all pace and impatience, the shortest route to goal through the quickest means possible. The dizzying speed of the break stuns And most cheeringly of all, it is their new guard who make the best use of it. And the Spaniard is the perfect teacher: brave on the ball and an intelligent mover off it, the sort of player who always knows exactly how much time he has on the ball, who can speed play up or slow it down. And for all the riotous fun of the second half, there were also some warning signs for them. Perhaps the reason Liverpool start so badly is that they have lost the ability to self-motivate. Indeed for much of the first half-hour they looked like a pale shadow: frazzled, tired, dead behind the eyes. Even the flailing Trent Alexander-Arnold seemed to grow into this game, earning a second-half assist and unveiling his classic repertoire of crosses: the stinger, the zinger, the curler, the swirler, the roller, the high diagonal, the sly left-footer. The defensive display, particularly in the second half. The hopeful reading is that this comfortable win against their favourite opponents can restore a little of the old swagger, set them back on an upward path. Well, they always say the form book goes out of the window on derby day. At the conclusion of this game, as Liverpool’s players shared backslaps and embraces on the pitch, as Jürgen Klopp strode over to the Kop to punch the air with his harpoon-fist, as Anfield buzzed to the strains of “going down, going down, going down”, it was possible to sense a curious and unfamiliar vibe around this place.
Cody Gakpo finally got off the mark as Liverpool beat Everton 2-0 in the 242nd Merseyside derby.
I loved the atmosphere - it is an insane atmosphere people create here,” he said. “To get three, I’m not too disappointed with that. Victory in the Merseyside derby is always something to savor in these parts. We probably had 70% possession and scored from two counters, that makes it special,” Klopp said. “All games are important, but it’s fair to say people were wondering if we would get a point from our first two games,” Dyche said. Sitting ninth in the standings, this was a first victory in the Premier League in 2023 for Liverpool and only the second in eight games in all competitions.
A fascinating match overflowing with storylines takes place at Anfield as Liverpool, in desperate need of a string of results, welcome relegation-threatened ...
He could profit from a chaotic Liverpool back line. It's a lot to expect the Toffees to win outright at Anfield, but an Everton result is not a farfetched outcome. While he's not afraid to let the cards fly on occasion, he's gone under the 4.5 card total in 14 of his 16 matches this season. He's been struggling this season for large stretches, but now with an organized structure behind him, he's a force on the counter-attack. Although Everton are coming off a win over Arsenal and Liverpool haven't won a Premier League match since December 30, Liverpool are still the heavy betting favourites to bring Everton back down to Earth. Often you'd expect a 1-0 result of that nature to look like a lucky victory on game flow analytics, but Everton won the xG battle cleanly 1.67-0.91. This was thanks to an exceptional use of set pieces and breakaways, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin should have scored to make the final scoreline look even more decisive. Everton experienced a prime example of the new manager bounce against Arsenal last time out, as Sean Dyche completely reinvigorated the Toffees from top to bottom. - Prior to the match against Arsenal, Everton averaged just 3.5 accurate crosses per match, with a 20 percent accuracy rate. To put it bluntly, this is a terrible matchup for the Reds. Dyche's mentality of toughness and grit has given Everton fans hope for a turnaround akin to last season when the storied club narrowly avoided the drop. Liverpool, on the other hand, have gone winless in four league games and are sputtering in mid-table.
Cody Gakpo finally got off the mark as Liverpool beat Everton 2-0 in the 242nd Merseyside derby.
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Liverpool welcomed a review into the 2022 Champions League final which said organisers UEFA were responsible for the chaos before the game, calling on the ...
"... "The evidence-based panel report also found that there was 'a clear and immediate danger of a fatal crush' and that the action of Liverpool supporters saved lives." Feb 14 (Reuters) - Liverpool welcomed a review into the 2022 Champions League final which said organisers UEFA were responsible for the chaos before the game, calling on the European soccer governing body to "take positive and transparent action" to ensure the safety of fans.
Liverpool has urged European soccer's governing body to ensure supporter safety is the top priority at matches after a report detailed how a “mass fatality ...
“The shame — beginning with the stadium billboard announcing kickoff was delayed due to fans arriving late, supporters being tear gassed and pepper sprayed, pickpocketed and attacked, people frightened they were going to die — is on them.” “A breakdown in communication on the day, the failures of UEFA, the French police and authorities were to blame,” the group said. “We call on UEFA and others at the top of the football regulation pyramid to come together and take positive and transparent action to ensure there are no more ‘near misses,’” Liverpool said.
Liverpool called on UEFA to do the "right thing" in implementing a series of recommendations after a damning report found European football's governing body ...
Liverpool have implored Uefa to fully implement the recommendations made in the damning independent report on last year's Champions League final chaos.
We ask that they work with us and seek our expertise to address these injustices and give young disabled supporters from all corners of Europe hope that one day they can follow their football team in the same way that non-disabled children can. “The report contains important recommendations which are relevant to everyone involved in the delivery of major football events, and positive action should be taken to ensure that this never happens again.” We would expect Uefa and the authorities to act upon each of these. Our thoughts go out to all our fans who have suffered as a result of Paris and we would remind them of the mental health support we put in place in the days following the disaster that was the Uefa Champions League final in Paris.” “We implore Uefa to fully enact the recommendations as outlined by the panel – no matter how difficult – to ensure supporter safety is the number one priority at the heart of every Uefa football fixture.” The club has called on Uefa to transparently implement the report’s 21 recommendations to ensure the safety of all supporters attending a Uefa-organised game.
Liverpool has urged European soccer's governing body to ensure supporter safety is the top priority at matches after a report detailed how a “mass fatality ...
“The shame — beginning with the stadium billboard announcing kickoff was delayed due to fans arriving late, supporters being tear gassed and pepper sprayed, pickpocketed and attacked, people frightened they were going to die — is on them.” “This is where the hard work really needs to start now,” he said. Security issues also marred the UEFA-run European Championship final at Wembley Stadium 10 months ago.
Liverpool have called on UEFA to fully implement all the recommendations made by a highly-critical report into last year's Champions League final, ...
Ian Byrne, MP for Liverpool West Derby, has written to French president Emmanuel Macron in response to the report. It concluded: “We would expect UEFA and the authorities to act upon each of these. [Liverpool](https://theathletic.com/football/team/liverpool/) have called on [UEFA](https://theathletic.com/football/champions-league/) to fully implement all the recommendations made by a highly-critical report into last year’s Champions League final, attacking the “shocking false narratives that were peddled in the immediate aftermath of that night in Paris”.
It was the Reds' first Premier League victory since beating Leicester on 30 December.
(Reuters) - Mohamed Salah is hoping Liverpool's 2-0 Premier League win over Everton in Monday's Merseyside derby could herald a new beginning for the ...
“This has started last week in training. Salah’s return to form could be timely for Liverpool as they meet Newcastle United in the league on Saturday, three days before hosting Real Madrid in the first leg of the Champions League last 16. While Salah was happy to have snapped a five-game scoreless streak, he said the win mattered more for Liverpool as they eye a top-four finish to qualify for the Champions League next season.
Mohamed Salah is hoping Liverpool's 2-0 Premier League win over Everton in Monday's Merseyside derby could herald a new beginning for the struggling side as ...
"This has started last week in training. Register for free to Reuters and know the full story While Salah was happy to have snapped a five-game scoreless streak, he said the win mattered more for Liverpool as they eye a top-four finish to qualify for the Champions League next season.
Lawyers preparing imminent legal claims against Uefa on behalf of Liverpool supporters who suffered injury and trauma at last May's Champions League final ...
Tony Winterburn, partner at Pogust Goodhead, said: “This is a hugely damning report for Uefa, which clearly strengthens the case we are bringing on behalf of Liverpool fans. When publishing the report, Uefa repeated an apology made to supporters of both clubs after the final. “It was the worst day of my life and I’m still dealing with the issues now,” he said. Of the refund scheme, they said: “It’s important to understand that what is required here is more than just a ticket refund. It’s about accountability and about learning lessons for the future. The central finding of the review panel, which was chaired by a Portuguese MP, Tiago Brandão Rodrigues, was that Uefa had “primary responsibility” for the safety failures that almost led to a “mass fatality catastrophe”.
Cody Gakpo finally got off the mark as Liverpool beat Everton 2-0 in the 242nd Merseyside derby.
I’m a realist and I know how tough the Premier League is." I loved the atmosphere - it is an insane atmosphere people create here,” he said. Victory in the Merseyside derby is always something to savor in these parts. “All games are important, but it’s fair to say people were wondering if we would get a point from our first two games," Dyche said. We probably had 70% possession and scored from two counters, that makes it special,” Klopp said. Sitting ninth in the standings, this was a first victory in the Premier League in 2023 for Liverpool and only the second in eight games in all competitions.
Liverpool has urged European soccer's governing body to ensure supporter safety is the top priority at matches after...
“The shame — beginning with the stadium billboard announcing kickoff was delayed due to fans arriving late, supporters being tear gassed and pepper sprayed, pickpocketed and attacked, people frightened they were going to die — is on them.” “This is where the hard work really needs to start now,” he said. Security issues also marred the UEFA-run European Championship final at Wembley Stadium 10 months ago.
UEFA-appointed investigators said the football body bears the "primary responsibility" for security failures at the 2022 Champions League final.
"While we have not seen a full copy of the report, early indications suggest that its conclusion echoes what Leigh Day have said all along, fans were seriously let down by UEFA. French police were blamed in the report for wrongly assuming that Liverpool fans posed a threat to public order, and for using "weaponry'' like tear gas and pepper spray. "Institutional defensiveness, putting reputation and self-interest above truth and responsibility, prevents progressive change,'' the report said. But even more concerning is the realisation that for families, friends and survivors of Hillsborough, Paris has only exacerbated their suffering." The independent French Senate report published in July 2022 found Liverpool supporters were unfairly and wrongly blamed for the chaotic scenes to divert attention from the real organisational failures. "We knew that it was critical to understand why both Liverpool and Real Madrid supporters found ourselves in the situation where supporters' safety was put at risk.
Hogan said the experience of the 1989 Hillsborough tragedy meant a significant loss of life at the Stade de France was avoided.
LIVERPOOL MP Ian Byrne has written to France's President Emmanuel Macron to demand an apology and an official retraction of slurs made against fans in the ...
“The panel also criticise the false claims made by Uefa and the French government on the night of the match about a mass of ticketless fans and fans with fake tickets. “As a football club with proud history in Europe, we call on Uefa to do the right thing and implement the 21 recommendations to ensure the safety of all football supporters attending any future Uefa football match.” Byrne, MP for Liverpool West Derby, wrote to Macron: “The panel finds that ‘overarching organisational failures’ caused the problems and identifies eight key contributing factors to a near-disaster, including the ‘securitised approach’ to the game adopted by French authorities which compromised the safety of those in attendance and ultimately led to a situation where there was a very real danger of a fatal crush.
Liverpool has urged European soccer's governing body to ensure supporter safety is the top priority at matches after a report detailed how a “mass fatality ...
“The shame — beginning with the stadium billboard announcing kickoff was delayed due to fans arriving late, supporters being tear gassed and pepper sprayed, pickpocketed and attacked, people frightened they were going to die — is on them.” “This is where the hard work really needs to start now,” he said. Security issues also marred the UEFA-run European Championship final at Wembley Stadium 10 months ago.
The defender penned a pre-contract agreement to move to Anfield on a free transfer from Schalke. He had spent his entire career with the German club having come ...
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Hopefully it was a start.” Tonight we were there and that has to be the sign now for us for what we have to do,” said Klopp.“The performance for the full 96 minutes was the best for a while.” LIVERPOOL: Mohamed Salah said Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Everton in the Merseyside derby on Monday is just the start of a revival for the Reds.
With three fist pumps in front of the home fans, Juergen Klopp celebrated his 250th win as Liverpool manager after beating Everton 2-0.
While a Champions League-qualifying place in the top four is still nine points off, there were signs that the win in the derby can provide a lift-off for Klopp’s faltering team. Victory in the Merseyside derby is always something to savour in these parts. But such have been Liverpool’s troubles in recent weeks that a win of any description would have been gratefully received by the Anfield crowd.
Last year's Champions League final left scars - physical and mental - on many fans who attended. These are just a few of their stories.
When the trouble started, they set up a website for us to make enquiries, but it was useless. Then, outside the stadium, as they were going to put up screens to watch the match, it was full of people and these crooks were taking advantage of the fact that everyone was crowded against the fences. “It was supposed to be Elvira’s first Champions League final but in the end, we couldn’t get a ticket for her, so she stayed at the hotel. It was a third Champions League final following Liverpool in the space of five seasons for her and Elias. The organisation of that final was a joke.” “I still go to all the home games but that’s it for me,” he says. “I was in the Leppings Lane end at Hillsborough and Paris triggered a lot of memories for a lot of people. “They have to ensure the policing and the stewarding is right. “For them, it was just on to the next one. “I was sitting up when another lad came running at me to kick me in the head. “We got a bit closer as they started to let people in but then the police started tear-gassing people. “We were dead lucky to get tickets in the ballot.