Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers feels his side need to add "one or two" attacking players in the close season after failing to unlock Everton's defence in a 0-0 draw with their Merseyside rivals...
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Liverpool's best chance saw a goal-bound effort from man-of-the-match Steven Gerrard cleared by Everton defender Sylvain Distin, who had a goal contentiously disallowed at the other end.
David Moyes has been in charge at Goodison Park for 11 years but has still to oversee an away win at nearby Anfield, where Liverpool haven't lost to their local rivals since 1999.
In their first game since Suarez was given a 10-match ban for biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic, Liverpool destroyed Newcastle at St James' Park to record their biggest league win since a 6-0...
'Oh to be England now that April's there," declared poet Robert Browning in his famous verses celebrating this glorious month of spring. English literature teachers struggling to hold the...
Suarez sunk his teeth into Ivanovic's right arm during the 2-2 draw at Anfield with the Uruguayan adding insult to injury by netting the equaliser that could cost Chelsea a place in next season's...
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers insists he is not intimidated by former Reds boss Rafael Benitez as the Chelsea manager prepares for an emotional return to Anfield.
Tomorrow brings the glamour fixtures on this weekend's English Premier League programme, with Tottenham versus Manchester City and Liverpool versus Chelsea - both crunch games in the race for...
Chelsea interim manager Rafael Benitez has told captain John Terry that he is not guaranteed to start against Liverpool on Sunday despite him scoring twice in the 3-0 win at Fulham.
Liverpool came from behind to win 2-1 at Aston Villa in an entertaining game that kept Paul Lambert's side entrenched in the Premier League relegation zone.
Michael Owen said he might have won more trophies and suffered fewer injuries had he joined Manchester United as a youngster rather than Liverpool, though he has no regrets about starting his...
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez admitted he has made mistakes on the pitch that have earned him a bad reputation, but the controversial Uruguayan star defended his "slyness" and "character".
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