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Blurred and distorted faces of fans in the crowd and the misspelling of ‘Liverpool’ are clues the image has been created ...
Darwin Nunez doubled Liverpool's lead eight minutes after the break, before paying tribute to Jota by performing two of his ...
Diogo Jota and his brother, Andre Silva, died in a car accident in Spain on July 3; Liverpool have retired the number 20 in ...
Liverpool’s return to football was marked by grief and solidarity. In their first match after the tragic death of Diogo ...
A banner created by a group of Liverpool fans with the intention of showing their support for Luis Diaz has been blasted as offensive on two counts. Diaz, who has been capped 35 times by Colombia ...
The Reds returned to the field for the 1st time since the Portuguese's death, defeating Preston 3-1 in a pre-season friendly ...
Liverpool only allow flags and banners over 2m x 1m in the Kop or the visitors’ section. The Endo banner is 2.4m x 1.4m. “I am absolutely devastated,” Sweatman told The Athletic.
There is a Diogo Jota performance that many Liverpool supporters will remember above all others. It summed him up perfectly.
Liverpool has condemned a racist banner depicting striker Divock Origi that was unfurled inside the stadium before Wednesday’s Champions League game against Belgian side Genk.
The banner belongs to the Irish Kop, an online forum Dublin-based Liverpool supporter Paul Larkin set up in 2003. It boasts around 8,000 members, including fellow regular match-goers Liam Flanagan ...