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·18 November 2024
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·18 November 2024
Ben Doak has sizzled again for Scotland, grabbing an assist just two minutes in against Poland.
The Liverpool wonderkid made a major impact against Croatia, including an audacious nutmeg through the legs of Manchester City’s Josko Gvardiol.
He kept his place for Steve Clarke’s side as they look to avoid relegation in UEFA Nations League Group A1 and provided the opener for Aston Villa’s John McGinn.
Doak almost had another assist with an incisive pass midway through the half before Lyndon Dykes lashed a shot wide.
© IMAGO - Arne Slot Slotpocalypse
In the Premier League and Champions League this season, Liverpool are flying.
They sit top of the table in both competitions, resulting in significant speculation within different fanbases of what the team might be capable of this year.
But after last season's efforts came up short, the team has an important lesson to learn this time around.
© IMAGO - Mohamed Salah Liverpool 2024-25
While on holiday during the international break, Salah went to the Sharjah International Book Fair as a guest of honour and spoke to Egyptian broadcaster WinWin about his enjoyment away from football.
He said: "I started to pay more attention to reading and culture during my time playing with Chelsea. I believe that reading is essential for any athlete. At the very least, he should be informed about what is related to his field.
"Reading in psychology, for example, plays a major role in the success of athletes. In my opinion, behind every sporting or professional success is a broad culture, and for me, I live my life in a way that suits me, not according to what others impose, because it is my own life."
© IMAGO - Jurgen Klopp
Jurgen Klopp’s next adventure in the world of football has been well documented by now, as the legendary German coach becomes Red Bull’s Director of Global Soccer from the start of 2025.
Klopp, who won every trophy he could with Liverpool, had previously joked about how he’s too young to just retire and spend time with 'padel tennis and grandchildren'.
And we’ve already seen him back in the dugout as he coached for the testimonial of his former Borussia Dortmund players, Jakub Blaszczykowski and Lukasz Piszczek.
Now, it seems like a last-minute spot of travelling is on the Liverpool legend’s agenda, as a story has emerged of him sharing a few drinks with some Liverpool fans in north Australia.