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A 47-year-old Liverpool fan who was last seen in a wheelchair was arrested Saturday after allegedly shouting racial slurs at Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo in a stunning scene that led to Friday’s Premier League opener in England being delayed for several minutes.
Liverpool have not lost any of their last 155 Premier League games at Anfield in which they have led at half-time (W141 D14), with Arsenal in December 2009 the last team to come back and win after trailing at the break (2-1). It could be a tough task for Iraola's side.
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LiverpoolWorld on MSNArne Slot names Liverpool player who did something 'not necessary' against Bournemouth
Liverpool earned a 4-2 victory but both of their goals conceded against Bournemouth were yet again on the counter-attack.
Premier League Opener PreviewAnfield is ready for a blockbuster start to the Premier League season as Liverpool host AFC Bournemouth on Friday night. The champions,
After watching a two-goal lead slip away to Bournemouth, Federico Chiesa restored order, scoring to give Liverpool the win in a 4-2 victory over Bournemouth on Friday to kick off the Premier League season.
Brentford have confirmed the signing of Bournemouth attacker Dango Ouattara in a deal worth in the region of £42.5m. Dango Ouattara to Brentford, Yoane Wissa closer than ever to Newcastle?
Bournemouth have been given a tough task to start the Premier League season, facing Liverpool at Anfield. However, how can they expose some of the Reds' new signings?.
Upon leaving Ipswich, he joined then-Premier League side Charlton Athletic for just £750,000. He made 191 league appearances for the Addicks in total, scoring 13 goals too, as he continued to showcase his remarkable professionalism and dedication to the game during his six-year spell at The Valley.
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World Soccer Talk on MSNLiverpool vs. Bournemouth: Confirmed lineups for 25-26 Premier League opening game
The Premier League 2025-26 season is set to kick off in Anfield Road, with Liverpool hosting the game against Bournemouth.
Premier League champions Liverpool are set to complete a £30m transfer deal for Italian ‘tough guy’ Giovanni Leoni, according to reports. The 18-year-old Parma defender has been tipped to become a superstar for Italy ’s national team, having already featured for his nation at U19 level.