Drew, Double SS, and Gez discuss Liverpool's chastening 3-0 defeat to Manchester City, reflecting on the team's struggles, individual performances, and the manager’s tactical decisions.
And head of the international break, they analyse the impact of injuries, the importance of midfield control, and the influence of referee decisions on the outcome of the match.
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00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates
02:14 Reflections on the Defeat
05:03 Lineup Decisions and Continuity
06:14 Defensive Struggles and Penalty Controversies
08:22 Midfield Dynamics and Team Confidence
10:53 Second Half Performance and Missed Opportunities
13:19 Final Thoughts on the Match and Future Outlook
29:52 Analyzing the Game's Tight Margins
32:50 Doku's Impact and Team Dynamics
35:17 Forward Line Challenges and Player Performance
39:14 Injury Management and Player Integration
41:54 Managerial Insights and Team Morale
48:29 Statistical Analysis vs. Emotional Response
54:02 League Position and Future Outlook
Liverpool take the spoils in an enthralling group stage encounter with Real Madrid as Trent Alexander-Arnold is 'welcomed' back to Anfield. Join Drew, Gez and Mr Samuj from the ground as they discuss standout performances, Courtois' magic and the brilliance of Bradley. There's also a look ahead to the Reds' crucial upcoming clash with Manchester City this weekend.
00:00 Liverpool's Impressive Victory Over Real Madrid
03:11 Key Player Performances: Connor Bradley's Masterclass
05:55 Defensive Solidity: A Team Effort
08:53 Looking Ahead: Upcoming Challenges Against Manchester City
12:13 Champions League Prospects and Future Matches
14:46 Areas for Improvement and Final Thoughts
Mr Drew and Mr Samuj bring the atmosphere from an electric Anfield where they witnessed the Reds' third Champions League win of the season - a thoroughly sound 1-0 defeat of Real Madrid.
There was also a warm welcome for the return of a former right back on a night where Connor Bradley felt the love of the Kop.
Check out their match-day review with Gez.
Liverpool climb to third in the table with a welcome win over Aston Villa at Anfield to stop the Premier League rot.
Mr Samuj, Mike and J Double Ess join Drew to assess the Reds' best Premier League performance of the season. The conversation covers Slot's team selection, the importance of Ryan Gravenberch and possible plans for the evolution of the team. There's also time to analyse the recent discourse over the manager's future, before looking ahead to the return of Trent Alexander Arnold in opposition colours in a testing week that will see Liverpool face Real Madrid and Man City back to back.
00:00 Celebrating a Liverpool Victory
03:05 Analyzing Team Performance and Control
05:10 Midfield Dynamics and Player Contributions
07:59 Tactical Adjustments and Forward Line Fluidity
10:47 Managerial Decisions and Fan Reactions
14:30 Looking Ahead: Champions League and Future Matches
16:28 Reflections on Team Cohesion and Strategy
19:29 Final Thoughts on Player Roles and Expectations
34:32 Analyzing Recent Performances
37:43 Transitioning Seasons: A Deeper Look
42:43 Upcoming Challenges: City and Real Madrid
53:32 The return of Trent - Alex Aljoe Amazon interview
57:03 Expectations and Predictions for the Doubleheader
Gez, Mike and Drew digest the Reds' latest defeat, which sends the team spinning out of the League Cup in the fourth round, at Anfield.
With Arne Slot making 10 changes, a mix-match side of academy players and squad fillers couldn't cope with the South Londoners' experience and guile. But what does the result mean ahead of this weekend's vital home league match against Aston Villa?
00:00 Another Disappointment
02:22 Analysing the Lineup and Performance
05:14 Tactical Failures and Youth Integration
07:52 Upcoming Challenges and Pressure on the Team
10:44 Expectations for the Next Match
13:12 Looking Ahead: Season Goals and Predictions
Liverpool endured more pain in the capital - this time going down 3-2 to Brentford at the Gtech stadium.
Drew, J Double Ess, Mr Samuj and (new signing to the pod) Gez assemble to pick apart the pieces from the Reds' latest desperate Premier League showing - a defeat which leaves them 7th in the table, and four points adrift of top spot.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
02:39 Gez's Journey as a Liverpool Fan
05:27 Current State of Liverpool FC
11:19 Injuries vs Tactics: Analyzing the Team's Performance
14:41 Defensive Issues and Midfield Weaknesses
19:10 Forward Line Cohesion and Future Solutions
25:31 Managerial Accountability and Team Dynamics
27:30 Assessing Team Performance and Potential
30:56 Analyzing Player Contributions and Challenges
35:44 Strategizing for Improvement
40:45 Examining Recent Statistics and Trends
47:32 Looking Ahead: Upcoming Matches and Expectations
It’s smiles all around for Reds fans as Liverpool make light work of their Bundesliga opponents in their third game of the Champions League group stage.
There’s praise aplenty for Hugo Ekitike, Curtis Jones and Dominik Szoboszlai, while Mike makes a bold Ballon D’Or claim. And with our 4-match losing streak arrested, we check on confidence levels ahead of a crunch clash with Brentford.
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Things are bad on the pitch right now. Really bad.
Drew is joined by new voices, Samuj, J Double S and Mike to pick the bones over the Reds' fourth consecutive defeat - this time to Manchester United of all teams.
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00:00 Introduction and New Voices
04:34 Fan Backgrounds and Favorite Players
08:52 Match Analysis: Liverpool vs Manchester United
12:37 Crisis or Bad Form?
17:45 Tactical Issues and Player Performance
24:37 Assessing Player Performance and Team Dynamics
27:25 Crisis of Identity: Team Cohesion and Trust Issues
30:31 Defensive Lapses and Goalkeeping Concerns
35:08 Midfield Dynamics and Trust Among Players
36:20 Managerial Decisions and Game Management
42:01 Late Game Sucker Punches and Tactical Adjustments
45:30 Liverpool's Humility and Mindset
47:52 Individual Responsibilities and Team Chemistry
53:25 Assessing New Signings and Their Impact
54:37 League Title Aspirations and Current Form
59:48 Tactical Changes for Upcoming Matches
Drew reviews Liverpool’s recent run of five matches, including wins over Everton and Southampton, culminating in three straight away defeats to Palace, Galatasaray and Chelsea.
With problems across all parts of the side, new signings struggling to adapt, plus defensive injuries and tactical imbalances aplenty, Arne Slot's Reds head into the international break under a cloud of uncertainty.
Drew looks back on another week of stoppage time drama for Liverpool, with the Reds picking up valuable points in both the league and the Champions League.
First, on Sunday, Mohammed Salah slammed home a vicious penalty to decide a tight encounter away to Burnley. And then Wednesday it was the turn of captain Virgil Van Dijk to seal the Reds’ points in their opening night of action at a buzzing Anfield
It's happening. Finally. Alexander Isak will become a Liverpool player on the final day of the transfer window. Let's talk about it.
After a drab first half that failed to capture the imagination, Liverpool and Arsenal toiled in a close tie between the would-be title rivals.
But it was Dominik Szoboszlai who dragged the reds over the line with a blockbusting free kick to seal the points for Arne Slot’s men with a win. It was a victory that maintains the Reds’ 100% start to the season heading into the international break.
There’s only one story dominating the football world - and that's the future of Newcastle’s discontented striker, Alexander Isak. He's made it clear he wants out and Liverpool are all in, but Newcastle aren't ready to let go...yet.
So what happens next? Who’s right and who’s wrong? And where will we be come transfer deadline day on September 1st?
In a match dubbed the Isak derby, Liverpool bagged a 100th minute winner to wrap up another three crucial points in their second game of the season.
Arne Slot’s boys did their upmost to chuck away a 2 goal lead at a highly charged St James. But in the end, it was 16-year-old Rio Ngumoha who proved the difference, delivering a devastating finish, with the first Premier League shot of his career.
We're reflecting on a surreal week in the recent history of Liverpool FC as the football community comes together to mourn the passing of Diogo Jota and his only brother.
Drew shares his raw feelings in the aftermath of the terrible car crash that's left a family deep in grief and shaken our club to it's core.
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A look back on the weekend that saw Liverpool lift their second ever Premier League title. After rapturous scenes at Anfield, the following day the streets were flooded by fans from near and far. While the focus from the parade has been the despicable actions of one unhinged individual, Drew takes time to share his own experiences on Merseyside on of a day full of celebration.
Since wrapping up the league two weeks ago, the Champions have collected a solitary point from their two subsequent fixtures against Chelsea and Arsenal.
And it’s been a mixed performance off the pitch too. While Drew was hugely impressed by the support of the travelling Reds contingent at Stamford Bridge, the negative reaction to Trent Alexander Arnold in the week he announced his departure wasn’t a great look.
And even if some have been unable to move on from Trent, it seems like the club already have, with Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong lined up to replace the Madrid-bound man.
Let it be known that Liverpool FC are officially champions - the best damn team in the land. Congratulations to Arne Slot and his wonderful group of dream makers for delivering the holy grail in the Dutchman’s first season - and this time in front of fans!
A 5-1 Victory over Tottenham sealed a record equalling 20th English title for the Reds.
With so much taking place on the day, it’s difficult to know where to start, so Drew has put together his five top moments from an unforgettable day at Anfield.
Up the Championship winning Reds!
Liverpool now stand just one solitary point from Premier League glory following Arsenal’s 13th draw of their league campaign - this time at home to Palace Crystal Palace.
Our 20th league title will be won at Anfield in front of fans this coming Sunday, provided we avoid defeat. Drew looks back at the drama of the past few days, including a 1-0 victory at Leicester City, which sealed the Foxes’ relegation and saw Trent Alexander-Arnold deliver one of the most iconic moments of an unforgettable season.
*Apologies for the occasional audio clipping on this episode - we were trying out some new mics. We'll have the sound nailed for the next episode - thanks for listening and supporting!*
Liverpool are now just a maximum of 6 points away from their second Premier League title in 5 years. The Reds will be crowned title winners before the end of April - but Drew is in no rush for that to happen before Tottenham come to town.
Drew looks back at a hectic period of the season, on and off the pitch, that's seen Virgil Van Dijk put pen to paper on 2 year contract extensions. But which positions will we need to reinforce to set us up for a solid title defence next season?