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American Tom Hicks, who owned Liverpool alongside George Gillett from 2007 to 2010, dies at his home in Dallas.
Reigning English Premier League champion Liverpool’s bid to right its ship and return to contention next sets up a Saturday matchup with 17th place Leeds United.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot admitted he cannot explain why his side have conceded so many goals from set-pieces this season in the Premier League.
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Arne Slot reaction — 'A sense of unbelief' from Liverpool manager after latest dropped points
Arne Slot knows nothing's coming easy for Liverpool this season, and that's starting to feel proverbial after the Reds threw aside 2-0 and 3-2 leads in a 3-3 draw with Leeds at Elland Road on Saturday.
Mohamed Salah was once again named on the bench as Arne Slot made four changes from midweek disappointment at home to Sunderland and it was one of the incomers who served up Liverpool’s first chance. Curtis Jones took aim from the edge of the penalty area, but his bending effort crashed off Lucas Perri’s crossbar.
In 2007. the Texas businessman acquired a 50 per cent stake in Liverpool, whom he co-owned alongside George Gillett.
A family-run café that counted Liverpool legend Sir Kenny Dalglish and Harry Potter star Ralph Fiennes among its customers is shutting up shop after 30 years. Maggie May's has avoided jumping on culinary trends or fads despite its location on Liverpool city centre's bustling Bold Street, a hub for bars and restaurants.
Leeds is worrying about their status in the table. After receiving promotion last year, the club might be heading back down to the Championship, if it is not careful. The Whites did score a stunning win over Chelsea on Wednesday, snapping a four-match losing skid.