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Chelsea face Man City test as Liverpool, Man Utd bid to keep pace
Chelsea host Premier League champions Manchester City in a stiff test of the leaders' title credentials on Saturday as Liverpool and Manchester United bid to keep pace with Thomas Tuchel's side.
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Liverpool's Elliott 'overwhelmed' by support after horror injury
Harvey Elliott sustained the gruesome injury after a challenge by Leeds defender Pascal Struijk, who was sent off after a VAR review.
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Chelsea to unleash Lukaku on underachieving Arsenal
Lukaku has returned to Stamford Bridge, seven years after his first spell at Chelsea came to an end, for a £97 million fee ($133 million) after leading Inter Milan to the Serie A title last season.
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Klopp tells Liverpool fans to stop homophobic chanting
Choruses of "Chelsea rent boy" -- aimed at Billy Gilmour who is on loan at Norwich from the Champions League holders -- could be heard emanating from the away fans section.
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Premier League flexes financial muscle as fans flock back for new season
The Premier League returns on Friday in front of full crowds for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic hit and with little sign of the financial turmoil of the past 18 months slowing the arms race for talent in the transfer market.
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Liverpool's Robertson suffers ankle ligament damage
Robertson is remaining upbeat despite being pictured outside a Liverpool hospital on Monday with his foot in a protective boot.
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Fabinho signs new Liverpool deal
The Brazil international is the second key member of Jurgen Klopp's first-team squad to extend their time at Anfield after Trent Alexander-Arnold completed a new deal last month.
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Van Dijk returns for Liverpool after nine months
On Thursday, he came on as a 69th-minute substitute in Liverpool's 4-3 friendly defeat to German side Hertha Berlin in Austria.
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Unesco removes Liverpool from world heritage list
The International Council on Monuments and Sites, which advises Unesco on the heritage list, said the UK government had been "repeatedly requested" to come up with stronger assurances about the city's future.
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Unesco recommends removing Liverpool from heritage list
Unesco said in a statement Friday that the Maritime Mercantile City in central Liverpool is a 'property proposed for deletion from the World Heritage List' at the meeting in China.
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Liverpool sign Leipzig's Konate to boost defensive options
Liverpool triggered the reported £36 million ($50 million) release clause in the 22-year-old's Leipzig contract to seal his switch to Anfield.
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Premier League reveals plan to avoid ESL repeat as police probe United protest
England's Premier League said it was drawing up a new owners' charter designed to avoid future attempts to join a breakaway European Super League (ESL) as police launched an investigation into the protest that caused the postponement of Manchester United's match against Liverpool.
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Liverpool owner apologises to fans over Super League fiasco
John W Henry, whose Fenway Sports Group also owns baseball's Boston Red Sox, said in a video posted by the club on Twitter that the breakaway project would only have worked with fans' full support.
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Super League in ruins as all six English clubs pull out
City were the first to withdraw, followed by United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham and finally Chelsea - just 48 hours after the Super League was first announced.
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Liverpool and Leeds share spoils amid Super League protests
A draw left sixth-placed Liverpool two points adrift of fourth-placed West Ham in the Premier League.
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British media blast clubs leading European Super League breakaway
Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham are among 12 teams to sign up to the plan, also featuring Spanish trio Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, as well as Italy's Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan.
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Twelve European clubs announce launch of disputed Super League
Six Premier League teams - Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham - are involved, alongside Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Juventus, Inter Milan and AC Milan.
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Klopp rues Reds' wasteful finishing as Madrid roll into Champions League semis
Mohamed Salah and Georginio Wijnaldum were guilty of wasting glorious opportunities to get Klopp's men back into the tie as they failed to replicate a remarkable recovery from 3-0 down to beat Barcelona 4-3 on aggregate at the semi-final stage two years ago.
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Last-gasp Liverpool up to fourth
Liverpool climbed into fourth place after Trent Alexander-Arnold's late strike sealed a 2-1 win against Aston Villa.
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Vinicius double puts Real Madrid on top against Liverpool
Except for two spells after half-time and at the finish, when their opponents were holding on to what they had, Liverpool were overpowered by Real Madrid, whose only disappointment might be missing out on a clearer margin ahead of the return in eight days' time.
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Fallen giants seek revival as Real Madrid, Liverpool battle again
Liverpool prepare to face Real again in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final in Madrid on Tuesday.