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A staggering 98% of hotel accommodation in Dublin city centre for the night of the Europa League final is already booked up, over two months out from what could be potentially Jurgen Klopp’s final match in charge of Liverpool.

The Reds are through to the quarter-finals of the Europa League, where they face Atalanta over two legs. Should they come through that tie then two matches against either Benfica or Marseille await in the semi-finals.

The Europa League is the only trophy Klopp is yet to win as Liverpool manager and an Aviva Stadium send-off featuring a trophy win would be the ultimate way to bring the curtain down on his near nine-year spell at Anfield.

As it stands, the Reds are strong favourites to at least make it as far as Dublin.

 

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However, accommodation chaos is threatening to ruin what could be Liverpool’s big night.

Current city-centre hotel occupancy rates are already at 98% for the night of the final, Wednesday 22 May, with the remainder of available prices out of reach for many supporters, even beds in shared accommodation.

Dublin is a small city by international hotel standards with around 24,000 beds in the Irish capital. It has been estimated by one recent report that its usual bed occupancy rates stand at 83.4%.

When an event such as the Europa League final or a big concert rolls into town, it has the effect of throttling hotel availability and pushing prices sky high.

A bed in an eight-person mixed dormitory with a shared bathroom and toilet is currently listed on Booking.com for £263 and there are precious few spaces of any kind left.

A search on the website revealed one double room available in the city centre for £496. At the time of writing there were only TWO MORE hotel rooms available in the entire city centre, at £727 and £846 per night respectively.

Some of the hotels searchable through Google with rooms available on the night of the game, a Wednesday, are asking for a minimum two or three-night booking. With prices at around £300 per night, that means an outlay of around £1000 for a three-night booking.

Other available accommodation is in the hinterlands, at Dublin Airport and beyond, with beds available in neighbouring counties like Wicklow and Kildare.

The picture on Airbnb is not much rosier with only around 300 beds still available for the night of the final, with many of those in Dublin’s suburbs and on the outskirts.

DUBLIN’S HOTEL ‘CALAMITY’
“There is a calamity every time there is a Taylor Swift concert or something like that and room prices go through the roof,” Mitchell McDermott CEO, Paul McDermott, told the Irish Independent in January upon the publication of the Mitchell McDermott Annual Construction Sector Report.

“Whenever there’s a big concert or game on in the city it is impossible to get a hotel room simply due to supply and demand.

“Dublin has an 83.4% occupancy rate, the highest across 35 European countries. There is also the fact that some existing hotels have been taken out of general public use for refugees and international protection.”

Failte Ireland, the National Tourism Development Authority, recently disclosed that around one in eight registered tourism beds is now in use by public contracts to accommodate Ukrainian refugees and international protection applicants.

The figure is sure to be an undershoot considering the number of non-registered beds that are also in use. 10% of Dublin tourist beds are currently contracted to the government.

IRELAND’S HUGE LIVERPOOL FANBASE
Ireland boasts a huge Liverpool fanbase and that’s before consideration is given to fans travelling from the UK and overseas.

It is going to be a disappointing night for many of the club’s fans should they reach the final with only around 13,000 tickets reportedly available for each team’s fans inside the Aviva Stadium.

A fan zone at Dublin Castle in the city centre will be quickly clogged up and plans are afoot to convert Croke Park, a Gaelic Games stadium of over 83,000 capacity, into an additional fan zone.

Even that won’t be enough given the number of fans sure to descend on the city in the event of Liverpool making it to the final.

 

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Liverpool centre-back establishing himself in ‘top five defenders in Europe’ while on loan
Sepp van den Berg has made just four senior appearances for Liverpool but he is thriving on loan with FSV Mainz in the Bundesliga

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On-loan Liverpool defender Sepp van den Berg is charting among some of the best central defenders in the top five leagues in Europe, according to a report.

Figures collated by Comparisonator show that the 22-year-old is only bettered by William Saliba (Arsenal), Nico Schotterbeck (Borussia Dortmund), Kim Min-Jae (Bayern Munich) and Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk, this season. The comparison website for player performance used its AI index to find the best centre-backs via their averages.

Van den Berg has made just four appearances for the Reds as he has spent his formative years away from Anfield. The Dutchman has enjoyed loan spells in the English Championship with Preston North End, as well as two stints in Germany with Schalke 04 and now with FSV Mainz.

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The 22-year-old has been one of the standout performers, shining for Mainz during a difficult season for one of Jurgen Klopp’s former clubs. He has won 59.1% of his tackles this season in 27 appearances,, scoring twice.

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Mainz boss Bo Henriksen has already hailed the defender this season and has set out his stall that Van den Berg will improve. He said: “He is a leader and the boss in the middle. He’s getting better and better.”

Van den Berg’s time in the Bundesliga has been a learning curve after suffering a long-term injury which restricted him to just nine games for Schalke. His time with Mainz has been another challenging experience but one that has seemingly catapulted him among some of the leading centre-backs in Europe’s top five leagues, in his position.

Upon his return to Merseyside in the summer, he will have two years remaining on his contract at Anfield. With Joel Matip’s long-term knee injury and recurring problems for Ibrahima Konate, there has been chances to deputise alongside Van Dijk in the Liverpool back four, which has seen Jarell Quansah come to the fore.

There will be a new manager getting their feet under the desk by the time Van den Berg returns, as Klopp departs after nine years at the end of the season. Speaking earlier this season, Van den Berg remained coy on his future but left the door open over a departure – should he not earn the desired minutes.

“If I go back to Liverpool, they might want me to stay. If I see that I won’t get much game time, then I might choose to leave. It’s really important to me that I play,” Van den Berg told Voetbal Nieuws.

“In previous years, I didn’t feel like I would be starting next to Virgil. I don’t know yet what my chances will be like next summer. I think I’m doing well. I can handle playing at Liverpool. I can compete. But being a starter is different. Virgil and Konate are not easy to beat. I know it will be hard.”

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“World-class” £320,000-a-week star considering Liverpool move – report
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BEN BROWNING
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The Reds could begin the post-Klopp era swinging.

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Liverpool could have been handed the perfect tonic to Jurgen Klopp’s impending departure with a potential “world-class” midfielder eyeing up a move to Anfield.

Liverpool slip up but three still to play for
Sunday’s 4-3 FA Cup defeat at the hands of Manchester United ensured that Liverpool will not be taking home four trophies in Klopp’s final season, but picking up three remains firmly on the table.

They have already bagged the Carabao Cup courtesy of an extra-time winner from Virgil van Dijk against Chelsea, while they sit joint top in the Premier League with Arsenal travelling to take on third-placed Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on March 31st.

Given that at least one of those two sides will have to drop points, it could see Liverpool open up a gap atop the Premier League, or at the very least improve their standing among the top three.

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Arsenal

28

20

4

4

46

64

Liverpool

28

19

7

2

39

64

Manchester City

28

19

6

3

35

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They also stand a strong chance of winning the Europa League, a competition that Klopp is yet to win during his time on Merseyside having lost in the final in his first season in charge. They face Serie A side Atalanta in the last eight before possibly taking on one of Marseille and Benfica in the semi-final, and they could yet face Bayer Leverkusen in the final, with plenty of eyes on Leverkusen boss Xabi Alonso.

The German’s departure will see plenty of change at Anfield, and it is likely that any new boss will need time to adapt the squad to their own needs. However, they could be handed a boost with one world-class talent considering the switch this summer.

Kimmich considering Liverpool move
That comes in the form of Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimmich, who is reportedly open to leaving the Allianz Arena this summer and has been linked with a move to Anfield. Arguably one of the best in his position, the 29-year-old has fallen down the pecking order under Thomas Tuchel and has rarely completed 90 minutes this season.

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That has not dented his ability though. Back in 2021, then Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge spoke in glowing terms about the midfielder.

“It is no exaggeration to say that Joshua Kimmich is the very embodiment of world-class. There’s only one Joshua Kimmich and we’re very glad he plays at Bayern.”

But that may not be the case for long. According to Sky Sports Germany and reporter Florian Plettenberg, he is ready for change. So too are Bayern, with a report claiming that the German giants are ‘prepared to sell Kimmich this summer if a suitable offer comes in’ and that for his part, Kimmich is ‘open to discussions with potential buyers’.

With his contract due to expire in the summer of 2025, it could well be a bargain buy for any top club, but not all of them will be able to enter the bidding war. That comes as it is added that “only five top clubs” are under consideration for the 29-year-old, namely Manchester City, Liverpool, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Arsenal.

Of those, Barcelona may be unlikely to finance a move, while Arsenal have already spent in that area, bringing in Declan Rice last summer. Real Madrid also appear well stocked, with Aurelien Tchouameni and Eduardo Camavinga, all of which could leave Liverpool with a relatively clear run at the Bayern star.

One stumbling block could be his wages, with Kimmich thought to earn around £320,000 per week with the Bavarian side. However, if Liverpool are prepared to stump that sort of money up, they could have a perfect addition for their transition period.

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‘Unbelievable’ Liverpool player spotted back in full training after returning from injuryPhoto by Jacques Feeney/Offside/Offside via Getty Images
‘Unbelievable’ Liverpool player spotted back in full training after returning from injury
Tue 19 March 2024 13:30
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Liverpool head into the international break with a number of question marks surrounding key players.

Aside from the longer-term issues, there have been a couple of problems thrown up more recently. After Sunday’s defeat against Manchester United, Jurgen Klopp admitted that he should have perhaps substituted a trio of Liverpool players.

In light of that, Darwin Nunez has withdrawn from the Uruguay squad, while Luis Diaz has skipped training for Colombia. Nervous times lie ahead as we wait to see the severity of their respective issues.

Meanwhile, one player who was – surprisingly – included in his nation’s plans was Ibrahima Konate. Having missed Liverpool’s last three games, it had perhaps been expected that Konate would sit out of France’s two friendlies. But there he was in the squad.

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And despite being unable to feature even on the bench against United two days ago, the 24-year-old was pictured looking in good spirits during France training yesterday. While it’s great to see Ibou back involved, you do have to wonder just how fit he is and whether all of this is really necessary.

Konate back in training
It’s terrific to see Konate back and available, even if it isn’t for Liverpool. We’re going to need him during the run-in.

Nevertheless, you can only imagine Jurgen Klopp’s reaction to this news.

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While it clearly wasn’t a bad injury for Konate, it did lead to him missing 10 days. With France’s two games being friendlies over the next week, picking the centre-back feels like a risk that didn’t need to be taken.

By the time Les Bleus take on Germany on Saturday, Konate won’t have played for more than two weeks. If he plays a significant part in that game, Klopp will be worried.

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Recently described as being ‘unbelievable’ by right-back Conor Bradley, Liverpool can’t afford for Konate to be missing again.

Jarell Quansah has done fantastically in his absence – especially against Manchester City at Anfield. But there’s no question that Ibou is Liverpool’s second best centre-back.

As a result, they’ll be crossing everything that he comes back healthy from the time away with his nation.

If he does, then Konate will surely be straight back into the action with Liverpool. If not, then Klopp is going to hit the roof.

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LIVERPOOLFabrizio Romano confirmed Liverpool has signed world best player Published 7 months ago on August 20, 2023By soccerlivenews

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Liverpool will seek to submit one last offer to sign£32million midfielder – Report

In the ever-evolving landscape of football transfers, Liverpool focuses on a strategic pursuit to fortify their squad’s defensive foundation by setting their sights on the versatile Ivorian midfielder, Ibrahim Sangare.

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Defensive Vulnerabilities Exposed

In a thrilling Premier League match at Anfield, Liverpool secured their first victory of the season by outclassing Bournemouth.

While their attacking prowess shone, defensive vulnerabilities resurfaced, emphasizing the need for reinforcement at the back.

To bolster their defensive stability, the Reds are eyeing the acquisition of a defensive midfielder (DM) and a solid defender before the summer transfer window concludes.

Among the potential signings, Ivory Coast international Ibrahim Sangaré has been a subject of interest for Liverpool.

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Rik Elfrink claimed a tussle between the Reds and Bayern Munich for the player’s signature.

Respected sources confirm that a release clause of £32 million (€37.5 million) exists, which both clubs need to activate for securing Sangare’s services.

Renowned journalist Florian Plettenberg has revealed that despite previous claims, Bayern Munich seems uninterested in signing the PSV Eindhoven midfield maestro.

Yet, fresh reports from Spain indicate a sudden push from the Bavarians to tempt Sangare into their fold. However, Liverpool remains undeterred and reportedly plans to submit a final offer to swoop in and reinforce their No. 6 position.

Sangare’s contributions this season speak volumes about his potential impact.

With five appearances, one goal, an assist, and two clean sheets, he has played a pivotal role in PSV’s recent successes.

In a recent clash against Vitesse, Sangaré played a full 90 minutes, showcasing his versatility and skill set.

Sangare to Liverpool – A Yes or No?

The question arises: Should Liverpool activate the £32 million release clause for Ibrahim Sangare?

Despite Bayern’s interest, Liverpool’s pursuit remains steadfast. The 25-year-old’s profile as a versatile midfielder with immense strength, power, explosiveness, precise ball control, and a potent long-range shot makes him an ideal candidate for Jurgen Klopp’s squad.

As the transfer window draws to a close, the battle for Sangare’s signature intensifies. The midfielder, who joined PSV in 2020 from Toulouse, boasts an impressive international career with 31 caps for Ivory Coast.

With his well-rounded abilities, Sangare could prove to be the missing piece in Liverpool’s midfield puzzle, adding both defensive stability and attacking flair.

In this high-stakes transfer saga, Liverpool’s pursuit of Sangare presents a strategic opportunity to bolster their squad.

With their eyes set on reinforcing their backline and midfield, the Reds’ determination to secure the Ivorian’s signature underscores their commitment to maintaining their competitive edge in the Premier League.

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The 12 players with 200 goal contributions in the Premier League ft Salah, Rooney & Kane

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Mohamed Salah racked up his 200th goal involvement in the Premier League vs Bournemouth, comprising 140 goals and 60 assists.

Salah has overtaken Steven Gerrard as Liverpool’s highest goalscorer, with 187 goals for the club.

Salah is now the 12th player in history to reach 200 goal contributions in the Premier League.

Mohamed Salah found the net against Bournemouth yesterday afternoon in Liverpool’s 3-1 win at Anfield, and the goal was a landmark one, as it was the 200th goal in the Premier League that the Egyptian has either scored or assisted. It comprises 140 goals and 60 assists.

Salah’s goal also saw him overtake Steven Gerrard in terms of Liverpool’s highest goalscorers, having now reached 187 goals for The Reds to Gerrard’s 186. Salah’s tally for Liverpool sees him stay only behind Ian Rush (336), Roger Hunt (259) Gordon Hodgson (241), and Billy Liddell (228). Salah also has 75 assists for the club.

OPTA stats show that Salah is the first Liverpool player to either score or assist in 10 consecutive Premier League appearances at Anfield. He has also become the first player to do so in 10 straight home appearances in the top flight since Leicester City forward Jamie Vardy in December 2015 (10).

 

Salah has 138 goals for Liverpool in the Premier League (highest). He is also the club’s highest scorer in the Champions League (42). He has scored five times in the FA Cup, once in the League Cup, and once in the FA Community Shield.

 

He also came close to another record last weekend against Chelsea. He was looking to become the highest scorer on an opening Premier League weekend, but he was substituted before he was able to achieve this.

 

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