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Liverpool footballer Trent Alexander-Arnold helps homeless charity over Christmas
Liverpool footballer Trent Alexander-Arnold helps homeless charity over Christmas
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Liverpool footballer Trent Alexander-Arnold has teamed up with the Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram to help the homeless over the festive period.
It is the busiest time of year for homeless charities, so they are teaming up with The Whitechapel Centre to deliver emergency parcels to nearly 2,000 people across Merseyside.
The packages include gifts, vouchers, clothing and sanitary products to those who rely on The Whitechapel Centre’s services. For many people who rely on its support, this will be their first Christmas without a home of their own.
The charity, which receives the majority of its funding from Liverpool City Council, is currently experiencing soaring demand, with its outreach team seeing a record number of people sleeping rough over the last 12 months.
Trent Alexander-Arnold is helping out at The Whitechapel Centre
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Trent Alexander-Arnold said: “I’m someone who has been fortunate to receive unbelievable support from my city all my life, so the motivation is to give something back at Christmas.
“Liverpool is lucky to have community leaders who know which areas are most in need of additional help and I’m really grateful to Mayor Rotheram and The Whitechapel Centre for allowing me to partner with them. In doing so we stand alongside the many other brilliant organisations and campaigners who are dedicated to issue.
“Homelessness is something that can impact people and families through no fault of their own. We should all listen and engage with those on the front line, who dedicate their time to helping those most in need. If my involvement and support helps, even in a small way, then I appreciate the opportunity to play a part.”
As well as supporting The Whitechapel Centre, the packages will be sent to homeless charities and support services across the Liverpool City Region including Housing First.
Launched by Mayor Rotheram in 2018, Housing First is a new way to tackle homelessness in the region, focusing on putting people in a safe, secure property of their own at the earliest opportunity.
To date, more than 2,000 homeless people across the Liverpool City Region have been supported by Housing First, with more than 200 securing the first secure tenancy in their lifetime.
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Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said: “There’s been an alarming rise in homelessness over the last decade, not just in our area, but right across the country. Increasingly we’re also seeing that the impacts of the ongoing cost of living crisis are forcing more of the most vulnerable in our community into homelessness and destitution as they struggle to make ends meet.
“We’re doing everything we can with the limited funding we’ve managed to wrestle from government to tackle some of the very worst forms of homelessness and provide people with the wraparound support they need. Yet, despite our efforts, we still rely heavily on the generosity of volunteers and donors who support fantastic places like The Whitechapel Centre and countless other charities across the region who provide a safety net to people during their greatest moment of need”
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The Whitechapel Centre is the Liverpool City Region’s leading homeless and housing charity. It works with people who are sleeping rough, living in hostels or struggling to manage their accommodation.
David Carter, Chief Executive of The Whitechapel Centre, said: “Homelessness is a terrifying experience at any time of the year but at Christmas it is even worse. This winter we are working with more people than ever before, from people who are facing eviction to those who are sleeping rough. We always try to make Christmas as enjoyable as possible, our outreach teams are working throughout, checking-in with people, hosting Christmas meals and giving out gifts. We know the people of Liverpool really care about others less fortunate and it’s wonderful that Trent and Steve are being so generous with their time and donations.
“Sadly, we’re already seeing record numbers of people coming to us for help and we expect this to continue throughout the winter. As a city region we are facing unprecedented levels of poverty, housing need and homelessness. There are many factors causing this and we need systemic changes across the country to bring a halt to the situation. In the meantime, we are very grateful for the support and donations we receive from the people of the Liverpool City Region.”
The Whitechapel Centre is currently taking donations for its Christmas appeal. Donations can be dropped off at The Whitechapel Centre’s warehouse, Unit 6, 10a Blackstock Street, L3 6EP. The warehouse if open every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am-3pm.
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BBC pundit says Liverpool have a ‘very special player’ in their ranks who’s doing ‘astonishing’ things at the club
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Mo Salah hit a major milestone at Crystal Palace, scoring his 200th goal for Liverpool Football Club.
Garth Crooks agreed with Jurgen Klopp that it was a ‘very special’ figure reached for the Egyptian international.
“A very special number for a very special player, said Jurgen Klopp after Liverpool’s win at Crystal Palace and he’s right,” the pundit wrote in his column for BBC Sport.
“Salah clocked up his 200th goal for the club at Selhurst Park and it helped galvanise a victory that saw them finish the day top of the table.
“To score 200 goals in your career is a remarkable achievement, but to do it at one club is quite astonishing.”
It further consolidates the attacker’s spot in the club’s all-time top scorers chart, with the player now only 28 goals short of matching the iconic Billy Liddell (228) in fourth.
On the form Salah’s in, you wouldn’t necessarily bet against him reaching that figure before the season draws to a close in May.
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346 goals remains the one to beat for our Egyptian King.
It will, naturally, require a contract extension beyond his 2025 expiry, even should the 31-year-old go on to enjoy his most prolific season.
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With 22 goal contributions registered in as many games this term (I mean, that’s just ludicrous isn’t it?), you’d have to think contract talks would be a relative inevitability.
His body’s in superb shape and he’s effectively adapted his role in the side to still be of immense value, even if he’s not relying on his pace to blitz past opposition defences every week.
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Mohamed Salah has become only the fifth player in Liverpool’s history to score 200 goals for the club in all competitions.
The Egyptian’s strike against Crystal Palace on Saturday saw him follow in the footsteps of Anfield talismans Ian Rush, Roger Hunt, Gordon Hodgson and Billy Liddell, reaching the milestone in only 327 games.
To celebrate Salah’s double century, let’s take a look at 11 of the greatest from the No.11 so far…
The first for LFC: Watford 3-3 Liverpool – August 12, 2017
It took Salah only 57 minutes to open his Reds scoring account. Having joined from AS Roma in the summer of 2017, the Egyptian made his competitive bow on the opening day of the season at Watford and swiftly made his mark, netting his side’s third goal in an eventual 3-3 draw.
It was a trademark poacher’s effort, Salah following up after good work by Roberto Firmino to net from close range. By the end of his first campaign on Merseyside, he had already added another 43 to his collection.
The first at Anfield: Liverpool 4-2 Hoffenheim – August 23, 2017
Of Salah’s first 200 goals, 110 have come at Anfield, and the first arrived in a Champions League qualifier against Bundesliga side Hoffenheim.
Again, it was a strike that showcased his penalty-box instincts, following up after Georginio Wijnaldum’s shot had struck the post. It was one of 11 European goals Salah scored that season.
The first hat-trick: Liverpool 5-0 Watford – March 17, 2018
Salah scored seven braces in his first campaign with Liverpool, but his first hat-trick came in a thrashing of Watford in March 2018.
He actually scored four that day, his goals a mix of individual brilliance and trademark finishing as Jürgen Klopp’s side secured a memorable 5-0 victory.
The PL record-breaker: Liverpool 4-0 Brighton & Hove Albion – May 13, 2018
The final day of the 2017-18 season saw Liverpool secure Champions League qualification with a 4-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion at Anfield, and saw Salah secure a piece of Premier League history in the process.
His first-half strike in front of the Kop was his 44th of the campaign in all competitions and his 32nd in the league, making him the first player ever to reach that tally in a 38-game season.
The 50th: Liverpool 4-0 Red Star Belgrade – October 24, 2018
It is hard to keep track of the records Salah has broken in his time at Liverpool, but in October 2018 he became the fastest player in Reds history to reach 50 goals in all competitions.
His second goal in a 4-0 Champions League win over Red Star Belgrade at Anfield meant he hit the half-century mark in just 65 games, 12 fewer than the great Albert Stubbins and 14 fewer than Hunt.
The Champions League final opener: Liverpool 2-0 Tottenham Hotspur – June 1, 2019
Having been forced off through injury when Liverpool lost the 2018 Champions League final to Real Madrid, Salah went into the following year’s meeting with Tottenham Hotspur determined to write a different script.
And he certainly did, needing fewer than two minutes to get the Reds off to a flyer in Madrid by converting a penalty. Liverpool went on to win 2-0, securing their sixth European Cup in the process.
The 100th: Everton 2-2 Liverpool – October 17, 2020
In October 2020, Salah became only the 17th player to reach 100 goals for Liverpool in all competitions.
He did so in a Merseyside derby against Everton at Goodison Park, in what was his 159th appearance for the club. Only Hunt (144 appearances) and Jack Parkinson (153) have ever netted 100 Liverpool goals faster.
The best?: Liverpool 2-2 Manchester City – October 3, 2021
Everyone will have their favourite Salah goal.
Whether it’s the long-range thunderbolt against Chelsea, the mazy dribble against Tottenham or the majestic curler against Roma, the Egyptian has scored some stunners during his Liverpool career.
His strike against Manchester City in October 2021 may be his most spectacular individual goal, though.
Collecting a pass from Curtis Jones with his back to goal on the right flank, Salah was able to bamboozle four City defenders before firing home from a narrow angle with his right foot.
“Only the best players in the world score goals like this,” said Klopp afterwards. “This club never forgets these things so people will talk about this goal for a long time and in 50 or 60 years’ time they will remember this goal.”
The history-maker: Manchester United 0-5 Liverpool – October 24, 2021
Liverpool recorded their biggest ever victory at Old Trafford in October 2021 and Salah, naturally, was right in the thick of things.
In a memorable 5-0 win, Salah’s clinical treble meant he became the first player since Fred Howe, in 1936, to score a hat-trick for the Reds away to Manchester United.
The record-breaking hat-trick: Rangers 1-7 Liverpool – October 12, 2022
Salah has scored 11 of his first 200 goals for Liverpool as a substitute, and never has he made a more dramatic impact off the bench than at Ibrox in October 2022.
Replacing Darwin Nunez in the 68th minute, Salah proceeded to score the fastest hat-trick in Champions League history, with only six minutes and 12 seconds separating his first and third strikes. Liverpool won the game 7-1.
The 200th: Crystal Palace 1-2 Liverpool – December 9, 2023
The double century came when his side needed it.
Trailing 1-0 to Palace at Selhurst Park, Salah’s effort from inside the box in minute 76 took a wicked deflection off Nathaniel Clyne and ended up wrong-footing goalkeeper Sam Johnstone.
It was far from his prettiest but it put Liverpool on course for another dramatic comeback, which was then clinched by Harvey Elliott’s late screamer.
“It was pretty much the best moment to score it, to be 100 per cent honest,” Klopp said. “Incredible number for a super-special, super, super-special player.”
Salah reacted: “It was really tough today but, of course, when you win and score goals, it’s a great feeling. I’m happy for the record and also happy for the team to win the game.”
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Jurgen Klopp is expected to name a much-changed Liverpool side for their final Europa League group match
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Kaide Gordon and Conor Bradley of Liverpool arriving before the Group E UEFA Europa League match between Liverpool FC and LASK at Anfield
Liverpool head into their final Europa League group game away at Union SG safe in the knowledge they have already topped the group and booked their place in the round-of-16.
Having beaten Crystal Palace 2-1 on Saturday to move top of the Premier League table, and with a mammoth Anfield treble-header looming against Manchester United, West Ham United in the League Cup quarter-finals, and Arsenal, changes in Belgium are inevitable.
While the match is a dead-rubber for the Reds, Union still have plenty to play for. Third in Group E, they can still qualify for either the Europa League and Europa Conference League knockout play-off rounds, as well as be eliminated from Europe completely.
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Bradley handed first start of season
Conor Bradley would have likely played a much more prominent role in the season to date if he hadn’t suffered an injury in pre-season. But now back fit, the Northern Ireland international can expect to be handed his first start of the campaign against Union SG and a full European debut.
Jarell Quansah will keep his place at centre-back and is potentially the only player to retain a starting berth from Saturday’s win over Crystal Palace. He could be partnered by either Joe Gomez or Ibrahima Konate. If it’s the former, he will captain the side as Liverpool’s longest-serving player.
Luke Chambers started the 5-1 victory over Toulouse at Anfield, and could get the nod again at left-back in Belgium, though he is also an option at centre-back. If not, then Calum Scanlon is an option to be handed his full debut, while Caoimhin Kelleher will replace Alisson in goal.
Elliott and Jones ‘rewarded’
Having come off the bench to snatch victory for Liverpool against Crystal Palace, both Harvey Elliott and Curtis Jones could be handed starting berths in Belgium.
The latter could line up in the deeper role, while James McConnell is also a possibility at number six and could make his first professional start. If Klopp favours more experienced options, Wataru Endo or Ryan Gravenberch could keep their places instead.
Doak or Gordon?
Ben Doak and Kaide Gordon are arguably vying to start on the right against Union. The former has made four appearances this season and been a regular in Klopp’s matchday squad, while the latter, who is yet to feature in Europe, hasn’t played first team football since January 2021 as he continues to feel his way back after long-term injury.
However, Elliott is also an option if Klopp favours a more senior selection. With one eye on United, it would be a surprise if Mohamed Salah isn’t rested altogether. Consequently, two of Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz, and Cody Gakpo could start – with the Dutchman most likely after being a substitute against Palace.
Alternatively, Scanlon could also play on the left-wing having, at times, played in a more advanced role for Liverpool Under-21s this season.
Lewis Koumas and Melkamu Frauendorf haven’t featured for the Reds this season, but could come into contention if Klopp wants to rest as many senior stars as possible with both already named on List B for Liverpool’s Europa League squad.
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LIVERPOOL’S STRATEGIC PURSUIT OF JOAO PALHINHA
In the dynamic and ever-evolving landscape of football transfers, Liverpool’s focus has been sharply trained on reinforcing their midfield. Their attention has recently been recaptured by the prospects of signing Joao Palhinha, a move that could significantly bolster their squad depth and tactical flexibility.
AN INSIGHT INTO LIVERPOOL’S TRANSFER MOVEMENTS
The previous summer window saw Liverpool actively seeking to fill the void left by Fabinho, with their sights set on Palhinha. However, the narrative took an unexpected turn as they secured the services of Endo from Stuttgart instead. Endo, despite his commendable skillset, hasn’t quite mirrored Fabinho’s prowess as a defensive midfielder, a fact that was notably apparent in the recent tussle against a robust Crystal Palace side. His ability as a deep-lying playmaker also falls short when compared to Fabinho’s established expertise.
THE KLOPP CONUNDRUM: REINFORCING THE MIDFIELD
Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool’s strategic mastermind, is seemingly relentless in his pursuit to strengthen the No. 6 position. Amidst the ongoing concerns over Thiago and Bajcetic’s susceptibility to injuries, and with Thiago’s contract nearing its conclusion, Klopp’s eyes are firmly fixed on fortifying this crucial midfield role. Once again, Palhinha emerges as a prime candidate.
JOAO PALHINHA: A COVETED MIDFIELD ANCHOR
Palhinha’s journey in English football has been nothing short of impressive since his arrival at Fulham from Sporting CP. His reputation as a formidable defensive midfielder has been consistently solidified with each passing game. His near-transition to Bayern Munich last summer, a move that fell through due to timing constraints, only highlights his high valuation in the football world. As per TEAMtalk, Liverpool’s interest has led to discussions with Palhinha’s representatives, indicating a serious intent from the Reds.
THE FINANCIAL EQUATION: ASSESSING PALHINHA’S VALUE
The financial aspect of this potential transfer cannot be overlooked. Fulham, aware of Palhinha’s calibre and significance, are expected to demand a substantial fee. While TEAMtalk points towards a £60 million valuation, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano sheds light on a slightly lower figure of £55.8 million, approximately 65 million euros.
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Robbie Savage, a respected figure in football analysis, has previously lauded Palhinha as a ‘fantastic’ player. His recommendation of Palhinha as an ideal fit for Klopp’s Liverpool is noteworthy, especially considering Palhinha’s commendable record of tackles in the Premier League and his pivotal role in both Fulham and the Portugal national team.
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As the transfer saga unfolds, Liverpool faces a critical decision. Palhinha, set to turn 29 next July, poses a question of long-term investment. Is the proposed £55.8 million a worthwhile expenditure for a player of his age and calibre? This remains a pivotal question as Liverpool weigh their options in this strategic chess game of football transfers.
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Jose Enrique picks who was better for Liverpool out of Mo Salah and Luis Suarez
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Sun 10 December 2023 11:46, UK
Mo Salah scored his 150th Premier League goal yesterday as he continued to fire Liverpool towards success this season.
Salah was on hand to level proceedings at Crystal Palace before then playing a part in Harvey Elliott’s late winner for the Reds.
Liverpool fans love Salah and he is widely lauded as one of the best they’ve ever had. Indeed, a lot of comparisons get made to former striker Luis Suarez, who excelled at Anfield before signing for Barcelona.
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However, while Suarez might have been brilliant, former Reds defender Jose Enrique concedes that while Suarez might have been the better player, Salah will go down as the bigger Liverpool legend.
“The reality is he’s breaking records, he stayed for longer, and he’s won a lot more trophies than Luis in the Liverpool shirt. Both of them are legends of the club but Luis is the best player I’ve ever played with, the only players I put ahead of him are Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo,” Enrique said.
Salah has now hit 200 goals in all competitions for Liverpool and his record is quite remarkable.
Salah or Suarez is hard to debate for Liverpool
It’s almost impossible to choose between the pair. Salah has been so, so good for Liverpool that it’s hard to say there’s been anyone better.
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Of course, as Enrique says here, Suarez was some player and he did things that many at Anfield had never seen before.
However, Salah’s longevity and the fact he’s won things with the Reds mean he is probably just that step ahead of the Uruguayan forward.
Both have been superb in their own way and the thought of having both in the same team at one point would have been something for Liverpool fans to dream about.
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Manchester City9 months ago
Congratulations Phil Foden side chick just gave birth to a baby boy,open to hear Phil Foden speech from conference
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Manchester City8 months ago
Good New: Erling Haaland UK side chick just delivered a baby boy today, Haaland named the child after Pep Guardiola 🙄
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Manchester City8 months ago
Report: Manchester City attacking midfielder De Bruyne ‘desperate’ to join English football giants
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Manchester City9 months ago
Congratulations: Erling Haaland become a father as side chick delivered baby boy earlier today by BBC..
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Manchester City8 months ago
Footage of Ederson’s Angry Reaction to Pep Guardiola made Phil Foden to send him a warning massage,Pep was shocked when he saw what Phil wrote.
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Manchester City6 months ago
“Everyone at Man City wants me out, even the fans want me out
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Uncategorized6 months ago
Sky Sport Confirmed Tottenham has signed Manchester City best player€66m rated,Ange Postecoglou smile
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Manchester City8 months ago
Congratulations to Phil Foden as he bought a new private jet.