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‘Unbelievable’ Liverpool player spotted back in full training after returning from injury

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In light of that, Darwin Nunez has withdrawn from the Uruguay squad, while Luis Diaz has skipped training for Colombia.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.

Ibrahima Konate
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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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.

 

He was linked with a move away from Merseyside this summer. He received a two-year contract offer worth £155m from Al-Ittihad. Had Salah accepted the offer, he would have joined his former teammate Fabinho in Jeddah, and Liverpool would have received a £52m transfer fee. However, the agent of Salah, Ramy Abbas Issa, insisted that his client was ‘committed’ to Liverpool. Former Reds striker Robbie Fowler said: “I’ll put in a word for him to stay. I want him to stay at Liverpool. But good players will always get linked here because this country and this Pro League wants good players and that’s the simplicity of it,”

 

He joins a group of only 11 other players to have achieved the feat of 200 Premier League goal involvements, and he is the first African player to do so, along with being the only active Premier League player on the list. So, without further ado, here are the other 11, but starting with the man in 12th himself, Mohamed Salah.

 

12 Mohamed Salah – 200 (140 goals and 60 assists)

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Salah joined Liverpool in 2017 and scored 32 goals in his first season. This is Salah’s seventh season in a Liverpool shirt, and he will look to break a few records in the ongoing season. He has a few years left and looking at his killer instinct best, there is a chance that the Egyptian will go further up in the table. He has played in 233 Premier League games. The 30-year-old’s incredible feats at the club also include him being the first Liverpool player since Roger Hunt, in 1965/66, to score 20 league goals for a third successive season – he will be eager to make it four in a row. Salah will be hoping to continue his goal scoring exploits at Liverpool to ensure The Reds improve on a disappointing campaign. He is the third Liverpool player on this list, and only two contributions behind the second, trailing….

 

11 Robbie Fowler – 202 (163 goals and 39 assists)

 

Fowler is the sixth-highest goalscorer in Premier League history, and scored 128 league goals across two spells with Liverpool, while also plying his trade with Leeds United and Manchester City in between. He has 26 England caps to his name. The man affectionately known to Reds fans as ‘God’ is these days managing in Saudi Arabia with Al Qadsiah FC.

 

10 Steven Gerrard – 212 (120 goals and 92 assists)

 

Also managing these days in Saudi Arabia, although one division higher than Fowler, is his former teammate Steven Gerrard. In a Liverpool career spanning from 1998-2015, Gerrard achieved many things both with The Reds and individually, including spearheading both Liverpool’s epic 2005 Champions League final comeback against AC Milan in Istanbul, and scoring a wonder goal in the 2006 FA Cup final against West Ham United. He also became only the third player to reach 500 Premier League appearances, behind just Ryan Giggs and Jamie Carragher.

 

9 Teddy Sheringham 221 (146 goals and 75 assists)

 

Over a 24-year professional career, including spells at Millwall, Tottenham Hotspur, and Manchester United, Sheringham is the oldest outfield player to appear in a Premier League match (40 years and 272 days), and also the oldest Premier League goalscorer (40 years and 268 days). He was also the highest goalscorer in the first ever Premier League season (1992-93, 22 goals). Not only that, he is also a member of the Tottenham Hall Of Fame. His son Charlie currently plays for Dartford of the National League South. He’ll do well if his career is half as successful as his old man’s!

 

8 Sergio Aguero – 231 (184 goals and 47 assists)

 

The Argentine is Manchester City’s all-time record goalscorer, and also has 12 Premier League hat-tricks, more than any other player. At City, he won five Premier League titles, the FA Cup, and six League Cup titles. He is also responsible for one of the most iconic moments in Premier League history with his last-second goal against QPR in 2012, which secured the title for City and led to the Martin Tyler commentary: “Manchester City are still alive here. Balotelli. Agueroooo! I swear you’ll never see anything like this ever again. So watch it, drink it in. They’ve just heard the news at The Stadium of Light. Two goals in added time for Manchester City to snatch the title away from Manchester United.”

 

7 Thierry Henry – 249 (175 goals and 74 assists)

 

The mercurial Frenchman is Arsenal’s record goalscorer and a member of their famous 2003-04 ‘Invincibles’ who went the entire Premier League season undefeated. A four-time Premier League Golden Boot winner, who also went on to win the World Cup in 1998 and the European Championships in 2000, these days Henry has shifted his focus to broadcasting, working as a pundit for CBS Sports.

 

6 Harry Kane – 259 (213 goals and 46 assists)

 

Kane’s recent departure from Tottenham Hotspur to Bayern Munich means Salah is now the only active Premier League player on this list. Highest scorer for both Spurs and England, Kane will be hoping to add some trophies to his individual honours, something that somehow kept eluding him in north London.

 

5 Andrew Cole – 260 (187 goals and 53 assists)

 

A prolific scorer for both Newcastle United and Manchester United, Cole was a member of The Red Devils’ treble-winning squad in 1999. Before Erling Haaland smashed his way to it last season, Cole held the record for most Premier League goals in a single 42-game season (with 34 goals).

 

Cole has the distinction of being one of the few players in England to have swept all possible honours in the English game, including the PFA Young Player of the Year award, as well as the Champions League title. Cole was also capped 15 times for England between 1995 and 2001.

 

4 Ryan Giggs – 271 (109 goals and 162 assists)

 

The only player on this list with more assists than goals, Giggs was the definition of a one-club man, staying with Manchester United throughout his entire professional career. One of the members of United’s vaunted ‘Class of 92’, Giggs has more Premier League winners medals than anyone else, an astonishing 13. Only United, as a club, and Liverpool have more Premier League titles than the Welsh wing wizard. He is also one of only 28 players with over 1,000 career appearances, although recent years have seen him encounter personal problems.

 

3 Frank Lampard – 279 (177 goals and 102 assists)

 

The England legend holds the record for most Premier League goals by a midfielder, and Chelsea’s all-time leading scorer. He has also achieved over 100 caps for his country, as a member of England’s ‘Golden Generation’ in the mid-2000s. Lampard was awarded an OBE in 2015 for services to football, and is in the Premier League Hall of Fame.

 

2 Wayne Rooney 311 (208 goals and 103 assists)

 

Manchester United’s record scorer, who also held the England scoring record before being overtaken by Kane. Rooney came to prominence in 2002 when, as a fresh-faced 16-year-old, he found the net from outside the box against Arsenal for Everton, two years before he found his way to Old Trafford. He is another one who has a brother plying their trade in the game: John, currently at Oldham Athletic.

 

1 Alan Shearer – 324 (260 goals and 64 assists)

 

During the early-to-mid 1990s, there was nobody in English football more lethal in front of goal than Shearer. For both Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United, Shearer ruthlessly tormented opposition defenders. These days, he is a respected pundit who regularly appears on Match of the Day, swapping opinions with regular host Gary Lineker and fellow pundit Micah Richards.

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Liverpool Ex player who escaped from prison 3yrs ago was arrested today as his birthday party 🥳

 

 

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Date of Birth
19 March 1981

Place of Birth
Bouake, Ivory Coast

Kolo Habib Touré (born 19 March 1981) is an Ivorian international footballer who played as a central defender. He joined Liverpool from Manchester City on 2 July 2013, and left upon the expiration of his contract in 2016.

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In May 2013, after the 2012-13 season had finished, rumours spread that Toure had agreed a deal with Liverpool and would undergo a medical after he returned from Manchester City’s post-season tour of America. On 28 May 2013, the official Liverpool website announced that the club had agreed a deal in principle for Toure to sign on a Bosman free deal ahead of the 2013-14 season. Toure officially became a Liverpool player on 2 July 2013, and took the number 4 shirt. In signing, Toure became the first player from the Ivory Coast to represent Liverpool, and on his decision to join Liverpool, he enthused “This means a lot to me. Firstly, I’m joining one of the best clubs in England. When I left City it was important for me to stay in England because it’s the best league- and to join Liverpool is massive for me. I chose Liverpool because of the history and because of the spirit of the team and the people here.”

Toure made his non-competitive debut for Liverpool on 13 July 2013 in an away preseason tie against Preston. He played the first 45 minutes of the game. On 17 August 2013, Toure made his competitive bow in a red shirt keeping a clean sheet in a 1-0 victory over Stoke. After an acclaimed start to his Liverpool career, Toure was stretchered off in extra time in a 4-2 win over Notts County on 27 August 2013 in the League Cup with a groin injury. Manager Brendan Rodgers later admitted that the injury “doesn’t look good.” He recovered much more quickly than was expected however, and only sat out one match- the 1-0 victory over Manchester United on 1 September 2013. Upon his return, he spent time filling in at right back for the injured Glen Johnson whilst the revitalised Martin Skrtel retook his place in the starting XI.

During the winter period, Toure frequently partnered Skrtel at the heart of Liverpool’s defence whilst Daniel Agger and Mamadou Sakho were out injured. The partnership struggled at times, notably conceding three goals in away games against Hull and Stoke. On 2 February 2014, Toure was criticised for playing a pass directly into the feet of Victor Anichebe in front of goal, who scored the equaliser for West Brom in Liverpool’s 1-1 draw at the Hawthorns. Toure apologised and referred to his error as ‘crazy’ and ‘terrible.’ He responded in Liverpool’s next match with a commanding display, and an assist for a Raheem Sterling goal, as the Reds beat League leaders Arsenal 5-1 at Anfield. Four days later however, Toure scored a bizarre own goal to put Liverpool behind in a 3-2 win at Fulham. Toure met the cross with his foot but sliced his clearance into his own net.

After his unconvincing end to the season, it was widely expected that Toure would accept a move abroad in the 2014 summer transfer window. Turkish side Trabzonspor agreed a fee with Liverpool in August 2014, however Toure rejected the chance to move there, suggesting that he had instead been assured that Brendan Rodgers still viewed him as an important part of the Liverpool squad for the 2014-15 season. Toure made his first appearance of the season on 23 September 2014, starting Liverpool’s League Cup clash against Middlesbrough. With Liverpool leading 2-1 in the last minute of extra time, Toure felled Boro striker Patrick Bamford in the box after Raheem Sterling had inadvertently but the striker through on goal. The penalty was given and Bamford scored to send the match to a shootout. Liverpool prevailed from the shootout 14-13- with Toure netting his spot kick.

On 4 November 2014, Toure made a rare start in Liverpool’s Champions League clash with Real Madrid at the Bernabeu. Following Madrid’s 3-0 victory at Anfield in the previous fixture, expectation was that Liverpool were in line for another heavy defeat, however the Reds only lost by a 1-0 scoreline. Toure’s performance garnered a lot of praise, with a great deal of focus placed on how he dealt with the threat of Cristiano Ronaldo. Many called for Toure to retain his place in the defence, particularly with Liverpool’s regular defensive pairing of Martin Skrtel and Dejan Lovren failing to impress, however Brendan Rodgers opted to relegate Toure back to the bench for the Reds’ next fixture- a home tie with Chelsea in the Premier League.

After the Liverpool continued to struggle defensively, Rodgers finally drafted Toure into his Premier League starting XI in place of Lovren for the Reds’ home tie against Stoke City on 29 November 2014. Toure performed well in the match as Liverpool claimed a valuable 1-0 win- only their third clean sheet of the Premier League season to date. Toure’s performances were well received by the fans, who voted him the winner of Liverpool’s Player of the Month award for November 2014.

On 26 May 2015, Toure signed a one year extension to his contract, which was set to expire that summer.

On 5 January 2016, Toure started in a 1-0 League Cup semi-final win at Stoke, and put in a commanding performance despite spending most of the game alongside Lucas at centre back. On 14 February 2016, Toure after almos

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