Your Liverpool evening headlines on Saturday, October 8.
Jurgen Klopp warned Liverpool will face something he 'hasn't experienced' against Arsenal
Martin Keown has warned Liverpool that Arsenal's supporters are now creating the type of atmosphere the Gunners used to enjoy at their old stadium, as the two sides prepare to face off at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
Mikel Arteta's side have been riding high at the top of the Premier League heading into this weekend's round of fixtures, having won seven of their first eight matches. Liverpool, on the other hand, have struggled to get going and find themselves 11 points off the early pace set by their hosts.
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The Reds can go some way to rectifying that situation by getting an away win tomorrow, but former Arsenal centre-back Keown has sensed a key change in his former club's environment at home.
Speaking on the BBC's Football Focus show, he said: "We've got our old Arsenal back again. I don't know whether we really conquered that feeling that we used to get at Highbury. It feels like a home now. It's one thing that Jurgen Klopp does really well at Anfield."
Read the full story HERE.
Liverpool's £115 million transfer decision paved way for Jurgen Klopp's behind-the-scenes genius
Seven years ago, a question was put to Jurgen Klopp that might, for some others, have prompted an uneasy response.
A muddled, confused haze of a transfer strategy at Liverpool was a key factor in the reason for his predecessor, Brendan Rodgers, getting the sack.
After spending around £115million in the summer window, owners Fenway Sports Group had decided the Rodgers reign had run its course.
The club's 'transfer committee' - as it was informally, and often disparagingly referred to in 2015 - saw their ideas clash with the more traditional ones of those close to Rodgers.
And as a result of the squad's under-performance, it was the Northern Irishman who would pay the price, making way for Klopp in October 2015.
Asked about how he planned to work within that same recruitment framework, Klopp, despite being the new high-profile figurehead of a huge footballing institution, did not seek to challenge the existing structure or mark his territory in any way.
Read the full story from Paul Gorst HERE.
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