When Liverpool and Newcastle reminded us of their brilliance

Two brilliant football teams playing each other at Anfield. It is a sight that can’t really be bettered.

And, in 1997, Newcastle United visited Merseyside to take on Liverpool in a high-scoring thriller.

It sounds familiar, doesn’t it?

After a pulsating ding-dong affair, the home side triumphed 4-3 courtesy of a Robbie Fowler double and a highly dramatic last minute winner, a death-blow that sent a former Liverpool legend to his knees in utter despair in the away dug-out.

If that all sounds extremely familiar that’s hardly surprising: after all, the goal-fest of 1996 – complete with the iconic image of Kevin Keegan slumped onto an advertising hoarding unable to comprehend what he was witnessing – is often voted the greatest game in the modern era.

Only here’s the thing: a year later both teams did it all again, and arguably the sequel was even better.

Every element of the first classic was repeated, to the point where it stretched plausibility. Once again Newcastle arrived with the scent of a title in their nostrils with Liverpool – just like the previous April – in the hunt too but significantly further back.

Once again kamikaze defending from both sides produced chances in abundance and seven goals that shook the TV camera on the gantry – and once again that included a highly charged late decider for the Reds. Now though it was Kenny Dalglish looking on gob-smacked having taken over the reins in the north-east that January from a spent and drained Keegan.

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Even with 20 years distance it is still difficult to accept that this all happened; that lightning struck twice; that a fixture could unleash such mayhem and frolics and PlayStation insanity and then ten months later produce almost an exact carbon copy.

For those involved it must have been traumatic. For neutrals it bordered on the magical.

So why, you may ask, is the second installment of crazy superior to the original? Simply put, because the scoring order is better.

In April 1996 free-scoring Newcastle traded blows with Roy Evans’ Spice Boys and alternated leads. The following March Liverpool got their noses in front and then extended their advantage to three goals to the good at the break. It was, under normal circumstances, game over with Steve McManaman, Patrick Berger and Fowler chipping away at the visitors title credentials and looking to put their own hopes back in contention into the bargain.

Except Newcastle came back, and they did so because David James chose this night of all nights to be at his most calamitous. In the 71st minute he spilled a routine tester from Keith Gillespie to make the game a contest again and then late on, as the contest threatened to die away he charged from his area into no man’s land. There he encountered Faustino Asprilla whose lunge for the ball knocked it sailing past the hapless keeper into an unguarded net.

If anything defined that magnificently flawed Newcastle side it was their steadfast belief in miracles but with minutes becoming seconds surely here it was a sensational proposition too far? Not so; not in this fixture; not when two of the most entertaining but brittle sides collided with not a handbrake to be seen.

In the final moments of a high-octane, rip-roaring encounter the ball popped free in the Liverpool box and Warren Barton poked it home. It took a replay to determine how and considering James’ nightmare second half it should surprise precisely no-one to learn that it squeezed between his legs.

And that was that, everyone agreed so, because another 4-3 would just be plain weird; the fates revealing that they’re not actually in charge of anything at all. Yet here it came with a flat-low cross perfectly pitched for Fowler to nod powerfully past Shaka Hislop. The unbridled carnage that ensued contained more than a whiff of disbelief about it.

At the very least the amazing events that took place at Anfield on March 10th 1997 deserve to be viewed as a companion piece to what went before it. It was inferior in no way other than it occurred second. It should forever be scorched into our memories.

What happened next?

For a consecutive season Newcastle finished second to Manchester United, a position gauged as a disappointment at the time. They would never scale such heights again, however.

Liverpool’s propensity to drop points against lesser fare cost them dearly and they ended the campaign level on points with Newcastle and Arsenal but behind on goal difference.

Newcastle’s Ciaran Clark was considering a departure from the club in the summer

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Ciaran Clark has returned to the Newcastle starting line-up in recent weeks but has admitted that he questioned his future over the summer.

What did he say?

The Republic of Ireland international has struggled for game in recent months and didn’t play in the league under Steve Bruce this season until the Manchester United clash.

A good performance in that match was just the start for the 6 foot 1 defender, who has since scored two goals in his following four league games as he looks to become a long-term starter for the Magpies.

It is a great turn around for the 30-year-old, who last summer held important talks with Bruce in regard to his future at the club, which he has now revealed the details of.

Speaking to Sky Sports News, he said:

“It [leaving] was something I thought about in the summer.

“He [Bruce] wanted a chance to look at everyone in the squad, I had a chat with him, explained my situation and how I wanted to be playing games.

“He said to see how the first part of the season went and we’d assess it in January. He was fair with me, it was down to me to keep working hard and training and doing all I could to get back into the team and I’ve done that.”

Clark’s admission shows how Bruce connects with his players and offers them reassurance even if he can’t make certain promises.

It is a great strength of the Newcastle boss and the improvement from players such as Clark and Isaac Hayden this term is a product of his effective man-management, which has served him well throughout his career.

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Permanent starting place?

Newcastle are not short on numbers at the back and that is why Clark had to be patient for his chance, but now he has proved his quality he is likely to retain his place in the team.

An injury to Jamaal Lascelles only adds to that likelihood, although with Fabian Schar and Florian Lejeune to return from the sidelines soon there will be serious competition for places.

As a result, there is a pressure on him and his teammates to maintain their consistency, and that could lead to improvement from all the centre-backs in the squad.

Bruce will likely be sharing similar words with the duo returning from injury, and if he can manage the situation carefully it should stand his team in good stead.

Liverpool fans slam James Milner for display against Genk

Liverpool moved to the top of their Champions League group on Tuesday night courtesy of a 2-1 win over Genk at Anfield.

The Reds were far from at their best but goals from Georginio Wijnaldum and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain proved enough to collect all three points.

Jurgen Klopp shuffled his pack ahead of Sunday’s huge game at home to Manchester City in the Premier League.

And there was a spot at left-back for James Milner.

Indeed, the 33-year-old started his third Champions League match of the campaign, but the Liverpool fans were not pleased with what they saw from the Englishman.

Milner’s contract with the Reds will actually expire at the end of the season.

And not too many of the supporters were pleased with his showing against Genk.

The three points were all that mattered after Klopp decided to leave out some key players, but Milner’s showing on Merseyside has been blasted by the fans.

A selection of the Twitter reaction can be seen below:

Manchester United fans worried as David De Gea will miss Liverpool clash

Manchester United shot-stopper David De Gea was taken off in the second half of Spain’s clash with Sweden on Tuesday after injuring himself taking a goal kick. Reports from Sky Sports have stated that he will miss the Liverpool showdown as a result of his groin injury.The Spaniard seemed to sustain the problem in the first half of the game but demanded he carried on playing with the pain in his ‘abductor muscle’, said Spain’s head coach. De Gea would later take the goal kick and immediately gesture to the bench to be substituted off, before being replaced by Chelsea man Kepa Arrizabalaga.The 28-year-old would no doubt be a miss for United regardless of who they are playing. But as it is Liverpool up next for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men, the four-time Player of the Year will be needed more than ever. The Red Devils’ bitter rivals are top of the table and will need all hands on deck to stop Jurgen Klopp’s men and their 20 goals in the league so far.Watch Manchester United Live Streams With StreamFootball.tv Below

As for his replacement, should De Gea be sidelined, Sergio Romero will most likely step in for the number one spot.

Romero has been a class act for United since signing from Sampdoria and has proved to be one of the best back-up keepers around over the years. The Argentine has played 46 times for the club and kept a very respectable 28 clean sheets and let in just 23 goals.

However, here’s what the fans have had to say about De Gea’s worrying injury…

Barcelona fans still don’t think Luis Suarez is good enough

Barcelona have finally started racking up some wins in their 2019/20 campaign.The Catalan giants have now won the last four games they’ve played and have even climbed up to the second spot in La Liga.Watch Spanish Football Live Streams With StreamFootball.tv Below

And one player that has definitely played his part in their renewed success is Luis Suarez. The 32-year-old has been blowing hot and cold at times but he has bagged six goals in eight games across all competitions and is seemingly back to his brilliant best.

But many Barcelona fans are simply not buying it just yet.

In fact, some even say that this red-hot form is just camouflage and that the Uruguayan forward is still very much a liability.

They bashed the 32-year-old star for having a bad touch and already being too old to start games for the Catalans.

If these comments are anything to go by, many of them simply won’t be fooled by this great run of form and lethality Suarez has been demonstrating as of late.

You can see some of their responses down below:

Man City fans react to Sam Lee’s tongue-in-cheek tweet about EFL draw

Manchester City fans have reacted on Twitter to Sam Lee’s hilarious take on the EFL Cup draw after the club were matched with another team outside the top-flight.

There have been conspiratorial murmurs emerging following a succession of cup draws that have seen City pitted against notably inferior opposition in both domestic and European draws.

Now, with a draw against Oxford United, City are looking finely poised to claim another triumph in the competition.

In their route to the final last time out, the Citizens met with two teams outside of the top tier, with Oxford being one of them.

The season prior, City got another favourable draw in the semi-finals, playing Bristol City over two legs.

However, fans have reacted to Lee’s joke and laughed off talk of a potential fix.

Lee said: “I think it’s time there was an investigation into these draws. It’s quite clear every club in the country has fixed them to avoid playing City.”

In a tongue-in-cheek take on the growing trend, Lee provoked plenty of reaction on Twitter.

One City fan claimed that other supporters class the cup as “meaningless” and shouldn’t care anyway.

Here’s how some fans reacted to The Athletic journalist’s tweet…

Man Utd defender Marcos Rojo shows off his rabona skills… again

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For example, it’s fair to say that when Cristiano Ronaldo performed around three-thousand stepovers in the dying moments of Manchester United’s home tie against Arsenal in 2008, the time was right.

On the other hand, when United were struggling to establish a healthy lead against Europa League minnows FC Astana, Rojo’s botched attempt at a rabona wasn’t such a good idea. There’s a time and a place, as the teachers used to say.

Not famed for his trickery, the Argentinian got a little too excited when he turned his first Astana foe because moments later he whipped out what can only be described as one of the worst attempts at a rabona since David Dunn’s against West Ham United. You know the one.

There was a reason behind the madness though, as he showed off his skills once more…

Liverpool fans believe Roberto Firmino should win club’s Player of the Month award

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Liverpool have enjoyed a brilliant start to the season and many fans believe Roberto Firmino has been the stand-out performer so far.

As a result, they believe he is deserving of Liverpool’s Player of the Month award ahead of other notable performers such as Mo Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Joel Matip.

The Reds have a 100% record in their five matches so far, and the Brazilian has scored two and assisted three in those games, earning praise from Jurgen Klopp in the process.

Other Liverpool fans have tipped Salah, who has been typically prolific, whilst Matip has also shown improvement in his game since returning from the summer break, with Liverpool conceding only twice in the three league matches he has played.

Firmino, though, scored a landmark 50th Premier League goal with his strike against Burnley, and it’s not just his football which has impressed fans, as his reaction to the dispute between Mane and Salah has amused many.

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Here are some of the reactions from Liverpool fans who want to see Firmino named Player of the month.

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Manchester United fans react to James Maddison reports

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Having enjoyed a fine debut campaign in the top-flight with Leicester last year, James Maddison’s stock has understandably gone through the roof in the last 12 months.

The 22-year-old has taken to the Premier League like a duck to water, registering seven goals and seven assists in the top-flight last season.

Now, The Manchester Evening News claim Manchester United are continuing to monitor the midfielder over a potential move. The report mentions the Red Devils’ original interest had emerged in June, but that a move this summer was not deemed “foreseeable”.

It further claims Maddison fits the “ideal profile of target” Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is looking for, and that he is preferred over Tottenham playmaker Christian Eriksen.

After hearing the latest update on their possible swoop for the 22-year-old, United fans took to Twitter to share their thoughts on the matter.

Many supporters of the Manchester side revealed they are simply being set up for “disappointment”, and couldn’t envisage him actually joining the club.

Some Red Devils fans questioned why they hadn’t pursued a move for Maddison in the summer transfer window, and mocked the idea they are “monitoring” yet another player.

Check out some of the reaction of United fans below:

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The story of Bournemouth vs Everton through five photos

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Everton’s woes on the road continued on Sunday with a defeat to Bournemouth, as Eddie Howe’s men ran out 3-1 winners on the south coast.

The Toffees enjoyed 59% possession but were able to conjure just five shots on target, and it was a familiar feeling for the defence and Marco Silva as the Cherries scored from two set-pieces.

No side has conceded more from set-pieces than Everton in the Premier League since the start of last season, with 16 goals in 2018/19, and three goals so far this term.

Despite the defeat, there were some positives to take. Everton looked comfortable in possession for large parts against a Bournemouth side whose average of 359.4 passes per game shows they like to keep the ball.

A first goal of the season for Dominic Calvert-Lewin should be a big confidence boost for the striker, too.

His contribution was positive for Marco Silva, whose trust in the 22-year-old was repaid with an equaliser.

However, it was at the other end of the pitch where his team let him down, and not for the first time this campaign. The Toffees have now conceded seven goals in their last three games.

After falling behind for a second time the Portuguese brought on more attacking flair, but it was too little too late.

Everton had chances to claw one back, with Alex Iwobi coming closest in what would have been his third goal in three games, but it instead ended up a frustrating afternoon for the visitors.

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Everton may have picked up their first away goal of 2019/20, but it is now three defeats on the road. Such inconsistency is likely to hinder their hopes of breaking into the top six but they will look to get back to winning ways with the visit of Sheffield United to Goodison Park on Saturday.

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