In football, nothing elicits a more visceral reaction from the fans than a big win on derby day. What have been the most emphatic wins in local rivalries in the Premier League era?
Tottenham fans have witnessed some fantastic forwards represent their club in the Premier League era. Legendary players such as Harry Kane, Heung-Min Son, and Gareth Bale all made their mark at N17, becoming instant heroes for the Lilywhites and cementing their places in Spurs’ history.
He might be thousands of miles from Merseyside, but Roberto Firmino has proved once again that Liverpool never really leaves you. In an exclusive interview with Flashscore, the 34-year-old admitted he still follows us closely and had plenty to say about our new attacking partnership of Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike.
Real Madrid have seen rumors shift towards the possibility of a No. 9 joining the team. They also look to be positioned well for young Argentinian midfielder Franco Mastantuono.
Bournemouth striker Evanilson could join an exclusive club of Brazilian players in Monday's Premier League showdown with Fulham at the Vitality Stadium.
Jamie Carragher pinpoints the glaring issue that Liverpool have persistently faced since the departure of Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino. The Liverpool legend earmarked all the problems that the attacking department has, something that cost them dearly last season too.
Liverpool is one of the jewels of English football. It’s either the Reds or Manchester United who stand as the greatest club in the country’s history. Liverpool has featured many impressive goal scorers over the years, some of the best to ever do it.
Virgil van Dijk still has every chance of agreeing a new contract with Liverpool despite some fears of PSG interest. The Dutch international raised brows after footage shared online revealed the defender engaging in a discussion with PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi .
Roberto Firmino has recently been linked with a move to Arsenal as the Gunners seek to bolster their attacking options with the Brazilian’s vast experience.
Premier League used their official Instagram account to share the heatmap of the last six games from Liverpool legend Mohamed Salah, shutting down all the critics who call him more of a forward than a right-winger.
Liverpool faces a massive challenge in luring high-profile number nine Alexander Isak away from Newcastle United to replace Darwin Nunez. The Reds are among the several top European clubs planning to add Isak to their ranks for the upcoming season.
Recent reports have suggested that Roberto Firmino could make a move to Arsenal if his contract with Al Ahli is terminated. The Saudi Pro League club has recently withdrawn his registration from at least one competition, which has left him ineligible to participate in it.
Although Arsenal clearly have no intention of signing a free agent at this stage, reports continue to link them with available options on the market. The Gunners have lost key goalscorers, and given that they remain in the Premier League title race, there is always the possibility that they could be tempted into making a free signing.
Although there aren’t too many eyes on the Saudi Pro League, there is a strong Liverpool connection within it and one of the biggest stars is Roberto Firmino.
Liverpool have a centre-forward issue. It may not be apparent right away given how free-scoring they have been, but there are reasons to be concerned about
Marcus Rashford dropped a bombshell earlier this week, claiming he is ready for a new challenge away from Manchester United. The Manchester United star told The Times journalist Henry Winter that he’s thinking of the “next steps” in his career.
Liverpool legend Mohamed Salah is close to signing a two-year contract with the club to end speculations surrounding his future. The announcement should also act as a boost for fans and his peers who wanted this to happen much earlier.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has an update on Chelsea’s search for a potential new striker to arrive at the club. It has been all the talk surrounding Chelsea this transfer window, but they have yet to get close to bringing a new striker in through the door.
There was some back and forth in the rumours about potential Chelsea interest in former Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino last week, with some sources saying the Blues were interested in a move and others denying it.
Liverpool legend Roberto Firmino has openly criticised former manager Brendan Rodgers, citing a challenging period during their time together at Anfield.
The January transfer window always whips past at some speed, and we’re already at the 17th. Chelsea have been desperate for more striking options all season, and they’re at their most desperate now, with Nicolas Jackson away at AFCON.
Transfer news expert Fabrizio Romano has made it clear that Roberto Firmino is not looking to leave Al Ahli this January, despite recent links with Chelsea.
Chelsea could look to do a short-term deal to sort out one of their priorities for this month. A lot has been said about this potential situation for the last couple of days, especially with noise coming from other leagues of potential players who might be up for grabs.
Former Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino could be set to return to the Premier League this month. Firmino left Anfield to join Al-Ahli in the Saudi Pro League in July but he is said to be keen to leave just six months on.
Al-Ahli forward Roberto Firmino has apparently opted not to transfer to Sheffield United in the January transfer window, despite reports from Football Insider.