Here’s our roundup of all the latest Liverpool news for Wednesday, September 4th. Liverpool receive worrying fitness update on Alexis Mac Allister.
Slot machine saw fan hit the jackpot
There are not many better feelings as a football supporter than seeing your team destroy your biggest rivals but one fan may have discovered one that is, courtesy of Arne Slot’s Liverpool.
There are not many better feelings as a football supporter than seeing your team destroy your biggest rivals but one fan may have discovered one that is, courtesy of Arne Slot’s Liverpool.
Liverpool’s demolition of Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday saw one lucky Sky Sports Super 6 player hit the jackpot of £1 million after correctly predicting six correct Premier League scores across last weekend.
The free-to-enter Super 6 competition sees players winning up to £1m for correctly predicting the results of six games.
United have been labelled as ‘lucky’ in the aftermath of the humiliation that Liverpool gave them with many believing it should’ve been a much bigger scoreline, and it probably should have. But Tom Kane from Southampton would’ve been delighted to see Liverpool not net a fourth.
New sporting director Richard Hughes has received high praise from respected journalist David Ornstein.
Ornstein highlighted Hughes’ growing reputation in football and also shed light on the significant impact he is making behind the scenes at Liverpool, despite initial skepticism surrounding his appointment.
With a background rooted in scouting and player development, Hughes is now being recognised as a key figure in shaping Liverpool’s future, particularly as the club navigates a period of transition.
In the Athletic FC podcast, Ornstein said people within the industry believe he’s made a fantastic start with various clubs being impressed with his work so far.