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WOMEN’S JANUARY SIX-POINTER
Kamil Grabara 21
on 8 JanuaryLucas Leiva 33
on 9 JanuaryRay Houghton 58
on 9 JanuaryEmile Heskey 42
on 11 JanuaryAlvaro Arbeloa 37
on 17 JanuaryPhil Thompson 66
on 21 JanuaryLiverpool FC Women face a crunch away
game in mid-January. Bottom of the table at
the halfway stage, the Reds are in Barclays
FA Women’s Super League action at the team
directly above them when they make the trip
to the Stoke Giford Stadium to face Bristol
City Women on Sunday 19 January (3pm).
Before that, Vicky Jepson’s team host
Manchester United Women at Prenton Park
in their irst home game of the year on
12 January and begin their interest in the
FA Women’s Cup when they welcome
Blackburn Rovers on 26 January.12 years since Martin Skrtel signed for
LFC on 11 January 2008
42 years since Graeme Souness made
his Reds debut on 14 January 1978
23 years since Jamie Carragher
scored his irst LFC goal on 18
January 1997
101 years since Bob Paisley was born
on 23 January 1919
12 years since Lucas scored his irst
goal for Liverpool on 26 January
2008
33 years since John Aldridge joined
the Reds on 27 January 1987And it’s four years since Jürgen Klopp
broke his glasses at Carrow Road!
The boss was just three months into
his Liverpool reign when his vision
for the club went hazy – at least for a
minute or two.
The brand of ‘heavy metal’ football
that characterised his irst season
at the helm after he took over form
Brendan Rodgers was in full low
when the Reds travelled to Norfolk to
take on struggling Norwich City.
At various stages Liverpool took
the lead through Roberto Firmino,
then trailed 3-1 nine minutes after
the break, fought back to lead 4-3,
conceded a 90th-minute equaliser
and then went and won it through
Adam Lallana’s injury-time goal. It was
all kinds of crazy and Klopp was notALL THOSE YEARS AGO...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
impressed at his side shipping four goals.
“I was an under-average player but if I
could do something, it was defend set-
plays,” he said. “It’s not that diicult. But
now, as you saw, it’s like a self-fulilling
prophecy.
“Everybody is talking about it, we
are thinking about it and you see it
in situations. At second balls, we are
thinking ‘oh my goodness’. That’s the
situation.
“But I’m not sure we would havescored ive if we didn’t concede four.”
In the melee that followed Lallana’s
winner, Liverpool players headed
towards the bench to celebrate their
last-gasp winner during which striker
Christian Benteke jumped towards the
bespectacled boss and left him de-
spectacled.
“I have a second pair of glasses but
I can’t ind them,” lamented Klopp
afterwards. “It’s really diicult looking for
glasses without glasses.”Jose Enrique 34
on 23 JanuaryPep Lijnders 37
on 24 JanuaryLuis Suarez 33
on 24 JanuaryJamie Carragher 42
on 28 JanuaryPeter Crouch 39
on 30 JanuaryCurtis Jones 19 on
30 January