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  1. How many Premier League titles have Liverpool won?published at 10:38 Greenwich Mean Time

    Jordan Henderson lifts the Premier League trophyImage source, Getty Images

    Liverpool may look set to join Manchester United on 20 English top-flight titles, but they have a long way to go to equal their record in the Premier League era.

    Under Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester United won 13 Premier League titles, with their last coming in the 2012-13 season - the Scot's final year as manager at Old Trafford before his retirement.

    Manchester City have since picked up the baton from their city rivals, winning the Premier League eight times in total, and in six of the past eight seasons under Pep Guardiola.

    The Reds have just one top-flight title to their name since 1990, winning the Premier League just once, under Jurgen Klopp in 2020.

    Premier League title winners:

    • 13 - Manchester United
    • 8 - Manchester City
    • 5 - Chelsea
    • 3 - Arsenal
    • 1 - Blackburn, Leicester, Liverpool
  2. 'Slot will never get carried away'published at 10:33 Greenwich Mean Time

    Liverpool 2-0 Newcastle

    Sander Westerveld
    Former Liverpool goalkeeper on Radio 5 Live

    If I speak to Arne Slot and text him, he's still talking about the next game and he says the most important game is the next game.

    He's still not satisfied but he will never get carried away but I definitely think he's happy at the moment.

    Arne SlotImage source, Getty Images
  3. Postpublished at 10:32 Greenwich Mean Time

    Let's dive a bit deeper into Liverpool now; how have they got into this situation, where - barring a historic chain of events - they have the Premier League title sewn up in late February?

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    Get Involvedpublished at 10:28 Greenwich Mean Time

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    All this talk about lack of Arsenal strikers, yet it was two midfielders for Liverpool that won them the match last night

    Maneesh, Southampton

  5. O'Brien header rescues point for Evertonpublished at 10:23 Greenwich Mean Time

    Brentford 1-1 Everton

    Everton fought back to hold Brentford to a draw and extended their unbeaten run in the Premier League to seven matches.

    Yoane Wissa's 13th goal of the season gave the hosts the lead just before the break but David Moyes' side rescued a point through a Jake O'Brien header in west London.

    Everton only grew into the game gradually after Brentford's fast start but the Toffees did pass up two gilt-edged chances in the first half with Beto wasteful on both occasions.

    The in-form striker failed to round Mark Flekken after going one-on-one in the 39th minute before the Brentford goalkeeper rushed off his line to deny him three minutes later.

    Those misses proved costly for the visitors as Brentford went ahead deep into stoppage time when Kevin Schade's long throw was headed on to the crossbar by Bryan Mbeumo before Wissa nodded home the rebound from close range.

    Flekken did well to keep out Jack Harrison's corner that almost crept in at his near post soon after the restart and Carlos Alcaraz then fired inches wide of the goal from the edge of the box.

    Wissa had a second ruled out for offside before the visitors finally found a way through the Bees defence as O'Brien headed Vitalii Mykolenko's cross low past Flekken with 13 minutes remaining.

    Jake O'BrienImage source, Getty Images
  6. Postpublished at 10:21 Greenwich Mean Time

    Back in the Premier League, there is one game remaining from last night which we have not touched upon yet...

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    Get Involved - Liverpool sack Matt Beardpublished at 10:16 Greenwich Mean Time

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    I won’t pretend to be an avid fan of the women’s league, but I keep up with the Liverpool results and squad - it’s a shame, Beard has a great history with the club but clearly unable to bridge that gap to the top following their promotion a few seasons ago

    Chris

  8. Beard fails to rediscover glory dayspublished at 10:12 Greenwich Mean Time

    The statement from Liverpool expressing a desire to build momentum indicates disappointment that Matt Beard has not brought the same success to the Reds as he did in his first spell in charge.

    During his first period at the Reds from 2012 to 2015, Beard won back-to-back Women’s Super League titles in 2013 and 2014 and led Liverpool in their first Champions League campaign.

    Last season they finished above Manchester United for the first time since returning to the WSL after promotion, but this campaign have fallen back off the pace of the European chasers including United.

    Goals have also been an issue, with Liverpool scoring just 13 goals in 14 league games. In Beard's last match in charge, they missed several good early openings against Man City before being eventually blown away in a 4-0 loss.

    It leaves Beard - one of the WSL's most experienced coaches with spells at Chelsea, West Ham and Bristol City on his CV - out of a job.

    Liverpool womenImage source, Getty Images
  9. Liverpool statement on Matt Beardpublished at 10:07 Greenwich Mean Time

    Liverpool

    Liverpool have released a statement confirming Matt Beard has left his role "with immediate effect".

    The statement reads: "We have all experienced some fantastic moments with Matt as manager of LFC Women and we express our gratitude for his significant contribution. Our priority was to return this team to where it belongs and we collectively achieved that in 2022 by winning promotion to the WSL.

    “We need to build on that momentum and although this has been a difficult decision, we believe it provides us with the best opportunity for future success on the pitch.”

    Amber Whiteley shas been named interim manager with immediate effect.

  10. Liverpool sack Beardpublished at 10:03 Greenwich Mean Time

    Liverpool are seventh in the WSL, nine points above the relegation zone, after losing their most recent match 4-0 to Manchester City.

    Beard returned to Liverpool for his second stint in charge in 2021, following their relegation to the Championship. He earned them promotion back to the WSL in his first season and guided them to fourth last year.

    However they have failed to push on this season and are 15 points off the Champions League qualification spots.

    Matt BeardImage source, Getty Images
  11. Liverpool Women sack manager Beardpublished at 09:58 Greenwich Mean Time
    Breaking

    Liverpool

    We have some breaking Liverpool news, but this time from the women's team where things are less rosy.

    Liverpool women’s manager Matt Beard has been sacked, with the team seventh in the Women's Super League.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:55 Greenwich Mean Time

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    Man City quietly going about their business while the other teams drop points. Whisper it, but they could be second by May... which you'd have got good odds on, a month ago.

    J, Cardiff

  13. 'Marmoush and Haaland will be among first names on team sheet'published at 09:51 Greenwich Mean Time

    Tottenham 0-1 Man City

    Aaron Lennon
    Former Tottenham midfielder on Football Daily

    I think Marmoush and Haaland will be the future of this City team. It is going to be a transition. I do think they will sign players again in the summer but I think those two will be a couple of the first names on the team sheet.

    I think they’ll be looking for Marmoush to add more goals. De Bruyne was a lot more of the assists whereas I think Marmoush has a lot of goals in him. I have been really impressed with him, the way he’s come in. I think he’s a top, top player and I do feel he’ll get a lot of goals for City.

  14. Haaland scores as Man City hang onpublished at 09:46 Greenwich Mean Time

    Tottenham 0-1 Man City

    Alex Brotherton
    BBC Sport journalist

    Erling Haaland scored on his return to action as Manchester City held on for victory against Tottenham Hotspur to improve their hopes of a top-four finish.

    City started strongly and went ahead in the 12th minute when Haaland met Jeremy Doku's low cross with a first-time side-footed finish into the bottom corner, having been left unmarked.

    After controlling the first half, the visitors faded after the break, with Ederson called into action to prevent Wilson Odobert's deflected effort from looping over him.

    Dejan Kulusevski and Son Heung-min came off the bench - both were surprisingly left out of the starting XI by Ange Postecoglou - and their involvement further shifted momentum, with Son denied an equaliser by Ederson following a fast break.

    "The game, it was open second half because we didn't close the first. In this stadium always they have 20 to 25 minutes and second half we suffered," Guardiola later explained.

    "Never will [we be] the old City this season. Old City were too good, but we will be back."

    Victory moves City up to fourth in the table, while Spurs sit 13th.

    Erling HaalandImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:42 Greenwich Mean Time

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    Recently, the top teams have tended to operate in cycles of intensity for a few years then there’s a drop off due to injuries, transition or a lack of intensity, then they rebuild and return to form. Liverpool suffered in 20/21 and last year, Man City in 19/20 and this year, Arsenal have suffered this year. You just have to make sure you make the most of it when you’re flying, which unfortunately Arsenal didn’t do over the past couple of years. When Liverpool were finishing second they were also winning trophies and going far in Europe and last year they won a trophy. That’s the difference.

    Jonny, London

  16. 'You really fear for Ipswich now'published at 09:37 Greenwich Mean Time

    Man Utd 3-2 Ipswich

    Aaron Lennon
    Former Tottenham midfielder on Football Daily

    It really does [feel like a missed opportunity for Ipswich]. Coming off the Wolves defeat and when United go down to ten men you’d fancy Ipswich, they get the goal, get it to 2-2 just before half-time and to concede so early [in the second half], Harry Maguire from a free header - it’s a poor one to concede.

    This is a massive missed opportunity and you really fear for Ipswich now because you can’t throw away these opportunities.

    Kieran McKenna, Manager of Ipswich Town, looks dejectedImage source, Getty Images
  17. Ipswich couldn't handle Man Utd - McKennapublished at 09:33 Greenwich Mean Time

    Man Utd 3-2 Ipswich

    Ipswich Town

    Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna says he is "frustrated" and that his side "weren't able to handle" Manchester United in their 3-2 defeat at Old Trafford.

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    Ipswich 'need to do better' and couldn't handle Man Utd - Kieran McKenna

  18. Amorim will speak to Garnacho about sub reactionpublished at 09:28 Greenwich Mean Time

    Man Utd 3-2 Ipswich

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport's chief football news reporter at Old Trafford

    Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim said he would speak to Alejandro Garnacho after the winger went straight to the dressing room when he was substituted in the first half of the 3-2 win against Ipswich.

    Amorim replaced Argentina international Garnacho with defender Noussair Mazraoui two minutes before half-time following Patrick Dorgu's red card.

    It was raining heavily at Old Trafford and Garnacho seemed to indicate he wanted to take his shirt off, so he headed down the touchline to the dressing room rather than take a place on the bench.

    It is not known whether he stayed for the second half.

    "I am going to talk with Garnacho about that," said Amorim.

    In December, the 20-year-old attacker was dropped for the derby against Manchester City at Etihad Stadium along with Marcus Rashford, partly due to his poor performance in training and his attitude.

    Unlike Rashford, who has not played for United since and is now on loan at Aston Villa, Garnacho returned to first-team duties immediately.

  19. 'Not perfect or pretty' - Amorimpublished at 09:24 Greenwich Mean Time

    Man Utd 3-2 Ipswich

    Manchester United

    Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim praises his side for staying in control after going down to 10 men to beat Ipswich Town 3-2 at Old Trafford.

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    Not perfect or pretty but Man Utd stayed in control - Ruben Amorin

  20. 'Not one player pointing the finger'published at 09:20 Greenwich Mean Time

    Man Utd 3-2 Ipswich

    Dion Dublin
    Former Aston Villa striker on Football Daily

    You have to be held accountable for your individual performance and if your teammate is not doing it you have to tell him as well but nobody does it. When things go wrong for Manchester United there’s not one player that is pointing the finger.

    I'm not sure if you can do it anymore. I'm probably talking like a dinosaur.

    I don't think there's anybody that has the confidence in that United dressing room to take that lead. They're leaving it to everybody else.

    Bruno Fernandes, Matthijs de Ligt and Harry MaguireImage source, Getty Images