On the day before the summer transfer-window of 2013 came to a close Victor Moses, Tiago Ilori and Mamadou Sakho were all picked out by the television cameras attending Liverpool’s home Premier League match against defending champions Manchester United at Anfield. Within hours of that match finishing the club was able to confirm that all three had signed contracts to join a squad that had already been considerably strengthened during the summer months. Victor Moses was certainly the most well-known of the trio to British fans because he had...
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At the time, Magnus Hedman was in goal for them, but I remember realising as soon as Kirkland came into the side that he was the person Macca had been talking about.
Kirkland made some incredible saves against us. For someone so young, who’d only made his debut a few weeks earlier, I thought he was magnificent. Maybe the adrenalin is still flowing fast through his body, which is helping him play so well, but from what I’ve seen of him he must have a big future."
At the beginning of this season, many Liverpool fans would have been hopeful that they were on their way to retaining their title. After an expensive summer transfer window, where Arne Slot was given close to half a billion pounds to spend, it looked as though The Reds had strengthened in more than enough positions to mount a successful defense against Arsenal and Manchester City.
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