Who did Liverpool sell in 2011?
Who did Liverpool sell in 2011?
Liverpool Football Club have confirmed that Andy Carroll has completed a permanent transfer to West Ham United. The striker spent the duration of the 2012-13 campaign on loan with the Hammers, scoring seven goals in 24 appearances. Carroll joined Liverpool from Newcastle United on transfer deadline day in January 2011.
What is Liverpool’s biggest ever defeat?
Record defeat: 1–9 against Birmingham City in Second Division, 11 December 1954. Record defeat at Anfield: 0–6 against Sunderland in First Division, 19 April 1930.
Who was the manager of Liverpool in 2009?
Rafael Benítez
Rafael Benítez was the club’s manager, this being his sixth season in charge. His association with the club would also end at the end of the year, however.
How much did Salah cost?
Liverpool make ‘high salary’ offer as Mohamed Salah shows ‘total willingness’ for £58m transfer – Liverpool.com.
Have Liverpool ever lost 5 0?
Manchester City handed Jurgen Klopp his heaviest Premier League defeat, beating 10-man Liverpool 5-0 at the Etihad Stadium.
Who has beaten Liverpool the most at Anfield?
Aston Villa
The team most often beaten by Liverpool in league competition are Aston Villa; the Anfield club have beaten them 92 times out of 188 meetings.
Who spent more Klopp or PEP?
Conversation. ? “Every single PL point won by Pep has cost Man City £667,000.” ? “Every point won by Liverpool under Klopp has cost £243,000.” ? “So Pep’s spent 3 times as much as Klopp!
Who bought Firmino to Liverpool?
The Brazilian moved to Anfield during Brendan Rodgers’ final window as Reds manager – one of seven men to do so – and the prospect of a 23-year-old arriving from the eighth-best team in Germany having never stepped foot on a Premier League pitch was no guarantee of success.
How much did van Dijk cost?
76.19 million pounds
Van Dijk joined Liverpool from Southampton back in January 2018 for a transfer fee of 76.19 million pounds, and Transfermarkt say that he has a current valuation of 49.5 million pounds.