
Post-Game: 19 unbeaten v Everton but that felt like two points dropped for title-chasing Liverpool
So, a 19th straight match without defeat to Everton. But there was no getting away from the fact that the 0-0 draw at Goodison Park felt like two points dropped in the context of a title race that Manchester City lead once again. Or is that too...
Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast
March 3, 201951m 9s
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Show Notes
So, a 19th straight match without defeat to Everton.
But there was no getting away from the fact that the 0-0 draw at Goodison Park felt like two points dropped in the context of a title race that Manchester City lead once again.
Or is that too negative a take on what was always expected to be Liverpool’s toughest remaining away assignment?
To try to answer that question, and more besides, we get the thoughts from the press box, the dugout and the stands in the Post-Game podcast.
It’s a podcast that starts with the verdict of our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce, continues with every word of Jurgen Klopp’s press conference after the match, and then ends with the opinion of the nine Reds supporters who called into the show – Mark Baker, Matt Whitty, Sam Planche, Matt Addison, Nathan Davidson, Ross Strachan, Alex Watt, Peter Lally and Owen Thomas. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
But there was no getting away from the fact that the 0-0 draw at Goodison Park felt like two points dropped in the context of a title race that Manchester City lead once again.
Or is that too negative a take on what was always expected to be Liverpool’s toughest remaining away assignment?
To try to answer that question, and more besides, we get the thoughts from the press box, the dugout and the stands in the Post-Game podcast.
It’s a podcast that starts with the verdict of our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce, continues with every word of Jurgen Klopp’s press conference after the match, and then ends with the opinion of the nine Reds supporters who called into the show – Mark Baker, Matt Whitty, Sam Planche, Matt Addison, Nathan Davidson, Ross Strachan, Alex Watt, Peter Lally and Owen Thomas. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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