If you've watched a Liverpool game recently, chances are you've heard choruses of the popular Anfield song bellowed by Reds fans There are few clubs in England who better embody both football and ...
There might not be too much to sing about at Liverpool right now, but Jurgen Klopp has helped restore Anfield as one of the country's most intimidating ampitheatres. The murky depth of the Roy Hodgson ...
The Kop’s favourite chant has been sung during the Merseyside club’s run to two successive Champions League finals - the second of which they won against Tottenham in Madrid in June. However, there ...
Friday night saw Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp surprise a group of fans at a club led event in Michigan - on the eve of the Reds' pre-season friendly match against Premier League title rivals Manchester ...
It is the song which has taken Liverpool, and Europe, by storm. And now, Allez, Allez, Allez is even getting an airing on the streets of Kiev - by some of their former stars. ECHO columnist John ...
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker has said the Reds fans can spur his side on to victory against Bayern in the last 16 of the Champions League, as he sat down for a chat, and a jam, with local ...
Pep Guardiola has apologised if any offence was caused by a video which appeared to show Manchester City's players singing a song about Liverpool fans being 'battered in the streets'. The video, ...
With interviews from Jurgen Klopp and more, this is the story of how "Allez, Allez, Allez" took over Liverpool's 2017-18 Champions League campaign and propelled them all the way to the final.
The story of Liverpool’s run to last season’s Champions League final is well told – but less so is the tale of the man whose song soundtracked the memorable march to Kiev. Jamie Webster’s brilliant ...
Subscribe to The Athletic using our latest discount offer here. GO FURTHER Previously 'You'll Never Walk Alone' and now 'Allez Allez Allez', classic Liverpool songs, are reverberating around Wembley ...
Premier League champion Manchester City has denied that an anti-Liverpool victory chant sung by players and staff mocked the Hillsborough disaster or the attack on Liverpool fan Sean Cox. After ...