Arne Slot has provided the latest injury update on Curtis Jones following Liverpool's 2-1 win over Lille at Anfield in the Champions League on Tuesday night. Th
Jones incurred the wrath of the Anfield faithful by claiming that Eden Hazard was a 'better footballer' than the Egyptian King
Mo Salah can look like a rank amateur and a Ballon d'Or contender within the same game, but he almost always delivers.
It remains to be seen what the issue is with Jones, but with the Liverpool fixture list as busy as ever, Arne Slot will have been disappointed to see the Scouser forced off early. And after Slot confirmed Jones picked up a knock, the Liverpool head coach also revealed that Conor Bradley had to be taken off early too.
If this is Mohamed Salah’s last season at Anfield, he is getting a lot of love on his way out after Curtis Jones joined him on the hoardings for a sit-down celebration following Liverpool's opening go
The latest Liverpool news with Curtis Jones sending a subtle Mohamed Salah message - amid his ongoing contract saga at Anfield.
Liverpool extended their perfect Champions League run with a 2-1 victory over Lille at Anfield, but the triumph was clouded by an injury to Curtis Jones.
Curtis Jones upset many Liverpool fans with his Eden Hazard comments and wanted to make sure he had a message for the supporters at Anfield. After Mo Salah scored his 51st Champions League goal in the game against Lille,
One of the players coming into the side was Curtis Jones, who repaid Slot with a lovely assist for Mohamed Salah to open the scoring. But shortly after the goal, journalist Lewis Steele spotted a problem for Jones. Jones has not been at his best for Liverpool over recent weeks, but he started more brightly on Tuesday.
Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones has faced criticism from some football fans on social media for choosing former Chelsea attacker Eden Hazard over his current teammate Mohammed Salah.
Curtis Jones confessed that he was often in awe watching Eden Hazard during his peak at Chelsea and admitted he was a better footballer than Liverpool colleague Mohamed Salah
We've officially passed the halfway point of the 2024-25 Premier League season and Liverpool surprisingly sits atop the table with 50 points, six ahead of