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Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Allez Les Rouges: The emphasis shift key to Liverpool's title chances – and Everton's Merseyside derby dilemma

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Reach Podcasts

Soccer, Sports, News, Sports News

4.41000 Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2019

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Fancy some pre-Merseyside derby Liverpool FC listening?Well, you’re in luck as Peter Hooton returns with his brilliant Allez Les Rouges podcast.For this latest must-listen episode Peter is joined by Steph Jones, an Anfield season-ticket holder and writer, author and journalist Simon Hughes, and Accrington Stanley’s miracle-working manager John Coleman.But before they get stuck into Sunday’s huge Goodison Park clash with Everton, they look back on the 5-0 midweek win over Watford and the big reasons for it, including a fired-up Trent Alexander-Arnold and a new position for Sadio Mane.The panel also examine why the performance was so different to the previous midweek league matches versus Leicester City and West Ham United and wonder whether the Reds can repeat it.Simon gives an interesting tale from the mixed zone while John says the reason for Divock Origi’s re-emergence could be down to the fact that he’s been given a ‘new toy’.Talk then turns to the derby and whether Everton have got the players to park the bus like Manchester United did at Old Trafford last weekend – and, if they haven’t, why that could play straight into Liverpool’s hands.There’s also Brendan Rodgers chat, too.Enjoy.  For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Blood Red Podcast from the Liverpool Echo, giving you the inside track on all the big talking points from Anfield.

0:08.0

Welcome to another edition of Aile Lou Rouge for the Liverpool Echo. I'm joined by author and journalists

0:14.9

Simon Hughes, Steph Jones, season ticket older, Anfield and also occasional contributor to the observer and

0:24.3

Ackington Stanley's manager John Coleman otherwise known by

0:27.9

Ackington fans as God.

0:30.3

How do you react to that John?

0:33.2

J.C. is the great?

0:35.0

J.C. obviously.

0:37.0

No, it's a play on words a thing for a while, but it's a laugh.

0:42.0

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

0:43.4

So what, well, what a difference a match makes.

0:46.3

I mean after Sunday's disappointing stay in

0:48.0

meeting in the United.

0:49.6

We were back to our very best against Wofford this week and the quality of Trens Crossers was unbelievable

0:56.4

against Wofford. You know we set up three goals. I don't analyze the United Games too much but

1:02.4

you think it'd been a different game last Sunday

1:05.2

if either played against United Simon what you reckon I mean I don't know

1:12.0

I mean at first all I think he was probably one of his best performances for

1:16.4

Liverpool really yesterday I can't think of many games where he's played as well as that

1:22.1

I wasn't just as cross as everything you know he's played as well as that. It wasn't just as cross as everything,

1:23.6

you know, he's right into all the tackles,

1:27.1

you know, get him forward.

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