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Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Post-Game: Liverpool move three points clear with West Ham draw but leave door open for Manchester City to go top

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Reach Podcasts

Soccer, Sports, News, Sports News

4.41000 Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2019

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

If the first signs of nerves among the supporters were on display in last Wednesday's 1-1 home draw with Leicester City, then the disposition of Liveroool fans desperate to see their club land a first league title since 1990 will hardly have improved by what they witnessed on Monday night.The Reds, once more, were not at their best versus West Ham United, and while a second successive 1-1 draw did extend their lead at the top to three points, Manchester City will take over at the summit with victory over a woefully out-of-form Everton side on Wednesday night.But this podcast concentrates on what happened at the London Stadium.James Pearce, our Liverpool FC correspondent, gets us under way with his verdict on what he describes as a ‘desperately frustrating night'.You’ll then get the chance to listen to every single word of Jurgen Klopp’s post-match press conference.And then we hand the show over to you, starting with the thoughts of regular contributors Matt Addison, Peter Lally and Nathan Davidson, before host Paul Wheelock reads out some of the comments left by Koppites on our Blood Red Facebook page.And then we’ll go back to the callers with four more Reds - Sam Planche, Matt Whitty, Owen Thomas and Mark Baker - phoning in. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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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

Hello, welcome to the Postgame Podcast to react to the one one draw at West Ham United on Monday

0:13.6

evening that ensured Liverpool opened up a three-point lead at the top of the

0:17.1

Premier League. But a second successive stalemate for Yergen Club's injury and

0:21.2

illness hit side does mean that Manchester City

0:23.9

have the chance to take over first place with victorious in a woefully out-to-form

0:27.7

everton on Wednesday night. We'll have much more on that match on our

0:30.8

website in the coming days but this podcast is all about

0:33.8

what's happened at the London Stadium. James Pierce, our Liverpool FC

0:37.3

correspondence, gets us underway with his verdict on what he describes as a

0:40.8

desperately frustrating night for the Reds.

0:43.0

You'll then get the chance to listen to every single word of Yergen Clops post-match press conference.

0:48.0

And then we hand the show over to you, starting with the thoughts of our regular contributor, Matt Addison, a season ticket holder who you may well have heard on our view from the Cop and Academy show podcast,

0:57.5

Peter Lally, who was down in London for the match, and from Nathan Davidson.

1:01.8

Before I read that was some of the comments left by

1:03.6

Liverpool supporters on our blood red Facebook page and then we'll go back to the

1:07.9

callers with four more reds fans phoning in. Thanks for joining me

1:11.5

Paul Relock and we'll be back on Tuesday with the blood red podcast in Well it's been a desperately frustrating night for Yergen Klop's side here at the London Stadium.

1:25.0

It finished West Ham United 1, Liverpool, 1.

1:29.8

In truth, Liverpool could have absolutely no complaints at the outcome.

1:33.0

I think a point was the absolute most.

1:36.0

They were worth here tonight.

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