
Van Dijk Apologizes as Liverpool Exits FA Cup to Manchester City
Liverpool’s FA Cup dreams dashed as Van Dijk admits the team gave up against Manchester City. With silverware hopes now resting on the Champions League, what’s next for the Reds?
Latest News From:
:أخر الأخبار من

Liverpool’s FA Cup dreams dashed as Van Dijk admits the team gave up against Manchester City. With silverware hopes now resting on the Champions League, what’s next for the Reds?

Erling Haaland’s hat-trick powered Manchester City to a dominant 4-0 win over Liverpool, securing their spot in an eighth consecutive FA Cup semi-final. City capitalized on Liverpool’s missed chances to seal the victory.

Liverpool’s new Phillimona Gardens Parklet bridges the past and present, reimagining a historic site into a tranquil public space. Discover the stories it holds for the community.

Mohamed Salah has confirmed he will leave Liverpool at the end of the season, marking the end of an era for the club and its fans. What’s next for the Egyptian star?

Liverpool solidifies its status as a university city with the University of Wollongong’s new campus at Civic Centre. What does this mean for the future of Southwest Sydney?

The Minns Labor Government is set to implement Safe Staffing Levels in Liverpool Hospital’s postnatal ward, enhancing maternity care for women and families. What does this mean for future services?

Liverpool Mayor Ned Mannoun criticizes the government’s abrupt decision to pull funding for SBS’s relocation, calling it a betrayal of trust for Western Sydney’s vibrant multicultural community. What’s next for the region?

Liverpool’s innovative Accessible Kayak Launchpad has won the Outstanding Community Infrastructure award at the 2026 Boomtown! Project of the Year Awards. What does this mean for inclusive public spaces in NSW?

English clubs faced a tough Champions League week, with all six teams unable to secure a win in their first legs. Can they turn it around in the second leg, or is the Premier League losing its edge on the European stage?

Liverpool and Manchester United are taking a stand against offensive AI-generated posts on social media, demanding accountability for content that mocks tragic events and harms their communities.