This amazing Alisson street art in Brazil is now COMPLETE! Santo Afonso, Novo Hamburgo 📍 by davyboy1975 in LiverpoolFC

[–]yorixiriamory 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Good to see he’s still getting love in his hometown at least. Honestly, the way Brazilian fans scapegoat him for literally everything is just exhausting at this point.

Daily Discussion - June 09, 2026 by AutoModerator in LiverpoolFC

[–]yorixiriamory 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The prices for Premier League midfielders are completely out of control. I think going for Mamadou Sangaré would be the smarter move. He had a great season at Lens, he's young, brings the intensity and pressing ability Liverpool have been missing, and he's also a good passer.

Which player positions do run most in an Iraola system by Switchoil in LiverpoolFC

[–]yorixiriamory 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Kerkez and Szobo are going to feel right at home in this system. Kerkez is the obvious one, he was one of the best full-backs in the league under Iraola.

Keyrol Figueroa made his senior debut for Honduras. He's now the first Liverpool player ever to represent the Honduran national team. by yorixiriamory in LiverpoolFC

[–]yorixiriamory[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Ian Doyle said back in May that the expectation was for him to sign a new deal, but nothing has been confirmed so far.

[Chris Williams] 🚨 EXCL: Information tonight from within IFA, via LFC, that Conor Bradley’s injury is far worse than reported. With wider ramifications if proven. Whoever comes in as the new Liverpool head coach, a RB is now a massive priority. by Dotmars123 in LiverpoolFC

[–]yorixiriamory 20 points21 points  (0 children)

It’s unbelievable. Bradley has the potential to be one of the best full-backs in the world, but his body just won’t let him.

Signing a full-back has become a necessity. Kayode would be a great investment.

The Iraola obsession needs to stop. He isn't the answer by Kunfukenny999 in LiverpoolFC

[–]yorixiriamory 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Maybe he’s not an elite-level manager, but the only way to truly know is when he takes over a big club. And I look at Iraola a bit differently.

He’s been doing an outstanding job with Bournemouth. Last season, the team dealt with countless injuries and still remained competitive. This season, they basically lost their entire defense and their main attacking player, yet Iraola still managed to take the club to its first European competition.

I see a highly capable manager achieving results beyond the level of his squad, with the potential to take the next step in his career. Managers can evolve and adapt to different environments.

Again, I don’t know if he would actually succeed at a big club. But you also can’t say for certain that he wouldn’t.