Read Jordan Henderson's programme notes for tonight's Emirates FA Cup tie with Wolverhampton Wanderers in full. The captain writes: "It goes without saying ...
What happened at Brentford means we are in a difficult moment so it is up to us to find a way to get through it. The good thing is we have an opportunity to strike back straightaway in front of our own fans tonight so it is up to us as individuals and as a team to make sure we do everything we possibly can to respond in the right way. If we can do that, you never know what might happen and you never know how far it might take us. "If there was a positive on Monday night, it is that the response actually started in the second half. "That is what the FA Cup which we won represents to me. The captain writes: "It goes without saying that one of my greatest moments as Liverpool captain was lifting the FA Cup back in May.
1. Ian Rush – 346 · 2. Roger Hunt – 285 · 3. Gordon Hodgson – 241 · 4. Billy Liddell – 228 · 5. Steven Gerrard – 186 · 6. Robbie Fowler – 183 · 7. Mohamed Salah – 173 ...
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Salah has played 280 games across all competitions for the Reds and now has 173 goals to his name for a games-to-goal ratio of 1.61 – which is simply ...
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Goals from Jamie Donley and Malachi Fagan-Walcott were enough to defeat the 10-man Reds, who had Calvin Ramsay sent off midway through the first half.
Donley latched onto Kallum Cesay's ball over the top – despite Liverpool's appeals for offside – and was free to score from close range. But the three points would be returning to the capital when Fagan-Walcott headed in seven minutes from time, despite the hosts' protests at Harvey Blair being fouled in the build-up. Curtis Jones and Ben Doak both started the encounter for Barry Lewtas' side at the Kirkby Academy, before they were withdrawn at half-time in planned substitutions.