It's two decades since Manchester United took over the mantle once occupied by the Mersey giants. And if Rafa wants his men to become the most successful team in Britain again, they have to start by winning the league title. Posted May 14, 2008 by hamzah khan
Once again it's the same teams in the draw for knockout stage of this season's Champions League. The in-club is becoming just too predictable. Posted December 15, 2007 by Crispin Jones-Drysdale
The author presents what he calls his ''fearless forecast'' of how the Champions League round of 16 will pan out. But he still finds two of the ties too close to call - including Olympiakos v Chelsea. Posted December 23, 2007 by Nathaniel Baker
Their quarter-final had everything - action, drama, goals, a sizzling atmosphere and top-quality football from top-quality players. An absolute stone-cold classic. Posted April 09, 2008 by Philip Smith
They're racing step-for-step with Chelsea at the top of the Premier League - now can they put that 18-year drought behind them? Posted November 10, 2008 by Joe Morris
The proposed takeover by DIC is not the pot of gold that it looks - the club should heed the warnings Posted December 06, 2006 by Parvinder Kler
There's gossip and rumour - and there's reality. Decide for yourself which category this roundup of newspaper talk belongs to. Bayern Munich, Manchester City, Sporting Lisbon and Porto also feature in this news bulletin. Posted November 27, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
American co-owner Tom Hicks has plunged the club into total disarray with the kind of open slanging matches never before associated with one of the country's best-run clubs. Posted April 20, 2008 by Adam Uren
Cuellar, Metzelder, Ramos and Bosingwa will all be on the wishlists of top Premier League clubs this summer. Posted May 08, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
Re-opening the rift with Rafa shows that the childish American is woefully bereft of the personal qualities needed to be an effective leader and ambassador. Posted December 30, 2007 by Jaimie Kanwar
Anfield has been blessed with impressive contributions of many nationalities, but the impact of Scottish players and managerial staff is unequalled. Posted December 07, 2007 by Jaimie Kanwar
Do the stats prove that the Argentinian midfielder's emphasis on defence is stifling attacking qualities at Anfield? Posted February 22, 2008 by Jaimie Kanwar
Forget Fernando Torres, Rafa Benitez's best acquisition is the keeper whose all-round ability keeps the Anfield side secure at the back. The most important player in a red shirt is wearing a yellow one! Posted April 09, 2008 by Claire Bee
The Spanish hitman's got Anfield bouncing again with 31 goals, and is an obvious choice for Liverpool's player of the season. Posted May 04, 2008 by Claire Bee
It should have been an easy opener, but Fernando Torres and Robbie Keane struck out in the Champions League qualifier. Posted August 15, 2008 by Marco Ontanio
Two penalty saves by the Liverpool goalkeeper saw Liverpool through to the Champions League Final. Posted May 03, 2007 by Luke Durkin
The conflict between the North-West giants puts other rivalries in the vicar's tea party category. And with Liverpool on the ascendancy, this season looks set for the mother of all battles. Posted August 07, 2007 by Derek Fattal
Chris Hockman relives the drama of nine goals and two sendings off as Central Coast Mariners and Sydney FC serve up a match to remember. Posted March 21, 2008 by Chris Hockman
It's down to four clubs – Sydney FC, Queensland Roar, Newcastle Jets and Central Coast Mariners – in the countdown to the grand final. Posted January 24, 2008 by Chris Hockman
It seems that Rafa can do no right at the moment. He plays his strongest team, gets criticised for not resting players, yet he rotates and is lambasted - he can't win, and it's shocking. Posted December 07, 2007 by John Lyon
With their unbeaten league record in tatters and two tough games in the next week, is Rafa Benitez in any position to make too many demands when he tackles the club's American owners? Posted December 09, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg
A surprisingly lethargic Liverpool made heavy weather of beating bottom-of-the-table Derby. Despite Stevie G's winner, this kind of display merely reinforces the belief that the title is not heading for Anfield. Posted December 27, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg
Watching the Reds' drawn-out summer transfer battles has proved a confusing exercise. This author wonders whether the Anfield boss has the clout to land his ideal players. Posted July 09, 2008 by James Golding
A new season, new dreams, new hopes . . . three months on and in Malta, Sportingo author Jean Paul Borg can't wait for the big kick-off. Posted August 11, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg
Another away win and a man-of-the-match diplay by Momo Sissoko is tempered by Jamie Carragher's injury. But all is going to plan for Rafael Benitez and Co. Posted August 26, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg
There must be worries over the future of the Anfield boss because of his simmering feud with the American owners - but his team are firing on all cylinders. Posted November 26, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg
It took just 20 minutes for the Spanish star to turn frustration into celebration against Fulham at Anfield. Posted November 12, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg
The Israeli's golden goal puts paid to Wigan as Rafa Benitez's boys strut their stuff again. But why are they more successful on their travels than at their Anfield fortress? Posted September 30, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg
Unhappy Everton were put on the spot as the Reds scraped three points in the Mersey derby. But it was hardly a vintage display from Rafa's boys. Posted October 22, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg
A war with no winner as Rafa's battlers fire grenades and refuse to lie down - while the stylish Gunners show why they have been shooting down the opposition for fun. Posted October 29, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg
Despite the result in Athens , there's still plenty to look forward to for the Champions League runners-up Posted May 25, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg
Liverpool bossed most of the game and had their chances to win. But the brilliance of Edwin Van Der Sar and an overtime goal from John O'Shea snatched three vital points for Manchester United. Posted March 04, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg