I am very happy here at Liverpool. It's a very good club at a very high level - a big club.

When you come to a club like Liverpool, you need to perform straight away and consistently.

If there was a horror movie showing somewhere in Liverpool between 1967 and 1975, I saw it.

Liverpool are a very good team everybody knows that and I am proud to be part of Liverpool.

I just enjoying playing for Liverpool, it doesn't really matter who is standing next to me.

It's always a great feeling to help Holland as well as Liverpool but we all do it together.

I had a wonderful time at Liverpool. My three and a half years there was a great experience.

I love football and the intensity of football in Liverpool, this is what is very good for me.

Everyone knows what Kenny Dalglish means to Liverpool: he is probably the badge on the shirt.

I want to play for Liverpool in the Premier League on a regular basis, I will never deny that.

We've spent more than 200 million dollars of taxpayer dollars to protect the Liverpool Plains.

Liverpool had a lot of success under Rafa Benitez, and that is difficult for anyone to follow.

Liverpool are a team that is essentially very defensive; caution is at the heart of their game.

At a club like Liverpool, it is normal there is going to be competition for every single place.

I was so shy when I was younger. When I first went to Liverpool I didn't say a word for a year.

I think Liverpool generates generosity which rubs off - it's a good place to work and to party.

The intensity of the football and how the people live football in Liverpool - it is not a usual.

I'd be happy if I was part of a Liverpool side that kept winning titles, cups, and made history.

My Dad was from Liverpool, and he picked it up in the army. He'd often come out with this stuff.

Ever since I was a kid, I had been a Liverpool fan - they were my favourite Premier League club.

Liverpool is my club. I try to follow every game. I still support them, I wish them all the best.

Playing for Wales or making my debut for Liverpool, it was excitement, a feeling of freedom even.

I played in the Premier League for Blackpool and earned the right to go to a club like Liverpool.

The 'Sodajerker' podcast is the work of Liverpool songwriting duo Simon Barber and Brian O'Connor.

Without being the most confident person in the world, I think I am the right person for Liverpool.

It disturbs me that Liverpool are not in the Champions League and fighting for the Premier League.

I've achieved big things that would not be possible had I not been at such a big club as Liverpool.

My favourite team is Liverpool. My favourite player is Michael Owen, and I would like to play there.

My wife is from Copenhagen and her father has been a huge Liverpool supporter since the early 1960s.

Every Liverpool fan and Liverpool player wants to go to Old Trafford and win every time we go there.

I've got big ambitions, and so do Liverpool, and now I'm playing in the biggest league in the world.

At Liverpool, I had almost everything but titles. I felt like a king, but the team was falling apart.

There will be goals to achieve along the way, but until I captain Liverpool, I will not be satisfied.

Liverpool is a great club and I always enjoyed playing at Anfield because the fans are so passionate.

Sadio Mane is an excellent player. Before I came to Liverpool, I saw him on TV, and I liked him a lot.

I first heard Mahler's second symphony aged 11 in Liverpool, and it inspired me to become a conductor.

Liverpool fans were great to me, I still live near the city and they always come up and shake my hand.

I have been a big admirer of Coutinho, and he can be a very important player for Liverpool and Brazil.

Managing Liverpool? Yes, for sure, I have dreamt of that, but first I have to prove myself and prepare.

Chelsea gave me what I was looking for when I left Liverpool trophies. I'll always see it as a success.

The Liverpool lad Darren Till looked unbelievable in his UFC debut, and he seems like quite a character.

A club like Liverpool has to be involved in Europe, whether it is the Europa League or Champions League.

I think at a club like Liverpool you always feel a bit of pressure. You should. But it doesn't bother me.

I loved having Indian take-aways on a Friday night in Liverpool, but it's so different in the real India.

I want to bring a world title back to Liverpool and I would love to defend my world title in my own city.

You can't play man to man against Liverpool and out-pass them. You have to keep your shape and stop them.

I've had lunch with Alisson when he arrived at Liverpool. We have a very good relationship. He's a friend.

Liverpool is a family, it is not a club, you don't come in and out of this club without it leaving a mark.

The only thing I want is the respect of the fans of Liverpool and the fans of the national team of Uruguay.

In Liverpool, where I live, we have a brilliant library which has been refurbished, and I like going there.

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