Stoke boss Hughes frustrated in wake of Burnley defeat
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Liverpool have been heavily sanctioned after admitting to tapping up a Stoke City youngster. It is understood that Liverpool offered to pay the players private school fees which was investigated by the Premier League and now sees them penalised for their dishonest attempts. "This included hosting them at Anfield for a match with expenses paid and other efforts to encourage the player, via his family, to sign for Liverpool.
2017-04-06 07:31:24“It was disappointing, we wanted to win this game,” said Divock Origi, speaking to the club’s official website. If you look at the game, we put a lot of energy in, a lot of work, and we created a lot of chances. But the details count at this level,” added the Belgian, keen to move on from the disappointment of Wednesday night. With us going behind and doing well to turn it round and getting into the lead, we looked like we were comfortable,” mused Reds fullback Nathaniel Clyne.
2017-04-07 01:00:54Burnley are hoping to have midfielder Steven Defour available for the weekend's clash with Middlesbrough. Dyche said: "I took him off early in the second half because he got a knock just above his knee on his thigh. We don't think it is too serious but he hasn't managed to train today (Thursday)."
2017-04-07 13:23:45Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insisted his side can cope with the loss of injured forward Sadio Mane, who will miss the rest of the Premier League season. The news has come as a blow to Liverpool's top-four hopes, having watched Mane scored 13 goals and add five assists in 27 appearances. However, Klopp believes Liverpool have shown they are capable of performing in the Senegal international's absence – pointing to the chances created without Mane in the 2-2 draw with Bournemouth. "I know everyone was talking before about how we miss Sadio Mane and we do miss Sadio Mane but he doesn't help us too much in defending and we created enough chances to have scored more," Klopp said ahead of Saturday's trip to Stoke City.
2017-04-08 00:00:00Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insisted his side can cope with the loss of injured forward Sadio Mane, who will miss the rest of the Premier League season. Mane will sit out the remainder of the campaign due to a knee injury, which requires surgery following an awkward tangle with Leighton Baines during last week's Merseyside derby victory over Everton. The news has come as a blow to Liverpool's top-four hopes, having watched Mane scored 13 goals and add five assists in 27 appearances. However, Klopp believes Liverpool have shown they are capable of performing in the Senegal international's absence – pointing to the chances created without Mane in the 2-2 draw with Bournemouth.
2017-04-08 03:27:18