Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney bullish over Wrexham's future (1:00)
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Arne Slot 'very confident' about reaching an agreement with Liverpool (0:47)
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Why Arne Slot is a 'surprise' managerial candidate for Liverpool (2:29)
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Is Phil Foden the favourite for Premier League player of the season? (1:46)
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Ogden: Ratcliffe revolution continues at Man United with Murtough departure (1:43)
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Marcotti: It doesn't make sense for Tonali to receive another ban for betting (1:35)
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Are Liverpool now favourites to win the Premier League? (2:54)
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Sven-Göran Eriksson 'full of emotions' after fulfilling Liverpool dream (1:00)
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Postecoglou slams criticism of 'plastic' foreign Spurs fans  (1:48)
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Klopp on Liverpool's injury list: 'We need miracles' (1:07)
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Pochettino says his future at Chelsea is not in his hands (0:50)
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Pochettino insists he has Chelsea owners' support

Mauricio Pochettino has insisted he retains the full support of Chelsea's owners despite mounting pressure following Sunday's Carabao Cup Final defeat to Liverpool.

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Poch defends 'billion-pound bottle-jobs' Chelsea

Mauricio Pochettino defended his team after Gary Neville's description of Chelsea as "billion-pound bottle-jobs," and said it is impossible to compare the Blues with Liverpool following their Carabao Cup final defeat at Wembley.

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70dMark Ogden

Klopp hits out at ref over Gravenberch injury

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has said referee Chris Kavanagh didn't "have the level" of the Carabao Cup final after hitting out at the official for failing to take action for the challenge on Ryan Gravenberch

Burley: Chelsea blew a huge opportunity in Carabao Cup final (1:24)
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Can Liverpool win more trophies this season? (2:23)
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Van Dijk header wins Carabao Cup for Liverpool

Liverpool ensured that Jurgen Klopp's final season will end with silverware after Virgil Van Dijk's extra-time goal gave them a 1-0 win over Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday.

Virgil van Dijk scores to put Liverpool ahead in extra time (0:48)
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