Poetry in Motion: The Premier League player who would improve Liverpool and dreaming of a Luis Suarez return




Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast  show

Summary: Liverpool may have been sunning themselves in Dubai – and no doubt doing a bit of work, too – but Neil Fitzmaurice braved the cold to make his way to the ECHO studio to record the latest Poetry in Motion podcast, ably assisted by his regular side-kick Joe Rimmer, and by Paul Gorst, who returns after an impressive debut before Christmas. Another brilliant show kicks off with a look back on last weekend’s thrilling 4-3 win over Crystal Palace at Anfield. Not for the first time, the Reds were accused of being lucky. But Joe is not having any of it, and even if fortune has smiled on Jurgen Klopp’s side this season, he explains why. The lads then wonder what magic Liverpool manager Klopp works at half-time as well as having a laugh at Roy Hodgson before discussing the break the squad are just back from in the Middle East. Could it lead to history repeating itself? Fitzy then reopens a can of worms when he asks whether Harry Wilson will ever be good enough for the Reds' first team before Gorsty makes an interesting and very good point about Naby Keita. Talk then turns to Philippe Coutinho, those Manchester United links and whether Liverpool are now better off without him. But can the same be said of Luis Suarez, who this week has made some interesting comments about his former club. The return of Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain (don’t call him ‘The Ox’ in Joe’s company) and the talents of James Milner's worst nightmare are also discussed before the panel look ahead to what’s up next for the Premier League leaders.  For information regarding your data privacy, visit <a href="https://www.acast.com/privacy">acast.com/privacy</a>