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The History of Liverpool’s Number 9 Jersey: From Success to Failure

Darwin Nunez is the latest Liverpool player to change his 2023-24 shirt number from 27 to 9, which became available following Roberto Firmino’s departure. Who has used this auspicious number?

The history of the number 9 jersey of ‘Reds’, the level of frustration is not as high as number 7, so the wearer has since been extremely successful. to the point of failure

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11. El Hadji Diouf

Diouf joined Liverpool from Lens in the summer of 2002, the same year he made his debut with the Senegal national team at the World Cup in South Korea and Japan.

However, the African striker’s time at Anfield did not go so well as he netted just six goals in his first year together.

The 2003-04 season was even worse for him. When the target is clean for 33 games, it kicks in – it’s an unusual statistic and it’s not wanted by a number 9 player, where does it belong?

Disciplinary issues are also the ones Diouf faced when he was booked 21 times, two red cards as a Liverpool player.

He then went on loan to Bolton and sold out in 2005.

10. Iago Aspas

Aspas joined Liverpool from Celta Vigo in 2013 for £9 million.

Only the opening header in the first game looked in good shape when he provided an assist for Daniel Sturridge in a 1-0 win over Stoke.

However, about the performance of scoring only 1 goal in the FA Cup game, found a low ball, Oldham

Adapting to English football is a difficult challenge for the Spaniard. Where is the competition for the position fierce? Finally had to return to La Liga, Spain, played for Sevilla on loan, then moved to Celta Vigo with the right to return.

The overall picture of Aspas is not good, but what is more disturbing is the image of the person who passed the ball to the foot of Willian, the Chelsea star in 2014, until the ball lost 0-2, ending hope. Scramble for the League Championship

9. Ricky Lambert

A former academy kid dropped by Liverpool at the age of 15, Lambert finally fulfilled his dream of joining the Reds in 2015, a fairy-tale journey at the age of 32.

Former Southampton striker Stayed at Anfield for one year and moved out, producing 3 goals from 36 games played.

Pike’s sharp victims, including Crystal Palace, Ludogorets and Aston Villa, will be remembered forever.

In addition, he scored a penalty against Besiktas in the 32nd round of the Europa League team, unfortunately at the end of the team lost.

Once out of the eaves, Lambert put on his uniform. West Bromwich, Cardiff, then quit.

8. Christian Benteke

The Belgian international joined Liverpool in the summer of 2015 under Brendan Rodgers with a £32.5m release clause from Aston Villa.

The experience of the English Premier League has already been carried, so you don’t have to make much adjustments. It didn’t take long before opening the first goal against Bournemouth, an overhead kick broke the Manchester United net.

But when ‘B. Rod’ was sacked in October 2015 to be replaced by Jurgen Klopp as the team’s manager, Christian’s career at Anfield plummeted.

That’s because he was unable to adapt to the playing system of ‘JK’ until he ran out of opportunities for a real match.

Summary of 10 goals in 42 appearances in all competitions, he ended a year as ‘Reds’ to end up at Crystal Palace.

7. Andy Carroll

Carroll joined Liverpool for a whopping £35m from Newcastle on the January 2011 transfer deadline as a replacement for Fernando Torres, who was sold to Chelsea for £50m.

During his first year, Carroll scored just two goals against Manchester City at Anfield.

In the 2011-12 season, Andy scored four goals in 35 league games.

The highlight to remember is breaking the net, the winning goal at the end of the FA Cup semi-final game, meeting Everton, unfortunately losing to Chelsea in the final, despite the spear being named on the scoreboard.

It’s good that there is a League Cup champion in hand before they are surrounded by them.

Carroll’s next route was to play on loan at West Ham and then leave and never return.

6. Nicolas Anelka

Anelka made a name for herself at Arsenal, then went on a two-and-a-half-year overseas adventure before returning to the English Premier League for Liverpool on a short-term loan from Paris Saint-Germain.

The Frenchman played a role in helping the Reds to finish second in the league, scoring goals against a host of opponents, with one of his victims being Merseyside rivals Everton.

However, team manager Gerard Houllier rejected the option to buy outright. must be sent back to Paris

Until Manchester City smashed the treasury to return to the elite league for 15 million euros in the summer of 2002.

The pulse went to Bolton and then released another set with Chelsea in 2008.

5. Djibril Cisse

Joining Liverpool from Auxerre in 2004, Cisse started off well in the league, scoring five goals in his first 24 games.

However, he sustained a misalignment of his leg against Blackburn, meaning he missed most of the remainder of the 2004-05 season.

And then, by a miracle, the Frenchman striker has recovered brilliantly. Helped score two goals against Aston Villa in the final league game. And shoot a penalty to beat AC Milan in the final match of the CL. Dramatic style

Djibril also pressed a double for Liverpool to defeat CSKA Moscow to win the 2005 UEFA Super Cup and hit one goal in the 2006 FA Cup final against West Ham until the team hurled in. the end

That summer, Cisse was sent on loan to Olympique Marseille, but was sold out in 2007.

4. Ian Rush

Liverpool’s all-time top goalscorer with 346 goals from 660 appearances, with Rush playing twice for the Reds as part of a trip abroad for Juventus.

Most of Rush’s memorable moments took place before 1992, the transition from Division One (formerly) to the English Premier League.

Which, although the form is not explosive, 14 goals throughout the first two seasons of the English Premier League era, plus another 12 goals in the 1994-95 season, but the legendary status remains

The reason is because he won 5 league championships in Division 1 (formerly), even if empty-handed in the English Premier League era.

Pulse played for Wales with Leeds, Manchester United, Newcastle and Wrexham before retiring during the Sydney Olympics in 2000.

3. Roberto Firmino

Stepping into the team behind Christian Bentegen in the summer of 2015. At first, it was not scorching until the manager of the team, Jurgen Klopp, formed an important cog in the Golden Age.

It plays an important role in every championship that the team has won, including the Champions League 2019, UEFA Super Cup 2019, FIFA Club World 2019, English Premier League 2020, League Cup 2022 and FA Cup 2022.

111 goals and 79 assists in a superb partnership with Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane for many years.

The Brazilian striker is loved by team-mates and Klopp for his personality. plus a spangled pattern on the field entertain the audience

‘Bobby’ contract expires at the end of last season, moving to Al-Ahli Saudi, before leaving, was honored with a row of honors from the teammates applauding the merits.

2. Fernando Torres

Made a name for himself as soon as he made his debut at Anfield by breaking the net against Chelsea in August 2007 after being bought from Atletico Madrid, where he was also named the league’s Player of the Month. Feb 2008

‘El Niño’ is a favorite of ‘Reds’ fans because it always intimidates opposing defenders.

With 81 goals scored in 142 appearances, he signed up for a move to Chelsea in January 2011 for £50 million, the UK record at the time.

But Spears have been underperforming, scoring 45 goals in 172 games at Stamford Bridge.

1. Robbie Fowler

A product of youth, Liverpool had the opportunity to debut in the first team in 1993. It didn’t take long to build a reputation as a top striker.

He became the second Reds player to score five goals in a single game, against Fulham in the League Cup.

Resulting in the nickname ‘God’ from Liverpool fans. Overall 183 goals, 49 assists from playing for the team 2 trips 369 games

Fowler sits seventh on the club’s all-time top scorer’s shelf, but if it’s only #9, it’s second.

His best season was 2000-01, winning the League Cup, FK Cup and UEFA Cup treble, then moving to Leeds in the summer.

‘God’ Somsan returns to Anfield after an unsuccessful spell at Manchester City and the ‘Kop’ warmly embrace.

2023-07-15 22:27:55

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