Kuyt backs Alonso for Liverpool job as Bayer Leverkusen’s next destination is decided
Former Liverpool team-mate Dirk Kuyt is backing Xabi Alonso to become the new Reds boss as “sometimes good things come very quickly”.
Former Liverpool team-mate Dirk Kuyt is backing Xabi Alonso to become the new Reds boss as “sometimes good things come very quickly”.
Liverpool and Chelsea have been tipped to challenge Manchester City in the race to sign Republic of Ireland international Evan Ferguson from Brighton.
“They played good football but you need to be decisive in May, and they weren’t.”
“You see him growing every week as a manager, and I think he can do a great job at any top side in Europe.”
“He’s incredibly important for Liverpool and scores important goals too, a handy trait for sides going for trophies.”
“The intensity of it, how they recover the ball and create chances from it is just so impressive.”
“For me, it’s definitely sure that he would one day be the coach and manager of Liverpool.”
Dirk Kuyt is backing former club Liverpool to beat Manchester United at Old Trafford.
In the most upsetting piece of news ever, Liverpool, Feyenoord and football legend Dirk Kuyt retires.
Is Dirk Kuyt even Dutch? Plus a Liverpool player is struggling to enjoy this season. Poor thing.
Dirk Kuyt had the chance to join Tottenham a year before his move to Liverpool. He declined.
We suspect he is right; he did always love running around. He was gegenpressing before it was cool.
That Gary Neville celebration, that goal from Eric Cantona, that red card. There have been a few ‘moments’.
Arsenal, Liverpool, Man United, Man City, Norwich. Even the big clubs score ugly goals.
Dirk Kuyt says that Paul Pogba was “screaming and shouting” during United’s defeat to Feyenoord.
Dirk Kuyt has revealed that Liverpool are long-term admirers of Georginio Wijnaldum.
There are some bloody brilliant Dutch players to have graced these shores. Come celebrate them
Liverpool cult hero Dirk Kuyt says he is “really excited” for the club’s future under manager Jurgen Klopp.