LFC Articles tagged
‘Jose Reina’
Rafa is probably thinking he dreams of a team of Pepe Reina’s.
Reina says the players were never in doubt about Torres ability.
For an employee – Pepe Reina does a brave job of highlighting Liverpool’s miserable summer in the transfer market.
Reina on two Liverpool midfielders, and two who didn’t move to Anfield.
The two big Spanish sides just refuse to leave Liverpool alone.
Pepe and Lucas talk about the weekends events and next seasons ambition.
Billy’s match report as the reds take a point from Villa Park.
Pictures and details emerge of the official Liverpool FC home shirt and kits for 2008/10. I’m sure I’ve seen them somewhere before…
This is the latest list of LFC Player numbers. Correct as at 19th November 2007 3. Steve Finnan 4. Sami Hyypia 5. Daniel Agger 6. John Arne Riise 7. Harry Kewell 8. Steven Gerrard 9. Fernando Torres 10. Ryan Babel 11. Yossi Benayoun 12. Fabio Aurelio 14. Xabi Alonso 15. Peter Crouch 16. Jermaine Pennant [...]
Match Report from Portugal as the reds leave with a point after a wretched performance.
With Gerrard, Torres and Babel all starting on the bench – the reds failed to keep hold of top spot in the league.
Weeks ago Rafa Benitez was hopeful that Scott Carson would remain at Anfield as understudy to Jose Reina, now that Jerzy Dudek has left the club.
The extended contract handed today to Jose Reina was yet another significant step forward in the next stage of Liverpool’s development.
After the Portugese training camp, where a karaoke session ended in a scuffle you would have thought that Rafa would have been steering away from team bonding sessions.
The word on the streets was that Jose Reina would be moving on the summer to return to his native Spain but our number one has insisted that his future is very much at Liverpool. “I am happy here and want to stay.” “We will talk about a new deal in the summer. “I have [...]
A tale of two players – Jose Reina ready to return to one of his old clubs Barcelona in potentially Liverpool’s biggest game of the season, while Harry Kewell stares down the barrel of the end of his Anfield career.

