Liverpool night headlines when Billy Hogan shows the most sensible priority, Virgil Van Dijk explains Koeman’s appeal

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Good night, Liverpool fans. Here are the headlines on the night of Tuesday 1 September.

Billy Hogan has his first task as Liverpool’s new general manager, leading enthusiasts back to Anfield.

Hogan inherited the role of Peter Moore on Tuesday after the 65-year-old man decided to return to the United States with his wife, Debbie.

Hogan was in Liverpool’s past advertising manager and contributed to off-field expansion after joining the club in 2012.

In his first interview with the Liverpool club’s website, Hogan said his main goal was to bring enthusiasts back to the stadium.

“Well, it’s transparent that the immediate priority we’re all focusing on is how to bring our followers back to Anfield.

“The uncertainty of the current scenario with the pandemic is incredibly difficult, either from the point of view of advertising, for each and every company around the world, but it is evident to us as a club.

“So we’re running hard right now. Obviously, we have to be guided through government and paintings with all the clubs in the main league, so there are a lot of paintings on stage to figure out how it will work. “

“And I guess the sensible thing to do is that we want to take a look to continue to run the business the way we did. “

You can quote them in full here.

Liverpool star Virgil van Dijk spoke to new Barcelona manager Ronald Koeman last month.

The Reds’ zaguero said Koeman’s call to verify his departure from his role as a dutch national team manager before taking the reins of Camp Nou.

And the 29-year-old showed his sadness at Koeman’s departure.

“We are all disappointed to see such a wonderful coach of the national team leave, but we give it to him wholeheartedly,” he said. “You can ask each and every player on the team piece by piece, everyone will. “having that feeling is your big dream.

“This was where we live, the time of the crown with all the uncertainty that accompanies it, the Euros that will not take the hundredth consistent post with a penny with certainty, if such an opportunity arises, I can consistent with it. “

“No one expected this to be so fast, but we are very pleased for it. Now we have to move on.

There are still five weeks left from the move-in window and Liverpool has largely selected to keep their dust dry.

The club has hired Greek defender Kostas Tsimikas for 11 million pounds as a reserve option for Andy Robertson, but that’s all the first team has done so far.

This left Reds enthusiasts curious about what might happen between now and the finish of the window.

You can read the latest rumors here.

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