Roger Hunt joined Liverpool in July 1958 and quickly became a key player in Shankly’s Liverpool team in the 1960s and was a deadly goal scorer managing to net 41 goals in the 1961–1962 season. An incredible achievement.
In total, Roger Hunt scored 245 goals in 404 appearances for Liverpool between 1958 to 1969.
Roger Hunt is affectionately referred to as “Sir” Roger Hunt amongst Liverpool fans, despite his lack of a Knighthood.
Dirk Kuyt scored his 50th goal for Liverpool in this Merseyside derby and secured the victory over Everton. Liverpoool went down to 10 men in a scrappy Merseyside derby when Sotirios Kyrgiakos’s was sent off in the first half for a lunge on Fellaini, but today’s victory saw Liverpool strengthen their push to claim 4th place in the league.
Rafael Benitez:
“It was massive for us. To win in a derby is really important – to win in a derby with 10 players at Anfield is more important.
“I was really pleased for the players and the fans because everyone was working so hard that I think at the end we deserved to win. Hopefully we’ll have even more confidence for the next game against Arsenal.
“As for the referee, I think there were too many tackles which you can analyse so I prefer not to speak about him.”
Wow – this is a real gem. The video footage here shows the earliest Merseyside derby game between liverpool and everton ever caught on film.
Liverpool Echo TV have unearthed the earliest footage in existence of a Merseyside derby. The game took place on 27th September 1902 at Goodison Park with Everton beating Liverpool 3-1. Footage courtesy of the British Film Institute from the Mitchell & Kenyon Collection.
Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez has gone on the record to dispel rumours that both he and Yossi Benayoun are leaving Anfield. Rafa was adament that they were both staying.
Liverpool tightened up their recent poor form with a two goal victory over Bolton.
Dirk Kuyt opened the scoring in the first half from a pass by Aquilani. Insua got the second after his shot was deflected in off Kevin Davies. This victory means that Liverpool are now unbeaten in their last 6 league games.
An extra boost was given to team as Spurs were held to a draw, meaning that Liverpool are now only one point behind them in the race for 4th place.
Rafa Benitez:
“I am pleased with the result and the second half but not too happy with the first half – but at the end of the day we needed to win and we won.
“In the first half they had two chances and we were a little lucky but in the second half it was different and we could have scored more goals.
“I think we are improving. Clearly you can see the team is working hard.”