Liverpool equal Manchester City's record of 20 consecutive wins at home in the Premier League with a 4-0 victory over Southampton at Anfield. After the generally good behaviour of England fans at the World Cup in Italy, the ban on English clubs in European competitions was lifted for the 1990–91 season. [5], A new year and a new decade began with a 2–2 draw for Liverpool at Nottingham Forest on New Year's Day. Aston Villa are winless in their last seven Premier League encounters with Southampton (D3 L4), conceding 16 goals against them across the last five meetings (D1 L4). Liverpool won 3–0, with substitute Steve Staunton scoring a hat-trick to secure an 8–2 aggregate victory. 1:01. ... LIV 4 - 1 SHW (H) Heaviest Defeat CHE 2 - 0 LIV (A) League Position. Bad weather meant that there were just two league games for Liverpool that month, the first a 2–1 Merseyside derby win over Everton at Anfield, the second a goalless draw at Norwich.[7]. Luton Town stayed up on goal difference at the expense of Sheffield Wednesday, while Charlton’s four-year spell in the First Division came to an end at the beginning of May. [1] This would be Liverpool's last title for 30 years, until the 2019-20 season. Southampton - Norwich City 19-04-1989 Division One. Full stats on LFC players, club products, official partners and lots more. 21/10/1989 - Southampton (a) – Brian Moore 25/10/1989 - Arsenal (a) – Littlewoods Cup 3rd Round – Brian Moore ... 21 Apr: Liverpool 4 Chelsea 1 (Martin Tyler) and Man City 1 Everton 0 (Clive Tyldesley) 1990/91 (Granada now also broadcast local midweek highlights as Granada Soccer Night) After a generally very disappointing September, Manchester United had started to improve and were just seven points (though 10 places) behind Liverpool. This was followed by a tour of Scandinavia which saw wins against Malmö FF and Halmstads BK and draws with Vasalunds IF and HJK Helsinki. [6], Liverpool remained on course for a unique second double as they beat Southampton 3–0 in the fifth round at Anfield on 17 February. However, Liverpool blew Swansea to pieces in the replay at Anfield three days later by winning 8–0. Statistics of Football League First Division in the 1989–90 season. The 1989–90 season was the 98th season in Liverpool F.C. The Swans were now in the Third Division and the run for their money that they had given Liverpool eight years earlier was now very much a distant memory, but the Swans gave Liverpool a scare by holding them to a goalless draw. The announcement by health secretary Matt Hancock forced Arsenal, Fulham and … They finally clinched the league title on 28 April with two games to spare, thanks to a 2–1 home win over QPR, but 8 April saw their "double double" hopes ended in dramatic fashion for the third season running, this time in the shape of an FA Cup semi-final defeat to Crystal Palace (the team they had beaten 9–0 in the league seven months earlier) where the South Londoners had beaten them 4–3 in extra time to book a Wembley date with Manchester United in the final. Millwall were rooted to the bottom of the division despite briefly topping the league in September, as they won just two more games in the league after their brief lead of the table vanished. Back in the league, Wimbledon were beaten 2–1 at Plough Lane before Southampton dealt the Reds a 4–1 hammering at The Dell. The only place to visit for all your LFC news, videos, history and match information. The challenge from Millwall and Coventry, however, appeared to have ended as both clubs were now some way down the table. Eight different players scored in this game, which was also notable as John Aldridge's last game for the club. This was Liverpool's first game at Hillsborough after the tragedy of seven months earlier, and it ended in a 2–0 defeat. View all of the first teams player profiles for Southampton FC, including specific player statistics for the 2016/17 season. Chelsea and Arsenal were still giving the two Merseyside clubs a serious run for their money, while a surprise challenge was also starting to mount from Southampton, Norwich and Aston Villa. The Reds open their table … The next two games – against Sheffield Wednesday and Charlton Athletic – were both won, and so Liverpool ended the 1980s as First Division leaders. The 1989–90 season was the 98th season in Liverpool F.C. FT; However, they ended the month top of the league with 27 points – bracketed together on goal difference with Arsenal, Villa and Chelsea. The month ended with a trip to Spain with a friendly against Real Madrid for the Santiago Bernabeu Trophy. Nottingham Forest won the League Cup for the second successive season, but finished ninth in the league one year, having finished third during the previous two seasons. A goalless draw with Manchester United came at Anfield on 23 December, with Liverpool's great rivals now enduring another run of bad form and effectively out of the title race. Manchester United's steady improvement had continued as they had continued to narrow the gap between themselves and Liverpool – now standing at nine places but just six points. Defending champions Arsenal finished fourth, while newly promoted Chelsea finished an impressive fifth. Any hopes that Manchester United might have had of beating Liverpool to the title were now almost completely dead, as Alex Ferguson's team now stood 15th in the league and were just two points above the relegation zone. Everton briefly topped the league in late autumn but were unable to maintain their title challenge into the second half of the season and finished sixth. 22 March saw the arrival at Anfield of 26-year-old Israeli striker Ronny Rosenthal on loan from Belgian club Standard Liege. 90' ... Everton Everton 1 Southampton Southampton 0. Liverpool moved closer to a second double on 14 March when they beat QPR 1–0 in the quarter-final replay at Anfield, three days after drawing the first match 2–2 at Loftus Road. Liverpool would not win the league again for thirty years after this season, as rivals, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1989–90_Football_League_First_Division&oldid=992729014, 1989–90 in European association football leagues, Articles with unsourced statements from December 2020, Articles to be expanded from February 2013, Articles with empty sections from February 2013, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 6 December 2020, at 20:16. The last reigning Premier League champions to lose their first away game in a season were Leicester in 2016/17 (1-2 against Hull). Manchester United's season began well with a 4–1 win over defending champions Arsenal, but they were soon struggling in the league and finished a disappointing 13th in a season dominated by the collapse of Michael Knighton's takeover bid and continued calls from the fans for manager Alex Ferguson to be sacked. Sebaliknya, karena riwayat transfer tersebut, Southampton sempat dijuluki sebagai "Tim Akademi" bagi Liverpool. English Football Retro. Sheffield United 0, Manchester City 1 Burnley 0, Chelsea 3 Liverpool 2, West Ham 1. The league campaign began with a 3–1 win over Manchester City, followed by away draws against Luton Town and Aston Villa. The month ended with Liverpool fifth in the table, with newly promoted Chelsea top of the league, Millwall (in only their second top flight campaign) second, local rivals Everton third and Coventry City fourth.[2]. Liverpool finished the season as league champions for the 18th time, and looked on course for another double, only to be knocked off course in the final stages for the third season running – this time by a dramatic 4–3 semi-final defeat against a Crystal Palace side they had beaten 9–0 in the league earlier in the season. [8], April was a very mixed month for Liverpool. Liverpool beat Southampton 1-0 at Anfield thanks to Daniel Agger's towering first-half header following a Luis Suárez free-kick that hit the bar 1977-78: Rollover team name for goalscorers: Date: Comp: Match: Commentator: BBC1 Timeslot † 13.08.77: ChS: Liverpool: 0-0: Man Utd: John Motson: 10.00pm, 60m 20.08.77 September began with a third consecutive away game, this time a 3–0 win at Derby County, followed by a 9–0 hammering of Crystal Palace at Anfield. Having won their 18th title overall, and their 11th in 17 season, this title turned out to mark the end of their domestic dominance of English football in the 1970's and 1980's - they would not win the title again until the 2019–20 Premier League season, 30 years later. Aldridge had remained a first-choice player in 1988–89 after Rush's return, either playing in a three-man attack alongside Rush and Beardsley or alongside Beardsley in a two-man attack in the 14 league games that Rush was unfit for, but for 1989–90 Dalglish had decided to stick with a two-man attack of Rush and Beardsley, and Aldridge knew that leaving Anfield would be his best chance of regular first team action. They had a four-point lead over their nearest rivals Aston Villa and a four-point lead over Arsenal. Southampton - Chelsea 03-03-1990 Division One. Just as in the previous season's FA Cup final, and in so many derbies before, Ian Rush was the match winner, as the Reds won 3–1 at Goodison Park. LFChistory.net is all about the history of Liverpool FC. Tottenham Hotspur; West Bromwich Albion. Arsenal were now the only other team looking like a serious threat to the Reds, and, although Everton's recent revival had seen them climb to fifth place, it was now almost certainly too late for them to pip Liverpool to the league title. Liverpool beat Southampton to secure an 11th successive top-flight victory and equal their best-ever Premier League winning run - despite a late blunder by goalkeeper Adrian. They did finish the season nine points ahead of runners-up Aston Villa in the league, but had faced a stiff challenge from Villa for much of the season and earlier in the season from neighbouring Everton. Liverpool pernah punya reputasi sebagai peminat utama "produk-produk keluaran" Southampton. Southampton are one of four Premier League clubs still allowed fans Credit: Getty Images - Getty Instead, the only clubs now allowed supporters are Liverpool , Everton , Brighton and Southampton . Southampton - Tottenham Hotspur 25-02-1989 Division One. English Football Retro. [7], Ronny Rosenthal's loan deal became permanent at the end of the season when Liverpool paid Standard Liege £1 million for his services, which had already seen him net seven goals in just eight league games[11] – including a hat-trick in the 4–0 away win over relegation-bound Charlton. Southampton Under-23s made a perfect start to the Premier League 2 season, as they thumped their Liverpool counterparts 4-1 away from home. The season ended on a high note with a win over Crystal Palace in the FA Cup final - the club's first major trophy under Ferguson's management. 's existence, and their 28th consecutive year in the top flight. We have got all the match results from 1892 to today along with great player profiles Matchdetails from Everton - Liverpool played on Saturday 6 November 1982 - LFChistory - Stats galore for Liverpool FC! The challenge from Everton was now looking well and truly over, as Colin Harvey's men were now 10th in the league and 13 points adrift of Liverpool, though with a game in hand. After starting its league campaign with back-to-back defeats, Southampton has won five of six matches — drawing the other one at Chelsea — and ends a day on top of the English soccer pyramid for the first time since September 1988. [3], November was a miserable month for Liverpool. Dejan Lovren (Croatian pronunciation: [dějan lǒʋren]; born 5 July 1989) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Russian Premier League club Zenit Saint Petersburg and the Croatia national team.. Lovren began his career at Dinamo Zagreb before moving to Olympique Lyonnais in January 2010. Aldridge had lost his place in the starting line-up to a resurgent Ian Rush, who had returned to the club a year earlier after an unhappy season in Italy. The misery was to continue four days later, as Arsenal ended Liverpool's League Cup campaign with a 1–0 win at Highbury. Injury-plagued defender Jim Beglin was transferred to Leeds United just before the start of the season, with the defence being bolstered by the arrival of Swedish star Glenn Hysén. Liverpool 2-1 West Ham: Star Sports Select 2 SD & HD: Nov 1: 5:30pm: Aston Villa 3-4 Southampton: Star Sports Select 2 SD & HD: Nov 1: 7:30pm: Newcastle 2-1 … The autumn of 1989 saw the departure of striker John Aldridge to Spain. 0:38. However, Liverpool remained top of the league – level on points with Aston Villa with Arsenal as the only other serious contenders, though Nottingham Forest had now climbed into fourth place and were starting to raise a few eyebrows among observers in the title race. Liverpool last lost their first away Premier League game in 2014/15 against Man City (1-3), winning four and drawing one of the five since then. As FA Cup holders, Liverpool entered the Charity Shield, facing league champions Arsenal, in a rematch of the last game of the previous season when Arsenal had won the title at Anfield in dramatic circumstances. Read about Southampton v Liverpool in the Premier League 2018/19 season, including lineups, stats and live blogs, on the official website of the Premier League. Southampton and Coventry were both just four points behind the leading pack, but Everton's title hopes were fading fast as they had slumped from top place to 12th within a few short weeks. The official Liverpool FC website. Then came an FA Cup third round clash with Swansea City at Vetch Field. After a 0–0 home draw with Norwich City, Wigan Athletic were defeated 5–2 in the League Cup, before the first Merseyside derby of the season. Assisted by Alexis Sánchez. Live streaming Liverpool vs Southampton. [4], December was a better month for Liverpool, who began it with an impressive 4–1 win at Manchester City (now managed by former Everton boss Howard Kendall). 18 February 1989 4: Barnsley: 0–1: Everton: 18 February 1989 5: Norwich City: 3–2: Sheffield United: 18 February 1989 6: Hull City: 2–3: Liverpool: 18 February 1989 7: Wimbledon: 3–1: Grimsby Town: 18 February 1989 8: Charlton Athletic: 0–1: West Ham United: 18 February 1989 [9][10], The Reds proved themselves as worthy champions by winning both of their final two games: a slender 1–0 home win over Derby followed by a 6–1 hammering of Coventry at Highfield Road on the final day of the season. Their FA Cup action (a fourth round clash with Norwich ending in a 3–1 replay win at Anfield after a goalless draw in the first game at Carrow Road) meant that there would be just two more league games that month – the first a 2–2 home draw with Luton, the second a 2–0 win over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. A 1–1 home draw with Villa followed, before a superb 5–2 win over fellow title contenders Chelsea on 16 December. Four clinical second-half goals see Liverpool claim their 24th league win of the season. Seventh placed Southampton enjoyed their highest finish for five years, while Wimbledon continued to thrive on limited resources and low crowds to finish eighth. Mohamed Salah scored twice as Liverpool beat Southampton 4-0 to go 22 points clear at the top of the Premier League with their 20th straight home league victory. Arsenal 4, Liverpool 1. Saints dominated proceedings at Prenton Park, capping their play with a couple of spectacular goals in the process. Klopp’s toothy grin lights up Anfield at the final whistle. Aldridge, who was leaving to join Real Sociedad, came off the bench to convert a penalty, and threw his boots and kit into the Kop at the end of the game. 1 of 4 Southampton's Theo Walcott, right, celebrates with teammate Moussa Djenepo after scoring his team's first goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Southampton at Molineux Stadium in … Sunday, Nov. 1 Aston Villa 3, Southampton 4 Newcastle United 2, Everton 1 Manchester United 0, Arsenal 1 … [12][13], LFC History.net – Games for the 1989–90 season, https://tribuna.com/en/liverpoolfc/news/2020-04-28-on-this-day-30-years-ago-liverpool-secured-their-18th-and-last-league-title/, "Liverpool last won the title 25 years ago today, but what has happened since…? Liverpool, who were present at the Heysel disaster which had prompted the ban in 1985, were denied a place in the European Cup, but runners-up Aston Villa entered the UEFA Cup and FA Cup winners Manchester United entered the European Cup Winners' Cup. 2:51. Wins at Millwall and at home to Arsenal followed, before an away game at Sheffield Wednesday. Luis Suarez hit the post for Liverpool late on but this was an impressive victory for manager Arsene Wenger's side as they recovered from the midweek Capital One Cup home defeat by Chelsea.. It began with a 1–0 home defeat against Coventry City, which was compounded by a 3–2 loss at QPR. Coventry City 1–6 Liverpool (5 May 1990) Highest scoring: Liverpool 9–0 Crystal Palace (12 September 1989) Southampton 6–3 Luton Town (25 November 1989) ← 1988–89. Southampton are looking to win four consecutive league games against Aston Villa for the first time since August 1989. [3] Gary Lineker’s arrival at Tottenham Hotspur saw the North Londoners occupy third place after a season of improvement. Liverpool 4-0 Southampton. 's existence, and their 28th consecutive year in the top flight. Liverpool had now been champions of England on no fewer than 18 occasions – more than any other side at the time. The Reds lost 2–0. JUST four Prem grounds can now let in fans after London was moved into Tier 3 Covid restrictions from midnight tonight. View Liverpool FC statistics from previous seasons, ... Southampton. Newly promoted Manchester City secured survival back in the First Division with a 14th place finish, having replaced Mel Machin as manager with Howard Kendall during the first half of the season. English Football Retro. 1979-80: Rollover team name for goalscorers: Date: Comp: Match: Commentator: BBC1 Timeslot † 11.08.79: ChS: Arsenal: 1-3: Liverpool: John Motson: 11.00pm, 60m 18.08.79 4:1 (3:0) 19/10/1997: Tottenham Hotspur - Sheffield Wednesday: 3:2 (3:0) 20/10/1997: Barnsley FC - Coventry City: 2:0 (1:0) 12. Liverpool gained some small revenge with a 1–0 win, thanks to a Peter Beardsley goal. Liverpool's entered the four-team Makita International Tournament, played at Wembley Stadium, where they lost against Arsenal in the final, having beaten Dinamo Kiev. We have got all the match results from … Liverpool - Southampton 21-01-1989 Division One. Liverpool continued its unbeaten march toward Premier League glory with a 4-0 beating of Southampton on Saturday at Anfield. This article covers the period from 1 July 1989 to 30 June 1990. The league campaign resumed with a 1–0 win over Tottenham Hotspur, which saw Liverpool reclaim their lead of the First Division from Everton, who seemed to be re-emerging as a top club after two slightly less successful seasons under the management of Colin Harvey, since Howard Kendall's departure. Liverpool overhauled a greatly improved Aston Villa side to win their 18th league championship trophy and their fifth major trophy in as many seasons under Kenny Dalglish’s management. First up in October were Wigan in the so-called "away" leg (played at Anfield because Wigan's pitch was unplayable) of the League Cup second round. The challenge from the likes of Southampton, Chelsea and Norwich was becoming more distant, though a threat from North London was emerging in the shape of a Tottenham Hotspur side spearheaded by two of England's finest players – Paul Gascoigne and Gary Lineker. English Football Retro. 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