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Liverpool 2006/07 Away kit YLarge (Kids)
Liverpool 2006/07 Away kit YLarge (Kids)
Condition: ★★★★★
Step onto the pitch in style with the Liverpool FC 2006/07 away kit! This striking design combines sleek yellow with bold red accents, embodying the spirit and determination of the Reds. To top it all of it's in great condition with a classic Carlsberg sponsor. The size is Large for Kids.
The 2006/07 season was a mixed one for Liverpool FC under the management of Rafael Benítez. Here is a summary of their performance in all competitions:
Premier League
- Position: 3rd
- Points: 68
- Record: 20 wins, 8 draws, 10 losses
- Top Scorer: Dirk Kuyt (12 goals)
FA Cup
- Result: Eliminated in the 3rd Round
- Eliminated by: Arsenal (1-3 at Anfield)
League Cup (Carling Cup)
- Result: Eliminated in the Quarter-finals
- Eliminated by: Arsenal (3-6 at Anfield)
UEFA Champions League
- Result: Runners-up
- Final Result: Lost 1-2 to AC Milan
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Notable Matches:
- Group Stage: Finished 1st in Group C
- Round of 16: Defeated Barcelona on away goals (2-2 aggregate)
- Quarter-finals: Defeated PSV Eindhoven (4-0 aggregate)
- Semi-finals: Defeated Chelsea on penalties (1-1 aggregate)
Community Shield
- Result: Winners
- Final Result: Defeated Chelsea 2-1
Here are the key Liverpool players from the 2006/07 season:
- Steven Gerrard (Midfielder)
- Jamie Carragher (Defender)
- Pepe Reina (Goalkeeper)
- Dirk Kuyt (Forward)
- Xabi Alonso (Midfielder)
- Daniel Agger (Defender)
- Javier Mascherano (Midfielder)
- Peter Crouch (Forward)
- Luis García (Midfielder/Forward)
- John Arne Riise (Defender/Midfielder)
Liverpool is famous for its dramatic comebacks, and the 2005 UEFA Champions League final in Istanbul, where they came from 3-0 down to win against AC Milan, is one of the most legendary. In the 2006/07 season, they faced Milan again in the final but were narrowly defeated 2-1.
Anfield's Atmosphere: Anfield, Liverpool’s home ground, is renowned for its passionate atmosphere, particularly the singing of “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” which is sung by fans before every match. This song has become a symbol of the club's spirit and unity.